Answer:
Gathered in heaps around the thermal vents, white
crabs wave their claws together in unison. Dubbed “yeti crabs”
for their hairy chests and legs, these creatures are new to science.
And they are clearly thriving, with up to 600 “yetis” living on each
square meter (about 11 square feet) of their favored real estate.
What do they eat? Scientists aren’t sure but conjecture that mineral eating bacteria might grow on the crabs’ hairs and that the crabs
might scoop up the bacteria
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Let us start by eliminating each answer. We need to make sure we look for the answer that shows the father being both angry and discouraged.
D. Makes no sense as the father just hands the sticks to his sons and it does not show him being either discouraged or angry. So, it cannot be this answer.
C. It does not show being angry only discouraged therefore, we cross it out.
A. This answer is a statement that states that the father has sons that always fight. We eliminate this answer as well.
We are left with answer B. which shows us that the father being both angry and discouraged.
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Copy and paste the entire text of the Robots on Earth into a document. Read the article. Write a summary of the article: Write a main idea sentence for each paragraph of the article. Put your main idea sentences together to create the first draft of your summary paragraph and include a topic sentence. Revise your draft to make it more concise, effective, and objective. Proofread your paragraph for complete sentences, proper punctuation, and correct spelling. Remember that the summary should be objective and should not include your opinions or experiences.
Explanation:
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“He corked his bottled vengeance and set it back on the shelf alongside the little whiskey glass.” (Paragraph 14)Which detail from the text best reveals Judson’s belief about crime and punishment?
Answer:
this text is a analogy at best. "He corked his bottled vengeance" CORKED, meaning he put a STOP or decided not to spend too much attention to the idea of revenge.
In my opinion Judson's belief is that crime and punishment has its effects on everyone one way or another.
Enumerate and describe the five functions of management
2. What are Bernardo and Francisco doing at the beginning of the play?
Answer:
They are on watch; it is midnight and shifts are changing.
Choose the past tense of the verb become.
Moving the feeder _____ a big project.
o became
o has became
o has become
o had became
o had become
How does Isabel react to having to teach Esperanza so many things?
Answer:
She teaches Esperanza how to do housework and take care of babies. Actually, the scene where Isabel teaches Esperanza how to wash clothes is pretty hilarious: Then she started on the clothes. Esperanza was amazed.
Explanation:
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Have you ever wanted to escape your life for just a little bit without consequence? When I feel like this, I love to read and/or listen to music. Just sitting down with a good book, I seem to leave my body and go to another world. Or just down in a dark room all by myself with some music and just listening, not paying any attention to anything else in the world. I am reading one minute, and the next, it is like I am the main character in the book. I love it when I sit down and tell myself that I am gonna read for an hour, then look up, and half the day has passed. If I ever need to relax after a long day of tests, then I turn off all my lights in my room and pick a playlist, and before I know it, I am passed out for the night.
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Finally, I did get across. Late one night me and my wife went. I had gone back to the plantation to get her. Mr. Rankins had him a bell by this time, along with the light. We were rowin and rowin. We could see the light and hear that bell, but it seemed we weren't getting any closer. It took forever, it seemed. That was because we were so scared and it was so dark and we knew we could get caught and never get gone. Which statement best describes the speaker's viewpoint of his escape? He is nervous that Mr. Rankins will make him go back. He is terrified that he will get caught crossing the river. He is worried that he will have to leave without his wife. He is doubtful that he will be free after he crosses the river.
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Which point of view does the author use in this passage?
✔ first-person point of view
Which pronouns in this passage offer readers clues about the point of view being used?
✔ “I” and “we”
Aiden stared at his test paper and began to panic. He regretted that he hadn't read the book. He wondered what his parents would say when they saw his grade. All around him other students were writing quickly, filling pages with their essay. Sabrina looked up and smiled at him.
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Choose the correct point of view.
Aiden stared at his test paper and began to panic. He regretted that he hadn't read the book. He wondered what his parents would say when they saw his grade. All around him other students were writing quickly, filling pages with their essay. Sabrina looked up and smiled at him.
