What is the central idea of passage 1?


A)Jane must identify her attacker and move on.


B)Jane needs to apologize for her behavior to earn Mrs. Reed’s forgiveness.


C)Jane must express her own perceptions and emotions in her quest for independence.


D)Jane is learning how to understand why she is being asked to leave Mrs. Reed’s home.

(the paragraph)
1 I gathered my energies and launched them in this blunt sentence—

2 “I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed; and this book about the liar, you may give to your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I.”

3 Mrs. Reed’s hands still lay on her work inactive: her eye of ice continued to dwell freezingly on mine.


4 “What more have you to say?” she asked, rather in the tone in which a person might address an opponent of adult age than such as is ordinarily used to a child.

5 That eye of hers, that voice stirred every antipathy I had. Shaking from head to foot, thrilled with ungovernable excitement, I continued—



6 “I am glad you are no relation of mine: I will never call you aunt again as long as I live. I will never come to see you when I am grown up; and if any one asks me how I liked you, and how you treated me, I will say the very thought of you makes me sick, and that you treated me with miserable cruelty.”



7 “How dare you affirm that, Jane Eyre?”



8 “How dare I, Mrs. Reed? How dare I? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness; but I cannot live so: and you have no pity. I shall remember how you thrust me back—roughly and violently thrust me back—into the red-room, and locked me up there, to my dying day; though I was in agony; though I cried out, while suffocating with distress, ‘Have mercy! Have mercy, Aunt Reed!’ And that punishment you made me suffer because your wicked boy struck me—knocked me down for nothing. I will tell anybody who asks me questions, this exact tale. People think you a good woman, but you are bad, hard-hearted. You are deceitful!”

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Answer 1
I believe the answer is; C) Jane must express her own perceptions and emotions in her quest for independence.
Answer 2
The answer is C, yeahh

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PLESAE HELP How can you make sure that you understand things that are implied by an author?

You cannot; you can only comprehend those things that are directly said by the author.
by reading the rest of the material as closely as possible
by doing research, including interviews and visiting the library

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by reading the rest of the material as closely as possible
Answer. B.
Explanation. Let’s find the answer by eliminating the others. A. is simply incorrect because you CAN understand authors, this answer is unreasonable. Let’s inspect answer C., not everyone has access to a library etc. we must conclude that answer B.

Looking back over the novel you’ve just read, what do you believe is its main theme? In 125 to 150 words, identify the theme and explain your answer. Be sure to use details from the novel to support your answer.

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Answer:

what novel is it

Explanation:

What’s the novel? We need the novel for an answer

Are you a Jehovah's whiteness?

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Answer:

Its not Whiteness, its witness....

Explanation:

and yes :)

What questions will you be asking?

help!!!
Read the excerpt from the play Apple Picking:

Characters:
- Mischa
- Luke
- Mom
- Dad



Scene One


On an overcast autumn afternoon in the middle of a field with many apple trees. A brother and a sister have a ladder up against an apple tree. One is picking apples and placing them in a sack tied around her waist. The other is holding the ladder steady.


Mischa: (standing on the ladder and looking at an apple) I'm not so sure about these. They have a ton of spots and are not quite ripe.

Luke: That's alright, we're just making a pie for Sunday dinner anyway. No one will see the spots, and we can add sugar to sweeten them up.

Mischa: (Nodding in approval) Yeah, I guess you're right. Mom always likes her pie apples to be a little firm anyways.


Suddenly, the wind begins to blow strongly making the ladder tip back and forth slightly.


Mischa: (With an alarmed look on her face.) What's going on? There isn't supposed to be a storm today! We'll never make it back to our house before it hits!

Luke: (Holding onto the ladder as hard as he can) You need to come down! I can't hold the ladder much longer!

Mischa carefully but swiftly climbs down the ladder while the wind is still blowing. Luke holds on to the ladder as it sways back and forth. Mischa makes it to the bottom. They both look toward dark clouds rolling in quickly with thunder and lightning.


Luke: (Yelling over the storm) We'd better find some shelter! (Pointing toward a rundown old farmhouse.) I think there's an old farm house that way!

