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DeAngelo is selecting a fiction text for personal enjoyment. He is in eleventh grade and reads well; he loves biology, classical music, and biking. Based on this information, which book(s) would be the best recommendatio...
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Two students are working together on an experiment that measures the effect of different liquid fertilizers on the thickness of plants’ stems. Which is most likely to result in the greatest amount of error in their scien...
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Cassandra is looking for nonfiction texts to learn more about horseback riding. She is in eleventh grade and is an advanced reader; she loves cooking, art, and adventure stories. Based on this information, which book(s)...
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Juan is planning an investigation about natural reserves. Which of these is most likely to be a reliable source of scientific information on the Internet? nationalnaturalreserves.com nationalnaturalreserves.net nationaln...
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Francis was recording plant heights for an experiment. Each time that she took a measurement, she wrote it down. Then, she measured the plant again and compared the new measurement to the one that she had recorded in her...
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An author’s is the particular way in which the author writes.
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Utopia reflects the time in which it was written because gold had little value in the fifteenth century. exploration was important in the fifteenth century. children had expensive toys in the fifteenth century. poor peop...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The dinner was exceedingly handsome, and there were all the servants and all the articles of plate which Mr. Collins had promised; and, as he had li...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. In this passage, Elizabeth and others are visiting Lady Catherine’s estate. As the weather was fine, they had a pleasant walk of about half a mile a...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Mr. Collins’s triumph, in consequence of this invitation, was complete. The power of displaying the grandeur of his patroness to his wondering visit...
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Read the excerpt from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. In this passage, the Bennets discuss Bingley, who has just rented Netherfield Park. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a g...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The dinner was exceedingly handsome, and there were all the servants and all the articles of plate which Mr. Collins had promised; and, as he had li...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. From the entrance-hall, of which Mr. Collins pointed out, with a rapturous air, the fine proportion and the finished ornaments, they followed the se...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 8 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. "I have an excessive regard for Miss Jane Bennet, she is really a very sweet girl, and I wish with all my heart she were well settled. But with such...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. While they were dressing, he came two or three times to their different doors, to recommend their being quick, as Lady Catherine very much objected...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. In spite of having been at St. James’s, Sir William was so completely awed by the grandeur surrounding him, that he had but just courage enough to m...
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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. In spite of having been at St. James’s, Sir William was so completely awed by the grandeur surrounding him, that he had but just courage enough to m...
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Which statements best characterize the relationship between economic context and theme in chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice? Check all that apply. It is only through having wealth that people can be confident. Wealth and...
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When the ladies returned to the drawing-room, there was little to be done but to hear Lady Catherine talk, which she did without any intermission till coffee came in, delivering her opinion on every subject in so decisiv...
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The dinner was exceedingly handsome, and there were all the servants and all the articles of plate which Mr. Collins had promised; and, as he had likewise foretold, he took his seat at the bottom of the table, by her lad...
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Elizabeth’s courage did not fail her. She had heard nothing of Lady Catherine that spoke her awful from any extraordinary talents or miraculous virtue, and the mere stateliness of money or rank she thought she could witn...
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When the ladies were separating for the toilette, he said to Elizabeth— “Do not make yourself uneasy, my dear cousin, about your apparel. Lady Catherine is far from requiring that elegance of dress in us which becomes he...
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I am the less surprised at what has happened,” replied Sir William, “from that knowledge of what the manners of the great really are, which my situation in life has allowed me to acquire. About the court, such instances...
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They were in fact very fine ladies; not deficient in good humour when they were pleased, nor in the power of making themselves agreeable when they chose it, but proud and conceited. They were rather handsome, had been ed...
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Mr. Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Nethe...
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