Answer:
Third person omniscient
Explanation:
The omniscient point of view in the third person, presents a narrator who does not participate in the story as a character and is not telling a personal story, but this story is narrated where he knows the feelings of all the characters, allowing the reader to understand the actions performed for all of them.
In the excerpt shown in the question above, we can see, through the narrator, that Aiden is sad and nervous about not having studied for the test. However, we can see that Sabrina empathized with Aiden's desperation, smiling at him, as a way to comfort him. As we know the motivation of two characters who are not the storytellers, we can say that this is an omniscient third person point of view.
Answer: third person limited
Explanation:
What can you infer about the identity of the “white speck whose sound has disturbed Old Musoni’s work?
Answer:
The "white speck whose sound ha[s] disturbed" Old Musoni's work is an airplane.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the short story "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World," the character Old Musoni is working on his land, tilling the soil. However, the sound of a "white speck" distracts him. He looks up and sees the white speck quickly disappearing over the rim of the sky. We can already assume it is something of great speed, which can also produce noise loud enough to be heard by the man and to distract him. As the story proceeds, the identity of the white speck is made even clearer when it is described as a "white metal bird." The white speck was an airplane, whose sound reached Old Musoni in time for him to see it disappearing over the horizon.
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The Reefs
By Marcella Morris
She clutched her lab work to her side and walked briskly towards school. The snow fell in typical New York flurries, and the ground was still icy from last night’s freeze. Careful not to slip, she climbed the steps and crossed the campus toward the science building.
"What am I doing?" she murmured. Sophie’s worst habit was talking to herself in public. "I have been warned."
"You are just a high-school kid, Sophie," they warned. "What makes you think you are capable of solving this crucial environmental issue? Stop wasting your time." The professors would not give her laboratory time to complete research nor would they share their expertise with her.
But, she could not stop.
After a snorkeling trip she took with her aunt to the coral reefs, she felt that something had shifted inside her. The snorkeling guide made one fact very clear: these coloni
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... these colonies of tiny organisms would not last. In fact, we’d be lucky if they lasted 5 more years. She cared about the safety of these coral reefs more than she has cared about anything for a long, long time. She had to do something for the fragile, endangered habitat with its fish, mollusks, worms, crustaceans and many more.
So, she used her money to create a lab at her aunt’s house. She worked tirelessly—endlessly—sleeping only when she had to.
“It’s what mom and dad would have done,” she thought.
Her best friend Sam, would hang out with her everyday—eating pizza, fries, and whatever else he could get his hands on, keeping her company with his humor while Sophie worked on her experiments. And now, she has a biological solution in her hands.
She hesitated at the door to the labs. Nervously, she shifted her lab report from one hand to the other.
“I know that have an innovative approach to solving the coral reef issue and I know I can help,” she said to no one.
The image of being ridiculed by these professors, delayed her entry. She stood outside the door, wanting to run back- wanting to hide- glued to the icy spot.
“Hey, Sophie!” She turned at the unexpected sound of Sam’s voice.
“I’ve been… trying to catch up with you,” he panted- out of breath. “Let’s go in and… show them… what you’ve got.”
Sophie tilted her head, smiled at Sam and opened the door. She walked confidently to the front, laid out her research on the podium and began her presentation. When her presentation ended, it was to the enthusiastic sound of the scientists’ applause.
Setting:
Protagonist
Rising Action:
Conflict:
Climax:
Falling Action:
Resolution:
Answer:
Scenario: Winter in New York in the current year.
Protagonist: Sophie.
Rising Action: When sophie is outside the room debating with herself.
Conflict: Sophie is concerned that her research will be disregarded and serve as a joke to scientists.
Climax: Sophie enters the room to show her research to the scientists.
Falling action: Sofia ends her presentation.
Resolution: Scientists applaud Sophie's research and presentation.
Explanation:
The scenario is the environment in which the story takes place.
The protagonist is the main character in the story, the one who moves the plot and where all the situations occur around this character.
Rising action is the part of the script where the tension starts to build up towards the climax.
Conflict is the element that shows what the protagonist will need to face.
