Answer:
<em>Coward</em>
Explanation:
<em>The Hundred Dresses</em> is a children`s book in which two best friends - Peggy and Maddie are going to school with a girl called Wanda Petronski. Wanda is a little bit different than others as she always wears the same dress to school and her name is a little bit unusual since it origins from Poland. Although she wears the same dress every day, she tells children at school that she has a hundred of them at home. Peggy keeps asking her about the dresses since she can not understand why would Wanda lie about such a thing. All classmates teased her and Maddie, who was also poor, did not have the courage to say to Peggy to stop asking about the dresses as she could be the next target for mockery. In the meantime, there was a school contest for the best drawing and Wanda won it with her one hundred drawings of beautiful dresses. Her family moved from the city, so she was not there when this happened. Her father sent a letter which was read by the teacher. At that moment, Maddie felt like a coward for not confronting Peggy and other classmates but stayed silent. This caused her to decide that she will not be silent about harassment ever again.
Answer:
C. by creating a parallel between the accused witches and the accused communists.
Explanation:
The Crucible is one of the masterpieces written by Arthur Miller. The play not only reflects the incidents of the Salem witch trials but also the trials under John McCarthy. When Miller wrote this play, America was going through its modern-day witch trials, in which American citizens were put on trial for their involvement in Communism.
Therefore, Miller was able to convey his point of view about McCarthyism by creating a parallel between accused witches and accused communists.
Thus, option C is correct.
Answer:
A bar graph.
Explanation:
1. A photograph would never work.
2. A line graph is complicated.
3. A pie chart isn't the best for comparing.
What do you think the poem, "Solitude" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox seems to be saying about the golden rule?
When going out with friends on a Friday night to a bonfire peer pressure was everywhere. A few good strategies are to say no and don't even give reasons. Or you can go in depth on why you just don't want to drink.