Answer:
Explanation:
I personally think that it would be totally different. You wouldn't be able to see what people look like or be able to hear what they're saying. You'd have to learn braille. I've tried to learn braille and it's very hard. I honestly don't think I'd be able to learn how to read braille. I would also feel really bad for the people that are blind and deaf. Just us having those privileges and they don't makes me feel bad for them.
Read this passage from The Phantom Tollbooth. "My, my, my, my, my, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the land of Expectations, to the land of Expectations, to the land of Expectations. We don't get many travelers these days; we certainly don't get many travelers these days. Now what can I do for you? I'm the Whether Man." "Is this the right road for Dictionopolis?" asked Milo, a little bowled over by the effusive greeting. Which phrase from the passage is an idiom? "welcome, welcome" "land of Expectations" "the Whether Man" "bowled over"
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
D on Edge 2022
Explanation:
HOPED THIS HELPED YOU
This is an example of what form of poetry?
Moon above the land
reflecting on life below
silver in the light
Answer:
free verse
Explanation:
PLSS HELP ME I DONT UDNERSTAND THISS
(WITH PICTURE BECAUSE I FORGOT TO UPLOAD IT)
Answer:
1. arent sufficiently brief
Explanation:
It States that he has to write a brief summary about what happens but his summary includes every comment wich makes it to long