7th grade help please
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please help @JazzyFrizo16
im an 8th grader can i still help
ok can you help me now:)please
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Paul Revere and his friend watched for the British army's arrival. They communicated by signal lights, and Paul Revere rode through the countryside to warn people about the British.
for number two .... lets see
ok i remember this story are u in k12
yep:)
i am too did this last year ur on a checkpoint aren't ya
study island
slick , lol ,lets refresh meh eh
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Earth's magnetic north pole has been moving since scientists first began keeping records of it.
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will u fan meh 0_o
Rosa Parks is an example of courage and strength. She inspires all Americans to live free. duh
nope
realy?
wrong answer
then press back arrow till u hit the main page
ok
which main menu
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nothing here Becky's mother had played the piano since she was a little girl. Becky's father was a tuba player. Now, Becky had the chance to play a musical instrument at school. Both of her parents had opinions about which instrument she should choose. "The piano makes such beautiful music," her mother said. "The tuba really is a graceful instrument," her father told her. Becky could not imagine how a 20-pound chunk of brass could be graceful. Neither the piano nor the tuba seemed like the right instrument for her. Even Becky's friends had opinions about what she should choose. Her best friend Kelly played the harp. Becky's sister Bridget played the drums, which hurt Becky's ears. One afternoon, as she wandered through the music building at school, Becky heard a rich combination of sounds coming from one of the practice rooms. She peeked through the small window of the room to see a string orchestra practicing, their bows punching into the air at the same pace. Suddenly, a girl at the front of the orchestra stood up and began playing a violin solo, the sound high-pitched and clear. Becky sprinted down the hall and out the doors of the music building. She could not wait to tell everyone that she had made her choice. 1. Which of these best summarizes the passage? Becky has to decide what musical instrument to play, and she decides to play the violin after watching a violinist play a solo in an orchestra. Becky does not want to play the tuba or piano, but her parents try to convince her to play one of these instruments. Becky's parents and her sister play musical instruments, and Becky tries to decide whether she wants to play the piano, tuba, or clarinet. Becky wants to play the clarinet because her sister Bridget does, but Becky's mother wants to her to learn to play the piano instead.
Becky has to decide what musical instrument to play, and she decides to play the violin after watching a violinist play a solo in an orchestra.
ok
wat WAT
Fiona turned and stared at the red brick building. All last year, she had waited excitedly to pass fifth grade and start middle school. Now that day was here, and it took all her strength not to cry. This was not the school she planned to attend. Her family had moved from Florida to California over the summer, and she did not know a single person in her new town. Last night, her mother had given her some advice: "Honey, people will want to be your friend if they think you like them." "How am I supposed to show that?" Fiona asked. "I don't even know them." "A simple way to show interest is to give them a compliment. Try saying something like, 'Those are pretty earrings. Where did you get them?' You will be surprised how quickly a conversation starts," her mother replied. Fiona was doubtful. Fiona took a deep breath, slung her backpack over her shoulder, and walked up the steps. A tall boy skidded his mountain bike into the bike rack and called out, "Hey Todd! How was your summer?" "My parents took us camping. It was great!" Todd yelled back. "Julie, wait up! Who do you have for homeroom?" shouted a perky blond girl as she shoved past Fiona on the steps. Great, Fiona thought, it is worse than I thought. No one even notices me. Anxiety about having to sit alone in the cafeteria made her stomach do flips. Fiona hesitated at the doorway of her homeroom and warily eyed the scene. Kids acted like they all knew each other. She sighed and sat in her assigned desk. She took out a book and began to read. "Hey", a voice whispered from across the aisle. "I love that book! I read the whole series this summer in Indiana. I didn't think anybody here would read them. Which one is your favorite?" "I've only read the first two. So far, the second one is the best," Fiona whispered back. "I think so, too! I'll lend you the next one if you want. My name is Nicki," said the girl. Fiona replied, "I'm Fiona. I just moved here this summer." "Me, too!" Nicki said. "I was really worried about not knowing anybody. I lived in Indiana my whole life. My mom told me to make new friends by talking about books because I love to read. Hey, do you want to sit together at lunch?" Fiona laughed and felt relief wash over her. "Sure," she said. "And I like your earrings, Nicki. Where did you get them?" 3. Which statement is the best summary of the passage? Fiona is worried about making friends in a new school. She is relieved when another new girl starts a conversation with her. Nicki makes Fiona feel welcome in the new school. She offers to share her favorite series of books. Fiona moves to California from Florida over the summer. She does not like her new middle school class. Nicki moves to California from Indiana. She is excited to meet another girl who likes to read books in a series.
