What is the main idea of Seventh Grade by Gary Soto?

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Answer 1
Answer: In Seventh Grade, Gary Soto is trying to convey (show) to the reader that you should remain acting like yourself. For example, "Mr. Bueller remembered his college years when he dated girls in borrowed cars. She thought he was rich, until he ended up broke." (121). This evidence shows that you should not lie, or change your identity, just to impress someone else. As a result, you might end up earning a consequence you would not expect. If you plan on changing your identity, prepare yourself for the consequences because it might not be what you expect.
Answer 2
Answer: The story is about perservence because the teenager named Victor is super detrimend to get teresa as his sweet lovable girlfriend in seventh grade. Victor is feeling super great about himself, because Teresa asked him to be her tuder for French class and that might mean he wants to get to know him better also. By the end of the seventh grade story Victor is super duper excited that he might have a chance to get Teresa and his seventh grade girlfriend.

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Choose an appropriate phrase to add to the beginning of this sentence that would show fear:Jane reached for the light switch.
With her foot
With patience
With excitement
D)
With trembling hands

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D, with trembling hands, shows fear. if her hands are trembling and shaking, she’s likely scared.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

patience as if you get excited youll have a injury

How should succesful businesses respond in a crisis? How does this information relate to our own lives when facing a personal crisis? Give a total of 5 reasons.

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I believe a successful business in the event of a crisis, should keep calm, and have the head of the business (boss) come up with a plan of action, then appoint employees to a task that suites them best,  and work relentlessly to resolve the crisis.Examining how a successful business would handle a crisis can give many ideas as to how we handle crisis's in our lives. 1. We can relate to both the boss and the employees in a situation of crisis. Sometimes we have to come up with a plan to solve the problem, and sometimes we have to listen to someone else's plan of action. 2. When we are faced with a problem, we have to remain calm, same as would a business, and approach the situation with a level head. 3. We need to work hard to solve problems we encounter in life, problems don't fix themselves, so just as a business would, we have to work hard. 4. We have to examine many ways of going about solving the crisis. Sometimes we need to take a step back for a while and think before we decide how to solve the issue. 5.We have to be keep going despite a difficulty,  and endure through hardship, just as a successful business would. 

He _________ that something had changed. A.noticing B.noticed
C.noticeable
D.notice

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The answer that would make the most literate sense would be B. noticed


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Final answer:

The correct completion of the sentence is 'He noticed that something had changed', as 'noticed' is the past tense form that fits with the rest of the sentence.

Explanation:

The appropriate way to complete the sentence He _________ that something had changed is by using the past tense verb 'noticed'. So the sentence would read as He noticed that something had changed. This is because the action of noticing occurred in the past, and 'noticed' correctly connects the subject 'he' to this past action. The other options, 'noticing', 'noticeable', and 'notice' are not correct in this context.

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25 points if correct. elation : to carry ::a. exhilarated : to stretch
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c. coherent : to place
d. exonerated : out of

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The best analogy would be C. coherent : to place
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D) exonerated : out of
To exonerate somebody means to release them from any punishment. 

Choose the word modified by the underlined participle or participle phrase The -wailing- baby scared the skittish puppy 1.)baby 2.)scared 3.)skittish puppy

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Answer:

The word modified by the underlined participle or participle phrase is baby

Explanation:

Participles can have to ending forms, -ed or -ing, the participle in this sentence is wailing which can function as an adjective, adjectives modify, describe or affect nouns, then the noun that is described by the word wailing is baby, the sentence says that the baby was crying a lot with a prolonged high pitch sound.

1.) Baby is modified by the participle "wailing".

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Answer:

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