The answers are:
"Jordyn the jock was not as bad as I thought she would be when I first learned we’d been paired to lead the cabin of eight-year-olds."
"By the second week of camp, I realized I actually liked Mariah a lot more than I’d expected to."
The lines help to develop the theme that people who have little in common can become friends because both caracters admit that they have made previous judgements before getting to know each other. However, after sharing and going through certain circumstances, they realize that they actually like each other.
Probably the first line, "Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind..."
When I think of a "young maiden", I think of a girl with long, pretty hair. Keats describes just that in the first line. The other lines can be interpreted as anything, but aren't exactly like a young maiden.
According to my calculations:
Nostalgia: with "Often in thought"
Resilience: with "They send me to eat"
Hope: with "Tomorrow, I'll be at the table"
Resentment: with "Not everlastingly"
Answer:
50 employees
Explanation:
if 8% of them staff is 4 employees, then 2% is 1 employee.
100 divided by 2 is 50.
Remember, 2% of the staff is 1 person, so there if 100 divided by 2 is 50, there are 50 employees.
A good summary of an informational text must state, in the student's own words, only the most important ideas.
Explanation:
A summary is a usually brief comprehensive abstract, recapitulation, or compilation of previously laid out statements. Different kinds of texts can be summarized, for example, chapters or even entire books. A summary should include the most important and relevant information and ideas, without getting into much detail. That way it helps the reader understand the main ideas of the text and save time. When summarizing a literary work, the student should use their own words in order to avoid plagiarism.
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