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Reading Informational Text Unit Test
10 of 15 Items
Item 10
Use this paragraph to answer the question.
The crowd gathered around a chain-link fence and waited for the show to begin. The artist approached the large tree stump and powered up his chainsaw with a loud roar. Everyone was startled even though they knew the sound was coming. Swinging the saw in rhythmic motions and lunging forward to make quick stabs at the wood, the artist began to create an image. The people in the crowd turned their heads and squinted their eyes, trying to make out what shape the sculpture would take. Time passed quickly and the buzz of the saw dominated the scene for most of the afternoon. Then, just as the evening light softened the forest, the artist set down his saw and touched the face of the giant grizzly bear with his bare hand.
Which evidence supports the inference that the artist is inspired by nature?
A.His work requires physical strength.
B.He performs outside in front of a crowd.
C.He carves animals out of wood.
D.He likes to be hands on with his work.
C is my answer
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PsyDAG
agree
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jay
whats the answer
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Nay
could one of you please help me with Informational Text Analysis Unit Test if you have all the answers please reach OUT TO ME!!!!
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Anonymous
if you help me and no im a a+ student ut hel if you anwers
Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
part/whole relationship
cause/effect relationship
analogy relationship
item/category relationship
Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
part/whole relationship
cause/effect relationship
analogy relationship
item/category relationship
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Anonymous
tell me all anwersers ok ut if you lie *****************
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Jonnaeya
does anyone know all of them i need them asap i have the test today
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Anonymous
Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
item/category relationship
analogy relationship
cause/effect relationship
part/whole relationship
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
item/category relationship
analogy relationship
cause/effect relationship
part/whole relationship
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Anonymous
Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
cause/effect relationship
item/category relationship
analogy relationship
part/whole relationship
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
cause/effect relationship
item/category relationship
analogy relationship
part/whole relationship
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Chloe's world
ok whats the answer for all of them
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ava
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Drbeep
1.C
2.D
3.D
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.B
For Connexus
2.D
3.D
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.B
For Connexus
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✨ kennedie✨
cool drbeep
but is this right?
but is this right?
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✨ kennedie✨
DRBEEP IS WRON HE GAVE ME A 20!!!!
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cat valantine
Give me answers right ones
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erika
bruh i have 3 questions
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erika
na i have 13
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My Suffering For You
1. A
2. D
3. D
4. D
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. C
12. C
13. Get your own answer
14. It’s easy
15. Get your own topic and transitions
2. D
3. D
4. D
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. C
12. C
13. Get your own answer
14. It’s easy
15. Get your own topic and transitions
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Disgusting weeb
Its wrong beacuse they shuffle the answers to the question for each person :/
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connexus student
ALRIGHT HERE ARE THE ANSWERS I GOT 4 OUT OF 13 BECAUSE OF YOUR FAKE ANSWER!
C
A
D
B
C
A
A
C
AD
C
DO IT YOURSELF
EASY
OK
C
A
D
B
C
A
A
C
AD
C
DO IT YOURSELF
EASY
OK
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connexus2020
could someone just tell me what your supposed to do for the portfolio? thanks in advance!
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please help
Some one tell us that right answers.
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Poprocks
real answers i took the test
a
d
c
a
d
a
a and d
c
a
b and c
a
12 and 13 you have to write it yourself but i can give you examples
12 example Literal meanings is exactly what it says while figurative meaning uses similes or metaphors\
literal example: the sun was a literal ball of gas
figurative: his face was like a tomato
13 example The difference is Anthropology is the study of aspects of humans within past and present societies while autobiography is when a person writes something about themselves
hope you pass
a
d
c
a
d
a
a and d
c
a
b and c
a
12 and 13 you have to write it yourself but i can give you examples
12 example Literal meanings is exactly what it says while figurative meaning uses similes or metaphors\
literal example: the sun was a literal ball of gas
figurative: his face was like a tomato
13 example The difference is Anthropology is the study of aspects of humans within past and present societies while autobiography is when a person writes something about themselves
hope you pass
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Anonymous
We need the sentence answer not the letter plz
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🦋🦋help//connexus S😭😭
Can someone give the answers to Analyzing Informational Text Unit Test Lesson:24 Unit:7...can you give the actual answers instead of the letters plz .I am very much stressing out over this test so plz help me..I am desperate 😭
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poprocks is right
Thx poprocks
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thas tuff
thx poprocks
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TURTLE
THESE ARE THE REAL ANSWERS FOR INFORMATIONAL TEXT ANALYSIS UNIT TEST, 6 GRADE!!! %100 TURTLE DON'T LIE!
