<span>The Cunningham boys were a part of the group Boo hung out with. When the boys got into trouble, the Cunninghams were sent away to industrial school..... they were reformed and got a great education. Mr. Radley refused to let Boo go. </span>
Answer:
The statement that best explains how effectively the passage uses vivid description is that... the vivid description is not effective because it's too bland to create vivid images of Mr. Garcia's life.
Explanation:
His life is sort of told in a sequence, you can't really feel any emotion like excitement when learning about his life because there are no words used to describe the <em>sensory imagery. </em>
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Answer:
The huntsman advances the plot of the story by arriving at the grandmother's house.
Explanation:
Without him arriving, the climax of the story would not have evolved since him getting there meant the discovery of what the wolf had done.
He had been looking for the wolf for a while and he had finally found him.
Through the huntsman's motivations, the story finally concluded with him saving Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother and killing the wolf in the end.
Answer:
Simple
Explanation:
Because the sentence is simple
<span>B)Americans should not depend on Britain’s navy to keep Nazi Germany in check.</span>