Answer:
-Try to include a theme, moral, or a friendly lesson to it
- Make sure that there is a hook, or eye-catching scene to the eye.
- Make sure you mention the counterclaim and the claim that you are trying to prove
- Try to think about citation and use reliable sources for your writing project.
- Use full sentences, correct grammar, try not to have many spelling errors
Answer:
Primary:
Diary
Biography
Photograph
Videotape
Original Artwork
Interview
Speech
Actual words of people who witness an event
Secondary:
Textbook
Words Written
Arcitecture
Encyclopedia
Explanation:
Answer:
hi hi hi hi hi papi hi hi
Explanation:
u know life is all going to be ok
The answer is B.
Not only does Jean quit singing, but she refuses to do so, because as an American, she does not want to pledge her allegiance to the British king. This scene is tense because Jean differentiates herself and demonstrates an identity conflict in public. It is neither "carefree" nor "amusing." It is also not "jealous," because Jean is not envious of those who sing, and her classmates are not envious of her.