English, 01.02.2020 08:44 jackbruski
In to kill a mockingbird, which sentence from chapter 15 most strongly supports the idea that mr. cunningham doesn’t know how to handle scout’s presence? question 1 options: a) “i began to feel sweat gathering at the edges of my hair; i could stand anything but a bunch of people looking at me.” b) “mr. cunningham displayed no interest in his son, so i tackled his entailment once more” c) “he seemed uncomfortable; he cleared his throat and looked away. my friendly overture had fallen flat.” d) “then he straightened up and waved a big paw. ‘let’s clear out,’ he called. ‘let’s get going, boys.’”
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
Read the passage: canines may not be the deepest thinkers in the world. but perhaps that's for the best. the life of a dog—sitting alone all day, waiting for everyone to come home—can be pretty boring. super-smart animals would probably get totally stressed out, says university of pennsylvania researcher james serpell. look at it this way: if dogs were any smarter, they probably wouldn't choose to hang around with us. which best describes the tone of the passage?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Which sentence has a correctly placed participial phrase? a. we read about a pizza on the menu covered in pepperoni. b. covered in pepperoni, we read about a pizza on the menu. c. we, covered in pepperoni, read about a pizza on the menu. d. we read about a pizza covered in pepperoni on the menu.
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