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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not math , but please help !! Help Given = 1 fan & 1 Medal !! Why do you think the Sneetches kept wanting to change their bellies? a. They thought a certain kind of belly was more attractive. c. They thought that having a certain belly made them somehow better than those with the other sort. b. They were bored with their old bellies.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Chooch146 @ihatemath12345 @bibby do any of you know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c. The star sneetches felt superior to the nonstar sneetches, and when the nonstars began to get stars, the star sneetches thought their status would be compromised, so they want no stars.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why are the Sneetches such a good target for McBean? a. They are bored with their happy society. b. They have been hypnotized by McBean. c. They are willing to do anything to be the best. d. They are fascinated with machines such as his.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@NobodyOwens Can you help me with a couple more??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I like B. The sneetches like I said earlier want to be better than the other sneetches. So Mr. Bean can sell them his overpriced services. (silleh sneetches)> Not A. Not really a happy society. Not B. I dont remember any hypnosis in that tale. Not D. They are after the result, not the process

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this some kind of code?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I meant C earlier. I like C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the correct one for; Why are the Sneetches such a good target for McBean? a. They are bored with their happy society. b. They have been hypnotized by McBean. c. They are willing to do anything to be the best. d. They are fascinated with machines such as his. ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C They are willing to do anything. What I posted above for the reasons

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following statements do you think best describes the change that the world of the Sneetches undergoes? a. The Sneetches insist on having larger stars on their bellies. b. The Sneetches win a lot of money and learn an important lesson. c. The Sneetches realize that they can’t all be friends. d. The Sneetches become aware of how silly they have been.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not A. They dont care about star size. (Size doesnt matter. ehhh? nevermind..) Not B. They lose money. They certainly dont gain money. Not C. Its just the opposite, they can be friends. (Its a dr. seuss book. ofc they can be friends.) I like D. The sneetches realize how silly they were after losing all their money to mr beanb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The poem states, “They had stars upon thars!” What does the word thars mean? a. A Sneetch word for bellies b. Theirs c. A Sneetch measurement similar to yards d. Jars

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not D. Lol Jars nope Not C. Not yards. Not A. Although its tempting I like B. Thars is clever wordplay on theirs. They had stars on their [bellies]"

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