1. Cause and effect
2. Domain specific vocabulary
3. Imitation
4. Figurative meaning
5. Explicit information
6. The central Idea
7. Minor details and jugements
8. Subjective
9. It makes text illogical
10. By describing what happened and by telling the effects of what happened
11. A digram
12. THESE ONES YOU TYPE ON UR OWN! *hint* Figurative means beyond the means and Literal means the exact definition
13. THESE ONES YOU TYPE ON UR OWN! *hint* It has to do with objective and subjective views
IF U WANT %100 I SUGGEST U DO THESE!!
1. Cause and effect
2. Domain specific vocabulary
3. Imitation
4. Figurative meaning
5. Explicit information
6. The central Idea
7. Minor details and jugements
8. Subjective
9. It makes text illogical
10. By describing what happened and by telling the effects of what happened
11. A digram
12. THESE ONES YOU TYPE ON UR OWN! *hint* Figurative means beyond the means and Literal means the exact definition
13. THESE ONES YOU TYPE ON UR OWN! *hint* It has to do with objective and subjective views
IF U WANT %100 I SUGGEST U DO THESE!!
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Anonymous
I NEED THE ANSWERS AND EXPLANATION TO ALL 15 QUESTIONS I FORGOT EVERYTHING AND I HAVE A 79% IN ELA I NEED TO DO BETTER AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Fallin 4 you
BRU - i'ma do the test myself rp & post the answers if i made a good grade.
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~/\~
what are the answers? my grade is depending on it!
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~/\~
¯\_(~/\~)_/¯ im helpless
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Fallin 4 you
ion kno- still doin tha test- BSGHAUSGA
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~/\~
p.s. im in 7th grade pls help!
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~/\~
besides, its the last thing I have to do today
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Fallin 4 you
ik i go to connexus as well- & like honestly my grade wasn't so hot, but ik from the do it yourself sections its gonna bring my grade up. idk what to tell you bc i don't wanna mess uup your grade. try finding some notes if you took some. the test isn't that hard so idk.
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Fallin 4 you
but piece of advice if your gonna copy someone's answers try to read the question 1st & make sure their answers make sense <3 bc last time i copied someones & failed completely. if you get a bad grade btw just ask your teacher to reset & try again.
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~/\~
thats what I do ima take the test and put the RIGHT answers cause I don't lie
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~/\~
ima post the question then the answer in word form =)
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yep
well im failing
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E A SPORTS
ummm so ~^~ where are the answers?
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Dani's Child
T H E Y S H U F F L E T H E Q U E S T I O N S B O I
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E A SPORTS
ik if someone who did it and wrote out the answers in word form we could have the answers
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Hahahahahah
I have 15 questions I need help!!!!
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Anonymous
is turtle right?
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Hello
IS TURTLE RIGHT?!
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E A SPORTS
I don't think so because answer one is definitely not cause and effect.
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Rose
turtle is right!!!! u can trust him/her
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Nicky
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I NEEEEEEED FREAKING ANSWERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I swear they right
C
D
C
A
B
A
D
D
B
B
D
A
For the other ones I can't tell it was a little difficul but which cares you got a 💯
D
C
A
B
A
D
D
B
B
D
A
For the other ones I can't tell it was a little difficul but which cares you got a 💯
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I swear they right
The typing ones I can't tell you but these answers are legit
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Jade west
Is @I swear they right Actually right???
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Anonymous
Are those answers right?
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eh-
Wow ya'll are desperate
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Ivy
a
b
c
c
c
d
a
b
b
c
a
b
c
c
c
d
a
b
b
c
a
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Anonymous
@I Swear they right are you in 7th grade?
