B: because it forces more information
D: the point is clearly very important
(possibly A because authors have different styles)
Answer:
Homelessness is affecting more and more of the US, and so schools are helping out by providing places to stay for the students.
Explanation:
It talks about homelessness in the us, and schools helping out so
In her March 31st "Letter to John Adams," Abigail Adams feels cheerful and lighthearted due to her belief that with the development of the newfound United States, woman have a chance of being formally recognized and empowered (politically, socially, and economically) by the new government. She feels a sense of hope for all the free people of the new United States, an emotion she did not feel - as she notes in her letter - during the previous year.
Answer:
Yes, I have experienced positive emotions after being exposed to a scary but safe situation.
Explanation:
When people go through an experience of being scared while knowing nothing bad can happen to them, it is common for them to have cathartic feelings afterwards. That happened to me after being forced to watch a very scary horror movie. My friends and I voted, and I was the only one who wanted to watch an adventure film. Not wishing to look like a coward, I accepted the result and watched the horror movie with them. While doing it, I was constantly afraid, sometimes even feeling like closing my eyes. However, as soon as it was over, I felt an immediate relief, happiness. Since I knew I wasn't the one who had suffered all of that, and also knew that it was very unlikely to happen at all, I felt even safer than I did before.
<span>1. Canadian </span>→ <span>Ned Land
2. resolving action </span>→ denouement<span>
3. narrator of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea </span>→ Pierre Aronnax <span>
4. novel of manners </span>→ social class <span>
5. planned action </span>→ <span>plot
6. Samuel Pepys </span>→ <span>diary
7. omniscient; first-person, limited </span>→ <span>point of view
8. Ivanhoe </span>→ historical novel <span>
9. Robinson Crusoe </span>→ novel of incident <span>
10. abstract idea </span>→ theme of novel