Climax is the moment when the character will face his challenge.
Falling action occurs when the character fought the challenge he had.
Resolution is the part of the script that ends the story with the defeat or victory of the character.
Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.
Curious to know more about the daring young girl below, the bulky Rivera made the slow descent to the ground floor. Kahlo wasted no time in preliminaries. . . . "I have come to show you my paintings," she told him audaciously. She told him her name and Rivera remembered that just a few years earlier, the director of the National Preparatory had told him that the girl who had caused him so much trouble was the same Frida Kahlo. Instead of becoming angry at Kahlo's audacity, the unconventional artist was delighted to meet his former tormentor face to face.
The author seems to admire Frida Kahlo's brave personality. Which detail supports these feelings?
Diego Rivera remembered hearing Frida Kahlo's name from the National Preparatory director.
Diego Rivera quickly climbed down to meet Frida Kahlo.
Diego Rivera was an unconventional artist.
Diego Rivera was not angry with Frida's boldness; he was happy to meet her.
Answer:
D (I could be wrong)
Explanation:
It is the only answer that talks about her personality
Diego Rivera was not angry with Frida's boldness; he was happy to meet her. The correct option is D.
Who was Frida Kahlo?Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who was well-known for her uncompromising and brilliantly colored self-portraits that addressed issues such as identity, the human body, and death. Despite her denial, she is frequently identified as a Surrealist.
Frida Kahlo has become a folk hero due to her distinct personality and multifaceted life.
She has become a symbol of women's inner strength, a love of Mexico and its culture, and tenacity in the face of adversity. Above all, she was a genuine woman who stood firm in her beliefs.
Diego Rivera was not offended by Frida's audacity; he was delighted to meet her.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Which excerpt from The Cruisers shows the passage has a first-person point of view?
LaShonda was tall, dark, and slightly wild looking.
It was LaShonda’s idea to call our staff – LaShonda, Bobbi, Kambui, and me – the Cruisers.
Da Vinci was supposed to be one of the best gifted and talented schools in the city . . .
“Well, what are we to say this morning?” he asked, looking over his rimless glasses.
Answer:
B: It was LaShonda’s idea to call our staff – LaShonda, Bobbi, Kambui, and me the Cruisers.
Explanation:
Key word : "me"
Which sentence contains a correctly punctuated parenthetical phrase?
I saw you at the movies yesterday by the way.
The bears, as I said have gone back to their dens.
The bad news, if you want to call it that, is that we won't be able to go camping after all.
I want the car, that I saw yesterday if you want to know the truth.
Answer:
C. The bad news, if you want to call it that, is that we won’t be able to go camping after all.
Explanation:
Words like "gonna" and phrases like "where they do that at?" are examples of
Formal Language
Colloquialisms
Idioms
Metaphors
Answer:
Colloquialisms
Explanation:
The dictionary definition of colloquialism is:
- a word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation.
- the use of ordinary or familiar words or phrases.
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50 POINTS Write an essay on how characterization is used to express and develop the main themes in “Animal Farm”, choosing two from the following pairs: Napoleon/corruption of power The Pigs/social-class hierarchy The Animals/working-class loyalty Squealer/manipulation of language Use specific details from the story and information about historical events to describe how characters and their actions express and develop each of the two themes. Paragraph 1 Define “Characterization”. (research and make sure you cite your sources) (1-2 sentences) Why do you think characterization is used in the story? (2-3 sentences) Give a brief summary of Animal Farm and its theme. (2-4 sentences) Paragraph 2 Choose your first character. What does this character represent? (2-3 sentences) Describe this character and his/her contribution to the farm. (2-4 sentences) What makes this character important? (1-2 sentences) What’s the theme for this character and why is it important? (2-3 sentences) Paragraph 3 Choose your second character. What does this character represent? (2-3 sentences) Describe this character and his/her contribution to the farm. (2-3 sentences) What makes this character important? (1-2 sentences) What’s the theme for this character and why is it important? (2-3 sentences)
Answer:
What is a theme and why is it important? Well, a theme is the message that the author is trying to convey throughout the story. It is important because the theme is one of the reasons why the author wrote it in the first place. "Animal Farm", a novella written by George Orwell, tells a story of a group of animals from Manor farm who rebel against their human farm owner. There are several characters in which their actions developed themes throughout the novel such as Squealer and Napoleon. Both characters' actions developed the themes of "using language as an instrument to abuse power" and "corruption".
