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Rowan and Emma each had
Rowan and Emma each had an equal number of popsicles. After Rowan ate 25 popsicles and Emma ate 31 popsicles, Rowan had twice as
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1. What conclusion can the reader draw about Emma based on the clues in the selection?
A. Emma got more attention from her mom
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Rowan and a group of friends are using the design thinking framework to solve problems around their school. During which phase
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Rowan in a project of friends are using the design thinking framework to solve problems around their school during which phase
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Emma is going to participate in a Christmas fair. She wants to make packs of cookies with
in each. It costs Emma to buy the
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Which of the following examples uses indirect characterization to describe Emma?
Emma's heart was as big as her smile. Everyone
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nickolia paul
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How does Miss Taylor’s approach to her work as Emma’s governess relate to the theme of this passage?
A. Miss Taylor’s
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What is one inference the reader can make at the end of this story?
Emma is distressed that Joey can finally see her face. Emma's
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1. Rowan opens his essay with a physical description of Miss Bessie. Why are these details important to his purpose?
At the
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Angela
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Emma: I couldn't sleep a wink all night. Every time I shut my eyes, I saw equations.
Keegan: Emma, you always worry before tests.
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