there you go:)
befor i tell u wat do U Think it is take an educated guess
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BRB
u called meh ?
also i need help when you get the chance
no need to yeel im not deaf sheesh
sorry lol can you please help with this Fiona turned and stared at the red brick building. All last year, she had waited excitedly to pass fifth grade and start middle school. Now that day was here, and it took all her strength not to cry. This was not the school she planned to attend. Her family had moved from Florida to California over the summer, and she did not know a single person in her new town. Last night, her mother had given her some advice: "Honey, people will want to be your friend if they think you like them." "How am I supposed to show that?" Fiona asked. "I don't even know them." "A simple way to show interest is to give them a compliment. Try saying something like, 'Those are pretty earrings. Where did you get them?' You will be surprised how quickly a conversation starts," her mother replied. Fiona was doubtful. Fiona took a deep breath, slung her backpack over her shoulder, and walked up the steps. A tall boy skidded his mountain bike into the bike rack and called out, "Hey Todd! How was your summer?" "My parents took us camping. It was great!" Todd yelled back. "Julie, wait up! Who do you have for homeroom?" shouted a perky blond girl as she shoved past Fiona on the steps. Great, Fiona thought, it is worse than I thought. No one even notices me. Anxiety about having to sit alone in the cafeteria made her stomach do flips. Fiona hesitated at the doorway of her homeroom and warily eyed the scene. Kids acted like they all knew each other. She sighed and sat in her assigned desk. She took out a book and began to read. "Hey", a voice whispered from across the aisle. "I love that book! I read the whole series this summer in Indiana. I didn't think anybody here would read them. Which one is your favorite?" "I've only read the first two. So far, the second one is the best," Fiona whispered back. "I think so, too! I'll lend you the next one if you want. My name is Nicki," said the girl. Fiona replied, "I'm Fiona. I just moved here this summer." "Me, too!" Nicki said. "I was really worried about not knowing anybody. I lived in Indiana my whole life. My mom told me to make new friends by talking about books because I love to read. Hey, do you want to sit together at lunch?" Fiona laughed and felt relief wash over her. "Sure," she said. "And I like your earrings, Nicki. Where did you get them?" 5. Which detail from the passage should be included in the summary? Fiona laughed and felt relief wash over her. Fiona turned and stared at the red brick building. She sighed and sat in her assigned desk. That could make her an outcast for the rest of the year.
That could make her an outcast for the rest of the year.
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let meh check
The night air is filled with a strange whistling that seems to come from everywhere at once. The warm breeze carries the sound through the Caribbean island of Trinidad. It is a loud, persistent sound sometimes compared to ocean waves breaking on the sand. This is the call of a tiny tree frog living in the leaves of the tropical rainforest canopy. The frog has sandy brown skin with one thin, dark brown stripe running across its upper back and tan underbelly. No bigger than an adult human's thumb, the little frog makes a surprisingly loud call. The males are responsible for the noise. It is how they attract the female frogs. The Trinidad tree frogs begin singing shortly after sunset and get more vocal after a rain. They call throughout the rainy season, creating a lovely background sound for tourists visiting the island. The sound is easy to recognize but the frogs are so little they are hard to find. Many Trinidad visitors have spent the better part of an evening trying to track down the source of the sound only to give up in frustration. Most people do not suspect they are looking for such a small animal. People who spend more time on the island come to know the familiar evening voices and begin to notice differences among individual frog songs. Each little frog may have a slightly different pitch or a difference in rhythm. Individual frogs also stay in the same place night after night. That makes identifying a specific frog easier. This also works out well for the female frog trying to find her perfect mate. Thousands of tiny frogs calling out to each other create a lovely tropical music. And for any visitor, the musical sounds of Trinidad's charming tree frogs are a favorite memory. 7. Which statement is the best summary of the passage? The calls of tree frogs are hard to identify because the frogs live in the rainforest canopy. Tree frogs live on tropical islands and are one reason people visit the islands. Male and female frogs have different calls to help them find mates. Small tree frogs of Trinidad make very loud distinctive calls that visitors notice and enjoy.
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girl im gona have to go in a sec how many more
a littl please
little
i am at a 50% and you know a ll i have to get is a 70%
give meh half an hour ill be right back at 3:00 kay sorry wright the answers down and come back at 3:00 (im really sorry i got an class conect)
were do you live
u know the black bourd colaberate and i live in LA
ill be back in half an hour 30 min
i am in georgia and it is 5:37 here i will talk to you tomorrow:(
ill se u at 6:00
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