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GOLD MEDEL AND FAN PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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please help me i will give u a medle and fan u

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second person I think

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thanks can you help me with 5 more plz? then i cna help you with yrs

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you can mail it to @hba

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On the Friday before winter break, Mrs. Lyon was out sick with a cold. So, Mr. Ridley substituted for the day. Most of the students in Mrs. Lyon's class were normally well-behaved. However, with the anticipation of the winter break, they became a little wild. While Mr. Ridley was writing on the dry erase board, Margo threw a paper airplane at his back. The class giggled as Mr. Ridley spun around to see who had thrown the paper airplane. "Class! Throwing paper airplanes at a teacher is unacceptable and disrespectful. Who did that?" Mr. Ridley asked. The students kept their mouths closed and sat up straight in their chairs. No one volunteered any information. "Fine then, you will all stay in from recess until someone tells me who threw the airplane," Mr. Ridley said. Mercy wiggled in her seat. She wanted to tell the teacher who threw the airplane, but she was afraid that the other students would call her a tattle tale. Alan, the class clown, was thrilled that someone besides him had done something foolish. He would never tell. He would expect the same loyalty from his classmates. Margo felt nervous. She wanted to confess and apologize to Mr. Ridley, but she was afraid that she would receive a harsh punishment. She wondered how long her classmates would protect her. Jervis sat and drummed his fingers. He didn't see who threw the paper airplane, but he guessed that it had been Alan. He was tempted to raise his hand and tell the teacher that Alan was the responsible party, but he wasn't completely confident. He really wished that someone would tell who did it. It wasn't fair that the whole class was being punished for one person's mistake. Rosania was happy that the class wasn't going to recess. She had terrible allergies and wanted to stay inside. She hoped that no one would say a word until recess time was over. Mr. Ridley walked around the classroom looking at each student's face as he went by. He thought he detected sweat and shaking when he walked by Fred. He wondered if Fred was the culprit. However, Fred just needed to use the restroom but was afraid to ask. "Fred, you seem a bit anxious. What is it you want to tell me?" Mr. Ridley asked. "Nothing, sir. I-I need to use the restroom," Fred stammered. "No one is leaving this room until I find out who threw that airplane at me," Mr. Ridley said. Margo could not allow her classmates to suffer any longer. "It was me! I threw it! I'm sorry, Mr. Ridley," Margo said as she burst into tears. Mr. Ridley hated to see children cry. He rushed over to Margo and gently patted her back. "I forgive you. Don't cry," Mr. Ridley said. "I was just being silly. I didn't mean to disrespect you," Margo sniffled. "We will forget all about it. Let's enjoy the rest of our day together. Because you were honest, we will all play games for the rest of the day," Mr. Ridley announced. 1. How do the points of view of Margo and Alan differ? Margo is regretful, but Alan is pleased. Margo is eager, but Alan is hesitant. Margo is proud, but Alan is upset. Margo is happy, but Alan is worried.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it a test

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no homwork

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it was C u?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but I think its a

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I guuess

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yr right

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how do you know?

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that I am right

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yes

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second person

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Samir opened the door and reeled. The living room was a complete disaster. Everything was scattered about, with chairs out of place, carpets pulled up, lamps knocked over, and windows broken. Part of the roof had been blown off into the backyard, and it was raining into the living room. Newspapers were scattered everywhere, the television was smashed, and everything was soaking wet. Samir's father, Mr. Nasser, stared at the scene, speechless with shock. What point of view is the author using in the passage above? second person first person The author isn't using a point of view. third person

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yr good!

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I AM CONFUSED BETWEEN A AND C

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i know righ

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WHAT

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i sadi im cufused too

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MAIL IT TO @hba

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HE HELPS

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ok

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NEXT

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DID HE ANSWER

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just did

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SORRY ANSWERED

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WHAT IS THE ANSWER

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IS IT C

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i am waiting for his answer

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YOU SEND ME THE NEXT QUESTION

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@babyblue123 WHAT DO YOU THIK

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which passage is written from the first person point of view? He was physically imposing, yet, because he was a runaway, there was something tentative in his manner. He nurtured a vain hope that in such a gathering, he might be inconspicuous. He spoke only when spoken to. Abbey hopped off my handlebars and walked to the water's edge. She planted her hands on her hips. I locked my bike to a tree and walked down to the charter docks, Abbey trailing behind. She groaned. She was starting to annoy me. She made a face. If he could obtain the bones of the creature in the article and display them, he was sure they would create a sensation. According to the description, the animal was as big as an elephant. Its remains were so big that the writer called it a mammoth. The robot butler rolled into the room. The kids exchanged looks. The father paused his speech. The butler lifted the dish's lid. The family stared. Grumps waited, the lid in his hand. He replaced the lid and left. They heard him down the hallway.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Second I guess

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thanks

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@hba answered

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whatr?

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@hba answered

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't get it but OK

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you told me that you are going to check with @hba the second one which we were confused with

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay forget it . You just check with somebody at school

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oh ya he didm not anseer me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I feel I could help you

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then help me

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you could try with @Loser66 or @librarian

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bye

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noooooooooooooooooo

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what

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happened

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help me plz

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okay

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i have no prblem send me

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whats the time now

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@Modondator are you on

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yes

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Are you busy

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no u?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a little bit

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I have to go out with my father

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where?

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can u help mem with something very quick

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YEAH JUST SEND ME FAST . I NEED TO GO OUT TO BUY SOME BOOKS

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ok

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A quarterback rushed for a gain of 6 yards in the first play of a football game. On the very next play, he was sacked and lost 6 yards. How many total yards did the quarterback gain in the first two plays? 6 0 -6 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ITS 0

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SIMPLE

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well sory lol have funn oh and come back k?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

GAIN OF 6 ,i.e.,+6 and loss of 6 yard ,i.e.,-6

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6-6 = 0

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lol i know have fun and cme back

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I have 5 mins

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ya i knmow but after u go get some books come back :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which grade are you in?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7th

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have you got other prblem

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tell me

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I'll wait for sometimes . it doesnt matter if I am late

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ok

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because i wont be on after coming

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oh k

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just be fast

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lol just be a little fast

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i don;t have any quiestion so far

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have you checked

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ohh here is one

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shoot out

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The water level in Catherine's hot tub was below the recommended water level when she turned the hose on. She forgot to turn the hose off and filled the hot tub above the recommended water level. The number line below shows the number of gallons below the recommended water level the hot tub was when she turned the hose on and the number of gallons above the recommended water level the hot tub was when she turned it off.|dw:1411838883201:dw|

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