QUESTION 10Fill in the Blank with the Best and Correct Answer
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The chimney was on the roof.
The chimney was on [fill in).

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roof

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What challenges do sam frightful and mole face in chapter 15?

Do you think harry was the good consideratefather?

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In “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, what is the result of Mathilde visiting her rich friend?A. She returned home energized from the visit.
B. She wept, feeling regret for her situation.
C. She harassed her husband to go make more money.
D. She felt she should get a job to make money for the things she wants.

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A. She returned home enerized from the visit.

In Chapter 1 of The Hobbit, why is Bilbo startled by Gandalf's first visit?O Gandalf sets off fireworks in Bilbo's meadow.
Gandalf says he will be sending Bilbo on an adventure.
O Gandalf demands an invitation to tea the following week,
Gandalf scratches a mark on Bilbo's door.

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Bilbo was startled by Gandalf's first visit because B. Gandalf says he will be sending Bilbo on an adventure.

It should be noted that in the story, Bilbo loved the life that he was living and was not prepared for any change or adventure.

Bilbo was not startled by Gandalf's first visit because Gandalf sets off fireworks in Bilbo's meadow or due to the fact that Gandalf demanded an invitation to tea the following week. He was afraid because he didn't want to go on any adventure.

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Answer:

Gandalf says he will be sending Bilbo on an adventure.

Explanation:

Oh! I love this book! Are you reading this with your class? Anyway, Bilbo is used to his normal ordinary life and loves it. He does not want to go on an adventure because he likes his life and likes everything normal.

Read this excerpt from we shall overcome many aborigines native inhabitants of the Australia countryside were forced to leave their traditional lands when Europeans began settling the country in the 1700s while some later returned to their homeland and re established communities many lost their way of life forever This passage suggests
A. European settlers always disrupted natives peaplees ways of life
B. that Australia owes its native people an apology
C. aborigines have tried to regain their culture
D. that being pushed from their original land caused aborigines to lose their culture ​

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Answer:

A. European settlers always disrupted native people's ways of life

Explanation:

The given excerpt suggests that European settlers disrupted native people's ways of life. The aborigines were forced to abandon their homes when Europeans began settling in Australia. Later, some of them returned and managed to re-establish their communities, but many didn't. The fact that the aborigines lost their homes doesn't mean that they lost their culture. It isn't their culture they tried to regain, but their homeland. It's nowhere stated that Australia owes its native people an apology.

This is why option A is the correct one.

How did the settlers that came to Georgia feel about the Trustees rules?

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They were not happy with the Trustees rules that banned them from slavery and rum, and put limits on landownership. There was constent complaints by colonists and an almost near abandonment of Georgia during the war with Spain.

In the middle chapters of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby becomes popular for hosting large, lavish parties that many people want to attend. How does this plot development make the outcome of the novel ironic? A. Gatsby tries and fails to recreate the past. B. Very few people attend Gatsby's funeral.
C. The parties are more show than substance.
D. Gatsby really doesn't come from old money.

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The correct answer is B.

Gatsby's parties were always crowded. This seemed to indicate that Gatsby was a very popular and loved man, and that he had many friends.

However, after his death, only a small group of people besides attended his funeral. This small group included the narrator, Nick, some servants, the West Egg postman, the minister overseeing the service, Owl Eyes and Gatsby's father.

This is a very ironic turn of events in the ending story, showing that Gatsby's popularity was not real. People only cared about his parties, not about him.

I believe the answer is B. After Gatsby is killed, The answer is B. Very few people attend the funeral.