Is this for an English class? Or is it an overall question?
I have been in theatre for 13 years, so I'm sure I could answer. However, if there is a CORRECT answer, if it is from a textbook, I don't know how to answer.
Answer:
1.The cat <u>sounds</u> ready to come back inside
2.We have not <u>eaten</u> dinner yet.
3.It took four people to <u>move</u> the broken-down car.
4.The book was <u>filled</u> with notes from class.
5.We <u>walked</u> from room to room, <u>inspecting</u> for damages.
6.Harold was <u>expecting</u> a package in the mail.
7.The clothes still<u> felt</u> damp even though they had been through the dryer twice.
8.The teacher who<u> runs</u> the studio is often praised for his restoration work on old masterpieces.
Explanation:
The significance of the book title is to, encourage readers to keep their head up no matter what.
Explanation:
The author could have chose this over anything else because it has the most similarity with what the book is about. Titles are meant to give you a clue as to what the book will be about. Most of the time if you pick up a book and it says "the lost pokemon" that's what the book would be about. Some titles have a deeper meaning like "twilight" see we know the book isn't about the sky but has a deeper meaning about the beauty of a situation.
Answer:
pathos is an appeal made to an audience's emotions in order to evoke feeling. Pathos is one of the three primary modes of persuasion, along with logos and ethos.
Explanation:
If you're asking what rhymes with New York, its things like salt pork, pop a cork, i ate pork with a fork.