"Every book is a children's book if the kid can read."<span>(Mitch Hedberg</span>hi pls mark my ans as the brainliest
a subordinate clause<span> is a group of words that has both a </span>subject <span>and a </span>verb<span> but (unlike an </span>independent clause<span>) cannot stand alone as a </span>sentence<span>. Also known as a </span>dependent clause<span>. Contrast with </span>main clause<span> and </span>coordinate clause<span>.
</span>EXAMPLE
<span>"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect."(Mark Twain)
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won't do essay because that's plagiarism but here's a bit:
- Juliet changes more than any other character in Romeo and Juliet. ... But when she meets Romeo, she becomes more and more assertive regarding the path of her life. In the Act III, Capulet tells her that she is to marry Paris, but instead of submitting, she goes against her father's will and professes her love for Romeo.
- Juliet is changed by the love she experiences with Romeo. This Is because as the play progresses Gullets concept of love broadens from what she new it to be by the relationship between her and the Nurse and her relationship with her parents to her relationship with Romeo, she is more willing and open to the idea of it.
Also, I have 2 dogs named Romeo and Juliet. But they don't like eachother. The irony.
Answer:
Steinbeck´s story takes place in Salinas Valley, what is nowadays one of the most fertile lands in all of California. Salinas Valley is located just south of San Francisco. More in particular, the story mostly takes place in the ranch of Elisa´s husband, Henry, where they grow flowers and where we are introduced to the chrysanthemums that will be so symbolically important for the story.
Answer:
1. announced
Explanation:
Lincoln <u>feigned</u>
bewilderment that the well-regarded Douglas would so
misstate his positions and so he had been blindsided by
the compliments Judge Douglas had heaped upon him."
<u>feigned</u> can also be an other word for announced
Explanation:
1. How do adults and children treat Auggie differently?
2. The movie uses a lot of space metaphors throughout. How do they assist the storyline? Why does Auggie love Star Wars so much?
3. Do you think that it is beneficial that the film includes multiple viewpoints? Why or why not?
4. One of the main themes of the film is “choose kind”. What does that mean to you?
5. How does Auggie change throughout the film? Does anyone else change? How?