Answers with Explanations:
1. In the context of the text, what makes a family?
The question is related to the story entitled "Everyday Use" by<em> Alice Walker.</em>
In the context of the text, not only living together makes a family but also <em>having "respect" for each other. </em>In relation to this, the<u> experience </u>that the family goes through also indicates what a family truly is.
2. Why do you think Mama is closer with Maggie than she is with Dee?
Mama is closer to Maggie because<u><em> Maggie followed her mom's foot steps.</em></u> She was also living with her mother and <em>she was passionate about using things for everyday use, </em>unlike Dee who only used things for the purpose of art. Dee was also ambitious, which made her different from Maggie.
3. What is important in order to keep a family close?
"Keeping in touch" makes a family close to each other. Although people grow up and start living different lives,<u> they should set aside time to have a reunion</u> or even catch up through<em> chat</em> <em>on the internet </em>or<em> over the phone</em>. This shows how you care for the other and how you also support them.
Answer:
C. Seperate or distinct
Explanation:
When you want something in particular that means it is sperate or distinct/different. Ex: As my mom dropped me off at my friend's house and was about to drive away to go to the store she asked, "Would you like something in particular?" I said I was good for right now and went inside of my friend's house.
The thesis in which chronological organization would work best is:
(<span>C.) Technologies for harnessing wind power have developed over hundreds of years.
The chronological organization presents the events in writing with chronological order over the period of time.
The Development of how technology changed over hundred of years would be perfect if it's written and analyzed year by year. </span>
Answer: The monkey's paw, according to Mr. White's son, was a huge joke (D is your answer).
Explanation: We can tell that the kid does not believe the monkey paw has any magic in this remark, "Well, I don't see the money," replied his son as he took it up and set it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." He believes it is a farce that will not function.