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Jackson
The correct answers for analyzing information text unit test connexus 1-11 (12-15 you will have to get your self)
1: sequence
2: it reveals reasons why cities want to host the olympics
3: people need to know how to check for valid information to prevent the spread of fake news
4: The other offers examples of how to better the community by beautifying areas of previous destruction
5: traditional text
6: audio of the speech is recorded by actors
7: if I had a break from doing schoolwork I would take care of other things I need to do before starting homework I think I would be more focused
8: the evidence is relevant and sufficient
9: these practices can be relatively inexpensive to perform
10: a quotation from a newspaper describing what kids need for a healthy sleep schedule
11: different experiences
These are the correct answers you will get 100% with 1-11 I hop this helps have a good day! 😁
1: sequence
2: it reveals reasons why cities want to host the olympics
3: people need to know how to check for valid information to prevent the spread of fake news
4: The other offers examples of how to better the community by beautifying areas of previous destruction
5: traditional text
6: audio of the speech is recorded by actors
7: if I had a break from doing schoolwork I would take care of other things I need to do before starting homework I think I would be more focused
8: the evidence is relevant and sufficient
9: these practices can be relatively inexpensive to perform
10: a quotation from a newspaper describing what kids need for a healthy sleep schedule
11: different experiences
These are the correct answers you will get 100% with 1-11 I hop this helps have a good day! 😁
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Heyo
Jackson is correct!
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im doing the test right now
Im in 8th grade connexus and I'm doing the test if you want though answers than I'll be back
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im just kidinghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
1 year later he still aint come back
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mr t-rex
the answer
.1D
.2D
.3C
.4A
.5A
.6C
.7A
.8C
.9C
.10B
.11A
so I am in 7th grade and these are the answers for my test :)
.1D
.2D
.3C
.4A
.5A
.6C
.7A
.8C
.9C
.10B
.11A
so I am in 7th grade and these are the answers for my test :)
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mr t-rex
I have a theory that I think the teachers are just watching us suffer as we try to find out the answers
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dodo
mr t-rex answers are right i got a 100
on my test
on my test
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dodo
thank you mr T-Rex
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mr t-rex
youre welcome :)
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Lynn
Thank you mr t-rex
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That one boi
T-Rex is wrong I got 5-23
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al
i need the answer to 13
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al
pls help
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al
oh and 14,15
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cowmooooo
me too i have 15 please someone
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cowmooooo
it is 15 qeistions and they shuffle the answers so you have to put the number and the answer you can't just put a letter
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cowmooooo
come on now im a 13 year old girl i just want goooooood gradessss
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Critty
Teachers change up the order of the answers I am going to give yall the answers when I get the testo
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Critty
1. Everday objects are used to create effects
3. adds sounds and images to movies
4. California is vulnerable to wildfires due to its dry climate, lightning, and tourist activities.
5. It conveys the central idea of the text.
6. Cause/effect
7. problem/solution
8. not sure but I think it is temporary
9. information
10. important for trendy diets
11. Granted protection
2, 12, 13, 14, and 15, are on your own peeps
3. adds sounds and images to movies
4. California is vulnerable to wildfires due to its dry climate, lightning, and tourist activities.
5. It conveys the central idea of the text.
6. Cause/effect
7. problem/solution
8. not sure but I think it is temporary
9. information
10. important for trendy diets
11. Granted protection
2, 12, 13, 14, and 15, are on your own peeps
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Makiah
I do connexus and I’m in 7th grade I just took the test here are the answers:)
1.foley artist create sound effects for movies
2.Advancements in technology made it possible for movies to have sound
3.Foley artist create sounds that are added to the images in movies
4.California is vulnerable to wildfires due to its dry climate lightning and tourist activity’s
5.it conveys the central idea of the text
6.cause and effect
7.problem and solution
8.temporary
9.information
10.it is necessary for food health
11.congress granted gray wolves protected status
12,13,14,15 I can’t help with sowwy but I wrote out the answers so you don’t have to struggle like I did:)
1.foley artist create sound effects for movies
2.Advancements in technology made it possible for movies to have sound
3.Foley artist create sounds that are added to the images in movies
4.California is vulnerable to wildfires due to its dry climate lightning and tourist activity’s
5.it conveys the central idea of the text
6.cause and effect
7.problem and solution
8.temporary
9.information
10.it is necessary for food health
11.congress granted gray wolves protected status
12,13,14,15 I can’t help with sowwy but I wrote out the answers so you don’t have to struggle like I did:)
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Idk
Pls awnser 12-15 I’m failing
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meep meep
Please answer 12-15....
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C.h.i.l.l
Guys just make a paragraph yourself or search somewhere else like brainly.com or answers.com
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nobody
12 Narrative nonfiction is a true story that is written in first person. Other types of nonfiction are not written in first person, but they do have true facts and/or real life events, such as historical nonfiction.
13Taking iodine out of table salt may actually have an increase in diseases tat may be fetal.