First, both Napoleon and Squealer demonstrates the theme of "using language as an instrument to abuse power". One of the author's focal concerns in the novel is the way language can be used as an instrument of control. In the novella, Squealer is known to be manipulative for he is a vastly persuasive speaker. He uses language to make the animals doubt what they have witnessed firsthand and to accept and believe the falsehoods that Squealer tells them. According to the text, ""You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and privilege? Many of us actually dislike milk and apples. Milk and apples (this has been proved by Science, comrades) contain substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig. We pigs are brainworkers. The whole management and organization of this farm depend on us. Day and night we are watching over your welfare. It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples."" This tells the readers that Squealer is quite good at making others agree on his beliefs. Napoleon is also one of the characters that demonstrates this theme. Although he is not a gifted speaker, he is still known for getting his ways. In the novella, Napoleon seemed to possess the trust of the animals. According to the text, it states, ""Comrades, do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL!"" This tells the readers that Napoleon was blaming Snowball which then led to the animals believing what Napoleon said for one of the characters, Boxer, claimed that "Napoleon is always right."
Second, both Napoleon and Squealer demonstrates the theme of "corruption". The novella consists a lot of foreshadowing in which it creates the sense that the events of the story are unavoidable. the novella also unequivocally recommend that some other conceivable ruler would have been as terrible as Napoleon. According to the text, ""Somehow it seemed as though the farm had grown richer without making the animals themselves any richer—except, of course, for the pigs and the dogs."" This tells the readers that this is a form of corruption for it says that the farm had gotten richer while the animals, except for the pigs and the dogs, were left with nothing. In addition, Squealer demonstrates this theme for he represents the propaganda arm of the controlling class, which are the pigs. He usually takes the truth and spin it to create false accusations on Snowball or the others, to show that Napoleon has no flaws. According to the text, "the others said of Squealer that he could turn black into white." This tells the readers that Squealer is quite capable in manipulating anyone of anything. Napoleon uses this skill for his own benefits.
In conclusion, both Napoleon and Squealer's actions developed the themes of "using language as an instrument to abuse power" and "corruption". This is because both characters work together to be able to manipulate the other animals. They also take advantage of the other animals which then makes them corrupt and evil. In the novella, Squealer is talented in persuading and manipulating others. Napoleon on the other hand is not very gifted in speaking but is quite intimidating. Both in which are a result of them demonstrating the two themes.
It should be noted that Animal Farm was written by George Orwell and it was a story about a group of animals that rebelled against their owners.
A theme simply means the main idea that's conveyed in a story. In the novel, the theme of using language as an instrument that can be used to abuse power was demonstrated by Napoleon and Squealer. In their case, it can be deduced that Squealer was manipulative and a persuasive speaker.
Also, the theme of corruption was demonstrated in the novel. In this case, Squealer was corrupt and was known for lying. He was good at manipulating others.
Lastly, the theme of unity was demonstrated. The animals united before taking over power from the farm owners.
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Reread paragraphs 9-10. What were the main causes of the narrator's bad behavior?
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Answer it him motivation I think
Explanation:
Part A What is a theme of "Stray"? People who work hard are less likely to want to keep a pet. A family's financial situation can affect the decisions it makes. A family should make financial sacrifices for their pets. People should put their children before their pets.
Answer:
A family's financial situation can affect the decisions it makes.
Explanation:
"Stray" tells the story of a girl who, when rescuing a stray dog, cannot stay with him because the family does not have enough financial resources. The girl's father warns that she can help the dog to recover (the dog is injured and malnourished), but due to their financial condition, the dog could not stay in the house. This saddened the girl a lot, but this decision had to be made in the name of the family's needs, which shows that the financial situation has a lot of influence on decision making.
what are the adjectives in the sentence 'in the nest were three tiny newborn robins'
Answer:
The
Three tiny newborn
Explanation:
Answer:
three, tiny, newborn.
