Under the pen name Sarah Leigh Fogleman, Ally Carter is a well-known American author of young adult fiction. On January 1st, 1974, she was born in Oklahoma. The Gallagher Girls and Heist Society series, which focus on young protagonists engaged in espionage and robbery, respectively, are some of Carter's popular novels.
Carter followed her career in agricultural economics at Oklahoma State University. Before deciding to follow her passion for writing, she worked in a range of fields after graduating from college, like finance and law. She wrote plenty more young adult novels after her 2005 debut, "Cheating at Solitaire," was her first, which was published in 2005.
Over twenty countries have published Carter's novels, which have won multiple awards and prizes. Strong, likeable characters, innovative plots, and fast-paced action have become characteristics of her books.
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Answer: Because there is nothing else to do
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What is the simple subject?
I
book
my
report
I think simple subject is I
Answer: The simple subject is I.( I must have this book for my report) I performs the action.
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What is the question?
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Many years ago, the house had been sold to pay off the family's farming debts.
This line is an example of which of the following?
Backstory
Conflict
Plot
Setting
2. Read the following text:
Jordan felt the key slip from his hand. Already late, with an important test starting in minutes, he knew his chances of getting his grades up were slipping away.
This line is an example of which of the following?
Backstory
Conflict
Exposition
Setting
3. Read the following text:
Eli searched desperately for his father's album at the flea market. It should not have been sold to the junk dealer, and Eli knew it was his fault.
Eli is most likely which of the following?
Antagonist
Backstory
Exposition
Protagonist
4. Which line of poetry uses assonance?
While I pondered, weak and weary,—Poe
I will touch a hundred flowers/And not pick one.—Millay
A black, as of a spectre's cloak,—Dickinson
For the ends of being and ideal grace.—Browning
5. Which element of a play is typically associated with conflict?
Antagonist
Character
Plot
Setting
6. Why does an author or poet use symbols?
To add interesting sounds
To make the reading more difficult
To communicate hidden ideas
To teach the audience how to read
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