14 Yes, because there were 85 lives taken and can no longer see any body. There were 19,000 buildings destroyed. Trying to get thousands of people on very few roads is not that possible.
I'll have to get back to you on number 15
13Taking iodine out of table salt may actually have an increase in diseases tat may be fetal.
14 Yes, because there were 85 lives taken and can no longer see any body. There were 19,000 buildings destroyed. Trying to get thousands of people on very few roads is not that possible.
I'll have to get back to you on number 15
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Bruh
ANSWERS PLEASE OMG
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Anonymous Furry
i think he forgot BRUH
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Anonymous Furry
what is this one? In 3–5 sentences, identify and explain an inference you made about news media based on the passage. Support your answer with text evidence from the passage.
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The answer man!
you got to put them in word form!
i will give you the awncers when
i am done 7th grade test
i will give you the awncers when
i am done 7th grade test
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Soap
r u done with it The answer man!
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TREX SUX
.1D
.2D
.3C
.4A
.5A
.6C
.7A
.8C
.9C
.10B
.11A
so I am in 7th grade and these are the answers for my test :) ARE WRONG TREX I GOT A 2 OF 23
POINTS
.2D
.3C
.4A
.5A
.6C
.7A
.8C
.9C
.10B
.11A
so I am in 7th grade and these are the answers for my test :) ARE WRONG TREX I GOT A 2 OF 23
POINTS
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Toad bruh
What’s yo answers dude
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bruh
this is so stupidly long imma give the answers for the test when im done ok, 7th grade btw
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bruh
*still reviewing*
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bruh
bruh the 0 15 informational text analysis not 7th grade
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bruh
I need the 13 question answers for 6th grade
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Alannna
Bruh what is the answer for information text analysis unit test
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Anonymous
shut your mouth
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Pie 🥧
Bruh I don't know who to trust
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Alannna
Need them now please or I'm going to fail
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Willow
This is what ⟟ got ig
1. By comparing the structure of a house to the structure of a healthy diet.
2. Compare and contrast.
3. A chart showing the number of participants on the sponsored teams.
4. A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
5. Eventually.
6. [drop down question] 1. As well as. And 2. In order to
7. We were really into seeing that new show.
8. A closing idea.
9. Since the electricity was out for most of the day, the ice cream in the freezer melted.
10. A diagram showing energy moving through the ground.
11. Minuscule.
Then the last 4 ⟟ won’t be able to help you guys with.
1. By comparing the structure of a house to the structure of a healthy diet.
2. Compare and contrast.
3. A chart showing the number of participants on the sponsored teams.
4. A topic is the subject, while the central idea is what the writer thinks about the topic after research.
5. Eventually.
6. [drop down question] 1. As well as. And 2. In order to
7. We were really into seeing that new show.
8. A closing idea.
9. Since the electricity was out for most of the day, the ice cream in the freezer melted.
10. A diagram showing energy moving through the ground.
11. Minuscule.
Then the last 4 ⟟ won’t be able to help you guys with.
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🕳³🕳
ya'll might be on the wrong test
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Baylee
whos right??
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Baylee
I need help I cant fail
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Plss help
How is right
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Don'tpronouncemynamewrongagain
@Drbeep and @I swear they right are incorrect here are the answers for connexus students:
1.B
2.B
3.D
4.B
5.C
6.D
7.3 and 4
8.C
9.C
10.B
11.D
The rest is a written response, Anyways those are the correct answers if they don't work for you then there's something wrong because I got a hundred percent with these answers.
1.B
2.B
3.D
4.B
5.C
6.D
7.3 and 4
8.C
9.C
10.B
11.D
The rest is a written response, Anyways those are the correct answers if they don't work for you then there's something wrong because I got a hundred percent with these answers.
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Baylee
wdym by 3 and 4
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Baylee
I'm doing a 7th-grade test
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ShãdøwDrãgøñ
U guys gonna dieeee if u don't get answers on the last 4 questions....UWU
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person
what are the awsers
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Eat dirt and go away
I have different questions for mine I think some people have the correct answers but you just don’t have the same test as them so there not right for you
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Mac
Just do the dam test lol
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helper2
wiiow is right!
