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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference. At halftime, as homecoming floats circled the field, Allison Gibbons, a member of the student council, entered the press box, stood be...
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Events that set up the conflict in the beginning of the story are called causes. complications. reactions. resolutions
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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference. The board was meeting that night. Baldy offered to pick Neto up and take him. Neto hesitated. He knew he had the courage to blast thro...
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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference. At 10:30, students from all grades packed themselves into the lab. Andy stood up and reported what was happening, then read his letter...
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Which lines from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe" establish setting? The house of Pyramus and that of Thisbe stood side by side within the mighty city Theirs did—indeed they wanted to be wed, but marriage was forbidden by the...
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Read this sentence about Della from "The Gift of the Magi." Once she faltered for a minute and stood still while a tear or two splashed on the worn red carpet. What theme do Della’s actions in this sentence best suggest?...
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At the end of "The Gift of the Magi," Jim says that he and Della should forget their gifts for a while and eat supper. This suggests the theme "Love is understanding." "Love is romantic." "Love is easily lost." "Love is...
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Read the scenario. Davi is participating in a formal group discussion about how the use of simile supports the purpose of a speech. Davi says the similes do not support the purpose well. Zoe responds to show how the simi...
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Read the scenario. Curtis is participating in a group discussion about an author’s use of metaphor. He listens to a group member explain their perspective on the metaphor. Then, another group member offers a different vi...
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Read the excerpt from "The Danger of a Single Story” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I grew up under repressive military governments that devalued education, so that sometimes, my parents were not paid their salaries. And s...
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Daniel wants to write a letter to tell his neighbor how much he enjoyed the cookies she made. Which type of letter should he write? a friendly letter that shows sympathy a friendly letter that expresses thanks a business...
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Who would most likely receive a business letter of complaint? a classmate a teammate a store owner a family member
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What does bcc stand for? blind carbon copy better carbon copy better coded copy blind coded copy
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Jasper wrote a friendly letter. Part of his letter is shown below. My vacation to the beach was so much fun! I wish you could have gone with us. What part of his friendly letter is shown? body greeting salutation signatu...
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Debra is not happy with the shirt she purchased. The shirt tore after the first time she washed it. What type of letter would best help Debra? a business letter to complain about the shirt a business letter to ask for a...
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Use the thesaurus entry for interpret to answer the question. interpret verb Definition: to explain something Synonym: clarify, clear up, demystify Antonyms: confuse, obscure verb Definition: to understand something Syno...
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? Every fall, the oak tree in the garden sheds ________ leaves. their there it’s its
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Use the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question. lore lore [‘lor] noun from Old English leornian 1. something that is taught 2. something that is learned 3. a body of knowledge or tradition 4. the space between...
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Read this sentence from paragraph 23. Instead of getting technology that allowed us to instantly go anywhere we want, we got technology that gave us no reason to leave home. The author uses antithesis in the sentence to...
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How does the author rebut the counterargument in paragraph 9 that technological advancement, as represented by the flying car, will make life “quick, convenient, and effortless”? 1 point A. By providing real-life details...
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Read this sentence from paragraph 6. There is an explosion of sound and color—cut to a space-age city of apartment buildings perched on columns high in the air. What is the most likely reason the author uses sensory lang...
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4. Which sentence from the selection describes a negative consequence of modernization? 1 point As other attempts to market flying cars over the years have shown, the Aircar will most likely, at best, remain a high price...
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The author most likely intended the selection to appeal to people who — 1 point A. who worry that flying cars could be dangerous B. wonder whether flying cars will ever become a realization C. want to learn how flying ca...
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Read the excerpt from The Common Sense of Bicycling: Bicycling for Ladies. By straightening the knees and using the ankle movement freely, the rise of the knees may be lessened several inches. When the pedal is at the hi...
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 4 of Wheels of Change. When Americans took to the wheel in the late 1800s, they also took to the newsstand. The first U.S. cycling periodical, Bicycling World, rolled off the presses in 1877...
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