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Answer 1

Answer:

There is strength in unity

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

I believe the answer is B. "There is strength in unity"

Explanation:

Well to begin this question makes the most sense but for questions like this next time here is an easy way to solve them. 1st. Read the questions so you know what your looking for when you read the passage. 2nd. Read the passage and see what question makes the most sense, and highlight things that could lead to the answer, so you wont haft to reread the hole thing. 3rd reread the questions and figure out witch one you think it is. 4th. The last step is to look at the highlighted areas and reread them see if they make sense with the answer you want to chose.


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Identify whether the infinitvie form is used as a noun, adjective, adverb.
To travel abroad is something that everyone should have the chance to do.
a) noun
b) adjective
c) adverb

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Answer:

It would be a noun.

Explanation:

The infinitive form would be "travel abroad" is something everyone should have a chance to do would be seen as a subject. And a subject is most commonly a noun.

Life of Jacqueline B. Kennedy
adapted from John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum



Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28, 1929, in Southampton, New York. Her father, John, was a wealthy stockbroker on Wall Street whose family had come from France in the early 1800s. Her mother, Janet, had ancestors from Ireland and England.
Janet Bouvier was an accomplished rider, and Jackie was only a year old when her mother first put her on a horse. By age 11, she had already won several national championships. Jackie also enjoyed reading. Before she started school, she had read all the children's books on her bookshelves. Her heroes were Mowgli from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, Robin Hood, Little Lord Fauntleroy's grandfather, Scarlett O'Hara from Gone With the Wind, and the poet Byron. Mrs. Bouvier wondered if Jackie might one day be a writer.
After kindergarten, Jackie started first grade at Miss Chapin's School on East End Avenue in New York. One of her teachers, Miss Platt, thought Jackie was "a darling child, the prettiest little girl, very clever, very artistic, and full of the devil." At times she did get into mischief and would be sent to the headmistress, Miss Ethel Stringfellow, who wrote on her report card: "Jacqueline was given a D in Form because her disturbing conduct in her geography class made it necessary to exclude her from the room."
In June 1947, Jackie graduated from Miss Porter's School, a boarding school for girls in Connecticut. She continued her education at Vassar College in New York, where she studied history, literature, art, and French.
Jacqueline started her first job in the fall of 1951 as the "Inquiring Camera Girl" for the Washington Times-Herald newspaper. Roving around the city, she took pictures of people she encountered, asked them questions on the issues of the day, and wove their answers into her newspaper column. Among those she interviewed for her column was Richard M. Nixon. She also covered the first inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
During this time, Jacqueline met John F. Kennedy, who was a congressman and soon to be elected a Senator from Massachusetts. On September 12, 1953, they married at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island. After their honeymoon in Mexico, the Kennedys returned to Washington D.C. Early on in their marriage, Senator Kennedy suffered crippling pain in his back from football and wartime injuries and had two operations. While recovering from surgery, Mrs. Kennedy encouraged him to write a book about several U.S. senators who had risked their careers to fight for the things they believed in. The book, called Profiles in Courage, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1957. That same year, the Kennedys' first child, Caroline, was born.
In January 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States. He began traveling all around the country and Jacqueline often accompanied him. During the campaign, she learned that she was pregnant and her doctors instructed her to remain at home. From there, she answered hundreds of campaign letters, taped TV commercials, gave interviews, and wrote a weekly newspaper column, Campaign Wife, which was distributed across the country. On November 8, 1960, John F. Kennedy beat Republican Richard M. Nixon in a very close race. Two and-a-half weeks later, Mrs. Kennedy gave birth to their second child, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. On January 20, 1961, John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath of the office to become the nation's 35th president. At age 31, Jacqueline Kennedy was the first lady.

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Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two statements from the passage best support the idea that Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy's support contributed to John F. Kennedy's success?

From there, she answered hundreds of campaign letters, taped TV commercials, gave interviews, and wrote a weekly newspaper column, Campaign Wife, which was distributed across the country.
After their honeymoon in Mexico, the Kennedys returned to Washington D.C.
While recovering from surgery, Mrs. Kennedy encouraged him to write a book about several U.S. senators who had risked their careers to fight for the things they believed in.
He began traveling all around the country and Jacqueline often accompanied him.
Early on in their marriage, Senator Kennedy suffered crippling pain in his back from football and wartime injuries and had two operations.