Explanation:
an adjective is a word that describes things.
What is a central idea in "Flood Myths From Around the World"?
O Ancient chillizations used their flood myths to control their audiences with stories of vengeful gods.
O Early flood stories provide a look at the societal stratification of humans heroes and gods
Ancient food myths show that early civilizations had a low view of themselves morally and sought to please the gods
through their stories
Ancient flood myths gave audiences a positive way of understanding their place in the world as a new creation brought out
of destruction
Answer;For the ppl that have dif answers its '' Ancient flood myths gave audiences a positive way of understanding their place in the world as a new creation brought out of destruction. '' i got a 100
Explanation:
Ancient flood myths gave audiences a positive way of understanding their place in the world as a new creation brought out of destruction is a central idea in "Flood Myths From Around the World.
What is the audience?An audience is a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature in which they are called readers building, music in which they are called listeners video games in which they are called players faculty members in any medium.
The audience Epic of Gilgamesh is one instance of a flood myth. Many academics think that the Akkadian Atra-Hasis, which dates to the 18th century BCE, was the source of this tale. The supreme god, Enlil, decides to wipe out the earth with a flood in the Gilgamesh flood story because people have grown too boisterous.
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Love is like a dove and we are ment to be in love. Thats a saying some guys use. Never talk to women bad. They keep us men in track and help us out with our problems. What im tryna say is treat your women right spoil them never take them for granted.
Answer:
what exactly is the question?
Explanation:
Please follow me pleaseWhat are two tips that should be followed when paraphrasing?
Answer:
1. Summarize the key points of the passage in your own words.
2. Make sure you understand the text and read it several times.
Explanation:
what's another word that fits into the category with the words supervision, charitable, and philanthropist
Answer:beneficent
Explanation:
Answer:
benefactress
Explanation:
it's the synonym of philanthropist meaning its basically another word for it
Coach Martinez encouraged Ashlynn to practice more and improve HER game.
Coach Martinez
practice
Ashlynn
game
Answer:When practice is more challenging than games, the games become less difficult ... In practice, coaches concern themselves with improving their offenses and defenses. ... that the coach will give him a path to a solution as he does in practice hop it help's
Explanation:
Answer:
Ashlynn
Explanation:
Read the following text:
Adapted from former US President Jimmy Carter, Foreword to Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land, A Photographic Journey by
Subhankar Banerjee. ©2003 by Subhankar Banerjee.
4 Standing on the coastal plain, I was saddened to think of the tragedy that might occur if this great wilderness was consumed by a web of roads and pipelines, drilling rigs and industrial facilities. Such proposed developments would forever destroy the wilderness character of America’s only Arctic Refuge and disturb countless numbers of animals that depend on this northernmost terrestrial ecosystem.
5 The extraordinary wilderness and wildlife values of the Arctic Refuge have long been recognized by both Republican and Democratic presidents. In 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the original 8.9 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Range to preserve its unique wildlife, wilderness, and recreational values. Twenty years later, I signed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, monumental legislation that safeguarded more than 100 million acres of national parks, refuges, and forests in Alaska. This law specifically created the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, doubled the size of the former range, and restricted development in areas that are clearly incompatible with oil exploration.
6 Since I left office, there have been repeated proposals to open the Arctic Refuge coastal plain to oil drilling. Those attempts have failed because of tremendous opposition by the American people, including the Gwich’in Athabascan Indians of Alaska and Canada, indigenous people whose culture has depended on the Porcupine caribou herd for thousands of years. Having visited many aboriginal peoples around the world, I can empathize with the Gwich’ins’ struggle to safeguard one of their precious human rights.
7 We must look beyond the alleged benefits of a short-term economic gain and focus on what is really at stake. At best, the Arctic Refuge might provide 1 to 2 percent of the oil our country consumes each day. We can easily conserve more than that amount by driving more fuel-efficient vehicles. Instead of tearing open the heart of our greatest refuge, we should use our resources more wisely.
