Elizabeth Kibler Jenna pressed her shoulders down, close to the

  1. Chasing a DreamElizabeth Kibler Jenna pressed her shoulders down, close to the saddle, as Juniper galloped vigorously down the
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  2. Elizabeth KiblerJenna pressed her shoulders down, close to the saddle, as Juniper galloped vigorously down the track. Jenna and
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  3. Jenna pressed her shoulders down, close to the saddle, as Juniper galloped vigorously down the track. Jenna and Juniper had been
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  6. Question 1: How does the author’s use of third-person limited point of view affect the reader’sunderstanding of Jenna's
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  7. To perform the perfect push up your hands need to:Choose all that apply (2 points) Responses Be just inside your shoulders Be
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  8. A variable can be used in an expression that represents a real-world situation where one value is unknown, not stated or can
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  9. Which of the following posture details conveys confidence and energy to the audience?Responses feet very close together feet
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  10. 8 of 108 of 10 Items15:42 Feature An Unexplainable Occurrence Elizabeth Kibler 1My sleepy little town used to be a blip on the
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