Listen girl you are in k12 right? okay well you need to do this its not that bad I can help you with the first paragraph. but you need to reword it! they put your work through a machine to see if you cheated. besides its a crime to sleat the work so here you go.
"At the beginning of this story, the main character is disappointed of her mom. At the end of the story, she is worried she lost her mom forever. She then realizes they need to overcome their troubles. The Main Character is embarrassed by her parent, who both have different jobs. But The women realize she wants to be like her piano teacher."
remember RE-WORD IT. we both could get in trouble.
Answer:
"Ponyboy states that the Greasers are working class, as they are poorer than the <u>Socs."</u>
Explanation:
The sentence is taken from the novel "The Outsiders". In which the whole idea is about the social and class conflict. There are two sections of individuals who are very much rivals and the characters belongs to different social backgrounds.
When we say expository writing, this is the kind of writing in which the purpose is to inform, <span>explain, describe, or define his or her subject to the reader. Therefore, the characteristics </span>of expository writing that may be found in a biography would be the following: relies on facts, <span>relies on dates, times, places, to explain events explains, and objective. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
Here This should help you write it go to this link
https://www.ntschools.org/cms/lib/NY19000908/Centricity/Domain/684/Essay%20A%20Raisin%20in%20the%20Sun.pdf
Explanation:
This helped me do this assignment a little while back So I hope that it helps you
First of all, it's really sad that we're teaching poetry with questions like this, because this question really sucks the life and beauty out of reading poetry.
A is your best answer. Obviously knowing the literal meaning of a word is an essential first step to understanding what's happening in a poem. It's hard to analyze a poem if you don't know what the words mean to begin with. Once you know those meanings, you can then move on to thinking about metaphorical or figurative (i.e., non-literal) meanings of the same word.
B is partially right, but it's not the best answer. Certainly knowing the literal meaning of a word CAN help you determine the narrator, but not all poems have narrators, and sometimes the literal meaning won't help you figure out who the narrator is (especially if the narrator is deliberately left unclear).
C and D are wrong, and as a general rule in multiple-choice questions you should be very suspicious of answer-choices that use extreme language (like "useless") or that completely shut down a possibility entirely (which happens in choice C).