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Does anyone have the answers to Taking the Next Step Test? Lesson 7: Taking the Next Step Unit Test CE 2017 Gifted and Talented Language Arts 5 A Unit 11: Making It Happen Plz I need help soon
Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. D 8. C 9. D 10. (Short Answer)
The answers are 1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. C
The answer for #5 is c
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Instead... Which of the following can happen to plants in an ecosystem during a long drought? A. They can increase in numbers. B. They can't move away, so they could die C. They will grow taller. D. They will take in more water.
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Hello guys, hope your having a great day and I'm here to make it better! Here are the answers for the Unit 3 Dialogue and Discovery Unit Test: 1. If you have this question: Which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of the theme? The answer is: C. “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” (By the way the answer choices might be switched up so I might have the answer as C and you might have it as B so just look at the wording if you have the same question as me.) 2. If you have this question: Which of the following is the most likely reason the author includes lines 17–25? The answer is: A. to let readers know ahead of time that Jack and Ernest are one and the same 3. If you have this question: When this play was written, an “earnest” person was someone who was admired for his sincerity, intellect, and other qualities. Which sentence best demonstrates that Jack fits this description? The answer is: D. “And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one’s health or one’s happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes.” 4. If you have this question: What is the purpose of the cigarette case and the dialogue surrounding it? The answer is: B. It creates suspicion in Algernon’s mind that Jack has a double life. 5. If you have this question: Which sentence best shows the conflict in the passage? The answer is: B. Jack has two identities, one in town and one in the country. 6. If you have this question: Which dialogue from the passage provides the best evidence for the conflict from the previous question? The answer is: C. Algernon. ... Why are you Ernest in town and Jack in the country? Jack. My dear Algy, I don’t know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. . . .I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. 7. If you have this question: How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence. The answer is: Throughout the story, these characters keep on getting more and more agitated and annoyed with each other. They are fighting about whose cigarette box it is at first and then they are fighting about why Jack's name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country. They are similar because they keep on arguing in a childish manner and they are different because they argue with each other in a different way. (By the way this is an essay question so just use this as an understanding of what you are supposed to type.) 8. If you have this question: In Selection 2, what effect do the actions of the Man from Johnstown have on the crowd? The answer is: A. At first, they are impressed. Then they make fun of him. 9. If you have this question: In Selection 1, what does the author mean when he says Joe Magarac is a folk hero? The answer is: C. Joe was a legend admired for his superhuman strength. 10. If you have this question: Which statement from the text provides the best evidence to support the answer to the previous question? The answer is: B. “He uses his bare hands to stir boiling metal and then puts the warm steel between his fingers and forms it into steel rails for the railroad.” 11. If you have this question: Which detail is in the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel” that is not in the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest? The answer is: C. Joe is described as an American folk hero. 12. If you have this question: How is the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest similar to the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel”? The answer is: A. Joe stops the contestant from Johnstown from doing anything harmful. 13. If you have this question: The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus, meaning “set forth.” In which sentence is the word propose used correctly? The answer is: A. I will propose a new budget next week. 14. If you have this question: What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? He stood beside the pool watching the children play water games. The answer is: B. beside the pool. 15. If you have this question: What is the participial phrase in the sentence? Living in New York, he went to many fantastic Broadway plays. The answer is: A. Living in New York. 16. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Mike was running quickly. Mike won the race. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? The answer is: C. Running quickly, Mike won the race. 17. If you have this question: What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence? To revise your writing carefully will improve your presentation and provide you with success. The answer is: A. To revise your writing carefully. 18. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Matt hiked the trail yesterday. It made him tired. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? The answer is: A. Hiking the trail yesterday made Matt tired. I apologize if all of these don't come in use to you but I promise if you have the same test as me you will get 100%! Hope you have a great day and that this helps and use this to check your answers!
