In To Kill A Mockingbird. How does Calpurnia learn to read? A. She listened to her father read to her as a child. B. She is taught by Miss Caroline. C. Atticus teaches her. D. She learns from Miss Buford.

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Answer: Calpurnia learned to read from Miss Buford. The correct answer is D. 

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How do Pyramus and Thisbe speak to one another?

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Pyramus and Thisbe were forbidden by their parents to marry.  They spoke to each other through a crack on the wall.  They arranged to meet at a mulberry tree and Thisbe arrives first.  She sees a lion with blood in its mouth and she flees.  When Pyramus arrives, he discovers Thisbe's veil.  Thinking that she had been killed, Pyramus commits suicide by killing himself with a sword.  Thisbe comes back and discovers, horrified, that Pyramus had died. Thisbe then kills herself with the same sword.  
William Shakespeare recreated this story when he wrote the play Romeo and Juliet

Final answer:

Pyramus and Thisbe speak to each other through a small crack in the wall, using whispers and gestures to communicate their love.

Explanation:

In the play 'Pyramus and Thisbe', Pyramus and Thisbe speak to one another through a small crack in the wall that separates their houses. They use whispers and gestures to communicate their love for each other.

For example, in Act 5, Scene 1, Pyramus says, 'O kiss me through the hole of this vile wall!' and Thisbe replies, 'I kiss the wall's hole, not your lips at all.' They continue to exchange their messages, with Pyramus expressing his desire and longing, and Thisbe responding in kind.

Although they can't physically touch or see each other, their communication shows their deep affection and the obstacles they face in their forbidden love.

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which is an advantage of speaking? a. you can keep a permanent record of your conversation. b. you can immediately answer questions your audience might have. c. you can provide an unbiased and unemotional account of events. d. you can take the time to organize your thoughts and word choice.

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I think your answer is going to be B. you can immediately answer questions your audience might have.

Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives. Doctor : Patient : : Politician : ?answers: A.voter
B.chair
C. Money
D.Public

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I feel like it would be A.voter.
A voter because it is an individual instead of a group 

Will, _____________ we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs. _________ was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone. a.whom; whom b.who; whom c.who; who d.whom; who

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The correct choice is:

b. who; whom

So, the sentence would be: "Will, who we met yesterday, is going to groom our dogs. Whom was he again? I don't remember meeting anyone."

Which line from Swimming to Antarctica would logically lead a reader to predict that Lynne Cox's swim would be extremely difficult? A. I wondered if in thirty-two-degree water the water in my cells would freeze …. B. In the protection of the Antarctic Peninsula, the wind dropped off and the sea grew calmer. C. I knew that the weather could suddenly change and the swim would be off. D. Gabriella came in to take a core temperature; it was up to 100.4 degrees.

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c. it said that the swim would be off which makes the swim difficult

The correct answer is A. I wondered if in thirty-two-degree water the water in my cells would freeze.

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D. Kabuki theater
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