All of the following are benefits of an urban school except for the:A. increased number of opportunities to pursue career interests.
B. cheaper living costs of urban areas.
C. increased number of opportunities to experience fine culture.
D. greater number of people from a greater variety of backgrounds.

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Answer 1
Answer: Sentences A, C, and D enumerate the benefits of an urban school. Therefore, the answer looked for is:

B. cheaper living costs of urban areas.

Living in urban areas is expensive because everything a person needs is available within the vicinity. Exquisite food and luxury lodging and items are also within reach.

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Answer:

-A theme is a statement about a subject of a poem.

-A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.

Explanation:

The theme is the message (usually stated in one single sentence) a literary work (like a poem) conveys about a subject. It is also the author's life lesson or moral of the poem or story to readers. Poems usually have more than one theme, but they are not explicitly stated so we, the readers, have to figure them out.

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To be honest, it's a little confusing myself, hehehe. But I believe that C might be the right answer or B. You might have to wait for other answers besides mine.
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I would say that both A and C could be correct.
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I understand the phrase "her looks went everywhere" to say that she looked at everyone- this would mean that she flirted with everyone.

Also, she seems to be naive as everything pleases her, everything makes her happy

So the correct answer is: "flirtatious and naive"

Answer: B. as flirtatious and naive.

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b the new puppy which mom and dad gave billy last week chewed up half of chapter 15 in his favorite book

B is the answer that I think I correct

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