Hello guys, hope your having a great day and I'm here to make it better! Here are the answers for the Unit 3 Dialogue and Discovery Unit Test: 1. If you have this question: Which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of the theme? The answer is: C. “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” (By the way the answer choices might be switched up so I might have the answer as C and you might have it as B so just look at the wording if you have the same question as me.) 2. If you have this question: Which of the following is the most likely reason the author includes lines 17–25? The answer is: A. to let readers know ahead of time that Jack and Ernest are one and the same 3. If you have this question: When this play was written, an “earnest” person was someone who was admired for his sincerity, intellect, and other qualities. Which sentence best demonstrates that Jack fits this description? The answer is: D. “And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one’s health or one’s happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes.” 4. If you have this question: What is the purpose of the cigarette case and the dialogue surrounding it? The answer is: B. It creates suspicion in Algernon’s mind that Jack has a double life. 5. If you have this question: Which sentence best shows the conflict in the passage? The answer is: B. Jack has two identities, one in town and one in the country. 6. If you have this question: Which dialogue from the passage provides the best evidence for the conflict from the previous question? The answer is: C. Algernon. ... Why are you Ernest in town and Jack in the country? Jack. My dear Algy, I don’t know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. . . .I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. 7. If you have this question: How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence. The answer is: Throughout the story, these characters keep on getting more and more agitated and annoyed with each other. They are fighting about whose cigarette box it is at first and then they are fighting about why Jack's name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country. They are similar because they keep on arguing in a childish manner and they are different because they argue with each other in a different way. (By the way this is an essay question so just use this as an understanding of what you are supposed to type.) 8. If you have this question: In Selection 2, what effect do the actions of the Man from Johnstown have on the crowd? The answer is: A. At first, they are impressed. Then they make fun of him. 9. If you have this question: In Selection 1, what does the author mean when he says Joe Magarac is a folk hero? The answer is: C. Joe was a legend admired for his superhuman strength. 10. If you have this question: Which statement from the text provides the best evidence to support the answer to the previous question? The answer is: B. “He uses his bare hands to stir boiling metal and then puts the warm steel between his fingers and forms it into steel rails for the railroad.” 11. If you have this question: Which detail is in the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel” that is not in the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest? The answer is: C. Joe is described as an American folk hero. 12. If you have this question: How is the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest similar to the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel”? The answer is: A. Joe stops the contestant from Johnstown from doing anything harmful. 13. If you have this question: The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus, meaning “set forth.” In which sentence is the word propose used correctly? The answer is: A. I will propose a new budget next week. 14. If you have this question: What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? He stood beside the pool watching the children play water games. The answer is: B. beside the pool. 15. If you have this question: What is the participial phrase in the sentence? Living in New York, he went to many fantastic Broadway plays. The answer is: A. Living in New York. 16. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Mike was running quickly. Mike won the race. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? The answer is: C. Running quickly, Mike won the race. 17. If you have this question: What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence? To revise your writing carefully will improve your presentation and provide you with success. The answer is: A. To revise your writing carefully. 18. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Matt hiked the trail yesterday. It made him tired. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? The answer is: A. Hiking the trail yesterday made Matt tired. I apologize if all of these don't come in use to you but I promise if you have the same test as me you will get 100%! Hope you have a great day and that this helps and use this to check your answers!
