What are three facts and three opinions in the book a long walk to water chapter 11

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On his second day in the camp, Salva notices a woman in an orange scarf who might be his own mother. ... Even after all the horror he's lived through, Salva wants to believe that his mother is still alive. He hopes for the best—and, Park implies, his hope gives him the strength he needs to survive in war-torn Sudan.

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What does Anne combine with bits of old soap to make hair shampoo for Mrs. Van Daan?

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Toilet water

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conditioner

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Which of these contains a comma-splice?
Select one:

Isaiah told the funniest joke. Everyone was laughing.

Isaiah told the funniest joke, everyone was laughing.

Isaiah told the funniest joke everyone was laughing.

Isaiah told the funniest joke, so everyone was laughing.

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Answer: The second one

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4

Explanation:

4 because it cant be 2 because even though it has a comma it is still a run on sentence just like 3 because they are two separate phrases and should be separated by a semi colon, however that is not a choice. While 1 clearly separates each phrase with a period it still doesn't seem to make a complete sentence. 4 on the other hand clearly shows a complete sentence while connecting the two phrases with "so". This makes it were they are not separate phrases. Two other things that could separate them are a semi colon and the word and.

The Greek root ology means “the study of.” The suffix -ist means “one who studies or practices something.” Using those definitions and context clues, define archaeologist.

Archaeologists have dug up a stone that was used for iron-working, hundreds of miles away from the only other known Viking site in North America.

A.
the study of rocks and land forms

B.
someone who studies the earth and the different types of soil in certain regions

C.
someone who studies ancient artifacts and remains to learn about human history

D.
the study of ancient artifacts and remains of people who died long ago

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What does the following sentence mean to you?

“It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer.”

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Answer:

can we do like a question for question thing like u answer me math question and i answer this one? Hopefully so but in the meantime here

Explanation:

What this sentence means to me is that writers are great at making up scenarios lies and secrets so it is hard to find one who is a true friend and loyal.

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To me, it means that it is rare to find a true friend who is good at articulating their words. They know how to communicate effectively, so misunderstanding would be a rare occurrence. And being a good writer means you know how to separate daily conversational slang from professional writing. That friend knows how to draw the line when it comes to other people.

btw, if this is for an essay, i recommend changing some of these words because i sound redundant saying "rare" twice

Which sentence BEST explains how the poster's metaphor, "Food Is Ammunition," is meant to affect its target audience?

It suggests that food is necessary to prevent starvation.
It suggests that food is necessary to win the war.
It suggests that food is dangerous when used inappropriately.
It suggests that food is necessary to fight disease.

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The answer is B

Explanation:

Ammunition means "a supply or quantity of bullets and shells. Which relates to war. (I also just took the test and it said that this was the right answer)

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Answer: It suggests that food is necessary to win the war.

Explanation: By comparing food to ammunition, the poster establishes a relationship between eating and being a prepared soldier.

Do you think it will affect how future elections will be held?

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yes

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YES!!!!

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word.
Once the judge nodded
a wave of relief swept the courtroom.

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Option D is the correct answer

Answer:

affirmatively

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What does Williams suggest about life in the country in the second stanza?

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Answer:

Williams introduces the idea that the relationship between humans and nature is not ideal and suggests that Williams is further developing Raleigh's critique of Marlowe's depiction of country life.

Explanation:

By ending the second stanza with the phrase “if ever this were true” (Williams, line 16), Williams suggests that the “loveliness” that poets such as Marlowe described was not only “long ago” (Williams, lines 11, 12), but also imaginary and may never have existed.

William indroduces life about the second stanza

How were Native Americans impacted by the Revolutionary War?


They lost a lot of land.


They gained lands taken by the French.


They avoided the war.


They were forced onto reservations by British soldiers.



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Answer:

They lost alot of land.

4. Do you think Ray’s idea of taking over Macdonald is a successful venture combining the idea-driven opportunities with the market-driven opportunities

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Answer:

yes

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What is your interpretation of the picture? What does the target board mean relative to research?

Please help me...

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In my opinion I think the target board could mean someone aiming their shot at their individual goal. He might miss sometimes but eventually he’s going to hit his goal .

Which passage is chronological?

Which passage is compare and contrast?

