select and put the order of sentences.Reading

EXERCISE 3 Put these sentences in the best order. Put a number, 1-4, in the space.

1 A Very well, thanks. Let’s get down to business, shall we?

B I’m fine, thanks. How are you?

C Hello again! How are you getting on?

D Yes, all right.

2 A Miss Smith, I’d like you to meet Mrs Jones.

B Oh, please call me Liz.

C How do you do, Mrs Jones?

D And I’m Claire.

3 A Oh, yes. I’ve heard of you.

B The name’s Alex White.

C I’d like to introduce myself.

D Pleased to meet you.

4 A I wondered if I might take Friday off?

B Yes. Tony, of course.

C Oh, Friday’s rather difficult.

D Mrs Lang, could I have a word please?

5 A What do you think?

B Yes, sure, Bob.

C Geoff, could you come over here a minute?

D Aha, yes, you’ve put a lot of work into it. ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

1C Hello again! How are you getting on?

B I’m fine, thanks. How are you?

A Very well, thanks. Let’s get down to business, shall we?

D Yes, all right.

2A Miss Smith, I’d like you to meet Mrs Jones.

B Oh, please call me Liz.

D And I’m Claire.

C How do you do, Mrs Jones?

3C I’d like to introduce myself.

B The name’s Alex White.

A Oh, yes. I’ve heard of you.

D Pleased to meet you.

4D Mrs Lang, could I have a word please?

B Yes. Tony, of course.

A I wondered if I might take Friday off?

C Oh, Friday’s rather difficult.

5C Geoff, could you come over here a minute?

B Yes, sure, Bob.

A What do you think?

D Aha, yes, you’ve put a lot of work into it. ​


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A. being stimulated
B. gaining steam
C. accelerating
D. stabilizing

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d.stabilizing
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING EVENTS
IS MOST LIKELY TO OCCUR JUST
AFTER THIS PICTURE IS TAKEN?
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The little girl's mom
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because they see a storm
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The little girl accidently
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barbed wire fence
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

C

Which of the sample
sentences has the correct in-
text citation?
A. Sentence A
B. Sentence B
C. Sentence C
D. Sentence D

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Select the correct description of the expression below.
He's as sneaky as a fox.
O slang
O vague
stilted
trite (cliché)

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Answer:

trite

Explanation:

What insight about human nature does the story of Pandora convey?

a) Beauty is both a blessing and a curse.

b) Pride is both a blessing and a curse.

c) Curiosity is both a blessing and a curse.

d) Anger is both a blessing and a curse.

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c.) curiosity is both a blessing and a curse.

Answer:

C-

Explanation:

He glanced back at the wall. How like a mirror, too, her face. Impossible; for how many people did you know that refracted your own light to you? People were more often-he searched for a simile, found one in his work-torches, blazing away until they whiffed out. How rarely did other people's faces take of you and throw back to you your own expression, your own innermost trembling thought? (Bradbury 8).

What two things are being compared in this example? How do you know?

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Answer: Her face and a mirror.

Explanation:

In the passage, the speaker makes direct reference to (her) face being like a mirror, reflecting how he felt and showing his own expressions and thoughts.

what is personification?​

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Your answer is:

Personification is a figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction is given human qualities or abilities.

Example: She did not realize that opportunity was knocking at her door.

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Answer:

The attribution of a a personal nature or human characteristic to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality ik human form.

Select the correct description of the expression below.
My, what an interesting song.
slang
vague
O stilted
trite (cliché)

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Answer is Vague!
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cwhat can i find in a traditional cache

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Answer:

es b aomas,asa

Explanation:

Based on the passage and information, the traditional cache is an old basket. The correct option is a.

What is a traditional cache?

The most frequent variety is a traditional cache, which consists of a container with a logbook. The exact coordinates of the cache are provided.

A Multi-cache is made up of one or more stages, each of which contains the coordinates for the next stage; the final stage includes a physical container carrying the logbook.

There are only a few things you should bring with you on your geocaching adventures. All you actually need is a pencil for taking notes and signing the log when you find the box, your phone or other GPS tracking device, and some modest goodies to leave in the box.

Therefore, the correct option is a. an old basket.

