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Black History Month: Bessie
Coleman

How Bessie was brave

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Bessie Coleman was a black aviator, when being black was seen as different and wrong. She encouraged young african americans to take risk and do what they want to do. She encouraged them to reach their dreams and not let their color interfere with that.


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I too, have had a close encounter with a shark while swimming off the coast of Florida.

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I too, have had a close encounter with a shark while swimming off the coast of Florida. The statement  presented is somewhat an opinion one because it is directly from the speakers experience. It doesn't have to be too right or wrong because it is your own perspective.

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Personal anecdote

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Tammi wants to renovate a city park for her service project. She must convince the City Council that the project is necessary before she can start the project. She plans to present her idea at their next meeting. Tammi believes that the City Council members have never visited the park and do not know what it looks like. Which of the following would best support her presentation to the City Council members?a proposal that includes suggestions for games that children can play
a proposal that shows worn out areas of the park with detailed suggestions for how the park can be improved
a proposal that includes graphs of how many people live in the city
a proposal that shows that children must play outside or they become anti-social

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The best proposal that can support her presentation regarding the renovation of a city park for her service project to the City Council members is 'a proposal that shows worn out areas of the park with detailed suggestions for how the park can be improved'.

Which word or words should be capitalized in this sentence? Well, the park may not be the greatest in north america, but it is nice.

A.Park
B.North America
C.America

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Good Morning

Answer : C

North America


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An adjective can describe both a A. verb and an adjective.
B. noun and a verb.
C. noun and a pronoun.
D. pronoun and an adjective.

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The correct answer is C) an adjective can describe both a noun and a pronoun.
For example: The windows are clean. - the adjective clean describes the noun windows
Or: He is tall - the adjective tall describes the pronoun he.

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C. noun and a pronoun.

Explanation:

An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun

TKAM>>Which of the following are ways in which Atticus is mistaken at the end of the novel? Select all that apply.- He ignores warnings about Bob Ewell.
- He thought he would win the appeal for Tom Robinson.
- He predicted that the rift in town would go away.
- He wants to tell the town that Ewell's death wasn't an accident.

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The correct answers should be He ignores warnings about Bob Ewell, which he does, and He wants to tell the town that Ewell's death wasn't an accident, which is an idea that the sheriff dissuades him from. He never believed that he would win the appeal, nor did he predict that the rift would go away, he just stated that we have to fight for what we believe.
He ignores warnings about Bob Ewell
He predicted that the rift in town would go away

Based on the phrases "I am wounded with iron" and "I have witnessed much fighting," the shield in the poem must be an old shield carried by a seasoned warrior. In her statement, Lena is

analyzing the historical impact of the text.
assessing the use of alliteration in the text.
studying the development of language in the text.
supporting an inference with evidence from the text.

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Answer: D) supporting an inference with evidence from the text.

Explanation: Based on the phrases "I am wounded with iron" and "I have witnessed much fighting, Lena is inferring that the shield in the poem must be an old shield carried by a seasoned warrior. When she makes this statement in her analysis of the text, she is making an inference, but in order to supported she is using evidence from the text (in this case, two quotations about the discussed subject).  

She is supporting an inference from the text. An inference is something that is implied, and the person saying they've "witnessed much fighting" infers that they're old, whereas "I am wounded with iron" can be taken to mean he's been wounded by a weapon like a sword.
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