From the lesson, choose the word used to describe satisfying or entertaining our physical senses.pleasure
happiness
contentment
delight
joy

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Answer 1
Answer: I think it’s Pleasure
Answer 2
Answer: The answers is (a) pleasure

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Read the sentence from Langston Hughes's story "Gumption": "Ain't this the place what's giving all the white folks jobs doing what they used to doing and know how to do? My boy ain't know nothing about no pick and shovel." What kind of language does Hughes use in these sentences? A. dialect, to add to the story's realism B. descriptive, to add to the story's sensory details C. figurative, to add to the story's layers of meaning D. symbolic, to add to the story's theme
Which word best completes the sentence? I haven't felt ________ since I accidentally drank the expired milk.A.goodB.well
Amy had bought 2 candies that cost $3 for each how much money did it cost in all?
Which choice displays a verb tense shift where past perfect tense awkwardly shifts to present tense? A) I knew what they were doing. Eliminate B) I had known what they are doing. C) I knew what they have been doing. D) I have known what they have been doing
01) a short poem that has a paradox in it02) another short poem that has an oxymoron in it. (Minimum 8 lines each)

What is the easiest way to study

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first, avoid distractions so you don't procrastinate :D


you can revise by visual, hearing or kinaesthetic (movement) methods;

create flashcard (questions on one side, answers on the other)

Acronyms

Rhymes, poems, lyrics or songs that help you remember facts

make a mind map

asking a teacher or tutor for help if you're stuck

use colours that help your brain match and remember information

getting someone to test you

past papers

write on post-its and stick them around the house so you can memorize them.


I hope these are useful to you :)


Make sure their are no distractions around you and if that doesn't ho, get a tutor maybe

Is the word sand a homograph?

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Yes, the word "sand"is indeed a homograph. Homographs are defined as words (usually pairs) havingthe same spelling. They aren’t necessarily pronounced the same. In fact somewords completely change their meaning when there is a shift in thepronunciation. But they should always be used in the proper context, since theywill have different meanings. In this case, "sand" is a homographsince it can be used either "put or sprinkle sand", "polishusing a sandpaper", or "a granular substance formed from soilerosion".
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but are pronounced differently and have different meanings. Sand can mean a grainy substance or to smooth something.

Is the underlined verb in the sentence a linking verb or an action verb? Louis Armstrong was a famous early jazz musician.

underlined is WAS.

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Was is not an action, so it's a linking verb.

How is the weasel different from the other animals Sam has met? A. The weasel is not afraid of Sam and harasses him. B. The weasel brings food to Sam. C. The weasel is not interested in Sam and ignores him. D. The weasel likes to be held and wants to live with Sam.

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 D. The weasel likes to be held and wants to live with Sam. 

Why does jim hawkins (from treasure island), believe Ben Gunn may be an ally?

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Jim believed Ben might be an ally because when of the life story Ben told him when they first met. Jim believes Ben when he said that he now fears god after spending three years alone in the island and that he will no longer return to his pirate life/ways.

Please Ibeg beg beg beg you please help m e1.) The five rights guaranteed to us by the First Amendment include: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government.

A.) true
B.) False


2.) . The First Amendment guarantees that you can write anything about anyone.
A.) true
B.) false


3.) The First Amendment guarantees that there are no consequences to saying what you want and expressing yourself the way you want

A.) true
B.) false

4.) Wearing a swimming suit to school is not protected under the First Amendment

A.) true
B.) false


5.) . You are free to express yourself, practice your religion, assemble, and petition the government as long as you are not infringing upon the rights of others

A.) True
B.) False


6.) Freedom of speech means that newspapers can print whatever they want about anyone or anything.

A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE


7.) All religious practices are protected under the First Amendment.

A.) true
B.) False


8.) Many writers use their freedom of speech for social commentary on issues that are important to them.

A.) true
B.False


9.) As a writer, you are allowed to criticize an organization or person, as long as what you are saying is arguably true

A.) TRUE
B.) false


10.) All of the books in the Harry Potter series are on the banned books list.

A.) true
B.) False


11.) The Holy Bible has never been banned anywhere.

A.) true
B.) false

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1. A
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. B
11. B