Mischa: (Also yelling) You lead the way. I'm too scared!

Luke: (Grabbing her by the hand) It's going to be okay! Run with me!

Both children run to the old farmhouse holding each other's hand. When they make it there, they enter through an open window.



Scene Two


In the kitchen of the old farmhouse. There is an old dusty table and chairs, but everything else including the stove is gone. The windows are broken, the curtains tattered, and the wallpaper peeling. The wind is picking up and blowing through. The children are calming down. Mischa looks out the broken window where a large dead tree sits close to the house, while Luke sits at the old table. The sack of apples sits on the table.


Mischa: It's almost here Luke. The branches on the trees are swaying all over the place.

Luke: (Looking at the old tree through the window) Come away from the window Mischa. It's a really bad storm, that's for sure.

Mischa: (sitting down in the chair opposite Luke.) I think it's a tornado.

Luke: It's not a tornado, but those are some heavy winds.


The wind picks up and the curtains sway violently. Something smacks up against the side of the house.


Luke: What was that? It's picking up.

Mischa: Where are Mom and Dad? Why aren't they here to help us?

Luke: Never mind that. We need to worry about ourselves right now. I think we should go down to the ...


Suddenly, a tree branch hits the window smashing it even more than it was. Luke and Mischa scream.


Mischa: (Yelling) To the basement!


The children run toward the basement when Mischa stops and turns back.


Luke: (Still yelling) What are you doing? Come back!

Mischa: (Still yelling) The apples! I need to grab the apples!

Luke: Mischa no!

Mischa runs to grab the apples. She gets a hold of the sack and turns around toward the basement again. As she gets to the basement door, the old large tree snaps, cracks, and falls through the kitchen wall. She is okay, but shaken.


How does the structure in scene one complement the events in scene two?

Scene one describes only two of the characters that will appear in the next scene. Nothing tells the reader about their relationship in scene one.
Scene one describes the setting, introduces the characters, and introduces a storm that calms down in in the scene.
The first scene describes the setting, introduces the characters, and introduces the storm that the characters will face in scene two.
Scene one introduces the characters, and introduces the outdoor setting that the characters interact in throughout the play.

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I read it all,Do you want me t do anything else

What does an analogy do?

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Answer:

It illustrates a relationship.

Explanation:

It basically is a comparison of two things.

PART 5What word or phrase best describes the overall atmosphere of "The Fall of the House of Usher?"
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The answer is dread i believe

Dread is the answer to ur question

Which statement best describes the main conflict in the play?

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Mrs. Stevenson has overheard a murder plot, but she can't get anyone to do anything about it. Thus, option D is correct.

What is a "Sorry, Wrong Number"?

A telephone malfunction causes Leona Stevenson, a tyrannical heiress wheelchair-bound, to witness a discussion about a plot to murder a lady. Leona struggles to learn the truth through some kind of series of telephone calls due to her inability to leave her house or get in touch with her husband and being written off by the police.

This only draws her further into a mystery that may involve her school rival, Sally, and a system to sell prescriptions on the black market.

Stevenson has uncovered a murderous scheme, but she is powerless to stop it. Stage directions are the indication that this is a drama. He knew the sea would be open that night, which is confirmation that the "customer" is Mrs. Stevenson's spouse.

Therefore, option D is the correct option.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is:

1. Which statement best describes the main conflict in the play "Sorry, Wrong Number"?

OMrs. Stevenson is trying to call her husband's office, but the line is busy.

Mrs. Stevenson has overheard a murder plot, but she can't get anyone to do anything about it.

Mrs. Stevenson is expecting her husband to come home, but he has gone away on a business trip.

OMrs. Stevenson wants to hire a nurse, but the hospital won't send one without a doctor's order.

The word " unlikely" means " not likely"
Using the definition, what is most likely the meaning of the prefix un-
A. CAPABLE OF BEING
B. SMALL IN NATURE
C. NOT
D. LARGE IN NATURE

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Because unlikely means not likely, the prefix un means not.

Answer:

C- NOT

Explanation:

In the 1800s, the United States was still a very young nation, trying to solidify its identity. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, a fast development of society following the introduction of machines. The United States was slower than Great Britain to fully embrace the changes. Yet key technological developments caused a rapid growth in American urban areas.