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While recovering from surgery, Mrs. Kennedy encouraged him to write a book about several U.S. senators who had risked their careers to fight for the things they believed in.

From there, she answered hundreds of campaign letters, taped TV commercials, gave interviews, and wrote a weekly newspaper column, Campaign Wife, which was distributed across the country.

Part A

Which inference can be drawn from the paragraph from "The

Day the Gulls Went Crazy"?

O Larry was the first person to be attacked by gulls

Birds lack the ability to communicate with each

other

O Nesting colonial birds may consider people a threat

Colonial birds have a weak response toward

predators

O

Part B

Which textual evidence best supports the answer to Part A?

"If the alarm is strong enough, it travels through the

colony like a wave"

"The alarmed birds scream, dive-bomb, and harass

the predator to drive it away"

"People who walk near colonies of nesting birds

O often get mobbed in the same way that a fox, a

coyote, or an eagle might"

"When one bird in a colony spots a predator, it is

up and sounds an alarm

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Answer: Part A// Nesting colonial birds may consider people a threat,

Part B//People who walk near colonies of nesting birds often get mobbed in the same way that a fox, a coyote, or an eagle might"

Explanation: took the test and got it right

Nesting colonial birds may consider people a threat is the  inference can be drawn from the paragraph from "The Day the Gulls Went Crazy". People who walk near colonies of nesting birds, often get mobbed in the same way that a fox, a coyote, or an eagle might" are the textual evidence best supports the answer to Part A. Hence, option C and B, C are correct.

What is colonial birds?

Great egrets, white ibises, snowy egrets, roseate spoonbills, brown pelicans, cormorants, and sooty terns are just a few of the colonial nesting species that are crucial indicators of the health of our national parks.

Colony nesters make up about 13% of all bird species. Each of these nesting locations must be surrounded by the nests of other birds of a same kind. The location of these grouped nests is referred to as a rookery.

Many different species of birds have been observed to gather in groups of differing sizes; a group of nesting birds is referred to as a breeding colony. Seabirds like auks and albatrosses, wetland species like herons, and a few passerines like weaverbirds, certain blackbirds, and some swallows are among the birds that colonially nest.

Thus, option C and B, C are correct.

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Sugar plantations were Hell because of the endless labor they demanded from slaves. They were Hell because of the many dangers and the injuries that they caused. They were Hell because the slaves who labored without end got nothing for their work—except to live another day, to work more. But none of these miseries was the true reason the plantations were so evil. The plantations were Hell because the masters and overseers were treated as gods—which turned them into devils. The English historian Lord Acton famously said, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” That is a perfect description of sugar Hell. Men with absolute power over their slaves acted like creatures we would otherwise meet only in nightmares. Their cruelty had no limit—they preferred to kill their slaves rather than fear them. As Equiano explained, the island of Montserrat “requires 20,000 new Negroes annually, to fill

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Answer:

The repetition and connotations of words emphasizes that slaveholders were merciless.

Explanation:

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Which was NOT one of Ah Fo's three wishes? Question 7 options: Ah Fo wishes for everlasting youth. Ah Fo wishes to acquire all learning without effort. Ah Fo wishes for the power to see the future. Ah Fo wishes for the power to read people's minds.

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Answer:

Ah Fo wishes for everlasting youth.

Explanation:

In the story named "The Three Brass Pennies", Ah Fo desires to acquire all learning without effort, he wishes for the power to see the future, and for the power to read people's minds.

The story shows how Ah Fo came to the realization that there are somethings that can bring more happiness compared to money.  Some of these include hard work and integrity. The magician also came to realize this later.

Answer:

Ah Fo wishes for everlasting youth.

Explanation:

Which of the following would be the best background information for an essay on school uniforms? Please help me!!

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The first one is the best background information
I would think A because it’s not really biased on one side

Which of these lines describes the free bird’s character?

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Answer: post full question i will answer

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What tragedy has befallen on Mrs. Sappleton that the girl was narrating about to Mr. Nuttel?
from THE OPEN WINDOW
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Answer and explanation:

The Open Window is a short story written by Saki (H.H. Munro).  

Vera, Mrs. Sappleton`s niece, let Mr. Nuttel know about the loss of the family Sappleton that happened three years ago. Namely, Mr. Sappleton, and two young brothers went for a hunt, they exited the house through the window, but since heavy rains marked that period, they, unfortunately, got drown in a quagmire.

