Answer:
He yelled furiously
Explanation:
I just took that quiz. Wrath means anger
Answer:
The settings of the story takes place at the Ethel River.
Explanation:
'In the Jaws Of the Aligator' is a short story written by P.C Arnoult.The story is about a tug-of-war between an alligator, antagonist, and the protagonist, Ume, over the body of protagonist's wife, Taita.
The setting of the story is a time and place or location of when and where the story took place. A setting may include geographical location, weather, time, social or cultural environment, etc.
In the story 'In the Jaws of the Alligator', story's setting is the 'Ethel River.' The story took place at the Ethel River, where protagonist along with his wife, Taita and an eight-year-old son went to collect mussel-shells, an ingredient that helps to make lime. It is at this setting, the protagonist had a tug-a-war with the alligator, the place where the alligator caught hold of his wife, and the place where she died. Another element of this settiing is that the place have the possibility of having alligators. That's the reason Ume and his son were keeping watch over alligators.
The answer b, is incorrect.
The correct answer is a. I just took the test and used the answer the other user gave because i had a feeling it was wrong. I got a 90 lol.
Answer:
D) the fact that Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé tribe made this claim
Explanation:
According to "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs," conflicts could be avoided if white Americans gained a better understanding of Native Americans. That is the claim made by Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé tribe.
This above summary makes it more complete.
Answer:
c. ignoring social conventions
Explanation:
Email totally ignores social conventions, which are norms and agreements that allow life in society. The email, greet the person who should receive this email. Social conventions require us to greet people before we talk about our purpose with email, in addition, the person who wrote the email should identify himself. So we can say that email would be correct if it were written as follows:
<em>"Dear Mr. Lopes.
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<em>I dropped an application off last week and was wondering if anyone had a chance to look over it yet. Get back to me, please.
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<em>Sincerely, Natalia camara."</em>