Which passage is sequence?

Which passage is cause and effect?

Which passage is problem and solution?

Which passage is chronological?



Passage #1 – Chemical and Physical Changes

All matter, all things can be changed in two ways: chemically and physically. Both chemical and physical changes affect the state of matter. Physical changes are those that do not change the make-up or identity of the matter. For example, clay will bend or flatten if squeezed, but it will still be clay. Changing the shape of clay is a physical change, and does not change the matter’s identity. Chemical changes turn the matter into a new kind of matter with different properties. For example, when paper is burnt, it becomes ash and will never be paper again. The difference between them is that physical changes are temporary or only last for a little while, and chemical changes are permanent, which means they last forever. Physical and chemical changes both affect the state of matter.



Passage #2 – The Best PB & J Ever

When I got home from school after a long boring day, I took out the peanut butter, jelly, and bread. After taking the lid off of the jars, I spread the peanut butter on one side of the bread and the jelly on the other, and then I put the two pieces of bread together. After that, I enjoyed it while watching “Cops” on the TV. I swear, that was the best peanut butter and jelly sandwich I ever ate.



Passage #3 – Bobby Fischer

Robert James Fischer was born in Chicago but unlocked the secrets of chess in a Brooklyn apartment right above a candy store. At the age of six he taught himself to play by following the instruction booklet that came with his chess board. After spending much of his childhood in chess clubs, Fischer said that, “One day, I just got good.” That may be a bit of an understatement. At the age of 13 he won the U.S. Junior Chess Championship, becoming the youngest Junior Champion ever. At the age of 14 he won the U.S. Championship and became the youngest U.S. Champion in history. Fischer would go on to become the World Champion of chess, but he would also grow to become his own worst enemy. Instead of defending the title, he forfeited it to the next challenger without even making a move, and the rise of a chess superstar ended with a fizzle.



Passage #4 – Save the Tigers

Dr. Miller doesn’t want the tigers to vanish. These majestic beasts are disappearing at an alarming rate. Dr. Miller thinks that we should write to our congress people. If we let them know that we demand the preservation of this species, maybe we can make a difference. Dr. Miller also thinks that we should donate to Save the Tigers. Our donations will help to support and empower those who are fighting the hardest to preserve the tigers. We owe it to our grandchildren to do something.



Passage #5 – The Great Recession

Many people are confused about why our economy went to shambles in 2008. The crisis was actually the result of a combination of many complex factors. First, easy credit conditions allowed people who were high-risk or unworthy of credit to borrow, and even people who had no income were eligible for large loans. Second, banks would bundle these toxic loans and sell them as packages on the financial market. Third, large insurance firms backed these packages, misrepresenting these high-risk loans as safe investments. Fourth, because of the ease of acquiring credit and the rapid growth in the housing market, people were buying two or three houses, intending to sell them for more than they paid. All of these factors created bubbles of speculation. These bubbles burst, sending the whole market into a downward spiral, causing employers to lose capital and lay off employees. Consumer spending then plummeted and most businesses suffered. The economy is like a big boat, and once it gets moving quickly in the wrong direction, it’s hard to turn it around.



Passage #6 – Screen Protector

Before applying the screen protector, clean the surface of your phone’s screen with a soft cloth. Once the surface of your screen is clean, remove the paper backing on the screen protector. Evenly apply the sticky side of the screen protector to your phone’s screen. Smooth out any air bubble trapped on between the protector and the phone screen. Enjoy the added protection.

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Answer:

Which passage is chronological?  PASSAGE 3.

When a passage is chronological, the events in it are organized by time. In passage 3, the story tells us of Bobby Fischer's development in stages from when he is born to the ages of 6, 13, 14 and older.

Which passage is compare and contrast?  PASSAGE 1.

A compare and contrast passage picks two or more topics and by listing their properties, compares and contrasts them. This is the case in passage 1 where physical and chemical changes are compared and contrasted.

Which passage is sequence?  PASSAGE 2 and 6.

When a passage is in sequence, it means that the events are organized in order of how they happened or should happen. In passage 2 we see the order in which the narrator prepares their sandwich and in passage 6, the order in which a screen protector should be placed is demonstrated.

Which passage is cause and effect?  PASSAGE 5.

