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If Sal's volcano project turned out to be a catastrophe, it means it.....
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exploded all over the room
used sulfur dioxide
was beautiful
was green
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exploded all over the room
used sulfur dioxide
was beautiful
was green
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does anyone know all the answers
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What is the rhyme scheme pattern for this poem *(look at the ending words and which ones rhyme)
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ABBA
ABCD
AABB
ABAB
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ABBA
ABCD
AABB
ABAB
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What is the rhyme scheme pattern for this poem *(look at the ending words and which ones rhyme)
My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
but ah, my foes, and oh, my friends-
it gives a lonely light!
ABBA
ABCD
AABB
ABAB
My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
but ah, my foes, and oh, my friends-
it gives a lonely light!
ABBA
ABCD
AABB
ABAB
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If Jose's mom was scolding him and telling him he "lives in a pig sty", we can infer that....
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his room is very messy
he gets really good grades
he needs a hair cut
she doesn't like his friends
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his room is very messy
he gets really good grades
he needs a hair cut
she doesn't like his friends
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The theme of a story is...
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the main idea and characters
the message the author wants to teach us
a series of events in the plot
the conclusion at the end
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the main idea and characters
the message the author wants to teach us
a series of events in the plot
the conclusion at the end
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What components are included in a summary?
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all of the events and details
only the main details and characters
the minor details and dialogue
just the characters
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all of the events and details
only the main details and characters
the minor details and dialogue
just the characters
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Match the pronoun to the point of view
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third person omniscient first person third person limited
uses I, me, or us
uses he, she, OR they
uses he, she, they, AND it
uses I, me, or us
uses he, she, OR they
uses he, she, they, AND it
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third person omniscient first person third person limited
uses I, me, or us
uses he, she, OR they
uses he, she, they, AND it
uses I, me, or us
uses he, she, OR they
uses he, she, they, AND it
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Match the characteristics to the genre they describe
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science fiction fantasy poetry historical fiction
magic and fairytales
stanzas and verses
past events that could have happened
futuristic technology and robots
magic and fairytales
stanzas and verses
past events that could have happened
futuristic technology and robots
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science fiction fantasy poetry historical fiction
magic and fairytales
stanzas and verses
past events that could have happened
futuristic technology and robots
magic and fairytales
stanzas and verses
past events that could have happened
futuristic technology and robots
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If you are reading a story about a spaceship traveling to the future, you can classify that genre as.....
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historical fiction
science fiction
horror
romantic comedy
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historical fiction
science fiction
horror
romantic comedy
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If someone compares hair to a raven's wing, you can infer that the hair is
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red
blonde
black
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red
blonde
black
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Match the descriptions to the different ways stories can be presented.
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You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound You picture the characters in your head and make up how they they sound You can actually see and hear the characters
watching a story (like a movie)
reading a story (like a book)
listening to a story (someone telling you)
watching a story (like a movie)
reading a story (like a book)
listening to a story (someone telling you)
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You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound You picture the characters in your head and make up how they they sound You can actually see and hear the characters
watching a story (like a movie)
reading a story (like a book)
listening to a story (someone telling you)
watching a story (like a movie)
reading a story (like a book)
listening to a story (someone telling you)
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What two things should be included in a narrative introduction?
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characters and ending
characters and setting
setting and resolution
beginning and ending
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characters and ending
characters and setting
setting and resolution
beginning and ending
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Start thinking of your narrative. Come up with two characters, a setting, and conflict. This should be at least 4 sentences.
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Choose ONE of the characters from your intro and add in something they might say. Be sure you use proper quotation marks, punctuation, and spelling.
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Start thinking of your narrative. Come up with two characters, a setting, and conflict. This should be at least 4 sentences.
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Choose ONE of the characters from your intro and add in something they might say. Be sure you use proper quotation marks, punctuation, and spelling.
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Start thinking of your narrative. Come up with two characters, a setting, and conflict. This should be at least 4 sentences.
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exploded all over the room.
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As an AI language model, I have information on a wide range of topics. Please let me know the specific question you have, and I'll do my best to provide you with the correct answer.
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Without knowing the specific poem you are referring to, I cannot provide you with the correct answer. Please provide the poem for me to determine the rhyme scheme.
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The rhyme scheme pattern of the poem is ABAB.
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We can infer that his room is very messy if Jose's mom was scolding him and telling him he "lives in a pig sty".
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The theme of a story is the message the author wants to teach us.
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A summary includes only the main details and characters.
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third person omniscient - uses he, she, OR they
first person - uses I, me, or us
third person limited - uses he, she, they, AND it
first person - uses I, me, or us
third person limited - uses he, she, they, AND it
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science fiction - futuristic technology and robots
fantasy - magic and fairytales
poetry - stanzas and verses
historical fiction - past events that could have happened
fantasy - magic and fairytales
poetry - stanzas and verses
historical fiction - past events that could have happened
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If you are reading a story about a spaceship traveling to the future, you can classify that genre as science fiction.
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If someone compares hair to a raven's wing, you can infer that the hair is black.
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You picture the characters in your head but you actually hear how they sound - listening to a story (someone telling you)
You picture the characters in your head and make up how they they sound - reading a story (like a book)
You can actually see and hear the characters - watching a story (like a movie)
You picture the characters in your head and make up how they they sound - reading a story (like a book)
You can actually see and hear the characters - watching a story (like a movie)
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A narrative introduction should include the characters and setting.
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Lena and Jake were two high school seniors who grew up as best friends in a small town in the mountains. They loved adventuring and exploring the deep woods. However, their hiking trip was cut short when a sudden thunderstorm hit and they became lost in the wilderness. As the night got darker, their friendship became strained, and they realized they might have to spend the night lost with each other.
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As an AI language model, I cannot reference a previous user response. However, I can provide an example.
If the character is "Lena", she might say: "Jake, I knew we shouldn't have gone so far without a map. Now we're lost in the middle of nowhere!"
If the character is "Lena", she might say: "Jake, I knew we shouldn't have gone so far without a map. Now we're lost in the middle of nowhere!"
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Sophie was a brilliant scientist working in a cutting-edge laboratory facility in Antarctica. She had a chance to experiment with a new formula that could change the world. However, something went wrong and the formula exploded, causing her to become unconscious. When she woke up, she discovered that the accident had changed her body. She was now able to control electricity, and she had to figure out a way to keep it hidden from the others in the facility.
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Sophie might say: "I can't tell anyone about what happened or else I'll become a lab rat. I need to find a way to control this electricity before it's too late."
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Mark and Lily are backpackers on an adventure in the Amazon forest. They stumble upon a cave one evening while setting up camp, and they decide to explore it. Inside the cave is a strange crystal, and they both become drawn to it. However, as soon as they touch it, they are transported to a magical world full of mythical creatures and hidden treasures. They soon realize that if they want to return home, they must conquer the evil sorcerer that is terrorizing this wondrous land.
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