Yawning helps with the cooling down with the brain. Like an fan for an over heated computer. It’s contagious because it shows human behavior
Answer:
They may have inspired the author to make August's character strong enough to face the challenges of a new school with the loving support of his family.
Explanation:
The children's novel <em>Wonder </em>by Raquel Jaramillo tells the story of a physically deformed boy August "Auggie" Pullman. The whole plot revolves around his deformity and how he began to accept what he really is, despite the deformity. The story also delves into his relationship with his best friend Jack and his sister Olivia's frustration in having to sacrifice her needs to her brother's needs.
In Natalie Merchant's song <em>Wonder</em>, she sings about a girl who will make her way <em>"with love, with patience, and with faith"</em>. These very words may have inspired the author to make the young boy Auggie's character strong enough to be able to overcome the challenges that he will face in the new school. Added to that, the support of his loving family members, even his own sister Olivia will also help him face the challenges.
Answer:
Calvin, D. Samual Clemens: An American Icon. 2018. Woodworth Press.
Explanation:
When making an entry for works cited in an academic article, you must reference all citations and academic works by other authors. All of these references must comply with the MLA guidelines.
These guidelines state that you must start the entry with the author's last name, followed by a comma and the first letter of the author's name. After that, you must enter the name of the book, magazine or article followed by the year of publication and the publisher that published it.
Last two options: "With very round cheeks, twinkling eyes, nimble movements, and a shrill voice" and "way of skipping from side to side and whisking his tail".
Imagery is the use of figurative language to describe things as perceived by our physical senses.
You would be looking for context clues in your quote that describe, "Grendal", as being a monster.
"...the blood drank in currents,"
"...he soon had the dead man's Feet and hands, too, eaten entirely"
Both those quotes seem to be monster-ish to me.
I don't know if this Grendal is a literal or symbolic monster, ie: cannibal.
I'm not going to directly tell you what to write but it should just be as simple as saying how each quote (I recommend using two quotes) about what Grendal is doing is also something that a monster might do.