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11. Read the following paragraph found in the selection from "From Emperor to Citizen."
The "Articles for Favorable Treatment" stipulated that I could live temporarily in the Imperial Palace without fixing any definite time limit. Apart from three large halls that were handed over to the Republic, the rest of the Forbidden City continued to belong to the Imperial Palace. It was in this tiny world that I was to spend the most absurd childhood possible until I was driven out by the soldiers of the National Army in 1924. I call it absurd because at a time when China was called a republic and mankind had advanced into the twentieth century, I was still living the life of an emperor, breathing the dust of the nineteenth century.
After reading this paragraph, what can the reader most likely conclude about China? (1 point)
It is a country that is defined by strict rules.
It is a country that favors tradition over progress.
It is a country that honors its royalty with extravagant living.***
It is a country that struggled to find its place in a global society.
12. All of the following lines from "Cranes" demonstrate the story's message about the effects of war on people except (1 point)
"The northern village at the border of the Thirty-eighth Parallel was snugly settled under the high, bright autumn sky."****
"Then he suddenly he thought that Tokchae,too, must want a puff. But today, how could he offer a cigarette to a fellow like this?"
"They made me vice-chairman of the league because I was one of the poorest and I was a hard-working farmer. If that constitutes a crime worthy of death, so be it."
"I thought of evacuating, even if I hd to carry my father on my back. But my father said no. How could the farmers leave the land behind when the crops were ready for harvest?"
13. Read the following paragraphs from "Cranes."
Without a moment's delay, still out of breath from running, they untied the crane's feet and wings. But the bird could hardly walk. It must have been worn out from being bound.
The two held it up in the air. Then, all of a sudden, a shot was fired. The crane fluttered its wings a couple of times and came down again.
It was shot, they thought. But the next moment, as another crane from a nearby bush fluttered its wings, the boys' crane stretched out its long neck with a whoop and disappeared into the sky. For a long time the two boys could not take their eyes away from the blue sky into which their crane had soared.
Which word best describes the mood created by these paragraphs? (1 point)
celebratory
comforting***
admiring
tranquil****
help, im not sure.
14. Read the following paragraph from "A Way of Talking."
I was pleased about Jane and Rose. Jane was asking Rose all sorts of questions about her life in Auckland. About varsity and did Rose join in the marches and demonstrations. Then they went on to talking about fashions and social life in the city, and Jane seemed deeply interested. Almost as though she was jealous of Rose and the way she lived, as though she felt Rose had something better than a lovely house and clothes and everything she needed to make life good for her.
Using the details in this paragraph, the reader is led to understand that Jane is mostly interested in Rose's (1 point)
dress size.
social life.***
marital plans.
political beliefs.
15. Read the following paragraphs from "A Way of Talking."
These words of Rose's took me by surprise and I realised something about Rose then. What she said made all my anger go away and I felt very sad because it's not our way of talking to each other. Usually we'd say, "Never mind Sis," if we wanted something to be forgotten. But when Rose said, "Don't worry Honey she's got a thick hide," it made her seem a lot older than me, and tougher, and as though she knew much more than me about the world. It made me realise too that underneath her jolly and forthright ways Rose is very hurt. I remembered back to when we were both little and Rose used to play up at school if she didn't like the teacher. She'd get smart and I used to be ashamed and tell Mum on her when we got home, because although she had brains I was always the well behaved one.
Rose was speaking to me in a new way now. It made me feel sorry for her and for myself. All my life I had been sitting back and letting her do the objecting.
All of the following words could be used to describe the speaker's feelings about her sister Rose except (1 point)
bothered.
exasperated.****
protective.
sympathetic.
The "Articles for Favorable Treatment" stipulated that I could live temporarily in the Imperial Palace without fixing any definite time limit. Apart from three large halls that were handed over to the Republic, the rest of the Forbidden City continued to belong to the Imperial Palace. It was in this tiny world that I was to spend the most absurd childhood possible until I was driven out by the soldiers of the National Army in 1924. I call it absurd because at a time when China was called a republic and mankind had advanced into the twentieth century, I was still living the life of an emperor, breathing the dust of the nineteenth century.