All of this, as it turned out, was just a product of Vera`s imagination, and men got back home from the hunt that very evening, after leaving the house that morning.

which element should not be included in an objective summary of a text?
A. a clear description of the central idea
B. Relevant supporting details
C. complete sentences
D. an evaluation of the event described in the text

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Answer:

D. An evaluation of the event described in the text

Explanation:

A summary is a text that represents a shortened version of another text and contains its main ideas. What every summary should contain is a clear description of the central idea and relevant supporting details. There shouldn't be too much detail, though, as the purpose of a summary is to relay the most important ideas. Everything should be written in complete, understandable sentences.

What shouldn't be included in an objective summary is an evaluation of the event described in a text. Objective summaries do not contain any personal feelings or beliefs, and thus, evaluations are not needed.

I WILL GIVE 10 POINTS
Which of these sentences is correctly punctuated?

Where in the world is Carmen.
Place your tests face down, on top of the table.
Hey! Don't step in that puddle!

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Answer:

hey! don't step in that puddle!

In this paragraph, the word "forbidding" means the same as

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Can you show the paragraph ?
I’m gonna say no sense there is no paragraph

what is love? how can its be​

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A random blog lady said "Love is complex. A mix of emotions, behaviors, and beliefs associated with strong feelings of affection, protectiveness, warmth, and respect for another person."

you can go with this. I personally prefer putting my hand on the stove.

I really need help with it’s for my English 4 class

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Answer:

alliteration

Explanation:

answer:

its answer 4. or D.

alliteration

imagine that you are a fruit that has been used to make a juice. Write a story about yourself.
Describe where you grew, who looked after you and how you were plucked. Write how you were turned into juice and how people enjoyed drinking it.

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"Hey i'm the orange, i hate being the orange because well we all die. I was born and raised in flordia. It was amazing until i got picked and almost made for orange juice."I said "Tell us a little more about you almost getting picked" the director said. "Ok, yeah of course anyways i was almost pushed down when they saw a brighter better orange so they used that orange instead." I said. " Did you know the orange?" said the director. "I did that orange was so rude, and was queen bee, so i was happy when she got her guts out." I said. "Thank you, for that it was amazing. You may leave now." said the director. "I got up and left but, then i relized there was a human making orange juice and needed oranges!!!!

As my last minutes approach me, I hope it was all worth it in the end.

It all started on the farm. On our mother tree, who grew us and rationed the nutrients the farmer gave to her. We all loved him, he was very good to the mother trees, like a grandfather. Until one day, it all changed. Us little apples were all picked, by the hundreds, until no one was left. The ones that fell before it happened were trampled, squashed, into mush as their brethren were torn from their mother trees. My source of nutrition, gone in an instant.
We were carted away, to what can only be described as hell on Earth. First, We were put in some horrible liquid. I am unable to describe the agony that I felt as my outer skin softened up, no longer able to protect me from whatever horrors lay ahead.
Now, I am in a machine, watching my brethren get the life sucked out of them. Pressed until nothing is left of their insides. I watch as this horrible contraption gets closer and closer to me. As it begins to crush my once crisp and wonderful form, I wonder why this is happening to me. What did we ever do to deserve this insuf-...


“Wow! This is some of the best apple juice I’ve had!”

“I know right! I’m so glad we came straight to the farm and got it right off the press!”

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Why is Belle Reve a source of conflict between Stella and Blanche?

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Answer:

because she doesn't know how to be quite

Explanation:

Witch theme is shown MOST clearly in this excerpt

A. Dreaming can be a distraction from achieving goals.

B. Reality can oftentimes seem like dream.

C. Winning is proof that a person has worked hard.

D. Success is possible if one truly believes in oneself

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Choice A would make sense for the first sentence, but not the rest. Choice B is supported by the part of the passage that says,  "...I am weightless again, flying past the other runners". The choice C isn't supported whatsoever because the passage does not say whether or not Squeaky wins, nor does it talk about working hard to prepare for the race. The choice D is supported by the positive self-talk and the resulting physical response (running faster) that the passage describes. This is why I believe D is the best answer.

D. Success is possible if one truly believes in oneself

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Choice A would make sense for the first sentence, but not the rest. Choice B is supported by the part of the passage that says,  "...I am weightless again, flying past the other runners". The choice C isn't supported whatsoever because the passage does not say whether or not Squeaky wins, nor does it talk about working hard to prepare for the race. The choice D is supported by the positive self-talk and the resulting physical response (running faster) that the passage describes. This is why I believe D is the best answer.