Better farming methods and tools in the 1800s increased food production. Americans were able to grow enough food for their families as well as to sell. The abundance caused food prices to fall.

The expansion of cotton and the growth of textile factories in northern states helped produce the first wave of American industry. More people turned to work in northern factories as a way to support their families. Thousands of immigrants to the United States also settled in or near port cities, looking for work. Even today, the need for work is a common reason people move to urban areas.

As a result, cities grew in numbers of people and physical space. As more people and businesses moved in, they needed buildings for living and working. They needed ways to move around the city. We call this process urbanization.

In 1820, the United States had only a few cities of 10,000 residents or more. About seven percent of U.S. residents lived in urban areas. The number of cities with more than 10,000 people grew quickly over the next 40 years, especially in the Northeast and Midwest. By 1860, about 20 percent lived in cities. Philadelphia and New York City were the most populated cities in 1860 and would soon reach one million residents.

The urbanization of the United States quickened due to technology improvements. Without innovations in food production, the factories could not have grown so quickly. The trend quickened after 1860 and continued throughout the 21st century as well. By 2007, more Americans lived in or near cities than they did in rural areas.

Which details are used to support the main fact in the fifth paragraph?

Mentions of Great Britain
Reasons why people move
Explanation of urbanization
Data about population changes

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Answer:

Probably: "data about population changes".

Explanation:

make sure to leave a heart c:

D, Data about population changes

Mr. Ridley

On the Friday before winter break, Mrs. Lyon was out sick with a cold. So, Mr. Ridley substituted for the day. Most of the students in Mrs. Lyon's class were normally well-behaved. However, with the anticipation of the winter break, they became a little wild. While Mr. Ridley was writing on the dry erase board, Margo threw a paper airplane at his back. The class giggled as Mr. Ridley spun around to see who had thrown the paper airplane.
"Class! Throwing paper airplanes at a teacher is unacceptable and disrespectful. Who did that?" Mr. Ridley asked.
The students kept their mouths closed and sat up straight in their chairs. No one volunteered any information.
"Fine then, you will all stay in from recess until someone tells me who threw the airplane," Mr. Ridley said.
Mercy wiggled in her seat. She wanted to tell the teacher who threw the airplane, but she was afraid that the other students would call her a tattle tale.
Alan, the class clown, was thrilled that someone besides him had done something foolish. He would never tell. He would expect the same loyalty from his classmates.
Margo felt nervous. She wanted to confess and apologize to Mr. Ridley, but she was afraid that she would receive a harsh punishment. She wondered how long her classmates would protect her.
Jervis sat and drummed his fingers. He didn't see who threw the paper airplane, but he guessed that it had been Alan. He was tempted to raise his hand and tell the teacher that Alan was the responsible party, but he wasn't completely confident. He really wished that someone would tell who did it. It wasn't fair that the whole class was being punished for one person's mistake.
Rosania was happy that the class wasn't going to recess. She had terrible allergies and wanted to stay inside. She hoped that no one would say a word until recess time was over.
Mr. Ridley walked around the classroom looking at each student's face as he went by. He thought he detected sweat and shaking when he walked by Fred. He wondered if Fred was the culprit. However, Fred just needed to use the restroom but was afraid to ask.
"Fred, you seem a bit anxious. What is it you want to tell me?" Mr. Ridley asked.
"Nothing, sir. I-I need to use the restroom," Fred stammered.
"No one is leaving this room until I find out who threw that airplane at me," Mr. Ridley said.
Margo could not allow her classmates to suffer any longer.
"It was me! I threw it! I'm sorry, Mr. Ridley," Margo said as she burst into tears.
Mr. Ridley hated to see children cry. He rushed over to Margo and gently patted her back.
"I forgive you. Don't cry," Mr. Ridley said.
"I was just being silly. I didn't mean to disrespect you," Margo sniffled.
"We will forget all about it. Let's enjoy the rest of our day together. Because you were honest, we will all play games for the rest of the day," Mr. Ridley announced.


