Folsom man’s points were unusual because there were created with:
pressure flaking and the points were as sharp as broken glass.
rock-grinding pressure and the points were smooth and flat.
rough chipping and the points were blunt.
Folsom man’s points were unusual because there were created with:
pressure flaking and the points were as sharp as broken glass.
rock-grinding pressure and the points were smooth and flat.
rough chipping and the points were blunt.
Which line from the text explains the main idea of the paragraph in bold? a Despite all the unknowns, scientists have agreed b There are between five and 15 million species left to discover on Earth c Taxonomists clearly still have a lot of work to do d There may yet be a dragon or a Loch Ness monster left to discover
Assume the persona of the subject in Neruda’s poem “Love” and write a three stanza poem that responds to the narrators questions and concerns about the relationship. Use at least one metaphor and pay special attention to tone and mood. (RL.10)
Chapter 12 Journal After reading chapter 12 of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, respond to the following question: What happens when we dehumanize patients? How should we treat patients to make sure they are treated with care and respect? * Make sure to support your opinion with at least 2 specific quotes from the text (include page #s). What happens when we dehumanize patients?
From the story “Yellow Ribbon”, whose point of view is the story being told from? Include a sentence, as textual evidence, to support your claim.