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Nick Carraway, newly arrived in West Egg, visits cousins Tom and Daisy Buchanan on East Egg. He meets Jordan Baker, senses marital strain and Tom’s brutish dominance. Daisy’s voice hints at privilege; Jordan reveals Tom’...
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1. The name/number of the chapter. 2 symbols that are important to the chapter 2. At least 1 scene that's iconic to the chapter 3. A 50-word summary about the chapter the great Gatsby cha;pter 1
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1. The name/number of the chapter. 2 symbols that are important to the chapter 2. At least 1 scene that's iconic to the chapter 3. A 50-word summary about the chapter the great gatsby
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Using context clues to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word is an important skill to have and practice. What is the meaning of the word in bold print in the excerpt below based on context clues? “You’re afraid,” h...
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Who is the antagonist of the story?
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The elevator was an undeniable fact of life.” According to this line from the story, what does the elevator most likely symbolize (stand for) in Sleator’s story? Life in an apartment instead of a single family home Older...
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What information do we learn in the story’s exposition? The identity of the antagonist. The identity of Martin’s father’s ex-wife. The description of Martin, the elevator, and the building.
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How might Martin describe his father in a private journal/diary?
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She did nothing. She only watched him, breathing audibly, until the elevator reached the first floor at last. Martin would have rushed past to her get out, but there was no room. He could only wait as she turned— relucta...
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What is a direct character trait of the fat lady? What is a direct character trait of the fat lady?
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How old is Martin in the beginning of the story and what might the author be saying about boys this age? 16; teenagers at this age cannot be trusted. 12; boys this age are often expected to act more mature and confident...
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Explain the role of organisms in the carbon cycle. small pagaph
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Explain how fluctuations in abiotic cycles can influence populations. small paragraph
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Explain how the biosphere interacts with the atmosphere. small paragraphph
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is 125 a perfect square
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11 12 13 Time Remaining 01:57:32 Monetarism plays a role in economic growth by expanding government intervention. influencing the supply of goods. expanding government spending. influencing the supply of money.
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Marcus volunteers for an organization that cleans up the neighborhood park. Each volunteer is assigned to a different section of the park to pick up trash and pull weeds. Which motivation for giving is described in this...
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Use this equation to calculate the specific heat capacity of each metal: cmetal =–StartFraction c subscript water times m subscript water times delta t subscript water over m subscript metal times delta t subscript metal...
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Write a hypothesis for Part II of the lab, which is about the type of material an object is made of, and its ability to absorb or release thermal energy. Use the format of "if . . . then . . . because . . .” and be sure...
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Write a hypothesis for Part I of the lab, which is about the effect of mass on the ability of an object to absorb or release thermal energy. Use the format of "if . . . then . . . because . . .” and be sure to answer thi...
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In this experiment, you need to examine the idea of thermal energy transfer. Using a controlled experiment, what might a good question about the variables that affect thermal energy transfer be? Thermal energy transfer d...
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In this experiment, you need to examine the idea of thermal energy transfer. Using a controlled experiment, what might a good question about the variables that affect thermal energy transfer be? Thermal energy transfer d...
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Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet. Hamlet: I’ll observe his looks; I’ll tent him to the quick: if he but blench I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil: and the devil hath power To assume a pl...
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When a reader studies the combined effect of similes, metaphors, and allusions in Hamlet, the reader is analyzing the choices.
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write a paragraph of 5-6 sentences explaining how Gatsby values first impressions and is scared to meet daisy again using text evidence only of chapter 1-4 of the great gatsby
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