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Plz i need big time, and im freaking out, i need : ( 1.which best identifies a theme in president cleveland, where are you? a. being a brother is difficult b. there are alot of presidents c. collection can be difficult to maintain d. there are many painful realizations along the road to maturity 2.which is the best definition of denotation a. the meaning of a word in a different language b. the dictionary meaning of the word c. the additional meaning that comes from the feeling one gets from a word d. the meaning of irony 3.the instructor gave dylan and some good pointers a. me; indirect object b. me; direct object c. i; direct object d. i; indirect 4.which sentence correctly uses an objective case pronoun? a. them invited my brother to visit b. give patty and her the prizes c. will you and him climb mt. mckinley with the lees? d. mary and me walked to the bus stop 5.which sentence contains a correctly used relative pronoun a. my sister, that lives in milwaukee, is going to law school. b. that assignment, which was due today, was very difficult. c. i knew which she would never finish the race. d. my friend that wants to be a doctor is named cameron. 6.review the stanza. curled at his breast, he sits there while the sun stripes the red west with its last light: the chipmunk dives to his rest. which best explains how the stanza's structure contributes to the poem's meaning? a. the line lengths vary, which suggests the chipmunk's movement: quickly running, then stopping and watching for danger. b. there is little punctuation, which shows that the chipmunk lacks a formal education. c. the poem says that the chipmunk "dives to his rest", which shows that he is sluggish and unmotivated. d. the regular meter of line suggests the formal and calculated nature of the chipmunk's life. 7.which sentence uses the italicized vocabulary word correctly? a. being a good brother is difficult. b. there are a lot of presidents. c. collections can be difficult to maintain. d. there are many painful realizations along the road to maturity. 8.which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? a. the bricks in the walls of the bathroom needs repairs b. the conductor for the morning westbound trains are kind of friendly c. the aquarium radio with the fish printed on the sides or sierra's favorite d. many buses in the terminal are waiting to depart

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