D. Success is possible if one truly believes in oneself

what has hands but cant clap

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Answer:

A clock

Explanation:

A clock has hands, for the hour, minute, and second, but they cannot clap.

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What rhetorical device should you try to use when embedding a quote?

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Answer:

Accismus

Explanation:

Love is like a dove and we are ment to be in love. Thats a saying some guys use. Never talk to women bad. They keep us men in track and help us out with our problems. What im tryna say is treat your women right spoil them never take them for granted.

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Answer:

what exactly is the question?

Explanation:

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“his stomach dropped” what type of literary device is this?

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the answers to this is irony

the correct answer is irony

what is the first artist to make jazz music?

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I think it might be Louis Armstrong

Answer:   Louis Armstrong

Explanation: :)

What is ONE rhetorical device used in Jimmy Carter's "Foreward to the Arctic National" AND what IMPACT/EFFECT does his use of that rhetorical device have on his audience? Use TEXTUAL EVIDENCE to support your answer.
Feel free to use the following sentence stems to structure your response:

Jimmy Carter effectively uses the rhetorical device __________ in his "Foreward to the Arctic National." His use of ____________ can be seen in paragraph ___, when he says, " ______ insert textual evidence here _____." Jimmy Carter's use of this rhetorical device impacts the audience by _________ because ___________. This makes Jimmy Carter's foreword effective in _____________ because it _________.


Rubric
Your response is worth 4 points total.

1 Point = Correctly identifying the rhetorical device (1/4 = 25%/100%)
1 Point = Choosing textual evidence that is an example of the identified rhetorical device (2/4 = 50%/100%)
1 Point = Accurately explaining the effect of the author's use of the rhetorical device in the textual evidence (3/4 = 75%/100%)
1 Point = Accurately explaining how the rhetorical device makes the author's argument effective (4/4 100%/100%)

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We can that the one rhetorical device used in Jimmy Carter's "Foreword to the Arctic National" and the impact/effect  it had on the audience is seen below:

Jimmy Carter effectively uses the rhetorical device pathos in his "Foreword to the Arctic National." His use of pathos can be seen in paragraph 4, when he says, "Such proposed developments would forever destroy the wilderness character of America’s only Arctic Refuge and disturb countless numbers of animals that depend on this northernmost terrestrial ecosystem." Jimmy Carter's use of this rhetorical device impacts the audience by appealing to their emotions because it made them sympathize with the animals. This makes Jimmy Carter's foreword effective in in persuasion because it changed the perspective of his audience.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

Jimmy Carter was actually known to be a former American politician who  was known to have served as the 39th president of the United States. He served from 1977 to 1981 and he was a member of the Democratic Party. Jimmy Carter also served as the 76th governor of Georgia.

We see here that in his speech, "Foreword to the Arctic National", Carter made use of rhetorical devices in order to appeal to the emotion of the audience.

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People who take x-rays and other pictures of patients are called radiologic technologists (RTs). The pictures help doctors determine whether patients are sick or hurt. RTs must be friendly. They spend a lot of time with patients. They see many patients every day. RTs prepare patients for all of their tests. They explain how the tests work. They answer many questions, too. RTs put special covers over the patients during x-rays. The covers keep patients safe from radiation.

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RTs are _________.

Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selected
A proud
B busy
C strong
D curious

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Answer:

I think the answer is B

Explanation:

Mainly because it describes all of their daily tasks and duties, I'm not 100 percent sure but I think it is probably b

Answer:

D

Explanation:

They must be curious about patient if they really want to help them and also they should be friendly

HELP NEEDED! THIS IS A TEST AND IF I FAIL IT ONCE I CAN'T GO BACK, SO PLEASE HELP ME OUT!!! (LOTS OF POINTS)

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Answer: To sink- Hope this helps!!

Flounder means to struggle or stagger helplessly or clumsily in water or mud. So the correct answer would be B

Read the excerpt from Rogue Heart by Axie Oh. Still, it&'s a constant war these days against the dust that sweeps across the city limits, piling worst in dead ends and cul-de-sacs, like the one that shelters The Alchemy of Dreams. Which dictionary entry best supports the meaning of the word sweep as used in the excerpt?
A. to clear by repeated and forcible action
B. to remove from sight or consideration
C. to move along swiftly, violently, or overwhelmingly
D. to clean with, or as if with, a broom or brush

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Answer:

C. To move along swiftly, violently, or overwhelmingly

Explanation:

Some words have multiple meanings, and the verb to sweep is one of them. To determine what meaning the word has exactly, we need to take the context into consideration. The dust that sweeps across the city is the dust that moves along the city swiftly, violently. The rest of the meanings are incorrect as they can't be applied in the given context.

