Answer: Here you go! :)
Explanation:
1) He ran across the yard. 2) I learned about infinitive. 3) I also learned about participate in class!.
I am so sorry if these are wrong. But I hope I helped! :)
Answer: D) as tormented by indecision.
<em>Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life </em>is a short film by Peter Capaldi. The title is a combination of the author Franz Kafka and the film "It's a Wonderful Life."
In the video, Kafka is presented as a serious, tortured artist who is writing his masterpiece (<em>The Metamorphosis</em>). However, he is also incredibly obtuse. He is tormented by indecision as he cannot decide what Gregor Samsa should turn into. Although the answer seems to be obvious, Kafka goes through a long list of absurd options, including a banana and a kangaroo.
Answer:
A main idea, key details, and understandable language.
Explanation:
Without a main idea, well... there's no point to your debate. You need to make it clear what you're arguing for (aka what side you're on) so your audience and opponents can grasp the gist of what you stand for. Key details are especially important because you can't make an argument without evidence. That would then be a baseless claim, you always need accurate specifics as to why your idea/side is the better option. Lastly, understandable language is always important because a debate is verbal and your judges/opponents need to understand what you are saying in order to fully comprehend what you're advocating for.
The ultimate goal is to persuade and get your point across.
1: <span>Aunt Georgianna
2: Boston
3:</span><span>Nebraska's harsh and physically demanding way of life
4:</span> Life.
5: idk that one srry ._.
The difference between a noun and a proper noun is that nouns are general names and have a capital at the beginning of a sentence or if they are apart of a title. Proper nouns are specific names and always require capitalization.