Answer:
first column:
-reader
-bandaged man
second column:
-teddy henfrey
-mrs.hall
Explanation:
i see ur doing the diagnostic haha
imma start mine today wish mee luck
He was a private person and he didn’t wanna get into to much details about his teachers or who they were.
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Answer:
The passage is from the ending of Chapter 2 of "The Great Gatsby".
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" tells the story of a man's lost American dream, his attempts at regaining them which ended in a tragic outcome. Though narrated from the point of view of another character, the protagonist Jay Gatsby nevertheless occupies the center of attention of the whole story.
These lines are from Chapter 2, towards the end of the chapter where the scene shows the argument between Tom Buchanan and his mistress Myrtle. The narrator Nick saw that Tom and myrtle were having an argument about Daisy, Tom's wife. When she, in anger, shouted out "<em>Daisy! Daisy! Daisy!</em>", she was hit by a furious Tom which left her "<em>on the couch bleeding fluently</em>".
Answer:
You can make the passive in a subordinate clause that has a subject and a normal conjugated verb. This is really the same as a normal passive. Active: I thought that Mary had kissed John. Passive: I thought that John had been kissed by Mary.
Explanation:
MARK "BRAINLIEST" FOR MORE!
A. Once I found a bees.
B. that dance on the breeze.
A. without trying to sting me.
B. and flew around with ease.
MARK "BRAINLIEST" FOR MORE!