The <span>excerpt from "Daughter of Invention" which reveals Laura’s Dominican origin through unique pronunciation is definitely </span><span>B) "Remember that time we took the car to Bear Mountain, and we re-ah-lized that we had forgotten to pack an opener with our pick-a-nick?"
You can even see in the excerpt itself that one word is graphically written differently than the rest of the text. Laura pronounces the word realized as re-ah-lized, which is apparently not the usual pronunciation of the word, but something native to the Dominican Republic.
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Because the boy wasn't doing his job right. I think he lost sheep.
Answer:
Okay :)
Explanation:
The Grand High Witch of All the World or just The Grand High Witch, known as Eva Ernst and Lilith
At the end of Animal Farm, Pilkington and other human farmers come to eat dinner with the pigs at the farmhouse. ... The pigs have started to dress and behave exactly like humans. The book's final image expresses the animals' realization that the pigs have become as cruel and oppressive as human farmers.
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It B because it explains the difference