A. Margo is eager, but Alan is hesitant.

B. Margo is regretful, but Alan is pleased.

C. Margo is happy, but Alan is worried.

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Answer:

B

Explanation: Margo is upset that the air plane hit the teacher and didn’t mean for it to happen but Alan is pleased because he was happy someone did something foolish.

Based on the given excerpt, we can infer that Margo is regretful, but Alan is pleased.

According to the excerpt, we are told the story of how Mr Ridley substitutes for Mrs Lyon who is out sick and the children who are normally well behaved become unruly.

During the course of the lesson, someone throws a paper plane to Mr Ridley's back and nobody would own up to the act, so he decides that no one would go for recess till the culprit is found.

The real culprit, Margo finally confessed and bursts into tears because she hated to see her classmates suffer on her account.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B because Margo is regretful.

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Imagine you are writing a research essay about jungle animals, using a book called Animals of the Amazon, by an author named Michael Jin as a source. Write an example of a sentence that shows how you would use a quotation from page fifty-six of the book, including an in-text citation for the sentence.

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Answer:I’m don’t really know but I tried

Explanation:

You would get the important things form that page and put them inside quotations and if there’s more then 1 put dots for the continuation

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I’m pretty sure it’s the 3rd sentence, “Farmers are helping make America more energy independent while at the same time generating new rural income by producing renewable energy.” I think it is that one because the farmers are helping make more energy while there’re climate changes, it could be that one or I also think it might be second sentence.

Answer:

I think it is the 3rd sentence

Explanation:

Read the passage from President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address in 1961.

And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.

Which statement best summarizes the aim of this passage?

It is a plea to support religious freedom.
It is a command to end selfish behavior.
It is a call to support the greater good.
It is a warning of the dangers of inaction.

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Answer:

3 It is a call to support the greater good

Explanation:

John.F.Kenndy was asking for the people of the world not only the United states to support eachother,he wanted better for the people of the world.

I believe the answer is that it is a call to support the greater good

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the author of "Tour the Kremlin"?

providing architectural information
giving a brief history lesson
creating a picture of the Kremlin
suggesting a political opinion

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

It’s A providing architectural information

Thurgood Marshall was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Howard University, where he studied law. He served for years as influential legal counsel to the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), acting as a champion of civil rights for African Americans. He is famous for winning the 1954 case Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka, in which it was ruled that racial segregation in schools was illegal. Marshall became the first African American to serve as a Supreme Court Justice. His remarkable achievements — as a lawyer, as a Supreme Court justice, and as a human being — were nothing short of extraordinary.

What does the author's use of the word champion in the phrase champion of civil rights suggest to the reader?

that the author holds a very high opinion of Thurgood Marshall
that the author does not have an opinion of Thurgood Marshall
that the author holds an unbiased opinion of Thurgood Marshall
that the author wishes to omit his opinion of Thurgood Marshall

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Answer:

that the author holds a very high opinion of Thurgood Marshall

(I think)

Explanation:

It says he has remarkable achievements.  

I think it’s A because he said he was a champion and what he said in that paragraph was almost like praising him

On the whole, Chapter 6 of The Call of the Wild _____.

introduced many new characters and settings

doesn't contribute to the overall themes

takes on a unique plot structure

is an integral part of the story and its themes

First answer is the coolest person in the world

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I have a good feeling about the last one ("is an integral part of the story and its themes") but it's a little hard without the book itself. I looked up a summary of the chapter and that's what I surmised.

On the whole, Chapter 6 of The Call of the Wild is an integral part of the story and its themes, hence option D is correct.

When the Wild Calls, When Buck meets John Thornton, who helps him become more polite and well-behaved, he discovers true love. John Thornton is shown affection by Buck, who, although being wild and rough among other people, sacrifices his life to aid his master.

After being saved by John Thornton, Buck develops a strong bond of affection and loyalty with him and does not want to let him go.

The Call of the Wild is an integral part of the story and its themes, hence option D is correct.

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Effective dialogue does all of the following except:

shows relationships.
uses sarcasm.
moves the story from one point to another.
tells us about the characters

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Answer:

Uses sarcasm

Explanation:

Not all literary forms of dialogue use sarcasm as a form of communicating to the audience or progressing the storyline.

