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[Free] Then decide which word comes first, and join them with and. A backwards, effect, forget, health, learn, lightning, pros, quiet, supply, sweet B cause, cons, demand, forgive, forwards, live, peace, safety, short, thunder Look at some common word pairs joined with or. What is the second word? right or _____ now or _____ more or _____ sooner or _____ all or _____ once or _____ dead or _____ rain or _____

[Free] Exercise 1. Recognizing Adjectives Pick out the adjective in each sentence. Write the adjective under the first column and the word it modifies in the second column. Disregard the articles. 1. Children often laugh at funny incidents. 2. Joel came in with a strange hat. 3. Soon, he put on a colorful costume. 4. He brought in an orange box too.

[Free] Which purpose is appropriate for a reader's response journal entry? A. to analyze symbolism in a short story B. to record personal reactions to a poem C. to draw conclusions about a novel's character based on evidence D. to demonstrate how the theme and plot of a play create meaning

[Free] Write a poem of two lines. The last word of the first line should rhyme with the last word of the second line. You may use one of these sets of rhyming words or make up your own. - play, stay - hay, day - sun, run - rain, train - book, look

[Free] (f) He came here for books. Ans. Why did he come here? (g) I have four cows. (How many) Ans. How many cows have you? (h) This is Mohan's dog. (Whose) Ans. Whose dog is this? 1. My name is Mukul. (What) 2. My father is a doctor. (What) 3. I live at Gaya. (Where) 4. The cow eats grass. (What) 5. He gets up at 5 o'clock in the morning. (When) 6. He is weeping for milk. (Why) 7. The boys are playing cricket. (What) 8. They are going to school. (Where) 9. My father has gone to the office. (Where) 10. He killed a bird. (What) 11. She came a month ago. (When) 12. The children made noises for sweets. (Why) 13. He went to Agra. (Where) 14. They bought four horses. (How many) 15. He was playing in the room. (Where) 16. She will come tomorrow. (When) 17. He will be a doctor. (What) 18. I shall go to America. (Where) 19. She dances very beautifully. (How) 20. She taught my son. (Who) 21. I beat the wicked boy. (Whom)

[Free] Select the correct answer. What plot archetype is employed in Carl Sandburg's "How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Har"? A. comedy B. tragedy C. rags to riches D. quest

[Free] 5. The bug moves slowly as ______ climbs the branch. Part 2 Options: they | no one | we | she | it 1. ______ need to buy supplies for the new school year. 2. ______ wants to clean the dirty bathroom! 3. The bird picked up a twig, and then used ______ to build a nest. 4. Hareem helped the teacher clean the desks, and ______ also helped to wipe the board. 5. The girls bought presents and ______ are ready for the upcoming birthday party.

[Free] Paraphrase what Okita's poem says about the topic of American identity. The principle thought of Okita's sonnets is that social legacy and actual appearances don't figure out being an American. Okita communicates more with regards to how individuals can encounter the way of life. Paraphrase what Cisneros's story says about the topic of American identity. Cisneros's story challenges the idea that one's place of origin defines their American identity. Determine a common theme.

[Free] Join sentences (a) with sentences (b) using the appropriate subordinating conjunction from the list below to construct complete sentences. (wherever, until, after, since, because) 1. a) We must wash the dishes b) we eat. 2. a) We cannot visit grandmother b) it is raining. 3. a) She preaches forgiveness b) she goes. 4. a) You cannot begin the exam b) the clock strikes 8.00 o'clock. 5. a) He was elected b) he is a great leader.

[Free] Read the passage describing a bildungsroman and answer the question that follows. Jakari has always had an affinity for the arts. One day, he musters up the courage to audition for a local theater production, hoping to showcase his talent and pursue his dreams. Though he initially is cast in a small part, on opening night, fate intervenes. The lead actor falls ill, leaving the entire production in jeopardy. In a whirlwind of panic and excitement, Jakari is called upon to step into the shoes of the lead character. With a mixture of nerves and determination, he takes the stage with ease and charm. As the lights dim and the applause fills the theater, Jakari experiences a rush like no other. From that moment, his passion for acting is ignited, and he dedicates himself to honing his craft. As the years pass, he becomes a household name, adored by millions and known for his incredible performances on both stage and screen. Which of the following was a canon event for Jakari's growth as an actor?