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  1. The harshest diposition that a juvenile judge can impose is?- Assignement to a diversion program - Incarceration <--- ?
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  2. error in separation of sentence parts.tha answer is b. A.Dungaree, an Indian word that is rarely used these days, refers to a
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  3. which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree?A. The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds B. the
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  4. Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree? (1 point)A) The whole coast was beaten by harsh
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  5. Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree?The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds. The winds
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  6. Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degreeA. the whole coast was beaten by harsh winds B. the
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  7. Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree?(1 point) Responses The whole coast was beaten by
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  8. Which of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree?(1 point) Responses a. The whole coast was beaten by
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  9. Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree? (1 point) The whole coast was beaten
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  10. Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following sentences uses an adjective in the positive degree? (1 point) • The whole coast was
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