English, 02.07.2020 17:01 victoriakraus3497
The Hunley recovery team planned to display Diane's casts in a museum that was about to be built. But did the casts belong in a public exhibit? Some people objected to displaying soldiers' remainsâeven though they were plastic replicas. Diane saw nothing wrong with it. In fact, she had no qualms about showing the real bones. "If people want to really learn about the soldiers," she said, "you have to show the bones. The bone is a record of a person's life, especially the last partâthe circumstances of death." How and why did the Hunley sink? What can we learn about the livesâand deathsâof its ill-fated crew? Scientists will likely be investigating the answers for years to come, thanks in part to Diane's casts.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30
Although the account is in good standing at this point in time. is this sentence incomplete or complete?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30
An old patched hat,which was almond terim-red, watched as it sat on an old , thin head.which kind of figurative language is found in line 1-2? a. metonymyb. oxymoronc. personificationd. simile
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English, 22.06.2019 09:20
Fifteen-year-old kwan sat on a large boulder on the rocky shore and watched her seven-year-old brother, min, race along the beach close to the waterâs edge. the handmade kite, streaming high in the air behind him, created a striking image against the vivid blue sky. occasionally, min called out, âkwan, look at me! iâm flying! iâm flying! â she beamed and waved at him, urging him on in his glee. she recalled the day her parents first brought home the little bundle from the hospital, the first boy in the family, making her the happiest big sister ever. the family had had a new baby to care for and cherish, and she had a precious little brother to shower with love and attention. min brought joy and delight to the whole household, and his presence completed the family.kwan smiled again as she watched him run along, and she felt great contentment at the pleasure he took in flying the kite they had made together. ever since father had taken min to the korean kite festival, he had begged for a kite of his own. the multicolored dragons, birds, and box kites with their colorful tails and plumes appeared to enchant min as he watched them soar and race in the clear blue sky. he stood mesmerized by the panoply of colors. âsomeday, i will race a kite in the festival! â min stated with determination. when min made up his mind that a kite would be the perfect summer project for him and kwan, she was surprised. âi donât want a kite-making kit,â he informed their father. âi want to build it myselfâwith kwanâs .â kwan initially wondered why min included her in his quest for a kite, but she quickly realized that her clever brother had correctly surmised that their father would more likely approve the request if minâs big sister were there to him. how could kwan refuse? kwan gazed out at her brother and heard his shrieks of delight as he tried to direct their marvelous flying creation. she watched it wheel, spin, and diveâa wild, colorful bird putting on an aerial display. its gold and red crepe-paper wings fluttered in the air, mimicking the flight of a predatory bird surveying the landscape for prey. it swooped and dived, perhaps discovering a possible meal, and then went airborne again to avoid the rocky terrain below. min was the falconer, guiding his bird on its path through the sky, not yet ready to call it back to the ground. but kwan grew concerned when she looked out at the dark, threatening clouds beginning to roll in off the water. when she saw the streaks of lightning within the cloud formation, she pointed to the distant storm and called out to her little brother to bring in the kite. min nodded and rolled in the kite string, bringing his bird home. âletâs go,â kwan told her brother and put her arm around him to fold him safely under her wing as they both held onto the kite. âitâs time to go home.âhow does the author best develop the theme that with determination, one can achieve a goal? a-the author uses an extended metaphor to show how min successfully builds a kite that flies like a colorful bird. b-the author uses a metaphor to compare kwan to a mother bird, protecting her young one from the thunderstorm.c-the author uses imagery to show how the kite mimics a predatory bird under min's careful direction. d-the author uses personification to show how min's kite swoops and dives in the air to avoid the rocks below it.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:10
The best description of the theme presented in the resolution of "lostâ is that a crisis can people appreciate lifeâs joys. cause people to act selfishly. bring enemies together. drive two friends apart.
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