Question
In the novel "my favorite chaperone" Read the sentence from paragraph 11
"You can go now with Mr. Walsh."
How can this sentence be rewritten in the imperative mood?
"Go now with Mr. Walsh"
"Can you go with Mr. Walsh?"
"Have you gone with Mr. Walsh?"
"You might want to go with Mr. Walsh"
"You can go now with Mr. Walsh."
How can this sentence be rewritten in the imperative mood?
"Go now with Mr. Walsh"
"Can you go with Mr. Walsh?"
"Have you gone with Mr. Walsh?"
"You might want to go with Mr. Walsh"
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Which phrase from the surrounding sentences helps readers understand the word "whimpering" as used in paragraph 139?
"Dropped me"
"Silence filled"
"Caught stealing"
"Trembling inside"
"Dropped me"
"Silence filled"
"Caught stealing"
"Trembling inside"
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Read the sentence from paragraph 140 of the section.
"I lay my head back against the seat and closed my eyes, squeezing them shut, and took myself far away until I was safe on the bars at the beautiful gymnastics meet in the sky"
What does this sentence suggest about Maya?
Maya misses her friends from the gymnastics team.
Maya regrets missing her gymnastic meet
Maya needs an escape from reality
Maya needs to get more sleep
"I lay my head back against the seat and closed my eyes, squeezing them shut, and took myself far away until I was safe on the bars at the beautiful gymnastics meet in the sky"
What does this sentence suggest about Maya?
Maya misses her friends from the gymnastics team.
Maya regrets missing her gymnastic meet
Maya needs an escape from reality
Maya needs to get more sleep
Answer
Which phrase from the novel conveys Mayas fathers anger when he sees her with Daniel?
"I ran to the cab" (paragraph 139)
"I swung back and forth" (paragraph 140)
"Splintered into a million pieces" (paragraph 141)
"Roared in front of me" (paragraph 141)
"I ran to the cab" (paragraph 139)
"I swung back and forth" (paragraph 140)
"Splintered into a million pieces" (paragraph 141)
"Roared in front of me" (paragraph 141)
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Why does Nurzhan most likely help Maya get permission to go to the spring fling?
He wants to help her since she helped him out of trouble
He needs to go to the dance wne have fun after all his trouble
He hopes Maya will get to go so she will keep Taki care of him
He feels sorry for Maya because she has to do so much extra work
He wants to help her since she helped him out of trouble
He needs to go to the dance wne have fun after all his trouble
He hopes Maya will get to go so she will keep Taki care of him
He feels sorry for Maya because she has to do so much extra work
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What is mayas motivation for misinterpreting Nurzhans principles words?
She wants to leave the office quickly
She is afraid of what her father will do to her brother
She dislikes the principle
She thinks the principal is making too big a deal about the fight
She wants to leave the office quickly
She is afraid of what her father will do to her brother
She dislikes the principle
She thinks the principal is making too big a deal about the fight
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The sentence "You can go now with Mr. Walsh" can be rewritten in the imperative mood as:
**"Go now with Mr. Walsh."**
This is the correct transformation into the imperative mood, which gives a command or instruction.
**"Go now with Mr. Walsh."**
This is the correct transformation into the imperative mood, which gives a command or instruction.
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The phrase **"Trembling inside"** from the surrounding sentences helps readers understand the word "whimpering" as it suggests a sense of fear or vulnerability, which aligns with the emotional connotation of "whimpering."
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The sentence suggests that **Maya needs an escape from reality**. The imagery of closing her eyes and taking herself "far away" to a "beautiful gymnastics meet in the sky" indicates that she is seeking a mental escape from her current situation.
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The phrase **"Roared in front of me"** (paragraph 141) conveys Maya's father's anger when he sees her with Daniel. The word "roared" implies an intense and loud expression of anger, suggesting a strong emotional reaction.
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Nurzhan most likely helps Maya get permission to go to the spring fling because **he wants to help her since she helped him out of trouble**. This suggests a sense of gratitude and reciprocity in their relationship, indicating that he recognizes her support and wants to give back by assisting her.
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Maya's motivation for misinterpreting the principal's words is likely **she is afraid of what her father will do to her brother**. This fear would cause her to distort the principal's message in order to protect her brother from potential consequences.