Answer:
"I watched, wonderstruck" and "my hero in wide receiver form"
Explanation:
These two show the narrator's shock in this event.
Answer:
I cant help I dint read that yet BUT try ur best if u get it wrong that's OK! because u will learn from ur mistake.
Explanation:
:)
Start with a topic, and you have to write a title then try to hook the reader in the first sentence try by analyzing your essay by explaining a bit about what your writing about. Try to use transitions throughout your introduction and include information that is relevant to what you want your reader to know about what your writing about.
All of them except “Details are not important in reading”
Answer:
Hi! I am not sure what we are supposed to do with this question or which, in fact, is the question.<u> I think that it is incomplete</u> since it is not clear what the task is. Anyways, I'll discuss the subject for you to find out the correct answer.
Explanation:
First, I think it is important to know where this comes from. The task is talking about a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry, from a speech he made to the <em>Second Virginia Convention</em> on March 23, 1775. Henry <u>is credited with having swung the balance in convincing the convention to pass a resolution delivering Virginian troops for the Revolutionary War</u>. By reading these quotations, we can see how defined he was to fight for his and other's freedom, <em>He did not care about his life without its freedom.</em> He'd rather die than live as a slave. In this excerpt, he is proposing to go to battle with their brothers against Britain, instead of standing there doing nothing. He is feeling useless without fighting, he wants to go to battle to fight together for their rights.
Hope this helps!
Good luck!