After reading this paragraph, what can the reader most likely conclude about China? (1 point)
It is a country that is defined by strict rules.
It is a country that favors tradition over progress.
It is a country that honors its royalty with extravagant living.***
It is a country that struggled to find its place in a global society.
12. All of the following lines from "Cranes" demonstrate the story's message about the effects of war on people except (1 point)
"The northern village at the border of the Thirty-eighth Parallel was snugly settled under the high, bright autumn sky."****
"Then he suddenly he thought that Tokchae,too, must want a puff. But today, how could he offer a cigarette to a fellow like this?"
"They made me vice-chairman of the league because I was one of the poorest and I was a hard-working farmer. If that constitutes a crime worthy of death, so be it."
"I thought of evacuating, even if I hd to carry my father on my back. But my father said no. How could the farmers leave the land behind when the crops were ready for harvest?"
13. Read the following paragraphs from "Cranes."
Without a moment's delay, still out of breath from running, they untied the crane's feet and wings. But the bird could hardly walk. It must have been worn out from being bound.
The two held it up in the air. Then, all of a sudden, a shot was fired. The crane fluttered its wings a couple of times and came down again.
It was shot, they thought. But the next moment, as another crane from a nearby bush fluttered its wings, the boys' crane stretched out its long neck with a whoop and disappeared into the sky. For a long time the two boys could not take their eyes away from the blue sky into which their crane had soared.
Which word best describes the mood created by these paragraphs? (1 point)
celebratory
comforting***
admiring
tranquil****
help, im not sure.
14. Read the following paragraph from "A Way of Talking."
I was pleased about Jane and Rose. Jane was asking Rose all sorts of questions about her life in Auckland. About varsity and did Rose join in the marches and demonstrations. Then they went on to talking about fashions and social life in the city, and Jane seemed deeply interested. Almost as though she was jealous of Rose and the way she lived, as though she felt Rose had something better than a lovely house and clothes and everything she needed to make life good for her.
Using the details in this paragraph, the reader is led to understand that Jane is mostly interested in Rose's (1 point)
dress size.
social life.***
marital plans.
political beliefs.
15. Read the following paragraphs from "A Way of Talking."
These words of Rose's took me by surprise and I realised something about Rose then. What she said made all my anger go away and I felt very sad because it's not our way of talking to each other. Usually we'd say, "Never mind Sis," if we wanted something to be forgotten. But when Rose said, "Don't worry Honey she's got a thick hide," it made her seem a lot older than me, and tougher, and as though she knew much more than me about the world. It made me realise too that underneath her jolly and forthright ways Rose is very hurt. I remembered back to when we were both little and Rose used to play up at school if she didn't like the teacher. She'd get smart and I used to be ashamed and tell Mum on her when we got home, because although she had brains I was always the well behaved one.
Rose was speaking to me in a new way now. It made me feel sorry for her and for myself. All my life I had been sitting back and letting her do the objecting.
All of the following words could be used to describe the speaker's feelings about her sister Rose except (1 point)
bothered.
exasperated.****
protective.
sympathetic.
Answers
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Reed
11 - I disagree.
12 - I agree.
13 - I disagree with both your choices.
14 - I agree.
15 - I agree.
12 - I agree.
13 - I disagree with both your choices.
14 - I agree.
15 - I agree.
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Anonymous
16. Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics.
Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain. (1 point)
Orient Express
Istanbul
Express
Mark Twain****
17. Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics:
He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a Strauss waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car. (1 point)
Steven Spielberg
Strauss waltz
spaghetti
no error
help with this one? it could be anything which makes me think there is no error???
18. Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization. (1 point)
"Good morning," Ms. Roper said. "Please open your copies of The Hobbit to page 45."
"I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?" ******
Ms. Roper handed out an article on J. R. R. Tolkien from Smithsonian magazine.
"I can’t wait to read the rest of his books," said Rick.
19. Identify the choice that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics. (1 point)
Catherine asked, "Where are you going"?
