Asked by chickin nuggut

what do geometric shape characters best help the reader visualize?

A: a setting that is mathmatical
B: a setting filled with geometry
C: the pure emotion of the characters
D: the attitudes of the characters


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btw the test is Lesson 12 Neighbors Unit Test Unit 1 language arts 7B

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Answered by CONNEXUS BOI
ima take the quiz and then post the answers gimme like 30 min
Answered by CONNEXUS BOI
prolly more than 30 min but i will post them tho
Answered by CONNEXUS BOI
1. the attitudes of the characters
2. it introduces the conflict
3. a real person
4. slightly frightening but useful
5. They are unprepared for this catastrophic event.
6. They were not actually original prints, but molecule-by-molecule reproductions
7. They build suspense.
8. Max is a cat.
9. The neighborhood will become chaotic as the residents turn on each other.
10. The speed of the events creates comedy and tension.
11. he is afraid for his community
12. not human
13. Greg feels upset and angry at the beginning of the story. blah blah blah
14. add "However," before "Greg"
15. Journey to the Center of the Earth
16. I love reading travel books because they include beautiful pictures of faraway places, and they motivate me to explore the world.
17. how awkward the speaker feels playing baseball
18. describes the setting through narration
19. "I tried to see who was in the car," Ellen told the police, "but it was too dark."
20. PEARL That...thing. What is it? RABBI LOW A golem. The old books did have the answer, The golem will protect the people.

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Answered by CONNEXUS BOI
repost my answers to make sure they won't get deleted yall
Answered by Pyin
Is he correct?
Answered by Mike
I think he is correct but can someone check?
Answered by I hate school
Are you correct?
Answered by Joleyne
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