Why is the narrator upset that Dee has changed her name to Wangero? A. Dee has become involved with a man who has a different ba
ckground and practices a different religion. B. The name "Dee" has been passed down in her family for several generations. C. The narrator doesn't like the people her daughter has become involved with. D. The narrator is unable to correctly pronounce her daughter's new name.
<span>The principles of paraphrasing are so that you can make sure you know what the person is talking about. If you repeat it back to them you know that you are understanding. It is really important to be 'other' focused because then they will respect you. Validating emotions also helps you make sure you know what they're talking about. ;)
Ponyboy feels a sinking feeling when he sees the other greasers. ... A policeman stops them, but Ponyboy feigns an injury, and the officer gives them an escort to the hospital. Ponyboy and Dally find Johnny dying. Johnny moans that fighting is useless, tells Ponyboy to “[s]tay gold,” and then dies.
A predicate pronoun is any pronoun that is part of the predicate. A predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and the words following it that relate to that verb. Since you in after are, it is in the predicate.