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Which of the following types of literature often contains deeper ideas and concepts?
A. Interpretive literature
B. Best-selling literature
C. Fictional literature
D. Informational literature

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Answer:

Thw right answer is option 'A'.

A. Interpretive Literature

That type of literature may have complex ideas that will cause a reader to stop and think.

Good luck!

Laurie created an infographic for her science fair project that includes a chart detailing a timeline of the tides of the ocean. What type of information is he presenting?

vocabulary
data
similarities and differences
dates and stages

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I think the answer is dates and stages to and the reason why is because it shows
I believe that dates and stages would be correct

Leave No Trace Reading Plus Story Level H

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1.How tourists can lessen their impact on the environment.
2.They might go to a restaurant and order fish that is on a “too heavily fished” list and They might take a long shower after a hike and waste water.
3.Local residents
4.Increase their appreciation of nature.
5.Local people and their culture.
6.Campers move the location of their rent each night to prevent damage to the vegetation.
7.By listing many items that have no agreed-upon definition.
8.The laws may be too vague, too expensive to enforce, or too hard to enforce.
9.Conscientious
10.Tour bus

Could someone help me out with an English essay? I just need help with the hook, i'm really bad at thinking of what to say :(

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Answer:

Usually when I'm writing essays I go for a sound, a statement/question or a fact hope this helps :)

Answer:

You can say something of your opinion like something knowledgeable. Because it seems like your essay can get very emotional depending on which way you go with it.

Explanation:

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The first postage stamp, the "Penny Black," was printed and used in England in 1840. The stamp was called the "Penny Black" because it was printed in black ink and was sold for a penny. Mail was sent and received long before the first stamp, but it was the receiver who had to pay for the mail, not the sender. Since some people were unable to pay to receive their mail, the idea of the postage stamp was born.

In 1845, five years after England's "Penny Black," the first stamp was printed in the United States of America. Two years later, on July 1, 1847 the first official U.S. postage stamps were issued featuring the portraits of our first postmaster and our first President. The five cent value paid for postal service up to a distance of 300 miles. The stamp, printed in blue, has a catalog value of hundreds of dollars today. A used or canceled copy of this stamp is worth at least half as much as an unused stamp. This stamp was issued imperforate (unperforated) and had to be cut apart with scissors. The adoption of adhesive stamps opened up the development of today's extensive postal system.

Since 1845, the United States has printed more than 3,000 different kinds of stamps. Gradually, all of the world's countries began to issue stamps.

Several kinds of postage stamps are printed. Some of the most interesting are the commemoratives. A commemorative stamp honors anniversaries, important people, or special events. It is usually on sale at the post office only for a short time.

A more common stamp is called a regular issue. Regular issue stamps are printed in greater numbers, and can be obtained for a longer period of time. They are sold in stamp machines as well as in the post office.

Other less common stamps are airmail stamps, special delivery stamps, and envelope stamps. If you have ever seen a postage stamp album of the United States, you will know that it has spaces to put all of these stamps.
Submit your persuasive writing about stamp collecting. You may use the excerpt about stamp collecting. Use the graphic organizer to organize your ideas in order to write your essay. Be sure your essay is five paragraphs and includes the following:

State your opinion clearly in a well-formed topic sentence. Introduce the idea of a hobby and explain what is stamp collecting.
Give the first reason why stamp collecting is good hobby. Support this reason by citing evidence from the reading passage on "The Hobby of Stamp Collecting."
Give the second reason why stamp collecting is a good hobby. Support this reason with cited evidence also.
Give the third reason why stamp collecting is a good hobby. Support this reason with cited evidence from the passage.
Concluding paragraph. This paragraph should wrap up the three ideas and restate the topic sentence.

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Answer:

it's gonna take me like an hour to answer it.

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presentation about toxic friends​

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Answer:

Friends are:   Trusted companions  People you can share your joys and frustrations with  People who believe in you  A toxic friendship is Unsupportive  Takes, Takes, & Takes  Stifling  Gives Nothing Back  Unreliable  Overly Demanding   They talk about everyone.   Here’s a clue, if your friend gossips about everyone don’t think for one moment that they aren’t gossiping about you!  Drama, drama, drama!!!

