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read miss awful the answer the question
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Question
Which detail from the story best supports your answer to question 5?
(1 point)
Responses
"together with the other mothers, Mrs. Clark was astonished to see the third grade march down the steps of St. Geoffrey's in military precision" (p. 99)
"together with the other mothers, Mrs. Clark was astonished to see the third grade march down the steps of St. Geoffrey's in military precision" (p. 99)
"it was a full minute before the mothers had recovered enough to comment" (p. 99)
"it was a full minute before the mothers had recovered enough to comment" (p. 99)
"But since it was temporary, the mothers concluded it would have to be tolerated." (p. 100)
"But since it was temporary, the mothers concluded it would have to be tolerated." (p. 100)
"She was still thinking about it when she joined the group of mothers outside St. Geoffrey's at three." (p. 100)
6 of 86 of 8 Items
Question
Which detail from the story best supports your answer to question 5?
(1 point)
Responses
"together with the other mothers, Mrs. Clark was astonished to see the third grade march down the steps of St. Geoffrey's in military precision" (p. 99)
"together with the other mothers, Mrs. Clark was astonished to see the third grade march down the steps of St. Geoffrey's in military precision" (p. 99)
"it was a full minute before the mothers had recovered enough to comment" (p. 99)
"it was a full minute before the mothers had recovered enough to comment" (p. 99)
"But since it was temporary, the mothers concluded it would have to be tolerated." (p. 100)
"But since it was temporary, the mothers concluded it would have to be tolerated." (p. 100)
"She was still thinking about it when she joined the group of mothers outside St. Geoffrey's at three." (p. 100)
Answers
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To accurately determine which detail from the story best supports your answer to question 5, we would need to know what your answer to question 5 is. However, I can assist in analyzing the provided responses based on their relevance to typical literary themes or character dynamics.
1. **"together with the other mothers, Mrs. Clark was astonished to see the third grade march down the steps of St. Geoffrey's in military precision" (p. 99)** - This detail illustrates the unexpected impressiveness of the third grade's behavior, which may suggest a theme of surprise or admiration.
2. **"it was a full minute before the mothers had recovered enough to comment" (p. 99)** - This line emphasizes the mothers' shock or disbelief, which might support a context of unexpected change or revelation within the story.
3. **"But since it was temporary, the mothers concluded it would have to be tolerated." (p. 100)** - This detail hints at resignation or acceptance of a situation, which could relate to themes of adaptability or temporary discomfort.
4. **"She was still thinking about it when she joined the group of mothers outside St. Geoffrey's at three." (p. 100)** - This line indicates lingering thoughts or concerns of a character, which may relate to personal reflection or anticipation of future events.
If you provide the answer to question 5, I can help you determine which response best supports that particular answer!
1. **"together with the other mothers, Mrs. Clark was astonished to see the third grade march down the steps of St. Geoffrey's in military precision" (p. 99)** - This detail illustrates the unexpected impressiveness of the third grade's behavior, which may suggest a theme of surprise or admiration.
2. **"it was a full minute before the mothers had recovered enough to comment" (p. 99)** - This line emphasizes the mothers' shock or disbelief, which might support a context of unexpected change or revelation within the story.
3. **"But since it was temporary, the mothers concluded it would have to be tolerated." (p. 100)** - This detail hints at resignation or acceptance of a situation, which could relate to themes of adaptability or temporary discomfort.
4. **"She was still thinking about it when she joined the group of mothers outside St. Geoffrey's at three." (p. 100)** - This line indicates lingering thoughts or concerns of a character, which may relate to personal reflection or anticipation of future events.
If you provide the answer to question 5, I can help you determine which response best supports that particular answer!