What is ONE rhetorical device used in Jimmy Carter's "Foreward to the Arctic National" AND what IMPACT/EFFECT does his use of that rhetorical device have on his audience? Use TEXTUAL EVIDENCE to support your answer.
Feel free to use the following sentence stems to structure your response:
Jimmy Carter effectively uses the rhetorical device __________ in his "Foreward to the Arctic National." His use of ____________ can be seen in paragraph ___, when he says, " ______ insert textual evidence here _____." Jimmy Carter's use of this rhetorical device impacts the audience by _________ because ___________. This makes Jimmy Carter's foreword effective in _____________ because it _________.
Rubric
Correctly identifying the rhetorical device
Choosing textual evidence that is an example of the identified rhetorical device
Accurately explaining the effect of the author's use of the rhetorical device in the textual evidence
Accurately explaining how the rhetorical device makes the author's argument effective
Answer:
Are there any answers to choose from? sorry.
Answer:
coastal plain to oil drilling. Those attempts have failed because of tremendous opposition by the American people, including the Gwich’in Athabascan Indians of Alaska and Canada, indigenous people whose culture has depended on the Porcupine caribou herd for thousands of years. Having visited many aboriginal peoples around the world, I can empathize with the Gwich’ins’ struggle to safeguard one of their precious human rights.
ALL STATIONARY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. what is wrong with his sentence
answer:
its in all caps & "stationery" is spelled wrong
explanation:
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Answer:
"stationary" should be "stationery"
Explanation:
Stationary means “fixed,” “immobile,” or “unchanging.” Stationery refers to paper, matching envelopes, and writing implements.
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Which is a subjective summary of the passage?
Answer:
B. With so much going on in Rio, there is no way a trip there will disappoint.
Explanation:
A subjective summary of the passage is "with so much going on in Rio, there is no way a trip there will disappoint."
A subjective summary simply refers to the summary made out of personal opinion and not out of fact. The selected option reveals that the individual believes that a trip to Rio will not disappoint. That's the person's personal opinion about Rio.
Therefore, Option B is the correct answer.
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Does anyone know where I can find a quote or does anyone have a quote of what Bruno looks like from the story "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas"?
Answer:
here the answer
Explanation:
The protagonist and narrator, at the start of the novel Bruno is a nine-year-old boy living in Berlin during World War II. His Father, a Nazi officer, then moves the family to Auschwitz, Poland. As Bruno is young and cannot pronounce certain words, throughout the novel Hitler is referred to as “the Fury” (the Führer) and Auschwitz is referred to as “Out-With.” Bruno is very sheltered and naïve, and though he develops a close friendship with Shmuel, a Jewish boy in the concentration camp, Bruno has a difficult time grasping exactly how hard life is on the other side of the fence. Bruno is very interested in art and books, and loves exploring. He wants to become a soldier like his father, and though his parents never explain to him what is happening in the war, he has been indoctrinated from a young age to believe that Germany, the “Fatherland,” is superior to all other nations. Bruno is small for his age, and is very sensitive to people like Lieutenant Kotler calling him “little man.
When Arnetta saw Hosea Williams, one of her nonviolence trainers, arrive at her school, she thought, "It's here, it's about to happen!" She was joyful at "seeing all those children coming out to participate in the Movement." She described Dr. Bell, the principal of Ullman, as "running around like a chicken with his head cut off." Through the use of quotes in this excerpt, the reader is presented with the author's explanation of what happened at the school. an unreliable account of the day's events. a description of the event as Arnetta experienced it. a third-person point of view of what happened.
Answer:
a description of the event as Arnetta experienced it.
Explanation:
The fact that the statements were in quotes is a reflection of the fact that they were the words of Arnetta and they were expressions of her feelings. The first statement in quotes- "It's here, it's about to happen!", were thoughts going through her head. The second statement in quotes- "seeing all those children coming out to participate in the Movement", was what she saw.
The last statement, "running around like a chicken with his head cut off", was a description of how she saw the principal running around. So, all of these were descriptions of the event as Arnetta experienced them.
Answer:
c
Explanation: