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2.Jeannette seeks out a real job because her babysitting income wasn't making up the difference for the grocery money. The obtains this job by dressing up and going to a jeweler store that was hiring and she lied about her age. Describe how Jeannette feels about her job at the jewelry store.
3.Mr. Becker. The owner of Becker's Jewel Box. He hires Jeannette as an assistant and pays her $40 an hour.
BUT this is my opinon lol she couldve handled it a different way if you wanna go with she did not have a right
i beleive she had a right to steal because if he wasnt paying her for working at his shop then why arent u paying her shes working there for a reason which is money. What i would've done was keep the watch then the next day when hes looking for it ask him wheres my money and if he doesn't answer then ima keep it
Answer:
Germany was ruled by Adolf Hitler
Millions of Germans were killed because they weren't a copy of the "perfect" person.
World War II proved to be the deadliest international conflict in history
Explanation:
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The significance of the conversation between Sierra and her friends about how their neighborhood is changing is the foreshadowing of the shapeshifters.
<h3>What is Foreshadowing?</h3>
This refers to the literary technique that is used to show the prediction or hint about future events in a story.
Hence, we can see that although your question is incomplete, I can infer that you refer to the book <em>Shapeshifter</em> and the foreshadowing used shows the mayhem that is about to befall the neighborhood when dark shapes begin to move as they are possessed by spirits.
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b. preposition (informal. They mean "around" Montreal.)
c. noun (thing)
e. interjection (something people from emotion like wow!)
f. adverb (describing how the person works: well... or not well)
g. noun (thing)
h. adjective (describing how the person feels)
i. pronoun (formal for "you in general")
j. adjective (describing the number of games)
k. noun (the thing that is being talked about)
l. adjective (describing the crowd, which is a noun)
m. verb (record as in the action)
n. noun (thing)
A claim must be arguable but stated as a fact. It must be debatable with evidence. It's not a personal opinion or feeling. It defines your writing goals. A good claim must be specific and is a focused argument.
Here's an example: A teenager wants a new phone because of the following claims...
- Everyone at school has it.
- It's popular.
- It's "useful."