In a cause and effect passage as the term suggests, an event or topic is discussed by showing what caused it as well as the effect of this event. In passage 5, we see the cause of the Great Recession of 2008 as well as the effects it brought.

Which passage is problem and solution?  PASSAGE 4

Problem and solution passages tell of a problem and how it should be fixed. In passage 4, Dr Miller tells of a problem which is that tigers are vanishing and then goes on to state the solution to the problem as people needing to donate to the cause and writing to Congress as well.

The passage that's chronological is passage 3.

The passage that's compare and contrast is passage 1.

The passage that's a sequence is passage 2 and 6.

The passage that's a cause and effect is passage 5.

The passage that is problem and solution.

In passage 3, the passage is chronological. Passage 1 is a compare and contrast passage as the properties are compared and contrasted.

Passage 2 and 6 are in sequence as the events are organized based on how they happen. Passage 5 is a cause and effect. Lastly, passage 4 is a problem and solution.

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Read the diary entries.

Nicholas’s Diary: April 2 and 3 Friday, April 2 Well, it’s only 10 more hours until my father and I leave for our treasure hunt. Every Saturday morning for as long as I can remember I have seen him leave, always by himself, to look for treasure. I have always longed to go with him, and he’s always told me that someday I would get the chance. I was so excited when he told me I would finally have my chance that I was bouncing off the walls like a rubber ball and springing from one place to the next the rest of the day. He has always been as quiet as a mouse about the treasure that he finds, scurrying away with his equipment in the morning and piling up his treasure in his study. Even though he says he always comes home with something, he has never shown it to me or even told me what type of treasure it is. Is it gold, or silver, or maybe it’s precious jewels? Whatever it is, tomorrow I will find out, and hopefully he’ll let me bring some to class so that I can show my friends since I’ve been bragging about it to them ever since Dad told me I could go! Saturday, April 3 The treasure hunt was fun, but it was not what I expected. Dad and I left early in the morning and headed for the same woods that we sometimes go hiking in on Sundays. I never would have thought they hold treasure, but what was really odd was when Dad told me to leave the shovels at home because we wouldn’t need them. But what he did bring with him was a bright yellow GPS . I had seen it in his truck many times before. I always wondered what he did with it. Today I found out. Dad and I wandered into the woods, first staying on the hiking path I had taken several times before and then veering off the path. The forest was like a statue; it was still and covered in damp moss and dead leaves; it didn't even seem alive. It appeared that no one had been there for a long time so I knew that this treasure must be old and far under the ground. How were we going to get to it without shovels? As Dad kept his eyes on the GPS , I looked around, and suddenly I noticed a patch of leaves that was disturbed and a log that looked like it had been moved. When I asked Dad about it, his eyes lit up, and he said he saw the treasure. He reached under the log and pulled out a plastic box with a label that read “Official Geocache.” I didn’t know what an official geocache was, but I soon found out when Dad opened it. Inside was a little notebook and a bunch of small items like a set of dice, a toy car, and a large silver dollar. Dad said that he thought the toy car was cool, so he took it out and put it in his pocket and then pulled a golf ball from his other pocket and put it in the box. He wrote his name and my name in the little notebook and then closed the box and put it back where he found it. Geocaching, which is what Dad later told me this type of treasure hunting is called, was much different than digging for gold in the ground. But I thought it was fun, and I hope Dad takes me again next Saturday.


What is the author’s purpose in writing "Nicholas’s Diary: April 2 and 3"?


A. to document what happened during two days in his life


B. to describe things that he and his father enjoy together


C. to show his disappointment in not finding treasure


D. to express how much he enjoys treasure hunting

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Answer: to explain what geocaching is and how it is done

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to explain what happened during his treasure hunt

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I took the test.

Choose the correct answer. Which sentence best expresses the central idea of the passage? A. The Cassini mission, funded by different space organizations, was launched in order to study the different moons of the planet Saturn to explore the ringed OB. The goal of the ambitious Cassini mission, funded by different space organizations, planet Saturn and study it in detail. OC. NASA launched the Cassini spacecraft with the intention of studying the planet Saturn and its moons. OD NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Italian space agency, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI) collaborated in order to launch the Cassini mission that would study the planet Saturn.​

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Answer:  I agree.  I think it is C  NASA launched the Cassini spacecraft with the intention of studying the planet Saturn and its moons.

