Answer:
losing one's home and sense of identity
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>We named the dog Timmy.</u>
Explanation:
An objective complement an adjective or noun that follows a direct object and describes it. The objective complement in the sentence above is <em>Timmy</em> (describes the direct object, <em>dog</em>).
Answer:
D. use the same grammatical pattern.
Explanation:
Parallelism literally means using the same structure in (say) writing. Another way to put it, is that; when presenting a point, the sub-points must follow the same grammatical pattern or structure.
For example, the writer can choose to present the points using past tense. If by chance, there is a mix of tenses; then, the sub-points are not in parallel
This also include using phrases or sentences of identical and similar structure in each point and/or sub-points.
<em>Option (a) to (c) refer to the layout of the sub-points. The only options that answers the question is (d).</em>
Answer:
The conflict in the story makes the protagonist more resilient, allowing him to overcome the obstacles impeding his survival.
Explanation:
First of all, we need to point something out very clearly, the main character was very human, very naive, innocent, and trusty. However, after his mates betray him and they difficult him his stay at the camp he turns dark and decides he is going to be more egoist. This allows him to become stronger, fearless and improves his stance. Making him risk everything to grow and survive. The character starts very naive and finishes the story aware of the darkness of humanity.
Short poem using a random word generator
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Don’t believe that the document is Irrelevant,
The document is relevant beyond belief
Doe the document make you shiver
Does it?
Pay attention to the background, the background is most factual
When I see of the backgrounders, I see the timely time.
Down, down, down in the midst of the backgrounders.
There lay a heavy deep burial.
Don’t believe that the articles are little
They are beyond are belief
I cannot help but can stop at the academic books
And take a deep look and stare and gaze