Hello guys, hope your having a great day and I'm here to make it better! Here are the answers for the Unit 3 Dialogue and Discovery Unit Test: 1. If you have this question: Which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of the theme? The answer is: C. “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” (By the way the answer choices might be switched up so I might have the answer as C and you might have it as B so just look at the wording if you have the same question as me.) 2. If you have this question: Which of the following is the most likely reason the author includes lines 17–25? The answer is: A. to let readers know ahead of time that Jack and Ernest are one and the same 3. If you have this question: When this play was written, an “earnest” person was someone who was admired for his sincerity, intellect, and other qualities. Which sentence best demonstrates that Jack fits this description? The answer is: D. “And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one’s health or one’s happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes.” 4. If you have this question: What is the purpose of the cigarette case and the dialogue surrounding it? The answer is: B. It creates suspicion in Algernon’s mind that Jack has a double life. 5. If you have this question: Which sentence best shows the conflict in the passage? The answer is: B. Jack has two identities, one in town and one in the country. 6. If you have this question: Which dialogue from the passage provides the best evidence for the conflict from the previous question? The answer is: C. Algernon. ... Why are you Ernest in town and Jack in the country? Jack. My dear Algy, I don’t know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. . . .I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. 7. If you have this question: How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence. The answer is: Throughout the story, these characters keep on getting more and more agitated and annoyed with each other. They are fighting about whose cigarette box it is at first and then they are fighting about why Jack's name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country. They are similar because they keep on arguing in a childish manner and they are different because they argue with each other in a different way. (By the way this is an essay question so just use this as an understanding of what you are supposed to type.) 8. If you have this question: In Selection 2, what effect do the actions of the Man from Johnstown have on the crowd? The answer is: A. At first, they are impressed. Then they make fun of him. 9. If you have this question: In Selection 1, what does the author mean when he says Joe Magarac is a folk hero? The answer is: C. Joe was a legend admired for his superhuman strength. 10. If you have this question: Which statement from the text provides the best evidence to support the answer to the previous question? The answer is: B. “He uses his bare hands to stir boiling metal and then puts the warm steel between his fingers and forms it into steel rails for the railroad.” 11. If you have this question: Which detail is in the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel” that is not in the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest? The answer is: C. Joe is described as an American folk hero. 12. If you have this question: How is the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest similar to the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel”? The answer is: A. Joe stops the contestant from Johnstown from doing anything harmful. 13. If you have this question: The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus, meaning “set forth.” In which sentence is the word propose used correctly? The answer is: A. I will propose a new budget next week. 14. If you have this question: What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? He stood beside the pool watching the children play water games. The answer is: B. beside the pool. 15. If you have this question: What is the participial phrase in the sentence? Living in New York, he went to many fantastic Broadway plays. The answer is: A. Living in New York. 16. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Mike was running quickly. Mike won the race. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? The answer is: C. Running quickly, Mike won the race. 17. If you have this question: What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence? To revise your writing carefully will improve your presentation and provide you with success. The answer is: A. To revise your writing carefully. 18. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Matt hiked the trail yesterday. It made him tired. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? The answer is: A. Hiking the trail yesterday made Matt tired. I apologize if all of these don't come in use to you but I promise if you have the same test as me you will get 100%! Hope you have a great day and that this helps and use this to check your answers!
Hello guys, hope your having a great day and I'm here to make it better! Here are the answers for the Unit 3 Dialogue and Discovery Unit Test: 1. If you have this question: Which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of the theme? The answer is: C. “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” (By the way the answer choices might be switched up so I might have the answer as C and you might have it as B so just look at the wording if you have the same question as me.) 2. If you have this question: Which of the following is the most likely reason the author includes lines 17–25? The answer is: A. to let readers know ahead of time that Jack and Ernest are one and the same 3. If you have this question: When this play was written, an “earnest” person was someone who was admired for his sincerity, intellect, and other qualities. Which sentence best demonstrates that Jack fits this description? The answer is: D. “And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one’s health or one’s happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes.” 4. If you have this question: What is the purpose of the cigarette case and the dialogue surrounding it? The answer is: B. It creates suspicion in Algernon’s mind that Jack has a double life. 5. If you have this question: Which sentence best shows the conflict in the passage? The answer is: B. Jack has two identities, one in town and one in the country. 6. If you have this question: Which dialogue from the passage provides the best evidence for the conflict from the previous question? The answer is: C. Algernon. ... Why are you Ernest in town and Jack in the country? Jack. My dear Algy, I don’t know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. . . .I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. 