Please help me on problem 1 of poetry.Today was just the very worst,
I should have known it from the first;
I tossed and turned and had bad dreams,
then couldn't find my favorite jeans;
I left my homework on my floor,
then banged my knee on my front door;
I had to ride the smelly bus;
Oh, stop, you'll say—what's all the fuss?
But here's the cause of my dismay:
This all took place on my birthday.

1.
You would most likely find this poem in a book entitled

Celebrate! How to Throw a Birthday Party
Dark Horizons: Scary Poems for Scary Times
The History of Birthdays in South America
Tough Times: Poems for When You Feel Blue

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Answer 1
Answer: Tough Times: Poems for When You Feel Blue

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What is the main idea of Seventh Grade by Gary Soto?

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A.She asked her friends what their grandparents served for dinner.
B.She just put her own favorite foods into the story.
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  I think your answer would be c. because it shows specific detail about what her grandparents used to do and ate.

What is the complete predicate of the sentence? The fox crept softly through the brush.



A.


The fox


B.


crept softly


C.


crept softly through the brush


D.


through the brush

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the right answer is c

Crept softly through the brush. The predicate is what the fox did (crept), and the complete predicite includes more detail.

What is the purpose of this narration?O
O
Read the excerpt from The Land.
At first I just walked the grey, letting him get used to me.
Then I bridled and saddled him and finally I mounted. I let
him get accustomed to my weight on his back as he
walked around the pasture, then knowing our time was
short, I put him through paces, first a trot followed by a
gallop before slowing him down and taking him back to
the cool of a shade tree. I gave him more apple wedges. I
let him drink from a stream nearby before I brushed him
again. All the while I never stopped talking to him.
to explain how Paul gets to know Sutcliffe's horse
to provide backstory about Paul's history with horses
to explain Paul's motivation for participating in the horse
race
O
O
to provide backstory about how Paul learned to ride
horses
Mark this and return

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Answer:

The purpose of this narration is to explain how Paul gets to know Sutcliffe's horse

Explanation:

These lines from The Land by Mildred D Taylor, give a deep description of the characteristics of the horse which makes clear the process of building the relationship between the character of Paul and the horse, the other options are not correct since there are not any details in the excerpt that talks about the other topics.

Answer:

to explain how Paul gets to know Sutcliffe’s horse

Explanation:

I only need help with A.

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1.ful
2.manage
3.digestible
4.volcanic
5.select
6.history
7.able
8.reversible
9.changeable
10.attractive

Nature to be respected, as danger is lurking thereWhich setting best reflects the theme?
A. The divine from Indian Creek country
B. The old timer's porch in Sulphur Creek
C. The clear day, which is veiled in shadow
D. The claim on the left fork of Henderson Creek

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The answer is: C. The clear day, which is veiled in shadow

In the book “To Build a Fire” by Jack London, the man is warned of not traveling alone in Yukon when the temperature can get so low, he later understands the advice of the old-timer, that man does not have the instinct to survive the danger there, for this reason the clear day, were the sun shines, which is veiled in shadow, is the most proper setting to describe the theme.

C. The clear day, which is veiled in shadow.