Answer:
3/5
Explanation:
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 are all multiples of 2
5, 10, and 15 are all multiples of 5
We only count 10 once, because it occurs in both sets, so we are looking for it landing on 9 sections out of the 15, or 9/15, simplified to 3/5
The theme of the book is that the life is very unpredictable even when it seems to be the safest
Explanation:
The story of the book <u>Tall grass</u> revolves around a 13 year old girl Rennie strourd and her family.Immediately after the Pearl Harbor incident , the U.S. government shifted all the Japanese residents to the West Coast and shipped them off to<u> "internment camps"</u> for the duration of the war. One of such camps is Tallgrass.
During the world war II , Rennie has witnessed a murder, and had two of her best friends raped, and is trying to cope with a sick mother(who is a heart patient) and a brother in a German POW camp. Rennie very soon discovers the bitter truth of life (i.e. life is all about betrayal, lies and the keeping of secrets)
This is the reason why Rennie wants the war to end
Answer:
The answer is: but.
Explanation:
“But” is the appropriate conjunction word that can be used to connect two sentences or groups of words, whereby the first sentence contains the problem, and the second sentence contains the solution. For example, in the statement, “The flood used to devastate the land, but the dam has stopped the flood”, the word "but" was used to join the first sentence (which stated the problem—the devastation of the land by the flood) and the second sentence (which stated the solution—the dam).
<span>It's really-really hard to understand where are these terms. It looks really messy. But I've defined these terms and sort 'em all, so check out my answers:
</span>1. I'm definitely sure that universality is the quality of being understood or shared by all.<span>
2. I guess this is about act II from Our Town by Thornton Wilder. So if my memory serves me well, the answer is: F</span>lashbacks were used when Emily and George met in the drugstore dialogue.<span>
3. D</span>ialogue - speeches made by actors flashbacks. As you know, dialogue is the speech between two or more people. I remember dialogues in these flashbacks.<span>
4. The word scrim has a lot of meanings but in this case I think this is </span>a thin curtain transparent when lighted from behind.<span>
5. I guess this is also about Our Town by </span>Thornton Wilder and I'm definitely sure that the answer is: three years is the time elapsing between Act I and Act II.
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6. I'm not very confident about this question, but this is the only option that left about time elapsing. So the answer is: </span>nine years is the time elapsing between Act II and Act III.<span>
7. Realism is </span>exemplified by the rooster's crowing, the factory whistle, and so forth. Realism shows things as it is, and this is the most obvious answer as for me. <span>
8. According to Our Town by </span>Thornton Wilder:<span> C</span>onflict is the idea that man wants things to remain the same and resists change.
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9. M</span>orality is <span>the type of play of which Our Town could be considered an example morality. In my view it's the main theme of this play.
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10. If I got it right there is only one option left, and the answer looks like this:</span><span> Monologue is the device used by Wilder for exposition.</span>