"We're going to volunteer at the animal shelter," said Dan, "Do you want to come?"
"Do they have puppies there?" she asked.*******
"Of course. Did you think they had elephants?", Dan asked her.
20. Identify the error in apostrophe use:
Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party. (1 point)
Pat's
Tom's
Richards'***
no error
21. Identify the error in apostrophe use: Those dogs's owners have left them in their vet's kennel while they shop at Macy's. (1 point)
dogs's***
vet's
Macy's
no error
22. Identify the incorrect word: Emma told Jim that his car is still in it’s parking place next to our apartment. (1 point)
his
it’s***
our
no error
Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain. (1 point)
Orient Express
Istanbul
Express
Mark Twain****
17. Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics:
He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a Strauss waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car. (1 point)
Steven Spielberg
Strauss waltz
spaghetti
no error
help with this one? it could be anything which makes me think there is no error???
18. Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization. (1 point)
"Good morning," Ms. Roper said. "Please open your copies of The Hobbit to page 45."
"I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?" ******
Ms. Roper handed out an article on J. R. R. Tolkien from Smithsonian magazine.
"I can’t wait to read the rest of his books," said Rick.
19. Identify the choice that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics. (1 point)
Catherine asked, "Where are you going"?
"We're going to volunteer at the animal shelter," said Dan, "Do you want to come?"
"Do they have puppies there?" she asked.*******
"Of course. Did you think they had elephants?", Dan asked her.
20. Identify the error in apostrophe use:
Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party. (1 point)
Pat's
Tom's
Richards'***
no error
21. Identify the error in apostrophe use: Those dogs's owners have left them in their vet's kennel while they shop at Macy's. (1 point)
dogs's***
vet's
Macy's
no error
22. Identify the incorrect word: Emma told Jim that his car is still in it’s parking place next to our apartment. (1 point)
his
it’s***
our
no error
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Writeacher
See your earlier post.
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Minnie
Anyone know if these are correct?
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Anonymous
10.a
11. B
12. D
13.B
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. D
18. B
19. C
20. C
21. A
22. B
11. B
12. D
13.B
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. D
18. B
19. C
20. C
21. A
22. B
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Toast
those are wrong
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Toast
so thanks a lot
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Toast
the real answers are
10.B
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.A
17.D
18.B
19.C
20.C
21.A
22.B
10.B
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.A
16.A
17.D
18.B
19.C
20.C
21.A
22.B
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idk
whats the answers for connections academy lesson 12: East Asia and the pacific Rim unit test??
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CHAKA
1.d
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.e
6.b
7.a
8.c
9.d
Not 100% sure^^^^^^^
10-22 is 100% tho
10.b
11.b
12.a
13.c
14.a
15.a
16.a
17.d
18.b
19.c
20.c
21.a
22.b
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.e
6.b
7.a
8.c
9.d
Not 100% sure^^^^^^^
10-22 is 100% tho
10.b
11.b
12.a
13.c
14.a
15.a
16.a
17.d
18.b
19.c
20.c
21.a
22.b
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Sally
Are those right for connections?
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CHAKA
Mine are from connections
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Here you go
Eglish 10B unit 7 lesson 2 Connections Academy
1.C
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.D
6.A
7.D
8.B
9.B
10.A
11.C
12.D
13.B
14.B
15.C
16.A
17.B
18.B
19.B
20.C
21.D
22.C
23.C
24.A
25.B
26.A
27.B
28.C
29.A
30.A
31.C
32.B
33.A
34.D
35.C
36.A
37.B
38.A
39.D
40.C
41.E
42.A
43.C
44.B
45.D
46.D
47.E
48.C
49.B
50.A
51.A
52.D
53.C
54.B
The rest are essays.
1.C
2.B
3.C
4.A
5.D
6.A
7.D
8.B
9.B
10.A
11.C
12.D
13.B
14.B
15.C
16.A
17.B
18.B
19.B
20.C
21.D
22.C
23.C
24.A
25.B
26.A
27.B
28.C
29.A
30.A
31.C
32.B
33.A
34.D
35.C
36.A
37.B
38.A
39.D
40.C
41.E
42.A
43.C
44.B
45.D
46.D
47.E
48.C
49.B
50.A
51.A
52.D
53.C
54.B
The rest are essays.
