The passage adds to the development of the text mainly by showing:
B. that Jabeen hopes to fit in with her peers by dressing in cool, Americanized outfits.
- This question refers to the story "Why I Lied to Everyone in High School about Knowing Karate," by Jabeen Akhtar.
- The author tells the story of two times when got recognition as a student.
- The first one was for writing an amazing story. However, the story was plagiarized.
- The second time was for knowing karate. However, she had never taken karate in her whole life.
- Jabeen never had the courage to tell people the truth. She desperately <u>wanted to be seen, acknowledged, admired</u>.
- She was just average - a C student who was not pretty or cool enough to be popular.
- The excerpt shows her need for acceptance. The way she carefully picks her outfit reflects her concern about fitting in.
- She wants to look stylish, but does not wish people to know she tried to look stylish.
- In conclusion, the excerpt shows that Jabeen wants to fit in, and that her clothes are chosen with that purpose.
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Answer:
D. a magazine article from last year titled "Solar Panels for All"
Explanation:
Its right. bc i did a test and it was right!
The Modest Proposal addresses the problem of the society regarding the increasing population of poor children. The modest proposal is a proposed solution on how to deal with these children, the idea is to fatten up the children so they could be of use the the manpower of the society. The ambiguous part was that the role of the parents and the family of these children.
As mentioned in the comments, this question is about completing the sentence with a noun clause.
Answer:
He is a liar and so you need not believe what he says.
Explanation:
<u>A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun in a sentence. That means it can function as subject, object of a verb or of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. Noun clauses begin with words such as what, whatever, when, which, how etc.</u>
Having that in mind, I will provide a couple of possible answers:
- He is a liar and so you need not believe what he says.
- He is a liar and so you need not believe that he is truly sorry.
Answer:
1. b. (Becuase it says, "ye mighty" implying talking to other powerful figures)
4. b. ('...whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read", speaking of his face's intricacies being understood by the sculptor)
5. b. (sneer of cold command? Yeah, he was a tough guy.)
7. a. (Ozymandias was once powerfu, and now his statue lies in ruins!)
8. d. (the opposite is exemplified in the poem)
9. d. (see explanation for number 7)
10. VERY SORRY but I am not sure! Someone comment if they know, please forgive me.
11. a.
12. Well, us, but I think it's b.
13. a.
14. d.
SECTION B
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