Answer:
I would draw the concept map to contain 1 circle in the middle and 4 around it. The center should state, "Where Am I".
For the four ideas that are around the main concept, I would include the following:
Where did I start from?
Where am I supposed to be going?
Do I recognize any surroundings?
Do I see anyone I know?
Explanation:
Answer:
We can recognize both inner and outer clashes in Theodore Taylor's young peruser novel, The Cay. One inner conflict emerges when Phillip goes blind. His visual impairment makes a sentiment of weakness and separation that Timothy endeavors to enable him to survive. When the combine go shorewards on their cay, Timothy gets caught up with building a haven and discovering things to eat. He even gets caught up with making a rope out of vines. At a certain point, he discloses to Phillip he needs to begin assisting with the work and endeavors to show him how to weave mats for them to rest on, however Phillip surrenders in dissatisfaction, feeling totally powerless. His sentiment of vulnerability is because of the way that he needs his sight back and needs to have the capacity to do things effortlessly as he used to be capable when he could see. Since he is experiencing issues tolerating his visual deficiency and discovering arrangements around it, we see that Phillip is encountering an interior clash. It's the minute Phillip acknowledges Timothy is making him a rope to enable him to move around the island independent from anyone else that he begins to feel a feeling of appreciation and valiance that empower him to beat his inside clash.
Answer:
b. What inspired author James Truslow Adams to coin (or invent) the term, American Dream, in 1931 (not 1925) is the Declaration of Independence. The idea of the American Dream has its roots in the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence proclaims that "all men are created equal" and have the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
In his book, "The Epic Of America", Adams coined the term "American Dream" in 1931. In his American Dream, he states "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement..."
Therefore, the Declaration of Independence inspired his idea in coining the "American Dream"!
From the American Dream, you will discover that it explains and it is related to the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
Either the first or last one
Explanation:
The middle two are so general and lack any deep meaning at all. The first and last ones are points you can learn from and write off of should you be given them as a prompt. It depends on what was talked about during the passage since we can't see it.