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Sarahi
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Which character would be most likely to tell a joke or make a wise remark to make others laugh? A. Two-Bit B. Soda C. Johnny D. Dally
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Meyers
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Muscle tissues are made of specialized units called
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Crane
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Read the sentence. In film production, it is the role of directors to envision the script that tells a story, to develop an artistic lens that enhances their ideas, and guiding the team that will carry out their vision. How should the bold section be revised to create parallel structure?
1. guiding the team to carry out their vision
2. to guide the team that will carry out their vision
3. guiding the team that is carrying out their vision
4. guides the team that will carry out their vision
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Guest
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In John Steinbeck's "The Turtle," what do the seeds represent in the story?
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Kaila Shepard
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What is the relationship between Nathan and Rukmani?
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Poncho
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Read the excerpt from The Land.
Mitchell almost smiled. "Well, don't want that. Thing is, though, Paul, this here's a dangerous-looking animal."
"Dangerous enough for me to reconsider?"
"Well, that's up to you. You the one hafta ride him."
I walked up to the grey and looked into his eyes. "I'll ride him," I decided right then for a fact. "I've got only my neck to lose and four times a rider's pay to gain."
Based on this dialogue, which statement best describes Paul?
A: He is an adventurer.
B: He is a risk-taker.
C: He is a complainer.
D: He is a worrier.
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Shorty
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Grown by the farmer, my younger brother ate the pieces of fruit.
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Zachariah Mullins
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Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly?
A.
Her's is the straw hat with the wide brim.
B.
Here comes her friend Jacob, walking down the street.
C.
We watched the horse eating it's oats.
D.
Is the puppy in the yard your's?
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Braydon Lam
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What was this author's perception of gender roles in the 1950s? Men and women were free to do as they wished; the author feels there should be a greater distinction between the roles. The author doesn't approve of the roles as described in this article; the roles are stereotypical of males and females. Men were supposed to be the ones going off to work while the wife stayed home and took care of the house. Gender roles were definite; the author appears to approve of the gender roles presented in the article.
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Guest
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Choose the best term to define ... (punishment)
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Paul
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What is the setting in mallam sile
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Leroy Sims
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What was the main goal of worl war II posters
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Zoe Dean
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Directions: Select the correct text.
Read the following sentence.
In 1905, football was under scrutiny after 18 deaths related to the sport were reported.
Which statement correctly quotes the article?
Select one:
a.
According to an article, "In 1905, football was under scrutiny after 18 deaths related to the sport were reported" (the National Archives).
b.
According to an article, "Football was under scrutiny in 1905 after 18 deaths related to the sport were reported" (the National Archives).
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An article in the National Archives reports that football was being investigated after deaths were reported in 1905 (the National Archives).
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The article states that "in 1905, 18 deaths related to the sport were reported, so football was under scrutiny" (the National Archives).
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Naima Walton
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Maintaining order and discipline within the ranks, beyond the breaking of established rules as in criminal law, is an additional concern of which of the following selections?
Select one:
A. military law
B. constitutional law
C. civil law
D. juvenile law
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Seamus Kirk
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What is the relationship between how others feel and how we feel?
Five reasons why being kind makes you feel good
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