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OpenStudy (anonymous):

secret garden test medal and fan ASAP

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@Carpe_Diem77 @Hope210 @Lord_Frieza @Spinex12

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Which line from the novel is an example of dialect? A. "Th' carriage is waitin' outside for thee." B. "Nobody thought she'd marry him, but she did, and people said she married him for his money." C. "I feel as if it might be the sea, if there were more water on it." D. "He's going to London in the morning."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tygrr321

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@studydood66

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@StudyBuddy17

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im here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk. have u read the secret garden

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there is more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea a few years ago so im a bit rusty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk. ty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read this excerpt from the novel: "She stared out of the window with her lips pinched together, and it seemed quite natural that the rain should have begun to pour down in grey slanting lines and splash and stream down the window-panes." Based on the language the author uses, what conclusion can be drawn about how Mary feels at this moment? A. She feels confused. B. She feels content. C. She feels loved. D. She feels sad.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would tend to agree

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kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the novel, what does the way the garden comes back to life and blossoms even more beautifully than before represent? A. the hope that true friends will accept us in spite of our flaws B. the safety that comes with being familiar with one's environment C. the way that people tend to become more beautiful as they age D. the ability of people to overcome problems and flourish

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree with both lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d again?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so but im not shure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the novel, what does Ben Weatherstaff view as a symbol of Mr. Craven's closed heart? A. the roses that refuse to bloom B. the little robin redbreast who befriends Mary C. the dark and frightening moors D. the locked door to the secret garden

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the one before this i d u were right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and a is right

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kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best describes Colin's main conflict in the novel? A. He is often afraid because his father has such a terrible temper. B. He feels angry and bitter because his mother does not love him. C. He feels bored by life because nothing exciting ever happens in Yorkshire. D. He is lonely and unhappy because he thinks that he is doomed to a life of poor health.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say so

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yeah

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k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How does Mr. Craven resolve the conflict he faces in the novel? A. He finally sells Misselthwaite Manor and moves on with his life. B. He figures out a way to cure Colin of his many sicknesses. C. He swallows his pride and agrees to take care of Mary. D. He learns to accept the sad events of his past, and he makes up with his son.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummm....... c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh. did u read this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i did

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which character is best described as having an incredible connection to nature and to wild animals? A. Martha Sowerby B. wingspanon Sowerby C. Archibald Craven D. Susan Sowerby

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did u take the test?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i passed

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d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or a?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok im not shure on this one let me look it up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk. u Carpe?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not sure either

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought it was the little boy. wingspanon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i put wingspanon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when i put D i c k o n it sais wingspanon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it must be wingspanon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ready 4 more ones?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the novel, how does Martha Sowerby first help Mary? A. She forces Mary to be independent. B. She teaches Mary how to speak English. C. She introduces Mary to Colin. D. She saves Mary from a dangerous fall.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Carpe_Diem77 ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am also taking the same test from secret garden right now!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And its A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats what i put

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did u pass?

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im on 16 xD

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oh

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yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When he leaves the secret garden for the first time, why does wingspanon leave Mary a picture of a missel thrush on its nest? A. to remind her to move more slowly and softly when she is in the garden B. to tell her that he will be at work in the garden before the birds wake up C. to suggest that she build more nests for the birds to live in D. to let her know that her secret is safe with him

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D i c k o n not wingspanon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i figured

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why does Susan Sowerby give Martha advice about what to do with Mary? A. She wants to teach Martha how to be a good mother. B. She is afraid that Martha will lose her job. C. She is worried that Mary will get into trouble. D. She is concerned that Mary will be lonely.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help with this :) In the novel, how do the children and the garden change in similar ways? A. When spring comes, Mary says that the plants look more beautiful than ever, while she and Colin begin to look more attractive, as well. B. When spring comes, Mary says that the plants will be willing to struggle to bloom, while she and Colin are working hard to improve their own health and attitudes. C. When spring comes, Mary says that the plants will have it easier from now on, while she and Colin feel as though they have moved past many of their difficulties. D. When spring comes, Mary says that the plants will grow tall and strong, while she and Colin both have growth spurts.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and idk which one that is.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

darn! i used to remember this ughhhh sorry :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its A for my question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why does Susan Sowerby give Martha advice about what to do with Mary? A. She wants to teach Martha how to be a good mother. B. She is afraid that Martha will lose her job. C. She is worried that Mary will get into trouble. D. She is concerned that Mary will be lonely.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im on the last question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b or c

OpenStudy (wendy.ivette11714):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well u finish, then can u tell me the answers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0.0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im also taking the same test ._.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so idek what ur talkin 'bout c:

OpenStudy (wendy.ivette11714):

O.o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the novel, how does the garden's being allowed to "run wild" and grow rather than be closely kept reflect what happens to one of the book's characters? A. It mirrors Mary's being allowed to do what she likes instead of having a governess. B. It mirrors Mary's being selfish and lonely rather than generous and happy. C. It mirrors Mary's being permitted to spend time away from Misselthwaite Manor. D. It mirrors Mary's being ignored by people rather than being treated with kindness.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o-o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*dies with laughter*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

who is he?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We're trying to study..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my best friend XD

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