In "The Scholarship Jacket," the misplaced modifiers are phrases that are incorrectly positioned in the sentence, leading to confusion or changes in meaning. One example is "the only friends the old woman had left were two old biddies called Cara Mae and Sally Wooley.” Here, the phrase "the old woman had left" should immediately follow "two old biddies" to clarify that Cara Mae and Sally Wooley are the only friends left.
Marta expected to win the scholarship jacket that year because she had consistently excelled academically and fulfilled all the requirements to qualify for the scholarship. Additionally, she believed that her dedication and hard work would be recognized by the school. Also, past experiences may have reinforced her confidence in her ability to earn the jacket.
The scholarship jacket is important to Martha because it represents the recognition of her hard work and academic achievements. It symbolizes her dedication to her studies and serves as a tangible symbol of her accomplishments. It also holds sentimental value as it is a tradition in her family to earn the jacket.
Yellow Jacket, Strait Jacket, Smoking Jacket, Full Metal Jacket! Flack Jacket, Leather Jacket, Forcey Jacket, It's Brock's Jacket! Puffy Jacket, Bullet-Proof Jacket, Track Jacket, a Woolen Jacket! Dungaree Jacket, Jean Jacket, Denim Jacket, Their all the same jacket! Put on my outer wear. My special coat, without a tear! Jackets are everywhere. With a hood, or a belt, or a sleeveless one. Doesn't count, that's a vest called a Jerkin. A, 2, 3, 4. A Harley Jacket, Bolero Jacket, Tuxedo Jacket, An Eisenhower Jacket! Nehru Jacket, Satin Jacket, Riding Jacket, Technicolor Jacket! Welding Jacket, Child's Jacket, Driving Jacket, Reversible Jacket! Members only Jacket, Padded Jacket, Fringed Jacket, Double Crested Jacket! All in the coast of where, The Devils land, and Witches Hair! Jackets are everywhere. Put on my outerwear. My special coat, without a tear! Jackets are everywhere. With a hood, or a belt, or a sleeveless one. Doesn't count, that's a vest called a Jerkin. Ahh......we're all wearing jackets...
it is for all the time.
If you meet all the requirements and/or were chosen by the school or whoever was running the scholarship program as a worthy candidate.
Its a barbour jacket they all are in that soap just no name on them
You can get a servcice scholarship by contacting the college you will be attending. Not all schools approve this scholarship.
Wasps, Honey Bees, and Killer Bees are all relatives of the Yellow Jacket.
there are none
When someone gets a little money for college, but not all of it.
No. He never went to Oxford at all, so he could not have won the Rhodes scholarship
I can apply because I was admitted to University of Gothenburg,Sweden but running out of money to pursue my study.