Answer:
A. A quote from a recent college graduate who was hired by a technology firm that recruits at Chaffey College.
Explanation:
I did it and got it right :>
Answer:
The correct answer is D)
Explanation:
Dawn O'Porter had expressed and executed the desire to write Paper Aeroplanes due to her desires to create an Autobiography that was inspired by reflections of the past.
As with most projects, she experienced a project creep with regard to Paper Aeroplane as the story and characters moved from non-fiction to interesting and fictitious elements.
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1. “It was the most thrillingist one that ever was; and so he went on a-bragging.”
2. “He will be deeply obleeged if they will mention it to their friends.”
3. “We are sold – mighty badly sold.”
4. “These Arkansaw lunkheads couldn’t come up.”
<u>Explanation:</u>
A pattern of speech that is used in a particular region or area of a country is known.
Different classes of people use different dialects who belong to different areas while writers also use dialects to develop the setting and characters.
The following sentences are written in dialect:
1. “It was the most thrillingist one that ever was; and so he went on a-bragging.”
2. “He will be deeply obleeged if they will mention it to their friends.”
3. “We are sold – mighty badly sold.”
4. “These Arkansaw lunkheads couldn’t come up.”
The last one. They can't go on and they can't stay where they are. They've got to be on their home asteroid in two weeks which we are to think that there is not enough time to go to earth to get a cruiser and return home in that. Nor can they stay where they are. They know that the miners have taken every ship available. They're caught in a net and there doesn't seem to be any solution.
One is just a statement of the way one of the characters looked. It is a quick observation about the way he looked. "Lean and Hungry" is another way to describe him. If there was a way of getting a ship, the way he looks tells us that he would have found a way.
Two is just a fact that is part of the setting. He's at the biggest port on Mars. Nothing there. How the 2 characters feel about that is more important than where they were. We just have to know that if there is nothing in that city, there's going to be nothing anywhere else on Mars.
Three is close, but four is better because it is more emotional. The second best answer is Three.
Answer:
Warm and happy.
Explanation:
This is the statement that best describes the people who live in the Negro village. The author presents black people as being warm, happy and welcoming. Although they are not satisfied with their present social condition, they make the most out of it and still enjoy other things in their lives, such as family and company.