Is this a real question or are you stating something?
Answer:
C. Jackie's journey to the Olympics began early in her life.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the narrator provides details or narration on the life of Jackie Joyner-Kersee. The transition from each paragraph provides the chronological details of the athlete's life.
Paragraph 2 is about the child Jackie and the start of her dream to compete in the Olympics. So, the best start to the paragraph will be to state how her journey began. The statement <em>"Jackie's journey to the Olympics began early in her life" </em>is the best start for the second paragraph.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
He feels worthless and dehumanized. He feels like his life is not worth living.
Explanation:
He no longer has any way to move about as he did before and he is in pain. He does die.
You could write this from two perspectives:
He is insane and his mind drove him to believe he is a bug.
He honestly had a physical change and therefore he dies since he feels he cannot do anything anymore and he cannot work to take care of his family.
Answer:
G♭.
Explanation:
On the bass clef staff, the corresponding notes for the lines are:
G, B, D, F.
This quarter note is positioned on the bottom line along with a flat symbol, making it G♭.
Answer: 1. In chapter 1, Ponyboy gets jumped by a group of Socs while he is walking home from the movies. Fortunately, several Greasers come to his aid and the Socs scatter. Two-Bit is one of the gang members to arrive at the scene and attempts to lift Pony's spirits by telling him, "Nice cut, too. Makes you look tough" (Hinton, 11).
2. Two-Bit is with Ponyboy buying Cokes at the Tasty Freeze when Randy Adderson asks to speak to Pony before the rumble. Two-Bit makes sure that Randy doesn't attempt to harm Ponyboy while he speaks to him inside his car about Bob's death and not attending the rumble.
3. In chapter 8, Two-Bit goes with Ponyboy to visit Johnny and Dally in the hospital. During their visit, Two-Bit witnesses Johnny in critical condition and goes to the drugstore to buy him a copy of Gone with the Wind. After visiting Johnny, Two-Bit sees Dally and gives Dally his prized switchblade without hesitating.
4. Two-Bit is involved in the rumble against the Socs that takes place in chapter 9 and is the person who yells, "They're running! . . . Look at the dirty --- run" (Hinton, 123). After the Socs flee the scene, Ponyboy notices that Two-Bit has a deep gash down the side of his face and recalls seeing Two-Bit's hand gushing blood.
5. In chapter 10, Two-Bit and the other gang members are lounging around at Darry's home when Ponyboy enters and tells them that Johnny died. He then mentions that Dally ran out of the hospital and Two-Bit comments, "So he finally broke . . . So even Dally has a breaking point" (Hinton, 130). The gang then races after Dally and Two-Bit is there to witness the police shoot and kill their friend after Dally pulls out his unloaded pistol.
Explanation: i love the book. i did and extra credit project on it ( I didn't need it, I just wanted to do it for more point's.) and I got an A+