Sorry we cant help if we cant see the poem. add the poem and I maybe able to help
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: the <span>two questions did Harriet ask in her mind when she witnessed the suffering of her people is that </span>"Why should the farm animals live better than my people?" and <span>"Aren't there laws against this harsh treatment?" </span>
The correct labeling of the given sentence is S-LV-N-SC
<h3>What are Sentence Patterns?</h3>
This refers to the labeling of words in the English language which shows the subject-verb-object and other patterns which includes object, complement, etc
Hence, we can note that from the given sentence, there is the use of the sentence pattern which is S-LV-N-SC as it shows the subject of the sentence which is "You", the linking verb which is "can trust", the noun which is "God" and the subject complement which is the "He has great things in store for you."
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Answer:
A loaf of bread or a gold rectangle locket, and paint (orange like the sunset if you have it)
Explanation:
a loaf of bread because he's the baker's boy
a gold rectangle locket because his token in Catching Fire/ Quarter quell
Paint because he is also an artist and great at decorating cakes and The reason I said orange like the sunset is because it's his favorite color and we know this because when he's talking to Katniss on the train during the victory tour.
<u>Catching Fire</u>
Peeta: "What's your favorite color?"
Katniss: "Green, what's yours?"
Peeta: "Orange, not bright orange but a soft orange like a sunset"