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If a room is called a bed, bed is called a window, window is called a flower and flower is called a cooler, on what would a man sleep on?

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Answer:

The man would sleep on the window.

Explanation:

Because beds are now called windows

a window. he would be sleeping on a bed but it's called a window in this question so window.

who sings "PaperBond".
W.K.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Wiz Khalifa

Answer:

Wiz Khalifa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Grilling chicken is easy. First, give yourself plenty of time. If the temperature rises much past 350 degrees, you may burn your chicken. So, keep the temperature low, and give yourself plenty of time to cook the chicken. Set your burners on low and leave the chicken on the top rack. Flip your chicken every 15 to 20 minutes. During final twenty minutes of cooking, brush some barbeque sauce on your chicken. Now prepare to eat a delicious meal!

What is the point of the view?

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2nd person pov because of the use of “you” and “your”

Which phrase describes faults?
cause gaps in the geologic record 
cause rocks to break and move
are older than surrounding rocks
are igneous rocks that form beneath Earth’s surface​

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Answer:

Cause rocks to break and move

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Answer:

B.) cause rocks to break and move

Explanation:

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The image shows pollution on a beach. Garbage strewn about an ocean beach. Aanya is working on a presentation for her health class about how pollution can affect the environment. She likes this image and decides to make it the cover of the presentation. The image enhances Aanya’s presentation because it shows how the pollution got there. illustrates what her words are describing in her presentation. illustrates solutions to the problem of pollution.

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Answer: b.

Explanation:

Answer: it’s B

Explanation: support the content.

Example sentence of obsequious

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The obsequious villagers touched their caps but sneered behind her back. — "George Sand," 1980, in V. S. Pritchett: A Man of Letters, 1985Nash's other hand flashed forward a lighter with the obsequious speed of a motor salesman.

Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change .

Smith blamed the bicycle for the downfall of women's health, morals, and religious devotion. Her accusations brought a swift and impassioned response. The Reverend Dr. A. Stewart Walsh, a respected clergyman in New York City and a cyclist himself, wrote a letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle declaring, "I have associated with thousands of riders . . . and I have not seen among them . . . anything that could begin to approach the outrageous and scandalous indecency of the resolutions of the alleged rescue league."

The underlined portion of the excerpt is best characterized as a

short-term effect of Smith’s activism to promote regulations on women riding bicycles.
short-term effect of Smith’s attempts to limit women’s use of the bicycle.
long-term effect of Smith’s advocacy for more conservative cycling clothes for women.
long-term effect of Smith’s anti-bicycle activism aimed at women.

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Answer:

its a

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer is B. Short-term effect of Smith’s attempts to limit women’s use of the bicycle.

Explanation:

A is incorrect, it's B on edge

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The United States was torn apart over the controversial issues of slavery. What issues divide the country today? How do people discuss or react to these issues.

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There are a lot of issues that divide apart this country but, if I were to pick one  I'd pick diversity. :(

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issues that divided the country today is skin color and also poor and richism because they treat them differently and judge them

Identify the error in the following sentence.

My sister ran up to hug me, before I could say goodbye.

A
There should be a comma after "sister."

B
There should not be a comma after "me."

C
"Before I could say goodbye" must come at the beginning of the sentence.

D
There should be a comma after "goodbye."

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A comma is needed to separate the two clauses in the sentence, "There should be a comma after 'sister'." The corrected sentence would read: "My sister ran up to hug me before I could say goodbye." The correct answer is (A)

Commas are used to separate clauses in a sentence, especially when they are independent and could stand alone as separate sentences. In the sentence "My sister ran up to hug me before I could say goodbye," the two clauses are "My sister ran up to hug me" and "before I could say goodbye." Since these clauses are independent and can function as separate sentences, a comma is needed to separate them when they are combined into a single sentence.

