Answer:
At the end of the story, each character is going to the roof because the entire building was on fire.
Explanation:
"Uprising" is a novel written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. The story is based on the true events of "The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire."
The novel has three main characters– Bella, Yetta, and Jane. When the building catches fire, in the novel, everyone rushes towards the stairs to reach the roof to escape the fire. Some try to use escalators and some stairs. But the fire was fierce enough to consume everyone. The novel had only one survivor– Bella.
Therefore, each character in the novel is rushing towards the roof to escape the fire.
Answer:
Not only do Medea's words apply to Indians as a group, but they also apply to Junior, who made a decision to leave his native land before Grandmother and Eugene died. ... Junior left voluntarily, which makes him feel personally responsible for the deaths, as if his loved ones are being taken away because he abandoned them.
Answer:
Conflict is developed as the Shuttlesworths encounter opposition.
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt from We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March, it is narrated that Reverend and Mrs. Shuttlesworth and their two daughters were attacked by "a crowd of white men" as they arrived at an all-white school. The attackers were vicious as they hurt the family badly.
The part of the narrative structure that it S developed by the author in this excerpt is conflict as the Shuttlesworth family face opposition
Answer:
b. The flower bloomed earlier than expected.
Explanation:
The other three have 'was' before the verbs; 'the athlete <em>was</em> penalized', 'the child <em>was</em> fed', 'he <em>was</em> convinced', etc. This puts these three sentences in the passive voice. While, 'the flower <em>bloomed</em> earlier than expected' shows the flower acting the verb, rather than the verb acting on it, thus making putting it in the active voice.
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Answer:
"Apparently, when something makes her happy, Stargirl puts a pebble in the wagon; when she is unhappy she takes a pebble out."
Explanation: