<em>Iqbal Masih</em> was a very brave Pakistan boy who twice escaped the bonded labour he was entangled in. After his escape he managed to speak up and fight against these awful inhumane practices against mostly children in Pakistan. At the age of 12 he was shot dead in Pakistan but his legacy lived on and he inspired others to do the same.
Question: Which is one similarity between the frame and the excerpt?
Answer: Both demonstrate that Iqbal had an impact on others after his death.
Answer:
Megan's mother looked after Andy during those months with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-as though Andy had become the son she always wanted.
Explanation.
The start of a sentence should be capitalized- the only capitalized word at the start of a phrase is 'Megan's'.
Megan's mother looked after Andy PREP
during those months.
The base sentence uses with as the preposition so-
Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness-
the (-) indicates an appositive so you need another - to close it.
Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-
Original sentence uses as.
Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-as though Andy had become the son
Fit in the last phrase and close the sentence with a period.
Megan's mother looked after Andy during those months with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-as though Andy had become the son she always wanted.