subject
English, 02.11.2020 20:20 Magalaki713

PLEASE HELP ASAP The following is a student draft. It may contain errors.

(1) Tent, tarp, sleeping bags, backpacks, warm clothes (for those cool mountain nights), two coolers (one with sodas for the drive), a shopping bag full of marshmallows, hotdog and hamburger buns, chips—yup, it looked like we had everything.
(2) We said goodbye to my mom and sister and headed out. (3) This was going to be great—just my dad and I hiking, canoeing, and roasting marshmallows for three whole days. (4) The sun was just coming up as we pulled onto the road.
(5) The drive across the valley to Yosemite takes about three hours, and there's not much to see. (6) It's mostly just straight flat highway through mile after mile of tomato fields. (7) I told my dad that someone must like ketchup more than I do. (8) He laughed. (9) But then he reminded me that I was rather fond of spaghetti and pizza sauce. (10) I couldn't argue with that.
(11) When we got to our campground, it was already crowded. (12) Nonetheless, by some miracle, there were one open right across from the showers. (13) Someone must have just left the campgrounds. (14) We grabbed the spot, jumped out of the car and breathed in the mountain air. (15) After piling the food on the picnic table, we got to work setting up the tent. (16) That done, we built a fire in the grate and roasted hot dogs for an early lunch.
(17) That afternoon, the whole next day, and the morning of the day after that, we hiked and swam and canoed during the day and roasted hot dogs and hamburgers and marshmallows in the evenings. (18) And we talked. (19) My dad told me stories of things he did when he was my age and what it was like growing up back then. (20) I told him the things I wanted to do with my life.
(21) On the drive home, we were both pretty quiet. (22) We were tired. (23) But it was a good kind of tired. (24) We were tired from an adventure that neither of us would ever forget.

3
Select the correct answer.
How could sentence 11 be revised to better transition to sentence 12 and describe what the campground was like when the narrator arrived?
A.
When we got to our campground, it was only mid-morning, but the campsites were already filling up fast.
B.
When we got to our campground, there were people everywhere trying to grab a campsite.
C.
When we got to our campground, it was already crowded, and we knew we should have left earlier.
D.
When we got to our campground, most of the campsites were already taken by people who got there earlier.

ansver
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 21.06.2019 18:00, mahdy43
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of  animal farm. by the autumn the animals were tired but happy. they had had a hard year, and after the sale of part of the hay and corn, the stores of food for the winter were none too plentiful, but the windmill compensated for everything. it was almost half built now. how does the pacing of this passage affect the reader’s interpretation of the text? a flashback to earlier events provides a pause in the pacing to slow events down. foreshadowing of events provides information as to what will happen to the windmill. the pace of the text quickens to convey the characters’ resolve to finish the windmill. the pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
Answers: 2
image
English, 21.06.2019 19:00, AleOfficial101
What does twain find ironic and hypocritical about human patriotism?
Answers: 3
image
English, 22.06.2019 04:20, cooltrey777
With crack on crack of thunder, zeus let fly a bolt against the ship, a direct hit, so that she bucked, in reeking fumes of sulphur, and all the men were flung into the sea. they came up 'round the wreck, bobbing a while like petrels on the waves. no more seafaring homeward for these, no sweet day of return; the god had turned his face from them. –the odyssey, homer read the passage. then, identify the theme that is supported by the passage. most ships cannot survive a terrible thunderstorm. the ocean is an angry beast that will tame any who try to control it. the gods have the power to control human destiny. men are willing to die to eat the delicious cattle of the gods.
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 05:00, abdulbasharee99
Which lines spoken by romeo in act iii, scene i of romeo and juliet best support the inference that romeo desires future peace between the montagues and capulets? check all that apply. abc romeo: tybalt, the reason that i have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting; villain am i none, romeo: i do protest i never injur'd thee, but love thee better than thou canst devise, romeo: draw, benvolio; beat down their weapons, gentlemen, for shame, forbear this outrage! romeo: alive! in triumph! and mercutio slain! away to heaven, respective lenity, and fire-ey'd fury be my conduct now! romeo: this day's black fate on more days doth depend; this but begins the woe others must end.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
PLEASE HELP ASAP The following is a student draft. It may contain errors.

(1) Tent, tar...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 09.03.2021 03:10
Konu
Health, 09.03.2021 03:10
Konu
Biology, 09.03.2021 03:10
Konu
Mathematics, 09.03.2021 03:10