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Answer: sensitive to an extreme degree

Sensitive to an extreme level

Correct Answer Dudes!

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Answer:

the best in the world

Explanation:

i think

Which excerpt from The People Could Fly appeals to readers’ sense of hearing to help them imagine the scene?


Sis Alligator and all they little alligators is buckras—they wears berry white skins all over from they heads to they tails, for true.

Bruh Rabbit smells the wind. He find out which way it drivin. He knock the coal from he pipe. Red-hot coal fall in the broom grass.

All them alligators fall in the river, heads over heels. They so hot-boiled, the water go swiiishshshpsssst when they hit it.

They white skin is all burned black and crinkly up. They rough-lookin like wood bark. From then on, Bruh Gator have a hôrny hide.

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Answer:

C) is correct.

The excerpt from The People Could Fly appeals to readers’ sense of hearing to help them imagine the scene is third one. Thus, option 3rd is correct.

What is the main idea of the people could fly?

"The People Could Fly" is all about the dream of freedom. For the Africans who were captured into slavery and brought to America, there was little reason for hope, but through folk tales like this one, they were able to at least imagine a day when they could become free.

The excerpt from "People could fly" is, "All them alligators fall in the river, heads over heels. They so hot-boiled, the water go swiiishshshpsssst when they hit it."

The sample from The People Could Fly uses the sense of hearing to help readers envision the third scenario. As a result, option 3 is correct.

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What is author's purpose?

A)Why the author likes to write.
B)What the author is writing.
C)Why the author is writing.
D)How the author writes.

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C) because a purpose is like why you wrote

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Why the Author is writing.

I know that almost all of your questions the answer is C, but they are correct.

is the phrase “What’s up with you?” an example of standard or conversational English?

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Conversational English

The phrase “What’s up with you?” is an example of conversational English.

What is Conversational English?

The type of English that is used by an individual in day-to-day conversation with friends or unofficial manner is referred to as conversational English. This type of English is used in an informal setting.

Standard English is referred to as the English language which uses proper structure while making any conversation with any individual. This type of English is used in a formal setting.

The term "What's up with you?" sounds more casual tone which is basically used with friends or with some to whom we shares a  good bond and in a casual and informal manner.

By using conversational English, you can truly broaden your experience and increase your employment chances and intercultural competence skills. Every trip is made significantly more fascinating by vocabulary knowledge.


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Select all that apply.
Which words in the sentence below should be capitalized?
mr. and mrs. hunt are members of the elks club of topeka, kansas.
mr.
mrs.
hunt
members
elks
club
topeka
kansas

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Answer:

mr. and mrs. hunt are members of the elks club of topeka, kansas.

Explanation:

Mr. & Mrs. = always capitalized before a name

Hunt = that's their last name and names are proper nouns

Elks Club = because it refers to a specific club. what club is it ? an elks club. but if it said they were member of a club, you wouldn't have to capitalize it cause it isnt specific!

Topeka, Kansas = specific locations/places are proper nouns and need to be capitalized

Mr. Mrs. Topeka Kansas

The design of a blog has to do with:
A. the way it looks and functions
B. its audience and purpose
C. the arrangement of its physical parts
D. its context
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

If you are making a blog for your teenage friends about the places you've been, then you wouldn't want to use pictures of babies or cats. you would want to put pictures of all the places you've been.

If you are making a blog for first time parents, you wouldn't put up stories about your dog.

Yeah I think it b as well

From this excerpt, the reader can infer that

A.Alice has grown used to the backward reasoning of this world.
B.Alice is still trying to use real-world logic in the looking-glass world.
C.Alice has had enough of this world and wants to go back home.
D.Alice is eager to spend more time with Tweedledee and Tweedledum.

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Answer:

If this is from Alice in wonderland, then, it is C.

Explanation:

She keeps complaining of wonderland

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Which details help you understand that the ruby slippers are important?

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Answer:

widely known, highly valued, shocked

Explanation:

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The author explains that the ruby slippers were among the most widely known objects from the movie, and she mentions their highly valued.

What is ruby slippers?

