Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics.
When Mrs. Jacobs accused Hannah of cheating, she took it as a personal affront because she had never done anything that dishonest in her life.
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insult
insult
lie
lie
mistake
mistake
misunderstanding
13 answers
insult
Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics.
Many say that being pregnant makes a woman’s skin more luminous than ever before.
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bright
bright
crimson
crimson
ghostly
ghostly
pale
Many say that being pregnant makes a woman’s skin more luminous than ever before.
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Responses
bright
bright
crimson
crimson
ghostly
ghostly
pale
bright
Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics.
The infant bawled for her comforting blanket.
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cried
cried
floundered
floundered
reached
reached
searched
searched
The infant bawled for her comforting blanket.
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cried
cried
floundered
floundered
reached
reached
searched
searched
cried
Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics.
The stricken soldier sat waiting for assistance.
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new
new
strong
strong
wounded
wounded
young
The stricken soldier sat waiting for assistance.
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new
new
strong
strong
wounded
wounded
young
wounded
Use the passage to answer the question.
The author of "The High School Step Team" reveals Karla’s character to readers by describing
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Responses
what Karla says, does, and thinks.
what Karla says, does, and thinks.
how Jade and other students react to Karla.
how Jade and other students react to Karla.
what Karla’s teachers tell her.
what Karla’s teachers tell her.
why Karla is embarrassed in the gym.
The author of "The High School Step Team" reveals Karla’s character to readers by describing
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Responses
what Karla says, does, and thinks.
what Karla says, does, and thinks.
how Jade and other students react to Karla.
how Jade and other students react to Karla.
what Karla’s teachers tell her.
what Karla’s teachers tell her.
why Karla is embarrassed in the gym.
what Karla says, does, and thinks.
se the passage to answer the question.
How does the author of "The Invitation" mainly reveal Tasha’s character?
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Responses
Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.
Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.
Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.
Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.
"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."
"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."
“She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.”
How does the author of "The Invitation" mainly reveal Tasha’s character?
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Responses
Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.
Just inside the door Aisha and Tasha were standing at the pencil sharpener.
Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.
Mr. Carver was across the hall helping a student with a math problem.
"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."
"I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."
“She and Jeremy don’t get along very well.”
It is impossible to determine how the author of "The Invitation" mainly reveals Tasha's character based solely on the information provided.
In The Red Badge of Courage, Henry’s character is most developed through
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Responses
his actions.
his actions.
his thoughts.
his thoughts.
the dialogue.
the dialogue.
others’ thoughts about him.
others’ thoughts about him.
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Responses
his actions.
his actions.
his thoughts.
his thoughts.
the dialogue.
the dialogue.
others’ thoughts about him.
others’ thoughts about him.
his actions