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Honestly use ur brain
dude they shuffle the answers up
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Anonymous
I know that mabey go forward and check the answers mabey youll find them
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helper2
willow is right i did the test my self im pretty sure willow has the only right answers if you guys are looking for connexus answers willow has it
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nora b.😇
SOMEBODY PUT THE ANSWERS FOR 6TH GRADE INFORMATIONAL TEXT ANALYSIS UNIT TEST, THERES ONLY 13 QUESTIONS. PLEASE PUT IT IN WORDS
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-_-
Gosh yall are useless af
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Anonymous
write out the answers instead of the letters
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what the heak
WHAT IS RIGHT I NEEEED THIS GOD PLZ GIVE THE ANSWERS I NEED THIS SO I DONT HAVE TO GO TO BORDING SCHOOL PLZ PLZ
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jo mama
i cant tell if someone is right or wrong,
like- :/
like- :/
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Lily Colkins
OMG, YOU GUYS ARE KILLING ME.
You have to Write. It. Out.
They switch up the answers for everyone (so buh-bye to that a, b, c format), especially in LA.
And guys, this isn't a cheating website. It's a place to help with checking your answers and homework help (. . . As the name says). Oddly enough, this place is swamped by Connexus users.
Postscript: Sorry if this came off as super crabby. My neck feels like it's gonna blow.
You have to Write. It. Out.
They switch up the answers for everyone (so buh-bye to that a, b, c format), especially in LA.
And guys, this isn't a cheating website. It's a place to help with checking your answers and homework help (. . . As the name says). Oddly enough, this place is swamped by Connexus users.
Postscript: Sorry if this came off as super crabby. My neck feels like it's gonna blow.
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I only give right answers
ight I need a few to finish the test (up to 1 week if they grade it first) i'll get back to you
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Otaku
Welp now we wait and see---
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ya mama
are any of ya'll in 8th grade
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I only give right answers
still gradingggggg
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I only give right answers
wow flip it just got graded ok here are the answersss
1. Which nonfiction genre teaches the reader a process?
how-to ****
biography
history
humor
2. The platypus is an Australian mammal that is not easily classified. It is one of only two mammals (the other being the echidna) that bears young by laying eggs. In some respects, the platypus resembles a duck; both have webbed feet and bills. The platypus has a tail like a beaver’s and a furry body similar to an otter’s. Its unusual hybrid of body parts makes it well-suited for its largely aquatic life. The platypus uses its webbed feet to paddle through water, and its tail serves as a kind of rudder for steering. While underwater, the platypus uses its bill to scoop up bits of food, such as insects and shellfish, from the water’s bottom. The platypus also scoops up bits of gravel, which grind up the food, as the platypus is toothless. The platypus stores the food and gravel in its cheeks until it reaches the water’s surface. Once the platypus surfaces, it consumes its meal.
Which sentence describes the main idea?
The platypus has features similar to an otter and a beaver.
The platypus uses an interesting method to consume its meals.
The platypus is a mammal with many characteristics that make it unique.***
The platypus lives in Australia.
3. It happens way too often: oil leaking from wells beneath the ocean or tankers spilling their cargo into the waves. One disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, called the Tyler spill, has been leaking hundreds of barrels of oil per day into the ocean for the past 14 years. While safety has not been made a priority, something can be done to clean up oil spills that does not involve pouring chemical cleanup agents into the already polluted waters. The question is, when will the oil industry embrace this effective, safe method?
Which sentence best summarizes the text?
The oil industry should focus on the fastest way to clean up oil spils
The oil industry needs to work more more efficiently.
There is no reason that oil spills occur as often as they do.
There is a smart solution to the ongoing problem of oil spills the industry should use. ***
4. Many people believe a European named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. However, Gutenberg’s press was actually building on inventions that appeared centuries earlier in China.
What is the connection between the ideas in these sentences?
problem and solution
contrast ***
cause and effect
comparison
1. Which nonfiction genre teaches the reader a process?
how-to ****
biography
history
humor
2. The platypus is an Australian mammal that is not easily classified. It is one of only two mammals (the other being the echidna) that bears young by laying eggs. In some respects, the platypus resembles a duck; both have webbed feet and bills. The platypus has a tail like a beaver’s and a furry body similar to an otter’s. Its unusual hybrid of body parts makes it well-suited for its largely aquatic life. The platypus uses its webbed feet to paddle through water, and its tail serves as a kind of rudder for steering. While underwater, the platypus uses its bill to scoop up bits of food, such as insects and shellfish, from the water’s bottom. The platypus also scoops up bits of gravel, which grind up the food, as the platypus is toothless. The platypus stores the food and gravel in its cheeks until it reaches the water’s surface. Once the platypus surfaces, it consumes its meal.
