Recall a "first" in life: the birth of your first baby sibling, your first time driving, the first birthday party you remember, or another first. Write two paragraphs that describe this important event, paying particular attention to details and sequencing. Remember that details refer to the facts of observations an author includes or omits. Think of details as specifics.

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Answer 1
Answer:

One of the most significant "firsts" in Sarah's life was the day her younger sister was born.

What is sibling?

A sibling is a brother or sister. It refers to a person's siblings collectively or one of two or more individuals having one or both parents in common.

One can include following points:

  • One of the most significant "firsts" in Sarah's life was the day her younger sister was born.
  • Sarah remembers the day vividly, as it was the first time she saw her mother in a hospital bed.
  • She recalls feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety as she held her father's hand and walked down the sterile hospital hallway.
  • She remembers reaching out to touch her sister's tiny fingers and being amazed by how soft they were.
  • From that day on, Sarah's life was changed forever.
  • She became a proud older sister and took on new responsibilities at home, helping to care for her sister and watching her grow and develop.

Thus, this can be the paragraphs for the given scenario.

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Answer 2
Answer:  I could only help you get ideas for this, because every ones "first" is different. So: first, remember a recall of you doing something for the first time that you remember first. For example, learning to ride a bike, or fist day of school. Then describe how you felt in that situation. Were you excited? Sad? Angry? Happy? Impressed? Then, describe why you feel that way. After that, you can also describe what happened before that, and how it links to the first time of something. You may also include small details like who was also there with you and how did THEY feel for you. Good luck. But what I wrote might not help. If it doesn't, you could ask your friends or your family.

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(5 pt)
posthumous
a. before birth
b. ancient
c. after death
d. courageous

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Since 'posthumous' means 'after death', and we are looking for its antonym, so a word which means quite the opposite, the correct answer is A, 'before death'. 

Both Greta and Fred were on the bus that arrived in Pittsburgh. Fred was glad to be home. He looked forward to visiting with old friends. Greta, on the other hand, dreaded seeing her old boyfriend. She already missed her days in New York City.1.   What can you most safely infer from the paragraph? 

       A. Fred once lived in Pittsburgh.   B. Fred is a friendly person.   C. Greta hates her old boyfriend.   D. Fred and Greta are friends.

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Answer:

A. Fred once lived in Pittsburgh

Explanation:

When both Fred and Greta arrived in Pittsburgh, both had differing reactions to that place. Fred being happy to be there shows that he used to live there before he moved to another city and being back, he'll visit old friends. Greta, on the other hand, is rather reluctant to be there. She dreads it. the paragraph shows that Fred once lived there in Pittsburgh, for it is only possible to have old friends where one used to live. No one can have old friends if he/she hadn't lived there before.

A. Fred once lived in Pittsburgh. Because it said he was glad to be home. Also it said he was going to vist old friends, and he would only have old friends if he used to live there.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. Kevin and Kimberly walks to the park. B. My sister and I plays tennis. C. Our jewelry and valuables is kept in a safe. D. Daffodils and lilacs bloom in springtime.

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Kevin and Kimberly walk to the park. My sister and I play tennis. Our jewelry and valuables are kept in a safe. The correct answer is D: Daffodils and lilacs bloom in springtime. I fixed the other sentences for you too.
a. Kevin and Kimberly walks to the park.

The story of the wolf used by chief pontiac is an example ofa. a simile.
b. personification.
c. an autobiography.
d. a myth.the story of the wolf used by chief pontiac is an example of a myth.

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The answer is d. a myth

What part of speech is the word forth in brought forth upon this continent

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The answer would be Adverb

Describe some of the emerging conflicts in the Fitzgeralds' marriage.

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Answer:

they got married

Explanation:

and had children