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QUESTION 7
Questions 7-9 are about implied main idea.
7. The fiddler crabs began moving out of the sand and farther inland three days before the hurricane was predicted to
hit land. The cicadas, which were keening each evening during the first part of September, were eerily silent as we
moved outdoor furniture and plants inside in anticipation of high winds. But what was most unusual was Mayday, our
cat. She paced the floor, occasionally standing sentry at the French doors, anxiously looking for opportunities to curl in
my lap for reassurance. What is the implied main idea of this passage?
a. our cat knew the hurricane was coming.
o b. animals are smarter than humans
O C. Animals exhibit a sixth sense that is connected to nature and impending disasters.
O d. fiddler crabs sense natural disasters
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Which points did chief justice roger b. taney use to justify the supreme court’s ruling in the dred scott case? the property clause of the constitution, the due process clause of the fifth amendment, and the fact that african americans were not citizens. the practice of judicial review established in marbury v. madison, the property clause of the constitution, and the due process clause of the fifth amendment. the necessary and proper clause of the constitution, the due process clause of the fifth amendment, and the fact that african americans were not citizens. the commerce clause of the constitution, the elastic clause of the sixth amendment, and the practice of judicial review established in gibbons v. ogden.
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QUESTION 7
Questions 7-9 are about implied main idea.
7. The fiddler crabs began m...
Questions 7-9 are about implied main idea.
7. The fiddler crabs began m...
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