Franklin d. rosevet said that did u want to know that?
Answer:
yes i can look at ur paper
Explanation:
ok im pretty sure the second pic u put is the first pg so im just gonna go with that
intro:
- i think u should elaborate more on the first quote u put, and then introduce the book or u dont have to
----- yes its a very cool quote---
--- since there is so much prejudice in the book, how does it show that prejudice is a "dirty" word?
- u use 'prejudice' like 2345x in the intro paragraph and the same thing is repeated many times in three diff. sentences
so the point of the essay is to look at different examples of prejudice right...
if it is:
- maybe come up with clearer ts for each body paragraph stating what "type" of prejudice is being displayed and also how it is displayed, i see that u are comparing to each characters, but in the end, how do all the characters relate to each other and exemplify the theme of ur essay?
its good just wc and also dont repeat stuff and flow
that was fun
imma sleep now
During the late 18 and 19 centuries.
Read the excerpt from Warriors Don't Cry.
The announcer said it was 7:55 as Mama squeezed into a parking space, and we settled ourselves quietly for a moment, trying to identify the buzzing noise that seemed as if it were all around us. It resembled the sound of crowds at my high school football games. But how could that be? The announcer said there was a crowd, but surely it couldn't be that big.
Which word from the excerpt creates mood?
a.settled
b.buzzing
c.resembled
d.games
Answer:
b. Buzzing
Explanation:
From the passage, narrator seems amazed at how packed the stadium was, as there was barely any parking space and how they heard a buzzing noise that was as if it was "all around us". The narrator also voiced out that the announcer said there was a crowd, but surely she did not expect it to be that big to create that buzzing sound.
Therefore, the word that creates mood from the excerpt is buzzing because it shows how lively and loud the place was.