Answer:

To move along swiftly, violently, or overwhelmingly

Explanation:

Please help ASAP!! Thanks! Look at image.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of dispriz'd love, the law's delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin? Based on this part of the soliloquy, which best describes Hamlet's perception of life? He believes that life is too long and boring. He believes that life is fun and interesting. He believes that life is full of pain and suffering. He believes that life is full of joy and excitement.

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Answer:

He believes that life is full of pain and suffering

Explanation:

From the excerpt in this question, hamlet believes that life is full of pains and also suffering. The man had lost his dad, not long after his death his mother had remarried and he is fully sad. He feels like everything is sad and nothing feels right so he shouldn't still be living. He had thoughts of taking his own life but he doesn't follow through with it.

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Which label provides the best evidence for each of the statements about the passage?
Bili turned and looked, then quietly
stopped the dogs.
When they halted, it halted, throwing up
its head and regarding them steadily
I tell you right now, Henry, that critter's
the cause of all our trouble.
After a searching scrutiny, the animal
trotted forward a few steps. This it
repeated several times ....
Evidence
Statement
Bill displays mastery
in his work.
Wolves are sensitive
to the atmosphere
around them.
from The She-Wolf In White Fang
by Jack London
his excerpt, two men traveling by dogsled get a good look at
olf-dog that has been following them for days
few minutes later, Henry, who was now travelling behind
sled, emitted a low, warning whistle. Bill turned and looked,
n quietly stopped the dogs. To the rear, from around the last
d and plainly into view, on the very trail they had just
ered, trotted a furry, slinking form. Its nose was to the trail,
it trotted with a peculiar, sliding, effortless galt. When they
ed, it halted, throwing up its head and regarding them
edily with nostrils that twitched as it caught and studied the
nt of them.
It's the she-wolf, Bill answered.
The dogs had lain down in the snow, and he walked past
im to join his partner in the sled. Together they watched the
ange animal that had pursued them for days and that had
eady accompanied the destruction of half their dog-team.
after a searching scrutiny, the animal trotted forward a few
ps. This it repeated several times, till it was a short hundred
ds away. It paused, head up, close by a clump of spruce
es, and with sigh and scent studied the outfit of the watching
n. It looked at them in a strangely wistful way, after the
nner of a dog; but in its wistfulness there was none of the
gaffection. It was a wistfulness bred of hunger, as cruel as its
in fangs, as merciless as the frost itself.
It was large for a wolf, its gaunt frame advertising the lines of
Wolves are somewhat
fearless.
Bill knows that the
wolf presents a threat
to the sled dogs.
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Answer:

Bill displays mastery in his work: Bill turned and looked, then quietly

stopped the dogs.

Wolves are sensitive to the atmosphere around them: When they halted, it halted, throwing up  its head and regarding them steadily . . .  

Wolves are somewhat fearless: After a searching scrutiny, the animal trotted forward  a few steps. This it repeated several times . . . .

Bill knows that the wolf presents a threat to the sled dog: I tell you right now, Henry, that critter's  the cause of all our trouble.

Explanation:

I got it right.

Answer:

Bill turned and looked, then quietly stopped the dogs for  Bill displays mastery in his work:

When they halted, it halted, throwing up  its head and regarding them steadily  for  Wolves are sensitive to the atmosphere around them.

After a searching scrutiny, the animal trotted forward  a few steps. This it repeated several times for Wolves are somewhat fearless

I tell you right now, Henry, that critter's  the cause of all our trouble for Bill knows that the wolf presents a threat to the sled dog.

Explanation:

I had this same question and i got it right

Someone help me answer both these questions pleaseeeee god bless yall

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Answer:

Explanation:El primero es el primero porque la historia es genial y me gusta un poco esa historia y todo lo hace desde entonces y ¿por qué tienes que hacer trampa durante una prueba?

What is the second person, singular, past tense of jump? A. I jumped B. You jump C. You will jump D. you jumped

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

"You jumped", is the perfect answer as it is second person ("you"), singular, and uses the word jump in a past tense ("jumped")

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