Which word carries the most negative connotation?slippery


slimy


slick


smooth

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Answer 1
Answer:

Slimy.

Think of things that are slimy. They are all thought of to be gross.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Slimy

Explanation:

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what independent reading selection have on as a reader? whould you recommend your selection to a friend? why or why not answer

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The correct answer is the following.

My independent reading was about the story of a group of young men and woman dedicated to promoting a clear and clean environment in the community. I would gladly recommend the reading to my friends because is a good way to be aware of environmental and social issues that affect our communities, rivers, lakes, forest, and cities. The work that those people to protect the Earth is remarkable and invite all of us to follow their example with small actions at home such as recycling, not wasting water, use the resources that we need and no more, ride a bicycle instead of driving the car, among others.  

Anne of the green gables this book shows the love and kindness in family. i would highly recommend this book to a friend, because, its not just a book but how some people live there lives you can really put yourself in this book.

Why does Mrs. Frankweiler think Claudia wants to run away? A.
Claudia wants to learn more about New York.

B.
Claudia wants some excitement in her life.

C.
Claudia wants to ride on the train.

D.
Claudia wants to visit an art museum

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I think it is B for excitement
i think it is b beacuse she wants excitment

What effect do details such as " It wraps [the fence] Rail by Rail / Till it is lost in Fleeces" and "It Ruffles Wrists of Posts / As Ankles of a Queen" have in the poem "It sifts from Leaden Sieves"?A.

They inject danger into the poem.


B.

They add humor to the piece.

C.

They suggest transformation.

D.

They create suspense

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I am not intimately familiar with the poem, but the lines provided would suggest transformation to my eyes. They suggest movement and action, and things such as "ruffling the wrists of posts" or "wrapping the fence rail by rail" are ways of transforming these objects.

What conflicts between people or people and society in the beginning of "The Giver" ?

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They cannot experience anything by themselves
The Conflicts between Society and the People in the beginning of "The Giver"- by Lois Lowry  is that the society will not let the people experience anything for themselves and they state that if they were choose for themselves they would choose wrong.

2.Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?A.
Uncle Ross can recite from memory the short poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost.

B.
Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."

C.
I was surprised by the last stanza of Ernest Lawrence Thayer's short poem about baseball, "Casey at the Bat."

D.
Ms. Cook's favorite short poem is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's A Psalm of Life.

3.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?

A.
Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.

B.
The world's first artificial satellite was Sputnik I.

C.
"Sputnik I" weighed 184 pounds, about as much as an average man.

D.
The satellite "Sputnik I" circled Earth for several months.

4.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?

A.
No, I'm busy reading Curse of the Red Sox in the sports section of the Boston Globe.

B.
Did you read the article "How to Avoid Boredom" in today's Bristol Press?

C.
Would someone pass me the article "Senator Sneezes" in the "Washington Post"?

D.
Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star."

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for number 2. the correct answer would be B. Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."

for number 3. the correct answer would be A. Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.

for number 4 the answer would be D. Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star" seems to be the most correct because I don't see italics

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Can you help me fix up my answer to this question and add a conclusion?Is the society of Animal Farm a classless one?
I think that Animal Farm has two social classes: government and civilian. The government, which consists of the pigs, is the upper class. They get extra milk and apples and “did not actually work” (45). Meanwhile, the civilians are all of the other animals on the farm, like the horses and birds. The horses “would harness themselves to the cutter or horse-rake” (45), and the birds “[gathered] stray grains” (47). They all "toiled and sweated... the work was hard" (45).

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Answer:

I think that Animal Farm has two social classes: government and civilian. The government, which consists of the pigs, is the upper class. They get extra milk and apples and “did not actually work” (45). Meanwhile, the civilians are all of the other animals on the farm, like the horses and birds. The horses “would harness themselves to the cutter or horse-rake” (45), and the birds “[gathered] stray grains” (47). They all "toiled and sweated... the work was hard" (45).

Explanation:

Underline #1 - Instead of saying meanwhile, you should say, whereas or on the contrary because meanwhile is saying that - in my opinion - there is something else going on, but if you use whereas it'll tell the reader you're comparing it to a different noun or in your case social class; same with on the contrary since it's telling the reader = the opposite of government which is higher up.   Do you understand?

Otherwise, every else looks good. Great job.