7. If you have this question: How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence. The answer is: Throughout the story, these characters keep on getting more and more agitated and annoyed with each other. They are fighting about whose cigarette box it is at first and then they are fighting about why Jack's name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country. They are similar because they keep on arguing in a childish manner and they are different because they argue with each other in a different way. (By the way this is an essay question so just use this as an understanding of what you are supposed to type.) 8. If you have this question: In Selection 2, what effect do the actions of the Man from Johnstown have on the crowd? The answer is: A. At first, they are impressed. Then they make fun of him. 9. If you have this question: In Selection 1, what does the author mean when he says Joe Magarac is a folk hero? The answer is: C. Joe was a legend admired for his superhuman strength. 10. If you have this question: Which statement from the text provides the best evidence to support the answer to the previous question? The answer is: B. “He uses his bare hands to stir boiling metal and then puts the warm steel between his fingers and forms it into steel rails for the railroad.” 11. If you have this question: Which detail is in the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel” that is not in the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest? The answer is: C. Joe is described as an American folk hero. 12. If you have this question: How is the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest similar to the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel”? The answer is: A. Joe stops the contestant from Johnstown from doing anything harmful. 13. If you have this question: The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus, meaning “set forth.” In which sentence is the word propose used correctly? The answer is: A. I will propose a new budget next week. 14. If you have this question: What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? He stood beside the pool watching the children play water games. The answer is: B. beside the pool. 15. If you have this question: What is the participial phrase in the sentence? Living in New York, he went to many fantastic Broadway plays. The answer is: A. Living in New York. 16. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Mike was running quickly. Mike won the race. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? The answer is: C. Running quickly, Mike won the race. 17. If you have this question: What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence? To revise your writing carefully will improve your presentation and provide you with success. The answer is: A. To revise your writing carefully. 18. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Matt hiked the trail yesterday. It made him tired. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? The answer is: A. Hiking the trail yesterday made Matt tired. I apologize if all of these don't come in use to you but I promise if you have the same test as me you will get 100%! Hope you have a great day and that this helps and use this to check your answers!
Hello guys, hope your having a great day and I'm here to make it better! Here are the answers for the Unit 3 Dialogue and Discovery Unit Test: 1. If you have this question: Which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of the theme? The answer is: C. “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” (By the way the answer choices might be switched up so I might have the answer as C and you might have it as B so just look at the wording if you have the same question as me.) 2. If you have this question: Which of the following is the most likely reason the author includes lines 17–25? The answer is: A. to let readers know ahead of time that Jack and Ernest are one and the same 3. If you have this question: When this play was written, an “earnest” person was someone who was admired for his sincerity, intellect, and other qualities. Which sentence best demonstrates that Jack fits this description? The answer is: D. “And as a high moral tone can hardly be said to conduce very much to either one’s health or one’s happiness, in order to get up to town I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes.” 4. If you have this question: What is the purpose of the cigarette case and the dialogue surrounding it? The answer is: B. It creates suspicion in Algernon’s mind that Jack has a double life. 5. If you have this question: Which sentence best shows the conflict in the passage? The answer is: B. Jack has two identities, one in town and one in the country. 6. If you have this question: Which dialogue from the passage provides the best evidence for the conflict from the previous question? The answer is: C. Algernon. ... Why are you Ernest in town and Jack in the country? Jack. My dear Algy, I don’t know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. . . .I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. 7. If you have this question: How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence. The answer is: Throughout the story, these characters keep on getting more and more agitated and annoyed with each other. They are fighting about whose cigarette box it is at first and then they are fighting about why Jack's name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country. They are similar because they keep on arguing in a childish manner and they are different because they argue with each other in a different way. (By the way this is an essay question so just use this as an understanding of what you are supposed to type.) 8. If you have this question: In Selection 2, what effect do the actions of the Man from Johnstown have on the crowd? The answer is: A. At first, they are impressed. Then they make fun of him. 9. If you have this question: In Selection 1, what does the author mean when he says Joe Magarac is a folk hero? The answer is: C. Joe was a legend admired for his superhuman strength. 10. If you have this question: Which statement from the text provides the best evidence to support the answer to the previous question? The answer is: B. “He uses his bare hands to stir boiling metal and then puts the warm steel between his fingers and forms it into steel rails for the railroad.” 11. If you have this question: Which detail is in the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel” that is not in the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest? The answer is: C. Joe is described as an American folk hero. 12. If you have this question: How is the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest similar to the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel”? The answer is: A. Joe stops the contestant from Johnstown from doing anything harmful. 