English, 27.06.2020 21:01, oscaryn7213
Alex woke up in a dark room. He reached for his weapon. It was a habit he had formed from years of fighting. His people were always in one battle or another. They fought over money, they fought over land, and they fought over goods. Currently, they were fighting over fishing rights. Alex realized that his weapon was not strapped to his body. Then a cold chill ran through him. "Where am I?” he thought. The last thing he remembered was the storm that had tossed his small ship like it was only a toy. The waves had grown bigger as the wind howled and the rain pelted him and his crew. Then, a wave had approached that looked like it would swallow them whole. Maybe it had. To help readers better understand the exposition, what is the best question to ask at this point in the story?: What is Alex’s favorite weapon? Where has Alex landed? What is the weather like? Who is a part of Alex’s crew?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:50, cabr379
Read the passage. (1) the first skateboard was constructed of old roller-skate wheels attached to a piece of wood. (2) improvements were made to the skateboard in 1959. (3) the year that the first commercially made skateboard appeared. (4) soon after, skateboarding began to grow in popularity. (5) in 1963, skateboard manufacturers formed the first professional skateboarding team. (6) that same year, the first organized skateboard competition took place, in california. which is the most effective way to correct the fragment in sentence 3? attach the fragment to sentence 4. attach the fragment to sentence 2. insert the phrase in the united states to the end of the fragment. insert the verb had before the verb appeared.
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English, 22.06.2019 15:00, DASASDAEDWEDA
What is being said in the prologue? what is being foreshadowed? in romeo and juliet?
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English, 22.06.2019 16:00, rodneydean4515
Excerpt from urban agriculture terri roberts telling a which of these is written in the narrative mode? a) the most important aspect of urban agriculture is the way it fosters community. people who lived down the block from one another had never spoken before we planted the garden. now, neighbors wave to each other on the street and have a real relationship. b) urban agriculture is an undertaking that our city just cannot afford at this time. how can we spend millions of dollars to clear the land and build a garden when we don’t have enough money in the budget to get our children the education they deserve? it seems like an expense that will just have to wait. c) i had never been to a farm before my class took a trip to a city garden. when we arrived, i spotted chickens walking around. there were even two goats grazing on a patch of grass. the tour guide explained the importance of city farmers while showing us around the tiny garden. she handed me a fresh green bean to try. it tasted really sweet! d) i think that urban agriculture is a great solution to many of our city's problems. it’s difficult for many families to find fresh, affordable produce in the city. with a city garden right down the road, it would be easy for people to get the vegetables and fruits they need. this would also our citizens begin to adopt healthier lifestyles.
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