No. That is a complete sentence.
Answer:
D, Informative
Explanation:
The passage above is not humorous, as it is not written to be a comediacal passage. It is also not self-pitying, because the author isn't moping about what they don't have. Lastly, it isn't a forgiving tone, as the author was not directly involved in the story being told, and so they had no one to forgive for anything.
Answer:
3. There are no rules from grown-ups
Explanation:
According to the Chapter Four of Golding's Lord of the Flies, the boys are happy because there is no rules for grown-ups.
As they have been trapped on the island for some time and have to cater for themselves, they quickly organize themselves, elect a leader and begin to learn how to survive.
In Chapter Four, after the killing of the pig, the boys are happy at their independence and freedom from rules of grown-ups.
Answer:
There's an entire pack of things you can do to learn things however be certain not to pick some unacceptable one. You can go to class and educators will show you things\subjects. You can ask your folks and they will show you right/wrong. Try not to ask outsiders! Since the state may not be valid. For example, they may state "smoking may be cool!" when it's truly not. You can get Cancer, Heart Attack so ask who you TRUST, not some more abnormal
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