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The one above is so wrong
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. B
10. A
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. D
15. C
16. A
17. B
18. C
19. D
20. C
21. D
22. A
23. C
24. A
25. A
26. A
27. A
28. C
29. B
30. A
31. C
32. B
33. A
34. D
35. C
36. A
37. B
38. A
39. D
40. C
Don't follow any of the answers they put, they're all practically wrong
//Con. Acd. Eng10B Semester Exam//
2. C
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. B
10. A
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. D
15. C
16. A
17. B
18. C
19. D
20. C
21. D
22. A
23. C
24. A
25. A
26. A
27. A
28. C
29. B
30. A
31. C
32. B
33. A
34. D
35. C
36. A
37. B
38. A
39. D
40. C
Don't follow any of the answers they put, they're all practically wrong
//Con. Acd. Eng10B Semester Exam//
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boo
now which one of these people do i trust..
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boo
i feel like they probably move the questions around so im not gonna risk it
ig i have to google each individual question XD
ig i have to google each individual question XD
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...
Did you get the answers?
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Maname Jeff kaplan
who do I trust with my life
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@Maname Jeff kaplan honestly, that's a mood
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kek
1)she has fallen in love with him
2)sadness and lonlieness
3)patronizing
4)dark humor
5)the arab-isreali conflict
6)daughter in law
7)war
8)despises and loves
9)the clash of moernizaiton with traditional life
10)there is a price to be paid for telling the truth
11)reserved and sincere
12)love adn value their family
13)the curropt actions that follow in the story
14)the effects of war
15)a vietnamese man who fled hanoi and joined the army in the south
16)have u turned in you're english paer yet?
17)his
18)both
19)anybody
20)does allie adn edwin wan to submit their poems?
21)richest
22)double negative
23)more
24)exclamatory
25)she wants to buy film, and chewing gum
26)George Washington was born on Febuary 22, 1732
27)ice hockey is played on a rink; but field hocke y is played outdoors
28)"The reporter noted that she [Sonia Sotomayor's] nomination to the Supreme Court was the first for Latina Women
29)hers's
30)dejected
31)target
32)inherited
33)undeniable
34)neglect
35)uneasiness
36)charmed
37)rejected
38)hostility
39)attacked
40)character: understadning of people through their words, thoughts, and actions
41)setting: where a story takes place
42)satire: poking fun at human folly
43)dues ex machina: the use of unexplainable event to resolve a story
44)etymology: the study of word origins
45)euphemism: a polite way of expresing an unpleasent truth
46)thesis: the point the author is trying to prove
47)mood: the emotion the reader tkes from the story
48)exaggeration: overstating for effect
49)pathos: a persuasive appeal to the emotions
2)sadness and lonlieness
3)patronizing
4)dark humor
5)the arab-isreali conflict
6)daughter in law
7)war
8)despises and loves
9)the clash of moernizaiton with traditional life
10)there is a price to be paid for telling the truth
11)reserved and sincere
12)love adn value their family
13)the curropt actions that follow in the story
14)the effects of war
15)a vietnamese man who fled hanoi and joined the army in the south
16)have u turned in you're english paer yet?
17)his
18)both
19)anybody
20)does allie adn edwin wan to submit their poems?
21)richest
22)double negative
23)more
24)exclamatory
25)she wants to buy film, and chewing gum
26)George Washington was born on Febuary 22, 1732
27)ice hockey is played on a rink; but field hocke y is played outdoors
28)"The reporter noted that she [Sonia Sotomayor's] nomination to the Supreme Court was the first for Latina Women
29)hers's
30)dejected
31)target
32)inherited
33)undeniable
34)neglect
35)uneasiness
36)charmed
37)rejected
38)hostility
39)attacked
40)character: understadning of people through their words, thoughts, and actions
41)setting: where a story takes place
42)satire: poking fun at human folly
43)dues ex machina: the use of unexplainable event to resolve a story
44)etymology: the study of word origins
45)euphemism: a polite way of expresing an unpleasent truth
46)thesis: the point the author is trying to prove
47)mood: the emotion the reader tkes from the story
48)exaggeration: overstating for effect
49)pathos: a persuasive appeal to the emotions
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J
I will update if those answers are right.