Which sentence describes the main idea?
The platypus has features similar to an otter and a beaver.
The platypus uses an interesting method to consume its meals.
The platypus is a mammal with many characteristics that make it unique.***
The platypus lives in Australia.
3. It happens way too often: oil leaking from wells beneath the ocean or tankers spilling their cargo into the waves. One disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, called the Tyler spill, has been leaking hundreds of barrels of oil per day into the ocean for the past 14 years. While safety has not been made a priority, something can be done to clean up oil spills that does not involve pouring chemical cleanup agents into the already polluted waters. The question is, when will the oil industry embrace this effective, safe method?
Which sentence best summarizes the text?
The oil industry should focus on the fastest way to clean up oil spils
The oil industry needs to work more more efficiently.
There is no reason that oil spills occur as often as they do.
There is a smart solution to the ongoing problem of oil spills the industry should use. ***
4. Many people believe a European named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. However, Gutenberg’s press was actually building on inventions that appeared centuries earlier in China.
What is the connection between the ideas in these sentences?
problem and solution
contrast ***
cause and effect
comparison
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5. A Buddhist book called The Diamond Sutra, printed around 868 C.E., is the oldest known printed book. It was printed using page-sized panels of wood blocks. These blocks were carved by hand with Chinese characters shown in reverse.
Which word or phrase describes the relationship between the ideas in the sentences?
contrast
problem and solution
cause and effect
description ***
6. All around the world, millions of people watch hundreds of new movies each year. Most people are aware that these movies have actors and actresses, directors, stunt doubles, and camera operators. But have you ever wondered how the crack of a bat in a baseball scene sounds so authentic even though the camera must be dozens of feet away?
Which word means the same as authentic as it is used in the paragraph?
boring
real ***
distant
fast
7. You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friends, creating sensations under the earth’s surface. Most earthquakes occur because of the movement of tectonic plates previously described. Sometimes earthquakes happen below a volcano. This happens because magma, which is hot molten rock beneath the earth’s surface, pushes on rock until it breaks the rock and seeps into it. Then, the magma builds more pressure until it leaks more magma into the crack. Little earthquakes happen each time the rock breaks and lets in more magma. These little earthquakes are too small to feel. They are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground.
What does the analogy "they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" from the paragraph mean?
The tremors from small earthquakes follow unpredictable patterns, unlike musical meter.
When little earthquakes occur, they make sounds similar to music.
The same amount of energy is released by music and small earthquakes.
Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice. ***
8. Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?
to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it ***
to show how famous people are remembered
to show that memorization is important when learning something new
to show that memorization is important to everyone
Which word or phrase describes the relationship between the ideas in the sentences?
contrast
problem and solution
cause and effect
description ***
6. All around the world, millions of people watch hundreds of new movies each year. Most people are aware that these movies have actors and actresses, directors, stunt doubles, and camera operators. But have you ever wondered how the crack of a bat in a baseball scene sounds so authentic even though the camera must be dozens of feet away?
Which word means the same as authentic as it is used in the paragraph?
boring
real ***
distant
fast
7. You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friends, creating sensations under the earth’s surface. Most earthquakes occur because of the movement of tectonic plates previously described. Sometimes earthquakes happen below a volcano. This happens because magma, which is hot molten rock beneath the earth’s surface, pushes on rock until it breaks the rock and seeps into it. Then, the magma builds more pressure until it leaks more magma into the crack. Little earthquakes happen each time the rock breaks and lets in more magma. These little earthquakes are too small to feel. They are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground.
What does the analogy "they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" from the paragraph mean?
The tremors from small earthquakes follow unpredictable patterns, unlike musical meter.
When little earthquakes occur, they make sounds similar to music.
The same amount of energy is released by music and small earthquakes.
Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice. ***
8. Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?
to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it ***
to show how famous people are remembered
to show that memorization is important when learning something new
to show that memorization is important to everyone
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9. "Mary is such a quiet child," said Aunt Lydia. "It makes me wonder what will become of her."
