What motivates Cassie to act

  1. Moby ran 3 times as far as Cassie for a total of 12 miles. What does the variable in the equation 3f = 12 represent in the
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  2. . Moby ran 3 times as far as Cassie for a total of 12 miles. What does the variable in the equation 3f = 12 represent in the
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  3. Choose the evidence that supports a cause-and-effect relationship between Cassie and Lillian Jean.Cassie trusts Lillian Jean;
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  4. What need motivates Cassie’s behavior toward Lillian Jean in Chapter 8 of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?a need for friendship a
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  5. What feeling motivates Cassie’s behavior toward Lillian Jean in Chapter 8 of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?kindness fear anger
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  6. What feeling motivates Cassie’s behavior toward Lillian Jean in Chapter 8 of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?kindness fear anger
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  7. Which quotation from Caleb’s Story best explains how Caleb feels about Cassie’s claim that she saw someone behind the barn?R
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  8. What happens as a result of Cassie’s motivation?Cassie begins to think that she and Lillian Jean are friends. Cassie attacks
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  9. What feeling motivates Cassie's behavior toward Lillian Jean in Chapter 8 of Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry?A. Kindness B. Fear C.
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  10. In the book "A Clockwork Orange" what motivates Alex to choose to be "good" by excersing his free will?I think it is his boredom
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