Annemarie feels both courageous and bold because she could look up at the soldiers and talk to them who had stopped her.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the lesson "Number the stars", there has been friendship shown of girls and there is also a war that has been shown in the chapter. In the beginning of the story, Annemarie is not very bold and courageous.
But towards the end of the story, she becomes both bold and courageous because she gets the courage to stop and talk to the soldiers who have stopped her. Because of this reason she feels that she is bold and courageous because not everyone has the courage to talk to the soldiers in a bold way.
I would say b because you should have a healthy balance between quotes and your own thoughts in your papers.
Answer:
✔large, ✔peaceful
✔positive
Explanation:
The above words are the correct words that fit into the blank spaces in the sentences.
Looking at the reporter's statement, it is very clear that the reporter is seeing the protest from a different perspective from the others.
She sees the protest as large but peaceful. This actually reveals that she sees the event as a positive one. Since there are no fights, from the perspective of the reporter, then it's a peaceful and positive event.
The Tribal Assembly<span> or </span>Assembly of the People<span> (</span>comitia populi tributa<span>) of the </span>Roman Republic<span> was an assembly consisting of all Roman citizens convened by the tribes (tributim). During the </span>Roman Republic<span>, citizens were organized on the basis of 35 </span>tribes: four urban tribes of the citizens in the city of Rome, and 31 rural tribes of citizens outside the city. The tribes gathered in the Tribal Assembly to vote on legislative, judicial and electoral matters. Each tribe voted separately and one after the other. In each tribe, decisions were made by majority vote and its decision counted as one vote regardless of how many electors each tribe held. Once a majority of tribes voted in the same way on a given measure, the voting ended and the matter was decided.[1]<span> The president of the Tribal Assembly was usually either a "</span>consul" or a "praetor<span>"</span>