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1. His face looked familiar
1. His face looked familiar to me.
2. I looked familiar with his face. (Are both the same?) 3. The subject is familiar to me. 4.
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1. He touched me on the shoulder.
2. He hit me on the head. 3. He beat me on the back. 4. He looked me in the face. 5. He looked
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Reid stood in the doorway and looked at the mess. Crystal, his little sister, was standing in the middle of what looked like a
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3. Read the selection and answer the question: Which theme is developed in the paragraph?
"Reid stood in the doorway and looked
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Read the selection and answer the question: Which theme is developed in the paragraph?
"Reid stood in the doorway and looked at
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summerizw this She said, “What is your name?”“Roger,” answered the boy.“Then, Roger, you go to that sink and wash your
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What is the effect of the italics at the end of the passage: “Then, Roger, you go to that sink and wash your face,” said the
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Select the correct answer.
Read this excerpt from "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane: The correspondent looked over his shoulder at
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1. He struck me on the head.
He struck my head. 2. He looked me in the face. He looked at my face. 3. He took me by the hand. He
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John
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The face of the statue looked just like Connie's face. Would the Simple Subject be statue and the Simple predicate be looked? or
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Hunter
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