13. If you have this question: The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus, meaning “set forth.” In which sentence is the word propose used correctly? The answer is: A. I will propose a new budget next week. 14. If you have this question: What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? He stood beside the pool watching the children play water games. The answer is: B. beside the pool. 15. If you have this question: What is the participial phrase in the sentence? Living in New York, he went to many fantastic Broadway plays. The answer is: A. Living in New York. 16. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Mike was running quickly. Mike won the race. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? The answer is: C. Running quickly, Mike won the race. 17. If you have this question: What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence? To revise your writing carefully will improve your presentation and provide you with success. The answer is: A. To revise your writing carefully. 18. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Matt hiked the trail yesterday. It made him tired. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? The answer is: A. Hiking the trail yesterday made Matt tired. I apologize if all of these don't come in use to you but I promise if you have the same test as me you will get 100%! Hope you have a great day and that this helps and use this to check your answers!
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Hello guys, hope your having a great day and I'm here to make it better! Here are the answers for the Unit 3 Dialogue and Discovery Unit Test: 1. If you have this question: Which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of the theme? The answer is: C. “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” (By the way the answer choices might be switched up so I might have the answer as C and you might have it as B so just look at the wording if you have the same question as me.) 2. If you have this question: Which of the following is the most likely reason the author includes lines 17–25? The answer is: A. to let readers know ahead of time that Jack and Ernest are one and the same 3. If you have this question: When this play was written, an “earnest” person was someone who was admired for his sincerity, intellect, and other qualities. Which sentence best demonstrates that Jack fits this description? The answer is: C. “When one is placed in the position of guardian, one has to adopt a very high moral tone on all subjects." (Line 32) 4. If you have this question: What is the purpose of the cigarette case and the dialogue surrounding it? The answer is: B. It creates suspicion in Algernon’s mind that Jack has a double life. 5. If you have this question: Which sentence best shows the conflict in the passage? The answer is: B. Jack has two identities, one in town and one in the country. 6. If you have this question: Which dialogue from the passage provides the best evidence for the conflict from the previous question? The answer is: C. Algernon. ... Why are you Ernest in town and Jack in the country? Jack. My dear Algy, I don’t know whether you will be able to understand my real motives. . . .I have always pretended to have a younger brother of the name of Ernest, who lives in the Albany, and gets into the most dreadful scrapes. 7. If you have this question: How are the characters Jack and Algernon developed through the use of dialogue? How are these characters similar? How are they different? Support your answer with evidence. The answer is: Throughout the story, these characters keep on getting more and more agitated and annoyed with each other. They are fighting about whose cigarette box it is at first and then they are fighting about why Jack's name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country. They are similar because they keep on arguing in a childish manner and they are different because they argue with each other in a different way. (By the way this is an essay question so just use this as an understanding of what you are supposed to type.) 8. If you have this question: In Selection 2, what effect do the actions of the Man from Johnstown have on the crowd? The answer is: A. At first, they are impressed. Then they make fun of him. 9. If you have this question: In Selection 1, what does the author mean when he says Joe Magarac is a folk hero? The answer is: C. Joe was a legend admired for his superhuman strength. 10. If you have this question: Which statement from the text provides the best evidence to support the answer to the previous question? The answer is: B. “He uses his bare hands to stir boiling metal and then puts the warm steel between his fingers and forms it into steel rails for the railroad.” 11. If you have this question: Which detail is in the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel” that is not in the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest? The answer is: C. Joe is described as an American folk hero. 12. If you have this question: How is the play Joe Magarac and the Hunkietown Contest similar to the short story “Joe Magarac, Man of Steel”? The answer is: A. Joe stops the contestant from Johnstown from doing anything harmful. 13. If you have this question: The word propose has been borrowed from the Latin propositus, meaning “set forth.” In which sentence is the word propose used correctly? The answer is: A. I will propose a new budget next week. 14. If you have this question: What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? He stood beside the pool watching the children play water games. The answer is: B. beside the pool. 15. If you have this question: What is the participial phrase in the sentence? Living in New York, he went to many fantastic Broadway plays. The answer is: A. Living in New York. 16. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Mike was running quickly. Mike won the race. Which sentence best combines the two sentences using a participial phrase? The answer is: C. Running quickly, Mike won the race. 17. If you have this question: What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence? To revise your writing carefully will improve your presentation and provide you with success. The answer is: A. To revise your writing carefully. 18. If you have this question: Read the two sentences. Matt hiked the trail yesterday. It made him tired. Which sentence combines the two sentences using a gerund phrase? The answer is: A. Hiking the trail yesterday made Matt tired. I apologize if all of these don't come in use to you but I promise if you have the same test as me you will get 100%! Hope you have a great day and that this helps and use this to check your answers!