In summary, commas are important in writing as they help to clarify the intended meaning of a sentence and prevent ambiguity or confusion for the reader. In the case of the sentence "My sister ran up to hug me before I could say goodbye," a comma is necessary to separate the two independent clauses and indicate the relationship between them.
The correct answer is (A)

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Take a look at this writing prompt.
Write a research-based argumentative essay for or against school uniforms,
Which statement describes a source that would be
appropriate for gathering information about this topic?
A.an online news article that gives facts and data
proving that uniforms help students to remain focused while in school

B.a movie that shares an entertaining story about a student who broke the school rule and wore regular clothes to
school

C.a personal letter from a principal who believes uniforms are inexpensive

D.a blog that includes quotes from one student's parents about school clothing

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Just so you don't have to think of the essay yourself here.

Answer:

A

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Which is an informal way to ask for something? *

Could you...?
Would you...?
Can you...?

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I’d believe the informal would be “Can you...?”

In the story in the maze of doom was the daughter of king Minos a hero why or why not

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She fell in love with the Athenian hero Theseus and, with a thread or glittering jewels, helped Ariadne, in Greek mythology, daughter of Pasiphae and the Cretan king Minos. Ariadne's story was later taken up by European artists, writers, and  in the Mycenaean period, although it is not known where his cult originated.

Explanation:

Read the excerpt below from "Choose Wisely," a literary analysis of S. E. Hinton's novel The Outsiders. As you read, consider what evidence is used to show that Dally makes poor choices throughout the novel.

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How does this evidence support the idea that Dally makes poor choices throughout the novel?

It provides many specific examples of a character's actions.
It provides evidence that a character is trying to change but cannot.
It suggests that a character is heavily influenced by other characters.
It shows how a character changes as the novel progresses.

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Answer:

It is either B or C but I am pretty sure it is B.

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Write a summary of “The Seventh Man” that includes key events and details but not personal opinions or judgments.

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Answer: The story "The Seventh Man" from Haruki Murakami begins with a meeting where there are seven people, and each of them is to speek. The main character of the story is the last person to talk: the Seventh Man.

The man tells how, when he was ten years old, a typhoon and a tsunami struck his hometown. After the typhoon ended, he and his best friend, who he simply calls "K", went out to assess the damages it caused. However, when they were outside, a gigantic tsunami started to form. The man realized this, and wanted to warn K, but instinctively ran away in fear. The tsunami caught both of the boys, but only the narrator survived.

The man carried the guilt of having abandoned his friend with him throughout all his life. He developed a terrible fear of water and for the next forty years he had no happiness.

After the man's parents died, he came back to his hometown where, after finding some old drawing K had done, he went to the shore and understood that he had been foolish to not face his fears.

At the end of the story, the setting returned to the meeting where the Seventh Man was proclaiming that the worst thing a man can do is live in fear and let that steal something precious away for him.

The correct response is - Seven persons are present at the meeting that kicks off Haruki Murakami's story "The Seventh Man," and each of them is expected to speak. The Seventh Man, who spoke last in the narrative, is the primary character.

What is a Judgement?

There are two types of judgments: discriminatory judgments and evaluative judgments. Discriminatory judgments—such as, "I prefer X over Y"—reflect individual preferences and arbitrary viewpoints.

Your ability to make wise decisions under stressful circumstances or quandaries depends on your judgment skills and mental tools. These abilities can be put to use in making decisions, ranking factors, arriving at conclusions, and establishing personal judgments.

The man describes how a tsunami and a typhoon struck his hometown when he was ten years old. He and his best friend, whom he refers to only as "K," went outside after the typhoon passed to evaluate the damage it had inflicted. But as soon as they were outside, a massive wave began to form. Upon realizing this, the man attempted to alert K but instantly fled out of panic. Only the narrator survived the tsunami that took both of the boy's hostages.

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Answer:

You could see the pores and hairs on Cashel Man's arm.

Explanation:

This is because the sentence from the text "He is so well preserved that you can still see the pores on his skin and count the hairs on his arm."

Which area of a notes organizer would contain the following information? Urban- city, metropolitan Suburban- outskirts of a large town Rural- farmland a. Content c. Summary b. Topic d. Vocabulary Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

D. Vocabulary

Explanation:

A vocabulary, also known as a wordstock, is a list of words a person is familiar with. If you had a section in your note organizer titled Vocabulary, here you would write words you've learned with definitions or other words that could help you remember their meaning. This is where you'd write the given information.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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