Answer:
Hello,
I say A, would be the answer, because someone else is saying "Open your mouth wide for the dentist." This dialogue, not a sentence because someone is saying it.
Therefore, the answer is A, Open your mouth wide for the dentist.
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Answer:
Hopeful
Explanation:
It would be hopeful because falling into a puddle is usually a negative thing and when the sentence said, "Even though Henri fell in a puddle this morning, he is optimistic that his day will get better" the author was associating a puddle with negativity and saying that even though something negative happened he is still hopeful that his day will get better.
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Answer:
Frederick Douglass's friends in the abolitionist movement were all extremely faithful Christians, but, in The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass has some really harsh criticisms for slave owners who claim to be Christians. (Douglass believes that a person can't both be a Christian and a slave owner.)
Not only does Douglass hate hypocrites, but he also tells us that religious slave owners are even worse than those who don't pretend to be religious. This sometimes got Douglass in trouble with Christians who thought he was attacking them instead of religious imposters. (That's why he wrote an entire appendix just to explain that he was against religious hypocrisy, not religion itself.)
Explanation:
First, choose your “amazing person.”
Then consider: What makes him or her amazing? Is it wealth? Is it intellectual accomplishment? Is it physical accomplishment? Is it contribution to society? Is it a personal hero of yours (such as your mother or father)?
In short: Why is the person amazing? What has he or she done that others haven’t done?
Once you have those traits, then writing the essay shouldn’t be difficult. To begin the essay, you can do the traditional: “The most amazing person I know [or have heard of] is . . . “ Or you can back into it: “Three of every five people who contracted smallpox died. During the 20th century alone, an estimated 300 million people died of the disease before it was eradicated. My choice of an ‘amazing person’ first determined how to immunize people against smallpox—Dr. Edward Jenner.”
Then you tell the story of why the person was amazing and how he or she came to that point.