In the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical picture The Wizard of Oz from 1939, Judy Garland's Dorothy Gale wore a special pair of slippers called The Ruby Slippers. The ruby slippers have become one of the most expensive pieces of movie memorabilia due to their iconic status.

While the exact amount of pairs produced for the movie is unknown. It is known that five pairs have persisted; one pair was taken from such a museum around 2005 but found in 2018. Dorothy wore Silver Shoes throughout L. Frank Baum's classic 1900 novel, My Wonderful Wizard from Oz, which served as the inspiration for the movie. The author explains that the ruby slippers were among the most widely known objects from the movie, and she mentions their highly valued.

Therefore, the author explains that the ruby slippers were among the most widely known objects from the movie, and she mentions their highly valued.

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Stan will need more discipline if he wants to play hockey.
What sentence type is this?
Simple, compound, or complex?
Have an explanation

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Answer:

clompex i hope this helped

Explanation:

Answer: Complex

Explanation: The sentence has a subordinate clause.

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Nya’s Story:
who are the Characters?
what's the Setting?
what the Obstacle?
what the gist?

Salva’s Story:
who are the Characters?
what's the Setting?
what the Obstacle?
what the gist?

1. What is the gist of chapter 1?

2. What are the habits of character the Lost Boys used to survive?

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Answer: Characters: Akeer, Buksa, Mariah, Dep, Micheal, Chris, Louise, Scott, Mawien Dut Ariel

SETTING: in (South Sudan) where nya lives, many girls have a hard job

OBSTACLES: there are many challenges that salva goes through, he thinks his family is dead and has to run into the jungle when rebels atttack. A lion eats his best friend, he must treck across the desert with little food or water, his uncle was tied to a tree and shot,

The gist of chapter 1: the passage depicts the civil war in Sudan through the eyes of a young child for two years there’s been a war in Sudan. There are rebels in the south fighting against the government int the north Slava doesn’t know much about these rebels but he knows they don’t want to practice Islam.

Explanation:

Answer:

the characters would be whos in the books, the obstacles would be the problem and/or the thing holding them back from solving the problem

Explanation:

Explain how the resolution in Julie of the Wolves helps develop one of the novel's themes.

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Here it is the answer

The resolution in Julie of the Wolves helps develop one of the novel's themes, in the manner that Julie of the Wolves' resolution reflects the theme that everyone needs a family.

What is resolution?

A tale's resolution is the culmination of the plot of the story. The resolve, often known as the dénouement, is a literary phrase for the last narrative elements that occur after the climax and declining action of a novel. A resolution can be a moment or combination of events that bring a narrative arc together near the end of the work.

One of Julie of the Wolves' most essential themes is the necessity of family in maintaining an individual's well-being. Miyax lost the entire wolf family that adopted her and helped her overcome challenges, according to Julie of the Wolvess' resolve.

With that, she knows that her time in nature has come to an end and that she must return to the one family she has left, her biological father. This demonstrates how, even if we do not agree with the way our family lives, we will always require it.

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CHAPTER II—THE SHE-WOLF, an excerpt
From White Fang
By Jack London

Breakfast eaten and the slim camp-outfit lashed to the sled, the men turned their backs on the cheery fire and launched out into the darkness. At once began to rise the cries that were fiercely sad—cries that called through the darkness and cold to one another and answered back. Conversation ceased. Daylight came at nine o'clock. At midday the sky to the south warmed to rose-colour, and marked where the bulge of the earth intervened between the meridian sun and the northern world. But the rose-colour swiftly faded. The grey light of day that remained lasted until three o'clock, when it, too, faded, and the pall of the Arctic night descended upon the lone and silent land.

As darkness came on, the hunting-cries to right and left and rear drew closer—so close that more than once they sent surges of fear through the toiling dogs, throwing them into short-lived panics.

At the conclusion of one such panic, when he and Henry had got the dogs back in the traces, Bill said:

"I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone."

"They do get on the nerves horrible," Henry sympathized.

They spoke no more until camp was made.

What is the main message of this excerpt of White Fang? Please respond in three to five complete sentences, including specific sections of text to support your answer.

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Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

The answer is always D

The answer is D its preemptive simply if you look carefully
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