Unfortunately you forgot to attach the text, that's why you can't get the answer. I know about which excerpt you are talking about it is " <span>A Hanging (1931)
from Fifty Orwell Essays by George Orwell"</span>, and I suggest you using this option :The execution of the prisoners is viewed as a routine task. Next time check it carefully.
The speech was enthusiastic and got the team excited that they could win the game. Someone at a theme park would be most ebullient because they would be most enthusiastic from having fun.
Answer:
I believe he means that in the Caribbean people died so young that he imagines it so often. He thinks he needs to make any happy/good moment last so he remembers that.
Explanation:
<span>1. Jack Jordan, of No Lemons Used Cars, is used to making things sound much better than they really are.
2. </span><span>Jack Jordan, head manipulator of No Lemons Used Cars, walks into the room with shifty eyes and no conscience.
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Hope that helps!
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Answer:
The correct answer is: The detail about the raccoon's wanting to catch the crawfish should be included, because it is related to an important event in the story.
Explanation:
The detail which should be included in a summary is the detail about the raccoon who wanted to catch the crawfish. This detail should be included in the story because the raccoon started all the action by spying a crawfish and making a plan to catch him. This fact caused many actions which contributed to the further development of the story.