In poem "The Survivor" by Marilyn Chin, the lines 1-5 appears as if the narrator is addressing actions that would be considered bad behavior, but the tone changes in lines 6-7 when she mentions "that your skin is yellow, not white, not black,/ that you were born not a boy-child but a girl," meaning that she is addressing her identity as an Asian girl.
Answer:
D. Paul enjoyed the crunchy and creamy texture of the turtle pecan cheesecake.
Explanation:
The first sentence contains a dangling modifier. The adjectives <em>wooden </em>and <em>glowing </em>could describe the girl or the table instead of one specifically. Additionally, <em>three-legged </em>should appear after the table.
In the second sentence, the word <em>quick </em>should be replaced by <em>quickly, </em>and I assume the word <em>mahogany</em> should come before the door.
To correctly describe the mob in the third sentence, we should put the adjectives <em>large </em>and <em>angry</em> beforehand. The large, angry mob!!!!
The last sentence uses the adjectives to describe the turtle pecan cheesecake correctly!
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I think 1 it might be 4 but not any other one. hope this helps!!!!
The resolution generally contains the theme in it, rather it be directly stated or implied, because the resolution is when the antagonist is punished and the protagonist is rewarded for what they have done throughout the narrative.
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The answer to this question is true.
Tolerance simply means how much of the drug a person can take before being affected. A low drug tolerance can easily lead to overdose. However, a high tolerance can also cause an overdose for a different reason.
A person with a high tolerance must need more of the drug to feel a certain effect, or high, from the drug. This also may make the person feel invincible to overdose if he can handle higher quantities of the drug than most other people. This can cause the person to take more of the drug because he believes that he will not be negatively affected by it. Eventually, the person may reach the point where his body can no longer accept the drug, and this will ultimately lead to overdose.
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