The ones he missed:
50.(dialect)
B / a regional way of speaking
51.(flashback)
A / the description of an event
52. (simile)
D / a comparison of two things
53.(foreshadowing)
C / elements of a story that hint
The ones he missed:
50.(dialect)
B / a regional way of speaking
51.(flashback)
A / the description of an event
52. (simile)
D / a comparison of two things
53.(foreshadowing)
C / elements of a story that hint
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Anonymous
Does anyone have the essay?? #56??
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you’re welcome, kinda
for connections english test (english 10B unit 6: east asia and the pacific rim)
here are the answers i got. the ones with question marks i got wrong
1.d
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.e
6.b
7.a
8.c
9.d
10.?
11.?
12.a
13.c
14.?
15.a
16.a
17.?
18.b
19.?
20.c
21.a
22.b
the rest are essays and you can do those on your own!
here are the answers i got. the ones with question marks i got wrong
1.d
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.e
6.b
7.a
8.c
9.d
10.?
11.?
12.a
13.c
14.?
15.a
16.a
17.?
18.b
19.?
20.c
21.a
22.b
the rest are essays and you can do those on your own!
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Anonymous
it depends on what states of connections academy. I am Georgia lesson 12 unit 6 east Asia and the pacific rim unit test last EXAM last test of 10th grade so anyone have answers exact answers of GEORGIA
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Correct Answers to mine
At least in my state, these are the correct answers to the 2021, World Literature B Unit 6: East Asia and the Pacific Rim Lesson 12: East Asia and the Pacific Rim Unit Test.
Word bank questions (99% sure correct):
1.d
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.e
6.b
7.a
8.c
9.d
Normal Questions (100% sure correct):
10. C - overcome by her own conflicting emotions.
11. B - uncomfortable with the extravagance of his meals.
12. C - No matter what bullies sprang forward to shake their fists at her...etc.
13. B - reflective
14. B - social life
15. A - infuriated
16. A - Orient Express
17. D - no error
18. B - "I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?"
19. C - "Do they have puppies there?" she asked.
20. C - Richard's
21. A - dog's
22. B - it's
23. n/a
24. n/a
25. n/a
Word bank questions (99% sure correct):
1.d
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.e
6.b
7.a
8.c
9.d
Normal Questions (100% sure correct):
10. C - overcome by her own conflicting emotions.
11. B - uncomfortable with the extravagance of his meals.
12. C - No matter what bullies sprang forward to shake their fists at her...etc.
13. B - reflective
14. B - social life
15. A - infuriated
16. A - Orient Express
17. D - no error
18. B - "I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?"
19. C - "Do they have puppies there?" she asked.
20. C - Richard's
21. A - dog's
22. B - it's
23. n/a
24. n/a
25. n/a
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I need 25 for the test
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Regal
Imao no;
Alternatively;
Matching:
1. Voice- D // general attitude…
2. Plot- C // the events…
3. Dialect- A // words and phrases…
4. Euphemism- B // A more polite…
—
5. Flashback- E // A memory…
6. Foreshadowing- B // providing hints…
7. Setting- A // the location where…
8. Thesis- C // The main argument…
9. Theme- D // The main point…
10. Maori
11. Is falsely accused of plotting to sell his research to the enemy
12. They bound their heads with yellow scarves
13.Continues to sell packets of tea
14. “How can the likes of Jane know when we go around…”
15.Loyal to the emperor
16.A ruler and his subjects
17. Have to shoot one another
18.Reflection
19. Orient Express
20. No error
21. “I’ve left my book at home, said Emily
22. Rhett Butler’s language in “Gone with the wind”
23. “Do they have puppies there?”
