Answer: 1 is calandra. 2 is deer. 3 is desert
Explanation:
I just know this because rim good at sentence structure.
Answer:
2. To present related information in a logical format.
The sentence which most effectively helps readers envision a scene is "there is a low murmur of voices throughout the play as women shoulder..." (option C)
<h3>How to help readers envision a scene</h3>
To envision means to see or to visualize something. To help readers envision a scene, details must be given that convey what is happening and how it is happening, such as:
With that in mind, we can choose option C as the best option, since it contains details about sound, movement, and even what the women are selling.
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Answer:
12. Further obstacles cannot definitely <em><u>break</u></em> out, but it’s our obligation to carry-on with the investigation until it’s complete.
13. There are rumors that the ministers have tried to <em><u>cover</u></em> up the news of the recent affair so as not to lose face with the public.
<h2> I am not sure but it might help.</h2>
The solution is given below using the RACE Format.
<h3>What is RACE?</h3>
RACE is a format for answering questions. RACE is an acronym for:
- Restate
- Answer
- Cite Textual Evidence
- Explain.
R: What does the passage reveal about Mary and Martha and what are the two traits that can be used to describe them?
A:
Martha has a strong personality and is self-aware. Mary on the other hand seems unsure.
C:
The evidence are:
<em>"Well", said Martha </em><em>Stoutly...; </em><em>and </em>
<em>"</em><em>Not at all-really. But I never though of that before."</em>
E:
The evidence of the answer is reflected in the way Martha spoke. She said to have spoken "Stoutly". Mary on the other hand is shown to be <u>unsure </u>of herself. This is because when Martha asked her about what she thought about herself, she had to pause to think about it. Note that in her response, she even said she had not given it a thought before.
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