If I am correct your answer is “ Indifferent to their mothers affection”
C
The author is asking a rhetorical question aimed at implying this.
Answer:
1). It helps you connect to that specific person inside the book, help you to feel their mood, helps you understand how a character feels and helps you understand the motivation behind their actions.
2). Because it´s like going through our own problem, so you tend to automatically connect with the person inside the book, and now your tuned in and you can actually focus and now your finding information because your not just roaming through the passage your actually reading, comprehending, and understanding and that there is how you make it easier for your brain to find information.
3). A self-to-text connection is something you make between a piece of information and make it your own.
Explanation:
Answer:
Use the drop-down menus and your knowledge of context clues, word roots, and affixes to determine the meaning of the words in this passage.
Anthropologists
✔ people who study ancient people
are studying many ancient cultures, such as the Maya and the Etruscans. New advances in technology may facilitate
✔ make easier
their studies by making it easier to learn what ancient people ate, wore, and even how they died. Some scientists hope that ancient stories may actually be confirmable
✔ able to be proven
, such as the island discovered that may have been the basis for Atlantis. Other scientists hope that the knowledge they learn will be conducive
✔ helping make possible
to humanity's making better choices in the future.
Explanation:
Answer: 1. Setting: a. The foggy, dark streets of London, 2. External conflict: e. Jekyll and Utterson disagree over the strange requests in Jekyll's will, 3. Theme: b. Humanity is both good and evil, 4. Internal conflict: d. Jekyll struggles to keep Hyde under control and 5. Plot: c. A doctor and scientist's experiment goes wrong.
Explanation: The setting of a story is the time and place where the story takes place (like the foggy, dark streets of London). The conflict is the struggle between opposite forces, usually between the main character and himself (internal conflict, like between Jekyll and Hyde), society or another character (external conflict, like Dr. Jekyll arguing with Utterson). The theme of a story is the message the author wants to express (like humanity is both good and evil). And finally, the plot is the group of events that develops the story (like a doctor and scientist's experiment goes wrong).