Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?(1 point) Responses to show how famous people are remembered to show how famous people are remembered to show that memorization is important when learning something new to show that memorization is important when learning something new to show that memorization is important to everyone to show that memorization is important to everyone to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it

Use the sentences to answer the question. "Mary is such a quiet child," said Aunt Lydia. "It makes me wonder what will become of her." Which word would give the sentence a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet? (1 point) Responses calm calm disciplined disciplined reserved reserved sullen

Use the paragraph to answer the question. The crowd gathered around a chain-link fence and waited for the show to begin. The artist approached the large tree stump and powered up his chainsaw with a loud roar. Everyone was startled even though they knew the sound was coming. Swinging the saw in rhythmic motions and lunging forward to make quick stabs at the wood, the artist began to create an image. The people in the crowd turned their heads and squinted their eyes, trying to make out what shape the sculpture would take. Time passed quickly and the buzz of the saw dominated the scene for most of the afternoon. Then, just as the evening light softened the forest, the artist set down his saw and touched the face of the giant grizzly bear with his bare hand. Which piece of evidence from the paragraph supports the inference that the artist is inspired by nature? (1 point) Responses He performs in front of a crowd. He performs in front of a crowd. His work requires physical strength. His work requires physical strength. He carves animals out of wood. He carves animals out of wood. He likes to be hands-on with his work. He likes to be hands-on with his work. Skip to navigation

Question What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and details about a topic?(1 point) Responses to persuade to persuade to inform to inform to entertain the reader to entertain the reader to express an opinion to express an opinion Skip to navigation

4 questions plz give a,b,c,d answers thx

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Sure! Here are the answers to the four questions based on the provided sentences:

  1. Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?

    • d) to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it
  2. Which word would give the sentence a negative tone if it replaced the word quiet?

    • d) sullen
  3. Which piece of evidence from the paragraph supports the inference that the artist is inspired by nature?

    • c) He carves animals out of wood.
  4. What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and details about a topic?

    • b) to inform

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