Me: Hey sis
Sister: What do u want
Me: To beat the other kids in this test I mean be be my best
Sister: God’s the one for that
Me: Oh come on ur so clever and kind that u must want to help me
Sister: That is true
Me: Duh
Sister: I mean if I helped u mom might unground me right come on we haven’t got all day
Me: We studied for the whole day
Sister: What a waste jk
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Next day
Sister: So how did it go
Me: I got too marks
Sister: Yay mom look at how hard I worked now can I leave this prison
Mom: Fine
Sister: Yesss we should together more often
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Pls give me a brainliest if this helped thx
Answer:
1. Implying that the effort the firefighters showed was great and comparable to the immense strength of Hercules. Further implies that they are heroes, like Hercules.
2. Implying that Quinn's weakness is chocolate and has a greater effect in portraying her vulnerabilities despite how she sticks to healthy eating.
3. The friend is playing as a matchmaker and evokes the proudness of the friend in comparing herself to a Roman God.
4. Portrays the great harm of the situation.
An explanation of what to do wasn't really provided so I just tried as best as I could. Hope this helped
Answer:
When Oliver Twist asked for more.
Explanation:
The evening arrived; the boys took their places. The master, in his cook's uniform, stationed himself at the copper; his pauper assistants ranged themselves behind him; the gruel was served out; and a long grace was said over the short commons. The gruel disappeared; the boys whispered each other, and winked at Oliver; while his next neighbours nudged him. Child as he was, he was desperate with hunger, and reckless with misery. He rose from the table; and advancing to the master, basin and spoon in hand, said: somewhat alarmed at his own temerity:
'Please, sir, I want some more
Answer:
In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator claims to have killed the old man because he hated the appearance of the man's eye. However, his murderous actions are actually a reflection of his madness. The reasoning behind the narrator's crime undermines his argument that he is sane and proves his mental instability.
Explanation:
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