I have quite a few questions can anyone help?
I'll help with some
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I have to type it sorry
thats alright
Read the passage From an old niche [recess] we have made a cupboard; and an old cupboard in the wall with stones and rubbish we have cleaned; we have stopped the holes in the walls, pulled out old nails, put in new boards and painted it.
are these multiple choice questions?
Which identifies the context clue that is most helpful in determining the meaning of the boldfaced word? Boldfaced word: niche A) old cupboard in the wall B) stopped the holes C) painted it D) [recess]
and yes they are
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do you have any idea? sorry I'm not allowed to just give you the answer
I would say D
Yes I would go with that too
Okay :)
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any more?
Some of these questions have long passages and I cant copy and paste so I have to type it out sorry if I take too long I am usually a fast typer but I have to go from page to page
That's alright
Yes there is 29 questions but I have done 7 and you don't have to help with all of them
Just a few if you could
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Read the passage On November 26, the Japanese attack fleet of 33 warships and auxilary craft, including six aircraft carrier, sailed from northern Japan for the Hawaiian Islands. The fleet allowed a route that took it far to the north of the normal shipping lanes. By early morning, December 7, 1941, the ships had reached their launch position, 230 miles north of Oahu. At 6:00 a.m., the first wave of fighters, bombers, and torpedoes took off.
Which best identifies a key concept and explains how it is developed? A) The concept is that the Japanese sent their best fleet for the attack, it is developed by describing the sophisticated features of the equipment. B) The concept is that the Japanese made little preparations for the attack, it is developed by describing how disorganized the attack was. C) The concept was that the Japanese were launching a surprise attack, it is developed by explaining the careful ways they avoided being seen. D) The concept was that the Japanese fleet was stronger than the U.S. fleet, it is developed by describing how many ships they had.
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I think it might be C...? but I could be wrong
I don't think its the first one
or b
I think you are correct.. this one is tricky
It is XD
lol
another one?
Yes
alright
Which best identifies the use of a participle
This might be an easier idea
I think it might be the first one or the third one
I feel like it might be the 3rd one
Me too
I think its the third one
This one is wayy easier. It is 'fans'
oh I didn't see that answer oops
or girls... now that I think about it
hm..
I think it is fans
I think it is fans, because the shrieking would not imply they are girls but implies they are fans.
True thank you :)
yes i agree with that
It is the last one
Makes sense
I agree! :)
Snipping these is a lot easier I dont have to type so much
yeah
C or D is my guess
The third answer would be correct
I think it would be C. because the needs of the children didn't end with the war, when they arrived in Britain they still needed basic human necessities.
That makes sense
I dont know if you have read Anne Frank but
I would go with C, she is talking about her past
Reflective, is my answer because she is saying words like used to so i think frustrated and bored could be tones if that was present tense. Hope that makes sense.. :)
okay that makes sense yes
Which best demonstrates an analogy? A) Anne writes in her diary regularly B) There is panic in the annex C) Jewish people in Europe live in fear during World War 2 D) Anne is outspoken while Margot is quiet
I think it is D
I am not sure though
Analogy is a way to compare two different things, so I would agree D is the best option.
Okay :)
Review the analogy Margot: Otto :: Anne: ______ A) Mr. Van Daan B) Peter C) Edith D) Mr. Dussel (You have to have read The Diary of Anne Frank to know this)
i think
But I think its Edith
Margot is Otto's daughter and so is Anne, where as Edith is the mother so I agree.
Okay :)
I am honestly surprised anyone is still helping me thank you :)
I think it might be B....
A gerund is when a verb ending in ing functions as a noun. So in which of these sentences do you think that is true?
C maybe?
or D?
Remember that nouns are persons, places, things, and/or ideas.
Oh! I forgot I got mixed up with verbs
is it A?
I'm so lost
Correct; sewing is a noun, as it names a thing/idea and also ends with '-ing'.
Oh I get it know thank you
No problem, glad to help. I'm willing to help with more questions if you need, but could I ask that you post your next question in a new thread please? This one has become a bit long...
Yes I can :)
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