"A Day's Wait" is a short narrative that of a part of a person's life. In "A Day's Wait," Hemingway has chosen a day in the life of Schatz, who comes down with the flu and he mistakes how bad his temperature is. He basically was confusing the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales. He does recover but his dad found out that he cries "very easily at things that were of no importance." There's no conflict<span> (other than Schatz worrying about dying), characterization or plot development. </span>
The answer to number three is true
Answer:
using fires in wild areas could harm the envierment (TOPIC)
Why would it harm the envierment (question then anser)
give your opinion on why you think this is bad
Explanation:
The correct answer would be B.) because if Edna is trying to persuade someone, she should list positive things that the people in charge would be getting.
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Five crates of lemons and oranges arrive, their pulp leaves