I would say the correct answer is <span>c. greatly distressed. These lines describe desperate attempts to live a normal life, to reinvent its meaning, to try to enjoy it once again and recreate some sense within the terrible predicament. This is not optimism - it's a desperate (and vain) attempt to reach for some optimism. It is not depression either - a depressed person doesn't even try.</span>
It's equivalent because no matter how much you add 0's it would be the same answer
Answer:
Traditional form of Japanese..... Haiku, A humorous poem with 5.....Limerick, pamphlets, brochures....reference material
Answer:
D) original floorplans and pictures of the church
Explanation:
The main idea of this poem is destruction of a Wichita church. The building itself will be renovated and repainted and it will serve another purpose as the commercial object.
The poem describes the condition the church is now in, workers who move things out of the church and bring their work material and an old priest whose service in this church came to an end.
Church is transfered into a construction site and, as such, one can not grasp on the church's earlier beauty.
The best complement to the author's current despription of the church would be some pictures, footage and original floorplans to show how the church changed and decayed over time.
<span><span>C. Have you ever wanted to play tag with the whales?</span></span>
<span>Choice C is the best choice as
a “hook” to catch the reader’s interest in reading your essay. First, it is
directed to the reader as an invitation to get involved. Secondly, it gives a
new insight that whales can also be playful like dolphins. Thirdly, whales
although not really as threatening as sharks are huge animals. To play tag with
them would be very challenging and an almost impossible thing to do. Choices A
and B are just declarative statements that inform and do not have an emotional connection
to the reader; while D can be used as a supporting statement to choice C.</span>