 

society and jobs do not use scarces well. Essay of 4 paragraphs​

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Answer: I suggest to right about teaching or something similar

Explanation: many teachers dont use scarces well

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Answer:

Barbara Timberlake Russel.

Read this excerpt from "Why Are They Called Black Holes?"

Within a circular boundary of about fifty miles from the black hole center, gravity is so strong that massless light cannot escape its pull. This boundary is called the "theoretical event horizon." Imagine observing a black hole from galaxies away. Light can be seen around the event horizon but not within it. The universe is filled with dim light drifting all around, but absolutely no light can be seen inside a circular event horizon. Therefore, the area inside is called a "black hole."

Based on this excerpt, which conclusion is most likely true about black holes?

Even though there is light inside a black hole, it is not visible.
Even though a black hole has gravity, there is nothing inside a black hole.
A black hole can only be observed or detected at a short distance.
A black hole only releases light that appears black to the eyes.

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Answer:

A. Even though there is light inside a black hole, it is not visible

Explanation:

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Read each of the poems below and identify examples of

the techniques. Record your examples on the lines

provided. Scroll all the way to the bottom to see both

poems.



Sonic Boom



I'm sitting in the living room

When, up above, the Thump of Doom

Resounds. Relax. It's sonic boom.



The ceiling shudders at the clap,

The mirrors tilt, the rafters snap,

And Baby wakens from his nap.



"Hush, babe. Some pilot we equip,

Giving the speed of sound the slip,

Has cracked the air like a penny whip."



Our world is far from frightening; I

no longer strain to read the sky

Where moving fingers (jet planes) fly.

Our world seems much too tame to die.



And if it does, with one more pop,

I shan't look up to see it drop.

by John Updike



1. Rhyme Scheme (1st six lines):

2. Imagery:

3. Onomatopoeia:

4. Onomatopoeia:

5. Alliteration :

6. Alliteration :

6. Simile:

7. Metaphor (stanza #1):​

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Answer:

similer i shant look up tu o see it drop

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Why is dialogue an important part of a story?
A. Dialogue makes the reading go faster. B. Dialogue can reveal a character's personality.
C. Dialogue offers lengthy descriptions of the setting.
D. Dialogue is the only method used to explain the major events in the plot of a story.​

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Answer:

B. Dialogue can reveal a character's personality.

Explanation:

Read the passage.

In the late 1800s, long-distance communication was difficult. Though there was a postal service, it was slow and unreliable. Letters could take many weeks or even months to travel cross country. Quickly reaching a faraway loved one in an emergency was only possible via the electric telegraph, which was not available to everyone. In contrast, today Americans communicate freely, inexpensively, and frequently over all distances with cell phones and computers. Friends and family, no matter how distant, are only a push of a button away.

Which word or phrase makes the transition to a different idea?

in the late
quickly
in contrast
friends and family

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Answer:

The word or phrase that makes the transition to a different idea in this excerpt is "in contrast."

Explanation:

In English language, there are certain words or phrases that are used to connect ideas, sentences or paragraphs. These words or phrases are called linking words. There are many types of linking words classified according to their function, for example:

Addition: also, as well as, in addition to, moreover, etc.

Consequence: as a result, hence, therefore, etc.

Contrast: although, rather, in contrast, etc.  

In this excerpt, the phrase, in contrast, is used as a linking word to show a transition to an opposite idea within the same paragraph and compare communication in two different time periods.

Explanation:

Answer:

C. In contrast

who needs help with challenges?

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Answer:

Mee

Explanation:

Answer:

Me, I kind of do but I'm still getting used to this so I don't know what challenges really are

Explanation:

why the word "starts" is incorrect in the sentence "Benjamin, who’s the most artistic, place marshmallows around the top."

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Is there any choices???????

Write an analysis of three or four paragraphs based on your close reading of the final section. In your analysis, be sure to include an analysis of the life choices Didion makes and the literary devices she uses to relate her experiences.
Think about:

1. What kind of writing is this?

2. What is the POV? First, second, third? Hint: she does lapse into second person. Why do you think she does that?

3. What does the metaphor “it is distinctly possible to remain too long at the Fair” mean? What evidence do you see that the author stayed too long in New York? How did she change over the course of her stay in New York? Remember, she was only supposed to stay for six months but ended up living there for eight years. Why did she stay so long?

