English, 04.09.2020 18:01 hannahbannana98
"Is that you up there, laughing like a loon?" Lizzie. Lizzie Bright. He put his head out the window. "What are you doing here?" he called down. "Well, I've missed you, too. I'm stealing chickens." "We don't have any chickens." "Your dog, then." "We don't have a dog." "I figured you didn't have a dog – or he was deaf as a post. What does a minister have to steal?" "Books. Preaching books." She paused. "I guess you can keep those. I'll try somewhere else." –Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Gary D. Schmidt Based on the dialogue, what conclusion can be drawn about Lizzie? Which detail from the text supports the conclusion about Lizzie?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
In the story "a very old man with enormous wings", why does the young girl get changed into a spider?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
The first step in making a mental model for a compare-and-contrast text is a. comparing the two things being described. b. finding important details in the text. c. contrasting the two things being described. d. connecting details to what is already known.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:40
Constructing an argument: in modern american society, the legalization of marijuana continues to be controversial and hotly debated. some people find it contradictory that certain "drugs"—such as tobacco and alcohol—are legalized even though they pose proven health risks, while marijuana, which has many medicinal applications, continues to be illegal by the federal government. what reasons do you think the federal government gives for outlawing marijuana, and do the reasons support the conclusion?
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