Which word would give the sentence a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?
sullen ***
disciplined
calm
reserved
10. The crowd gathered around a chain-link fence and waited for the show to begin. The artist approached the large tree stump and powered up his chainsaw with a loud roar. Everyone was startled even though they knew the sound was coming. Swinging the saw in rhythmic motions and lunging forward to make quick stabs at the wood, the artist began to create an image. The people in the crowd turned their heads and squinted their eyes, trying to make out what shape the sculpture would take. Time passed quickly and the buzz of the saw dominated the scene for most of the afternoon. Then, just as the evening light softened the forest, the artist set down his saw and touched the face of the giant grizzly bear with his bare hand.
Which piece of evidence from the paragraph supports the inference that the artist is inspired by nature?
He performs in front of a crowd.
His work requires physical strength.
He likes to be hands-on with his work.
He carves animals out of wood. ***
11. What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and details about a topic?
to persuade
to entertain the reader
to express an opinion
to inform ***
12. diy
13. diy
14. diy
15. diy
Which word would give the sentence a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?
sullen ***
disciplined
calm
reserved
10. The crowd gathered around a chain-link fence and waited for the show to begin. The artist approached the large tree stump and powered up his chainsaw with a loud roar. Everyone was startled even though they knew the sound was coming. Swinging the saw in rhythmic motions and lunging forward to make quick stabs at the wood, the artist began to create an image. The people in the crowd turned their heads and squinted their eyes, trying to make out what shape the sculpture would take. Time passed quickly and the buzz of the saw dominated the scene for most of the afternoon. Then, just as the evening light softened the forest, the artist set down his saw and touched the face of the giant grizzly bear with his bare hand.
Which piece of evidence from the paragraph supports the inference that the artist is inspired by nature?
He performs in front of a crowd.
His work requires physical strength.
He likes to be hands-on with his work.
He carves animals out of wood. ***
11. What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and details about a topic?
to persuade
to entertain the reader
to express an opinion
to inform ***
12. diy
13. diy
14. diy
15. diy
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D/A/D/C/C/B/D/D/C/C/D. 12/13/14/15 can’t do
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yall imma take the chance
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Lily with all due respect
NO ONE CARES KIDS DONT HAVE A CHOICE TO CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES OR CHOOSE TO GO TO SCHOOL
NO ONE CARES KIDS DONT HAVE A CHOICE TO CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES OR CHOOSE TO GO TO SCHOOL
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I'm back with the answers i got them right myself 100%
1.cause/effect relationship
2.subject-specific
3.imitation
4.figurative
5.explicit information
6.the central idea
7.minor details from the text & the summary writer's opinions
8.subjective
9.so that important events are discussed in the order they happened
10.word choice
11.a diagram
13.serch up the meaning of figurative and literal. trust me you'll get you answers
14. It is easy
1.cause/effect relationship
2.subject-specific
3.imitation
4.figurative
5.explicit information
6.the central idea
7.minor details from the text & the summary writer's opinions
8.subjective
9.so that important events are discussed in the order they happened
10.word choice
11.a diagram
13.serch up the meaning of figurative and literal. trust me you'll get you answers
14. It is easy
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this gave me an aneurysm to read-
everyone is a different grade level, everyone is typing the [abc] format even though many people explained why you get bad grades.
and everyone is fighting about cheating. half of us probably cheat, the other half want to help/check our answers.
(connexus) for you dense people, you can only use [abc] format for SS, art, math, and health/PE. every other class uses [1: mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell]. they switch up the answers. also dont get mad if you didnt double check if the person was a troll and got a 69/420 and an F. that was your fault.
glad you guys arent sharing your essay responses :]
everyone is a different grade level, everyone is typing the [abc] format even though many people explained why you get bad grades.
and everyone is fighting about cheating. half of us probably cheat, the other half want to help/check our answers.
(connexus) for you dense people, you can only use [abc] format for SS, art, math, and health/PE. every other class uses [1: mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell]. they switch up the answers. also dont get mad if you didnt double check if the person was a troll and got a 69/420 and an F. that was your fault.
glad you guys arent sharing your essay responses :]
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TYSM I ONLY GIVE RIGHT ANSWERS IS CORRECT!!!
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ANSWERRRSSS -- 8th grade Reading Informational Text Unit Test!!
%100 CORRECT
1. Which nonfiction genre teaches the reader a process?(1 point)
***how-to
2. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The platypus is an Australian mammal that is not easily classified. It is one of only two mammals....
Which sentence describes the main idea?
***The platypus is a mammal with many characteristics that make it unique.
3. On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading?(1 point)
***W and L
4. What is something you can do if your predictions seem wrong as you read further?(1 point)
***refine your predictions
5. Use the sentences to answer the question.
Many people believe a European named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press....
