Answer:
cookies- noun
there is no adjective
there is no adverb
Explanation:
i'm not sure if this is what you wanted... if you had to rewrite it including all of these things, here:
abigail sneakily discovered where i hid the tasty cookies.
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id say its c the hair cut didnt turn out good
Answer:
Okay here's what I came up with:
Explanation:
John wasn't a very <em>cunning </em>or clever guy. When john had applied for his internship he didn't use his <em>foresight </em>to predict what type of questions they were going to ask. The job advertisement <em>inquired</em> that to do well in the interview John must wear a red shirt and have a <em>sagacious</em> mind. John did not wear a red shirt and didn't have good judgement, the manager was <em>vexed </em>and unimpressed. John was sweating from every <em>crevice</em> possible when they announced if he were to be hired or not.
Starr Carter is the sixteen-year-old protagonist of The Hate U Give. The novel is presented in the first person from her point-of-view. Starr lives in the urban neighborhood of Garden Heights, but attends private school in a nearby affluent neighborhood called Riverton Hills. This results in a split identity for Starr. She monitors her speech and behavior among her white peers, because she is one of the only African American students at the school, and she feels like she must represent her entire race. In other ways, Starr is a typical teenager; she loves basketball and the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, she is fashion conscious, and she has a Tumblr blog. She thinks her parents are corny, but secretly admires them.
Source: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-the-hate-u-give/characters.html#gsc.tab=0
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According to "Introduction to the Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement," the reason why Brown v. Board of education is significant is because t<span>he ruling declared that school segregation was unconstitutional. Hope this answers your question.</span>