24. Richards’
25. Dogs’s
26. Yours
27.its
28. Mary had a little lamb; its fleece as white as snow
29. Colon
30. Semicolons
31. Evacuate
32. Forthright
33. Serene
—
Essay questions I cant help with here.
Alternatively;
Matching:
1. Voice- D // general attitude…
2. Plot- C // the events…
3. Dialect- A // words and phrases…
4. Euphemism- B // A more polite…
—
5. Flashback- E // A memory…
6. Foreshadowing- B // providing hints…
7. Setting- A // the location where…
8. Thesis- C // The main argument…
9. Theme- D // The main point…
10. Maori
11. Is falsely accused of plotting to sell his research to the enemy
12. They bound their heads with yellow scarves
13.Continues to sell packets of tea
14. “How can the likes of Jane know when we go around…”
15.Loyal to the emperor
16.A ruler and his subjects
17. Have to shoot one another
18.Reflection
19. Orient Express
20. No error
21. “I’ve left my book at home, said Emily
22. Rhett Butler’s language in “Gone with the wind”
23. “Do they have puppies there?”
24. Richards’
25. Dogs’s
26. Yours
27.its
28. Mary had a little lamb; its fleece as white as snow
29. Colon
30. Semicolons
31. Evacuate
32. Forthright
33. Serene
—
Essay questions I cant help with here.
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Does anyone have the connection unit 7 lesson 2 English 10 B semester exam . 54 questions
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Mille
I NEED HELP!!!! Is anyone on here in Honors English and have the answers to the test, but Honors English version?!?!
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Totally_A_Person
I should get popcorn, watching people get with 13 different answers seems fun
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Polar Bear in a Snowstorm
In case you didn't know, they change up the answers all the time and it varies whether you have honors or not. Searching each question up is the play here, it will take time but it's worth the 100%
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Some pretty girl
Semester Exam 10B NOTE (my answers got me 31/40) so 9 are wrong
1. C. Feels entitled to the privileges
2. B. Understands the true nature
3. C . “The vendors milled”..
4. B. Telling the truth
5. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer is shy yet proud
6. A. Frustrating
7. A. Blunt
8. D. somber
9. B. Foreshadowing
10. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer The narrator wishes for a rematch
11. A. The writer realizes that father hood
12. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer “ But it's not true that”
13. C. Bashir is not really related
14. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer she recognized rama
15. Their just going to have to wait
16 Logos
17 GOT IT WRONG
18 C. We had to move heaven
19 D . Dogs should avoid eating
20 B The elderly are often
21 D . richest
22 GOT IT WRONG
23 C . Their
24 C . double negative
25 GOT IT WRONG
26 A . “ The reporter noted that her [ Sonia Sotomayor’s ] nominated to the Supreme Court
27 GOT IT WRONG
28 Was you and Kyle
29 GOT IT WRONG
30 George Washington was born
31 Dejected
32 Target
33 Inherited
34 undeniable
35 neglect
36 uneasiness
37 charmed
38 rejected
39 hostility
40 attacked
Hope this helps I just finished so can’t say if I got the essays right , don’t best talk selves up to much we gone make it through this school stuff :3
1. C. Feels entitled to the privileges
2. B. Understands the true nature
3. C . “The vendors milled”..
4. B. Telling the truth
5. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer is shy yet proud
6. A. Frustrating
7. A. Blunt
8. D. somber
9. B. Foreshadowing
10. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer The narrator wishes for a rematch
11. A. The writer realizes that father hood
12. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer “ But it's not true that”
13. C. Bashir is not really related
14. GOT IT WRONG wrong answer she recognized rama
15. Their just going to have to wait
16 Logos
17 GOT IT WRONG
18 C. We had to move heaven
19 D . Dogs should avoid eating
20 B The elderly are often
21 D . richest
22 GOT IT WRONG
23 C . Their
24 C . double negative
25 GOT IT WRONG
26 A . “ The reporter noted that her [ Sonia Sotomayor’s ] nominated to the Supreme Court
27 GOT IT WRONG
28 Was you and Kyle
29 GOT IT WRONG
30 George Washington was born
31 Dejected
32 Target
33 Inherited
34 undeniable
35 neglect
36 uneasiness
37 charmed
38 rejected
39 hostility
40 attacked
Hope this helps I just finished so can’t say if I got the essays right , don’t best talk selves up to much we gone make it through this school stuff :3
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uhhm
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Spongebob
Gary the snail, you get right over here right now to take your bath!