Which statement explains how the author makes a connection between the ideas in these sentences?
***
6. Use the sentence to answer the question.
Like real coral reefs, artificial reefs create homes for marine life.
Which connection is made between the ideas in this sentence?
***comparison
7. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
All around the world, millions of people watch hundreds of new movies each year....
Which word means the same as authentic as it is used in the paragraph?
***real
8. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friends....
What does the analogy "they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" from the paragraph mean?
***Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice.
9. diy
10. Use this paragraph to answer the question.
In 1912, Wilbur Scoville developed a scale for measuring the spiciness of peppers....
Which inference can be made from the text?
***Spice refers to heat instead of flavor.
12.Use this paragraph to answer the question.
Marta was nervous about taking care of her neighbor's potted plants....
Which piece of textual evidence supports the inference that Mrs. Brown's directions for Marta were complicated?
***Mart had to read the first page three times.
13. What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and details about a topic?(1 point)
***to inform
13. diy
14. diy
15. diy
%100 CORRECT
1. Which nonfiction genre teaches the reader a process?(1 point)
***how-to
2. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The platypus is an Australian mammal that is not easily classified. It is one of only two mammals....
Which sentence describes the main idea?
***The platypus is a mammal with many characteristics that make it unique.
3. On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading?(1 point)
***W and L
4. What is something you can do if your predictions seem wrong as you read further?(1 point)
***refine your predictions
5. Use the sentences to answer the question.
Many people believe a European named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press....
Which statement explains how the author makes a connection between the ideas in these sentences?
***
6. Use the sentence to answer the question.
Like real coral reefs, artificial reefs create homes for marine life.
Which connection is made between the ideas in this sentence?
***comparison
7. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
All around the world, millions of people watch hundreds of new movies each year....
Which word means the same as authentic as it is used in the paragraph?
***real
8. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely friends....
What does the analogy "they are called harmonic tremors, perhaps because of their constant release of energy, like one long song played underground" from the paragraph mean?
***Much like background music, little earthquakes tremor underground without much notice.
9. diy
10. Use this paragraph to answer the question.
In 1912, Wilbur Scoville developed a scale for measuring the spiciness of peppers....
Which inference can be made from the text?
***Spice refers to heat instead of flavor.
12.Use this paragraph to answer the question.
Marta was nervous about taking care of her neighbor's potted plants....
Which piece of textual evidence supports the inference that Mrs. Brown's directions for Marta were complicated?
***Mart had to read the first page three times.
13. What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and details about a topic?(1 point)
***to inform
13. diy
14. diy
15. diy
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news organizations try to avoid lots of bias as much as they could. Also, they hire trained reporters who know on how to ask good questions about all the sides of a story. They also have and get many different editors to always check all of the facts cited in the articles seen here.
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i have 16 questions
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8TH grade pls im not sure on 2 of my answer
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Mary is such a quiet child, " said Aunt Lydia "It makes me wonder what will become of her. "
Which word would give a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?
1. Disciplined
2. Calm
3. Reserved
4. Sullen
Answer is 2 Calm 😌
"Mary is such a quiet child, " said Aunt Lydia "It makes me wonder what will become of her. "
Which word would give a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?
1. Disciplined
2. Calm
3. Reserved
4. Sullen
Answer is 2 Calm 😌
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Lvanderwolf
Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Mary is such a quiet child, " said Aunt Lydia "It makes me wonder what will become of her. "
Which word would give a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?
1. Disciplined
2. Calm
3. Reserved
4. Sullen
Answer is 2 Calm 😌
"Mary is such a quiet child, " said Aunt Lydia "It makes me wonder what will become of her. "
Which word would give a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?
1. Disciplined
2. Calm
3. Reserved
4. Sullen
Answer is 2 Calm 😌
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ya i have 18 questions in 8th grade anyone else?????
Answer
me to
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im gonna put the answer in when im done
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dummy
I'm here to help the correct answers for 7th grade language arts 2
1.B
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.A
11.B
YOU HAVE TO DO THE OTHER ONE ON YOUR OWN THESE ARE CORRECT I JUST TOOK THE TEST!
1.B
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.A
11.B
YOU HAVE TO DO THE OTHER ONE ON YOUR OWN THESE ARE CORRECT I JUST TOOK THE TEST!
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bruh, im doing a math test and this is what i see :sob:
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