Answer:
A ,C, and E are the correct answers
Explanation:
I just took the test.
The revisions that would make the diagram of the fire pit more effective are:
1. Including images for each step of the process;
2. Adding a label to indicate the depth of the fire pit;
3. Including labels for all materials mentioned.
Those revisions would make it easier for the person building the fire pit to visualize the work that has to be done and the way it is supposed to be done. Understanding the materials, their appearance and use is an important step to ensure the success of the project. Since the depth is crucial for the fire pit to function properly, being able to visualize the correct depth is also essential for the building. The pictures of each step would help eliminate possible doubts, especially if the images are well depicted and numbered.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B</u>: Aunt Zeze is misunderstood and even though she loves her nieces, she experiences great personal unhappiness.
Explanation:
<em>Aunt Zeze's Tears</em> is a Brazilian short story, written by Emilia Moncoroua Bandeira de Mello.
Aunt Zeze is a young woman who got old prematurely because she dedicated all her life to her nieces. She is misunderstood by her family, they laugh at her, as she did not have a proper youth because she decided to stay with her sister and nieces, so she still dresses like a teenage girl and has her dreams and unfulfilled ambitions.
Zeze fell in love with a friend of her brother-in-law named Monjardin who writes a poem to her. While listening the poem, Zeze realizes that she is too old to fell in love and she will never find her happiness.
I think it would be (C. Character) because notice how this exert is only describing a character.
Answer:
D) all of the choices are correct
Explanation:
This question refers to the novel <em>Dance Hall of the Dead</em> by Tony Hillerman, published in 1973. The series follows the adventures of police Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, and it is set in New Mexico. The series are well-known for drawing information and inspiration from the traditions of the Navajo and Zuni people. It is primarily set in Ramah Reservation.