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Gary
*meow meow*
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Spongebob
What do you mean you have the right to not do what I say? I own you! >:(
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Gary
*meow meow meow meow*
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Spongebob
*gasp* You take that back right now! I do everything for you Gary, and all I want is for you to take a bath! If you don't like that, then how about you go live somewhere else where your someone else's problem!!
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Gary!
Meow meow.
*walks out of the house*
*walks out of the house*
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Spongebob
Good grief! The nerve of that snail! He'll be back by sunset, he'll be crawling back to eat his snail chow and chew on his ball.
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Narrator
*A few hours later*
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Patrick
Oh hi Gary.
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Gary
*Meow meow. Meow meow meow meow*
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Spongebob
Hmm, so spongebob said to live somewhere else so then your someone elses problem?
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Gary
*Meow meow.*
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Patrick
Oh, and you want to live with me? Okay! I don't know if i'll have enough money for supplies. I'll ask Spongebob for some.
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Patrick
*Rings Spongebob's doorbell*
Hi spongebob!!
Hi spongebob!!
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Spongebob
Oh, hi patrick! Have you seen Gary? I would of for sure thought he would of came back home by now?
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Patrick
Yeah, he's living with me now. He told me all about what you said. I don't think he'll ever want to come back. And I needed some money so that I can buy supplies for him. Do you have some?
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Spongebob
*sniffles* yeah, sure patrick. Here is some money. Please take care of my gare bare.
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Patrick
Thanks! Ok, bye now!
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Spongebob
Bye patrick..
*sniffles*
*closes door*
*sniffles*
*closes door*
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Spongebob
*Cries* Oh what have I done! My gare bare is gone forever now!! I should of never said that! I need to get him back. I can't fathom what life would be like without my gary!! Maybe I'll go over there later this evening, I'm sure Gary would like to come back home, hopefully..
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Narrator
*Later this evening*
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Patrick
Oh gary!! I just came back from the seamart! I bought a comfy bed, some food, a snail litter box and some toys just for you! I hope you'll enjoy them. I also bought some icecream for me, heh.
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Gary
Meow!! *purr*
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Patrick
*laughs* hehehehe ohohohoho oh Gary! That tickles!
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Spongebob
Okay, here I go..
*knocks on rock*
*knocks on rock*
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Patrick
Hheehe! Oh hold on Gary! Let me get it.
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Patrick
Oh hi spongebob..
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Spongebob
Hi patrick! I came over to check on Gary, you know, to see if he needed anything.
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Patrick
Oh, I don't know why you would want to check on Gary after what you said to him, but sure. Come on in!
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Spongebob
Thanks pat.
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Spongebob
Hi gary!
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Gary
Meoww.
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Spongebob
So um buddy, do you need anything? Like your favorite chewy ball, some snail chow? Anything, perhaps?
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Patrick
He's fine spongebob. I bought him some new toys and some snail food. He doesn't need you anymore. You even said you didn't want him in your house.
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Gary
Meoww!! *purr*
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Patrick
Hehehe ohohohoo oowoooohhooohoo! Aww gary.
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Spongebob
Well, um. I guess I'll be seeing you guys later. Bye pat. Bye Gare bare.
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Spongebob
Please take care of him pat. Make sure to feed him 5 bowls of snail chow each day. Give him the chewy ball if you bought him one. And make sure to change the litter box atleast 1-2 times a day. Good night pat. Good night gary. I'll miss you oh so much.
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Sheesh
What the actual heck went on here? I feel bad that some people actually wanted answers or help and got a SpongeBob episode 😭
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