Answer:
There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional.
Explanation:
The three details from the texts that supports the main idea are:
1) People of different cultures describe dragons in similar ways. Each culture serve as witnesses to other cultures testimonies regarding dragons.
2) Dragons are mentioned not only in stories but also in old legal papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible.
3) Dragons are included along with eleven real animals in the Chinese calendar.
A kiva is a chamber used by Pueblo Indians for religious purposes
answer : B
Answer:
love
Ten words are:
1.moon
2.fresh
3.Honey
4.sweet
5.summer
6.wed
7.fire
8.season
9.twine
10.buckle
poem: Roses are red, violets are blue. You are as sweet as honey, You're eyes shine as bright as the moon on a summer night. The season you love is as fresh as dandelions. Your eyes have a fire to them, that makes my knees buckle. When we wed I'll twine my fingers with yours.
1. <u>I would say this is true,</u> making connections is an excellent way to help people understand the meaning of a subject. Especially if you connect something hard to understand with something that is easier to understand.
2. <u>The answer for this question would be D.</u> If you are looking to understand all perspectives on a topic, you would want to explore opinions from people who both support the topic in addition to people who oppose, as well. This will guarantee that when you write about a topic. you are not biased to one opinion more than another. You have to do your research equally.
3.<u> My answer for this question would be A. Theme.</u> The theme of a story is the known as the underlying message or "big idea". I chose A for this question by taking notice of key words from the question such as "<em>main point</em>" and "<em>statement</em>". Only in the theme of a story will you find the story's statement.