In "The Cremation of Sam McGee," what does Sam McGee hate?A. The idea of being cremated

B. The cold weather

C. His home in Tennessee

D. Looking for gold

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Answer 1
Answer: In "The Cremation of Sam McGee," Sam McGee hates B. The cold weather.
Answer 2
Answer: It is b. I remeber this i read this book a few weeks ago


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i think that b is the right answer


This is information that supports a generalization.

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Answer:

Evidence. This is information that supports a generalization.

Experience. This is the name for what is gathered through the general process of living, or for the process itself.

Explanation:

Answer:

Evidence helps suport genralisation

Synonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.6.

festoon

A.
bathe

B.
decorate

C.
stroll

D.
frustrate
Synonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.
7.

procrastinate

A.
delay

B.
build

C.
discover

D.
suppose
Synonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.
8.

assuage

A.
furnish

B.
soothe

C.
decide

D.
keep apart

Synonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.
9.

profuse

A.
helpful

B.
plentiful

C.
fiery

D.
watchful
Synonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.
10.

jeopardy

A.
humor

B.
conclusion

C.
danger

D.
interruption
Antonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase most nearly its opposite.
11.

improvised

A.
exceptional

B.
true

C.
prepared

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#6

Festoon means to decorate a place. So the best synonym is decorate.

#7

Procrastinate means to postpone, so the best synonym is delay.

#8

Assuage is to make something that hurts feel better, so the best synonym is soothe.

#9

Profuse means abundant, so the best synonym is plentiful.

#10

Jeopardy means you're in danger, so the best synonym is danger.

#11

Improvised means to do something without being prepared. None of the options seem correct..so it's probably D..since you didn't include that.
A synonym for festoon is C. decorate
A synonym for procrastinate is A. delay
A synonym for profuse is B. plentiful
A synonym for assuage is B. soothe
A synonym for jeopardy is C. danger
An antonym for improvised us C. prepared
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She limits the reader to the point of view of Laurie's family, which keeps the reader as unaware of the true situation as the parents.
She structures the story to be told from Laurie's point of view, so that the reader can see his perspective and anticipate the plot twist.
She structures the story so it is told from multiple points of view, so that the reader can see all elements of the plot.

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C) She structures the story to be told from Laurie's point of view, so that the reader can see his perspective and anticipate the plot twist.

She limits the reader to the point of view of Laurie's family, which keeps the reader as unaware of the true situation as the parents.

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Sentence with hindsight

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