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Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: Swimming with the dolphins was, without a doubt, the most peaceful moment in my life. In the passage above, the transition without a doubt is used to emphasize a point provide an example summarize an idea show passage of time  Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (LC) Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: The scouts enjoyed walking on the trails, particularly the Redwood Trail. In the passage above,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: Swimming with the dolphins was, without a doubt, the most peaceful moment in my life. In the passage above, the transition without a doubt is used to emphasize a point provide an example summarize an idea show passage of time  Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (LC) Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: The scouts enjoyed walking on the trails, particularly the Redwood Trail. In the passage above, the transition particularly is used to show passage of time provide an example summarize an idea emphasize a point  Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: In the final analysis, the government has not done enough to protect the endangered species of the rain forest. In the passage above, the transition in the final analysis is used to emphasize a point provide an example summarize an idea show passage of time  Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: Microscopic organisms such as the amoeba can pose threats to humans. In the passage above, the transition such as is used to emphasize a point provide an example summarize an idea show passage of time  Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: The least weasel is the world's smallest carnivore. Despite its size, it is surprisingly fierce. Its bravery and hunting skills are well documented. On several occasions, it has been known to kill prey up to ten times its own size. All things considered, it may just be the toughest predator on land. In the passage about the least weasel, which transition is used to introduce an example? All things considered Are well documented On several occasions Surprisingly  Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: The least weasel is the world's smallest carnivore. Despite its size, it is surprisingly fierce. Its bravery and hunting skills are well documented. On several occasions, it has been known to kill prey up to ten times its own size. All things considered, it may just be the toughest predator on land. In the passage about the least weasel, which transition is used to summarize an idea? All things considered Are well documented On several occasions Surprisingly  Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Read the passage and then answer the question that follows: The least weasel is the world's smallest carnivore. Despite its size, it is surprisingly fierce. Its bravery and hunting skills are well documented. On several occasions, it has been known to kill prey up to ten times its own size. All things considered, it may just be the toughest predator on land. In the passage about the least weasel, which transition is used to emphasize a point? All things considered Are well documented On several occasions Surprisingly  Question 8 (Matching Worth 15 points) [LC] Read the passage. Next, match the transition with the paragraph in which it would best be used. Growing up, I really misunderstood wolves. Fairy tales, —1— "The Three Little Pigs," gave me a false impression. I pictured wolves as big, bad creatures that could blow down houses. As a teenager, horror movies confused me —2—. I envisioned wolves as bloodthirsty beasts or humans trapped in another form. —3—, things changed. In college, I went camping with friends. I witnessed my first wolf up close. —3—, I finally understood the beauty and grace of the majestic creature. Transition paragraph Match Term Definition — notably A) paragraph 3 — even further B) paragraph 2 — in the end C) paragraph 1 You must check the box below prior to submitting your exam!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bannana43

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheCuteOne25

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

sorry I have no idea i'm not good at this stuff and if I give you an answer it will probably be wrong

OpenStudy (bannana43):

ok i am trying to do this,

OpenStudy (bannana43):

hold on i have to help someone. i will help at 4, is that ok.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Information Research Chart and your introduction, you will write the body paragraphs of your informational article. Begin your Works Cited page as you write your body. List all the resources you decide to use in your writing. See the lesson on citing sources or the Writer’s Workshop for the correct format. You will not submit this page in this lesson. You will submit it with your final draft. View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission. 1.Include your introduction paragraph from your introduction lesson. 2.Write three body paragraphs for your article. •Write a topic sentence for each body paragraph. •Clearly support your topic sentence with valid evidence from your research. •Use signal phrases with a direct quote in your article. • Use transition phrases to connect ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. •Use precise language to show your understanding of your topic. •Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. •Write in the third person point of view.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (bannana43):

hold on i have to get my bf to help friendzone with her math.

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back

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

wat u have so far? like which part?

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@amilliacorez123

OpenStudy (bannana43):

she is not on she will be on tomorrow because she i done with school

OpenStudy (bannana43):

what did you wright for the Research.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u where suppose 2 do that!!! -_- u did that assignment & i do a different 1

OpenStudy (bannana43):

ok

OpenStudy (bannana43):

where is the Research chart

OpenStudy (bannana43):

@amilliacortez123 this is her user

OpenStudy (bannana43):

There was great excitement in Smyrna, especially among the boys. Barlow's Great American Circus in its triumphal progress from state to state was close at hand, and immense yellow posters announcing its arrival were liberally displayed on fences and barns, while smaller bills were put up in the post office, the hotel, and the principal stores, and distributed from house to house. It was the largest circus that had ever visited Smyrna. At least a dozen elephants marched with ponderous steps in its preliminary procession, while clowns, acrobats, giants, dwarfs, fat women, cannibals, and hairy savages from Tibet and Madagascar were among the strange wonders that were to be seen at each performance for the small sum of fifty cents, children half price. For weeks the young people had been looking forward to the advent of this marvelous world of curiosities, and the country papers from farther east had given glowing accounts of the great show, which was pronounced greater and more gorgeous than in any previous year. But it may be as well to reproduce, in part, the description given in the posters:

OpenStudy (bannana43):

then do this 1 Read the “Great North American Circus.” 2.In the story, the author provides colorful descriptions of the growing excitement and the upcoming circus. As the passage ends, two boys read a notice listing a variety of attractions. 3.In the Narrative Organization Chart, plan your own story featuring the two boys as characters and the circus as your setting. 4.Be sure to use details from the text as you organize your story. 5.Complete each box on your Narrative Organization Chart.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummm that's wat I just told u

OpenStudy (bannana43):

ya, i know i copy and pased it so i can read it better.

OpenStudy (bannana43):

when do you need this by

OpenStudy (anonymous):

22 assignments by tomorrow and that's just from English, I also have 17 assignments due by tomorrow from civics

OpenStudy (bannana43):

ok, this is hard, but i can do it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD THATS THE SPERATE

OpenStudy (bannana43):

i need to do my assignments to for world history, by tomorrow.

OpenStudy (bannana43):

but i will do it some time tonight, because i am doing yours

OpenStudy (bannana43):

this so hard, i hate writing essays,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

U DIDNT START IT YET?!

OpenStudy (bannana43):

i am wrighting it on a word doc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1;a 2;d

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