Hi there!
The answers to your question is:
Part A
In "Nicholas's Diary: April 2 and 3," what is Nicholas's first thought when he and his father leave home to go treasure hunting?
ANS: It is not going to be the type of treasure hunt that he thought it would be.
Part B
Which sentence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
ANS: "...what was really odd was when Dad told me to leave the shovels at home because he said we wouldn't need them."
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Answer:
Free verse is <u>poetry without fixed patterns</u>
Explanation:
Free verse poetry doesn't follow any rules for the lines. It is like just talking to someone, speaking of what's on your mind.
The correct answers are B and C.
In order to help the reader understand the meaning of different objects in the story and what they represent, the author will have to present this object repeatedly in the story.
This repetition will caugh the reader's attention, making him understand that this object has special meaning to the story.
At the same time, the writer will have to give this object special emphasis. Just mentioning it several times will not be enough for the reader to understand its meaning. The author must give this object its space and elaborate on it so that it can really stand out.
The answer to your question is C. T<span>wo teams, the tomcats and the huskies, battled for the city championship
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In both of walt whitman's and Sara teasdale's poem, there is a contrast that both of these poems describe the horrible outcome of the war in which it destroyed the condition of our natural world. The poem conveyed that the world that we live in was really beautiful and the war brought nothing but ugliness to it
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