does anyone know the answers to the full test? Please help
1. A Balance Restored (Balance) 2. D 3. B
let the speed of the boat be x mph so going upstream the speed is x-7 going downstream the speed is x+7 let the distance be d time to go upstream = d/(x-7) time to go downstream = d/(x+7) time going upstream is 3 times going downstream 3d/(x+7) = d/(x-7) divide by d 3/(x+7) = 1/(x-7) 3x-21 = x+7 2x = 28 x = 14 speed of boat is 14 mph
The correct answer is D
"please dont be late to class" is wrong i made a 33
i got all wrong because of queen the right answer are 1: D 2: C 3: A 4: C 5: C im not joking those are right for connections 100% for 7th graders
YEET. Like if you this comment if you can't understand mah number language: -\!-!3 4/\/$35$ 5 !@@ % (@53-\ Okay nvm. YEET. 1. D 2. B 3 B 4 B 5. C 6. B 7. D The final score is 7/7 (100%) You're welcome. YEET
YEET. The answers are correct! Like if you CANT understand mah number language: 733-> ... Hehe, nvm. The correct answer are (just to make sure you understand): 1. D 2. B 3. D YEET
YEET, drama, drama, drama. @Pepsi is correct, I just took the test and got 100%!! YEET MY LIFE XD
Btw, @Pespi's new answers and @Beyblade's answers are the same and both correct.
c c a d a
I need the pretest answers LMAO
Thx Steve. i seem to notice he did all the work -_-
okay, first of all, bananananana, you said listen to anyone but lilly, and then you gave the same answers. That was pretty rude, you are a hypocrite.
Thats not Mrs.Sue theres no teacher symbol next to it. It was just one of us putting there name as Mrs.Sue Yall Big Brains
FUGE IS RIGHT A,C
Matthew your dumb cus ur tryna cheat
YEET USE CODE LAZAR IN THE FORTNITE ITEM SHOP
Gwand crayon
1250 meters
STEVE YOU MSUT HAVE POOP FOR BRAINS!
china that is because there was one three answer question
well im dead i went with the only test answers that said MN connections and i got 7/24
Can anyone help me out with the whole test?
HEY! is correct for 2021 i got 100%
when you research the question the answer is right there at the top, so why go to this website?
Ya its fake Ms. Sue because they didn't have emoji and Ms. Sue doesn't give us the answers-
Yep! Sphwefuhabnef is right
Need 2 Know is correct!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For 7 A 1D 2A 3A 4C
the answer is 4 1 4 or D A D for student of 7A
Thanks Venom
Tell us the answers please
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Yall are mad weird lol. Being in high school you learn that you use nothing that you learned in math in real life.. They aint finna ask you what the quadratic formula is of your credit card. bruh if they do imma just leave
that makes sense to me.