Answer:
the answers are below :))
Explanation:
1. Although Jack hates going to the dentist, he really should see the dentist soon because he has a very bad toothache.
2. If I give you one last chance, but you have to give me your best effort otherwise you will lose your job you my really mean what you say.
3. I do not want to go the picnic due to the weather is bad; even though the weather might change, I am going to stay home.
4. Even though the children had eaten lunch, they wanted to get some fruit for a snack. Before we went home for dinner, I took them to the market.
5. In spite of the fact that Robert is totally exhausted after playing tennis, Marge is not even tired whereas she ran around a lot more during the game.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
While Steve may have good intentions and solid motivations, he's often proven to be selfish and short-sighted. Captain America may be the ultimate hero, the man with the plan, but Steve Rogers is a regular person and his decisions haven't always been the best.
Try to write neatly. Also, write atleast 3-6 paragraphs and use strong words and information that comes from reliable sources. List all sources used and write in your own words. Also, use facts that are true.
Answer:
1. It is about Baseball In Asia
2. It is an informal text.
3. a. The Names of each team in Asia b. It is about Where it starts c. Where they have been recognized d. National Leagues in Asia e. Limits of the sport in Asia.
4. Yes, The important questions are where did they start and how did they get where they are
5. No (I think since it is an informational format, but if he is it would probably be in the final paragraph)
Explanation:
The correct answer is “Antony wants to make the people angry by defending Caesar.”
Indeed, although he uses irony over repetition of the term “honorable” to describe Brutus and his accomplices, both the context and the excessive repetition indicate that the opposite effect is intended. Also, he cleverly uses an axiom (self-evident truth that requires no proof) when he says that people remember the evil deeds of a person after his death and that whatever good they did fades from memory.
However, again, he is seeking for the opposite emotional response as he knows that the plebs only remember good things about Caesar, which inevitably means that they will do the exact opposite of what the axiom states: they will remember his good deeds towards them and hate those who murdered him. Then he provides factual evidence of Caesar’s good deeds such as the “filling up of the general coffers” and his rejection of the crown when it was offered to him. He aims to provoke an uprising by using rhetoric to get the people to act instead of a frontal attack on Brutus and his accomplices who are still too powerful.