What do Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin have in common? A.They all go to the same school.  
B.
They all are excellent in math.
  
C.
They all have a parent who is missing.
  
D.
They all feel like outsiders in some way.

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Answer 1
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After reading the poem "A wrinkle in time" which is written by Madeleine L'Engle I understand that the main characters are portrayed as an awkward in some way. Everyone of them has some problems with the society that surrounds them. The society do not understand them and thinks that they are strange, but in fact these characters talented children who are in many ways superior from the people around them.

That is why the correct answer is D) They all feel like outsiders in some way.


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8. PART A: How does Mr. Raut’s fate affect Mr. Horrocks after he takes his revenge? the cone

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Mr. Horrocks is horrified and sickened by what he has done to Raut in his anger, and so he quickly puts Raut out of his misery.

Answer:

part 2

Explanation:

PART B: Which of the following paragraphs best supports the answer to Part A?

A.  

(Paragraph 89) He clung crying to the chain, pulling himself up from the burning of the cone. Each missile Horrocks flung hit him. His clothes charred and glowed, and as he struggled the cone dropped, and a rush of hot suffocating gas whooped out and burned round him in a swift breath of flame.  

B.  

(Paragraph 90) When the momentary red had passed, Horrocks saw a charred, blackened figure, its head streaked with blood, still clutching and fumbling with the chain, and writhing in agony — a cindery animal, an inhuman, monstrous creature that began a sobbing intermittent shriek.

C.  

(Paragraph 92) “God have mercy upon me!” he cried. “O God! what have I done?”  

D.  

(Paragraph 93) An intense realization of that agony came to his mind, and overcame every other feeling. For a moment he stood irresolute, and then, turning to the truck, he hastily tilted its contents upon the struggling thing that had once been a man. The mass fell with a thud, and went radiating over the cone.

How to turn 42/4 into a mixed number

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42/4 as a mixed number would be 10 1/2

4 can be placed into 42 ten times with a remainder of 2. this would leave you with 10 2/4/ simplify this and you get 10 1/2

hope i helped!


Well, an easy way to do it is to just divide 42 by 4, and your remander would be the ending fraction. 42÷4= 10  and 2/4. Simplify and you get 10 and 1/2!



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Please help.Explain how Achebe portrays the Igbo customs, cultural experience, and laws. Reference specific examples from the text.

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The

novel “Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, while often thought to

offer readers an accurate portrait of Igbo or African culture in

general, often does not effectively represent the culture it seeks to

portray. More generally, one of the challenges of the fiction genre, and

of the frequent criticisms lodged against it, is the manner in which

history, people, and place are integrated into the narrative. Writing a

fictive narrative that is based on real people, places, and events poses

some inherent dangers, not the least of which is the possibility of

inaccurate or partial representation of Igbo culture.

This is particularly true for novelists who are writing about

non-Western cultures for Western audiences. Such is the case in “Things

Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, in which the author writes about members

of a Nigerian tribe.

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Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist. He had a title of chieftain of Igbo tribe and wrote novels about its customs. That was portrayed as sophisticated, passed down through generations.

Westerners may mistaken them as ‘primitive and savage’. But Achebe showed Igbo people's rich cultural background through his narrations. Igbo proverbs, ‘the art of conversation", were frequently quoted in his novels.

The non-violent nature of Igbo was demonstrated by events like the peaceful agreement with the Mbaino tribe during a murder in Igbo by a Mbaino man.

Possessive Nouns are often used as adjectives true or false

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Answer:

No, possessive nouns cannot be used as adjectives.

Explanation:

Possessive noun shows the ownership and possessive adjective defines and modifies the noun to show the ownership. Possessive adjectives are not formed by adding apostrophe + s to possessive noun.

Possessive adjectives are my, your ,his, her, its, our, their. The possessive pronouns that replace the noun are: mine, yours, hers, his, its.

For example: his head is big. (His is possessive adjective)

That money is ours. (Ours is possessive pronoun)

Answer:  Possessive nouns have function as adjectives

Explanation:

Possessive nouns are showing ownership and they have an apostrophe or  ''s'', or both. For example: Today's weather, Mary's book, Dog's food, Owls' eyes.

Because of that, they function as adjectives but they are still possessive nouns.

''I can't find Mary's book.''  

Mary's is a possessive noun ( because it's telling us that the book is Mary's) and Mary's is functioning as an adjective and modifying the noun book.

Examples for possessive adjectives:  This is our house.  

                                                               Hey, that's my phone.

Possessive adjectives list: your, my, his, her, its, our, their. Possessive adjectives can replace noun to show ownership of something.

These are the words spoken by characters in a literary work.

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That would be Dialouge

Answer:

Dialouge.

Explanation:

How would you organize a story about your life, and what would you include? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.A. I would begin writing about the earliest events I could remember.
B. I would begin with the present time, and then look back to show how I got here.
C. I would include important people who made a difference in my life.
D. I would focus primarily on my point of view, with little emphasis on others’.
E. I would write about the difficult times that have made me stronger.
F. I would write about the funny moments to make my audience laugh.

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The answers are:  

The way I would organize a story about my life and the details I would include are...  

 

B. I would begin with the present time, and then look back to show how I got here.  

C. I would include important people who made a difference in my life.  

E. I would write about the difficult times that have made me stronger.  

 

F. I would write about the funny moments to make my audience laugh.

Explanation:

I left "I would focus primarily on my point of view, with little emphasis on othersve’." out because even though it is a story about my life I have decided to include important people who made a difference in my life as well.

Answer:

All of them its multiple choice

Explanation: