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Lorelei Camacho
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Why are primary sources generally more reliable than secondary sources?
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Russell Warner
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The major theme of "Life without Principle" is
A. religion.
B. economics.
C. government.
D. freedom.
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Jazlene Villarreal
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How is the style of the two passages different?
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Damaris Wong
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Which is an analogy? A. Gardening is an affordable way to enjoy fresh vegetables year round. B. Gardening can save money because seeds cost less than a fully grown vegetable. C. Growing vegetables in a garden is less expensive than buying them from a store. D. Growing a garden is like putting money in the bank.
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Hadassah Huerta
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Which best describes what kind of listener Bailey is
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Nehemiah Cherry
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He said
To me
opon your
book will you
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Kelton Mcfarland
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What is another prefix for supermarket?
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Remington Jordan
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Why is a persuasive essay typically written in third person?
A. to focus on the writer's views
B. to convey a formal tone
C. to give it universal appeal
D. to make it seem unbiased
E. to make it easily understandable
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Deandre Cervantes
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What does Ronson believe is the motivation of both Justin Sacco and her accusers?
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Chase Melendez
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Things about asian longhorned beetles
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Carina
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How does the setting reflect the theme of the drama
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Ashleigh Stuart
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True or false. the dugout is the place where actors wait before their entrances.
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Hobbes
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What is the figurative language in ''the soft unbroken snow seemed to advertise solidity beneath''?
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Garrett Pace
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What is an antonym for inelegance
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Marley Shepard
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Alayna's younger brother kicked the castle one day and almost broke it. what are the tenses of the underlined words?
a. past perfect, past
b. past progressive, past perfect
c. past, past
d. present, present
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