4. What literary devices does the writer use to describe her experiences while living in New York? Provide two or examples from the text and explain how they lend a deeper understanding of the theme of the piece

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Answer:

This exposition impractically catches the pith of New York City much superior to anything I will ever have the capacity to. As a Californian, I view New York as I envision a New Yorker in the Nineteenth Century would view California. The contemplation is practically outlandish. California is the boundlessness edged pool of a landmass. It is wide open meanders perpetually, forever of the open doors which it holds until the land drops into nothingness and the Pacific devours it.

New York then again, shouldn't exist. Many think of it as the zenith of human accomplishment, a mixture of humankind existing together with an enthusiastic feeling of a club, all living under the standard held high that drains, "New York." It is where ten million drums play to their beat, yet all ring to a similar congruity.

Didion's involvement in the city echoes these tones. The city is undoubtedly a spot where a half year can transform into eight years, and a night out can transform into a marriage. Didion expressed, "It was an unendingly sentimental idea, the puzzling nexus of all affection and cash and power, the sparkling and short-lived dream itself."

This exposition goes about as Didion's adoration letter to the city, one that isn't composed starting with one captivated sweetheart then onto the next, yet rather as Socrates would keep in touch with Zeus in an incredible miracle of his god-like power. Didion sees New York as legendary Fate, culling and cutting the strings of life which would decide her way of presence. Didion drives home the thought that New York is a thought. It represents something. New York is synonymous with America.

Opportunity. Renewed opportunities. Acts of futility. It is the New Mesopotamia, the support of life held in its bin by the two streams which give it its separated liveliness. American contemporary articles endeavor to restore the sentimental nature which used to drive American writers like Whitman and Thoreau to compose, and she completes a magnificent activity of that. My inquiry is how does Didion's association with the city influences her life?

Explanation:

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Identify the choice that contains a sentence fragment.
They went for a walk.
O Nina and Mike went on their first date.
O Around the beautiful pond.
O The night was calm.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

A sentence fragment can be defined as a phrase or sentence written without a subject or verb. In other words, a sentence fragment is a piece of a sentence separated from its main clause.

From the given options, the statement that exemplifies a sentence fragment is option C. The statement in option C is a sentence fragment as it does not convey any meaning and is incomplete.

Therefore, option C is correct.

we've braved the belly of the Beast what does it mean in the hill we climb by Amanda Gorman​

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Answer:

it means going into a dangerous place

dialogue in a sentence

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Answer: And Mary said, “Wow, thats sure a bummer.” before turning away and continuing her work.

(Just random off the top of my head.)

Honestly let me ask my friend, he might know the answer

How do Elizabeth and George Wickham meet in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice?

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Answer: Elizabeth and Mr. WIckham meet in Chapter sixteen at Meryton when Mr. Denny (a naval officer recently returned) introduces him as his companion to Elizabeth and Lydia Bennet as they meet on the street.

Answer:

They met in Meryton,  Mr. Denny an officer introduced his friend, Mr. Wickham to Lydia, kitty, and Elizabeth,

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

Prefixes: un-, out-, dis:

anything that starts with dis, anything that starts with un, and anything that starts with out.

Prefixes: en-, de-:

anything that starts with en, and anything that starts with de.

Suffixes: -ful, -ly, -er, -men

anything that ENDS with ful, anything that ENDS with ly, anything that ENDS with er, and anything that ENDS with men.

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Within A Farewell to Arms, what would be the best definition of the word “battalions”?
Question 14 options:

a)

Large numbers of soldiers or troops acting in unison.

b)

A specialized force in the military composed of less than 10 soldiers.

c)

An offensive posture doomed to failure.

d)

A lion insignia on a soldier’s uniform.

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Answer:

a)Large numbers of soldiers or troops acting in unison

Explanation:

A battalion can be regarded as military unit, that consist between 300 to 1000 soldiers under the command of a lieutenant colonel, they can be subdivided into a number of companies. Depending on countries

battalions are regarded as infantry exclusively or unit-level organizations. It should be noted that Within A Farewell to Arms, the best definition of “battalions” is "Large numbers of soldiers or troops acting in unison"

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