I would go with, It is necessary to have a list of needed items
Answer:
Based on the plot, he plans to propose and then when the other characters show up things start to go wrong. c
Explanation:
I believe that the arrival of the minor characters cause conflict and this will advance the plot.....
Answer:
Monsieur Hamel's actions contribute to the development of both the theme and main idea within the story because he wants to show the students that no matter the circumstances, they should remember to not let the lessons they've learned go to waste.
In paragraph 30, it states,
"Thereupon he turned to the blackboard, took a piece of chalk, and, bearing on with all his might, he wrote in the largest letters he could: “VIVE LA FRANCE!”
Monsieur Hamel does not want the students to feel discouraged about the new life that they'll be forced into. He wants them to not forget everything and for them to continue learning French.
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Explanation:
The entirety of the poem is an extended metaphor. It uses figurative langue to compare seemingly unlike things. for example; The United States, The Civil War and Lincolns assassination. Int his metaphor, the captain is the president, the voyage is the war and the ship is USA.
(I just tried to reword from a previous question which was similar)
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The tone of the passage is loving (B).
The author is bragging about his or her little sister. The author is very proud of her and everything that she has accomplished. There is no part of the passage that would suggest that the author is angry with his or her sister, critical of her, or envious of her. The passage simply is stating the little sister's accomplishments.