Finish each sentence below with two possible endings on the right.1.The light in her bedroom is on so...
2.Tom and Liz never wear uniforms so...
3.She isn't at school so...
4.I can hear music at the neighbours'so...

a)...they can't be policemen
b)...they must be at home
c)...she can't be asleep
d)...she might be ill
e)...they must be awake
f)...she might be on holiday
g)...she must be in
h)...they can't be compulsory in their school

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 with c or g
2 with h or a
3 with d or f
4 with b or e

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The proper order of parts for a research paper is _____. title page, outline, body, works cited page title page, outline, body, parenthetical citations, works cited page outline, title page, body, works cited page title page, outline, works cited page, body

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Answer:

  Outline, title page, body, works cited page.

Explanation:

  Once you have decided on a topic you´ll be writing about, the next thing you should pay attention is what you will be included in the discussion. The outline consists of three parts; an introduction, the body, and a conclusion.

  The title page is for a research paper is one of the most crucial issues. It is an essential part of your work since it will be the first of what the reader will see. It gives a clue what the topic would be.

  The body of your paper is where you will be presenting all your arguments to support your thesis statement.

  Finally, we get to the works cited page where we will write down a list of the works cited in the paper. Not to be mistaken with the bibliography which is a list of all the works used to write the research paper whether you cited them or not.

  I hope this answer helps you.

Outline (planning stage), Title Page (introduces research paper), Body (the information), Works Cited (credits sources)

Ron, Andrea, and Tarique are a group of students who evaluated another student’s story. Each of them read the story and wrote comments. What are the students doing?a. completing a rubric evaluation
b. conducting a peer review
c. filling in a plus-and-minus chart
d. rating a writing sample

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If these students read each other's story and write comments that the other students read, then they are "b. conducting a peer review" since they are all peers. 

Answer:

b. conducting a peer review

Explanation:

A peer review is when you ask your equals to read your story in order to see if they find any mistakes or ways to make it better, given the fact that they are also students makes it a peer review.

seasons are celebrations. A years a Ferris Wheel. Both honor our worlds habit of spinning round a star .... in the first line the poem the poet uses a A. loaded word B. bias C. simile D. metaphor

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i think its just a metaphor. thank me if im right

Solve pls brainliest

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Answer:
Past tense
Hope this helps!

14. Read the paragraph.

(1) Skyscrapers surrounded us as we crossed the Brooklyn Bridge. (2) The streets were like canyons of concrete and steel. (3) I really wanted to visit the Statue of Liberty. (4) New York City was very different than the flat plains of my native Nebraska.

Which sentence does not support the paragraph’s topic sentence?


sentence 1
sentence 2
sentence 4
sentence 3

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The paragraphs topic sentence appears to be about New York City.
The Statue of Liberty is located in New York, which means sentences 3 and 4 relate.
Skyscrapers are everywhere in New York city. 

This means question 2 does not support the paragraphs topic sentence.

*I don't know much about New York so this may not be the correct answer*
I hope this helped you!

(4) I think because you are comparing but double check as I am not really sure


What is the best method for developing your concluding paragraph?from particular to general
from general to particular

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The best method for developing your concluding paragraph is from general to particular. Start with the main or general idea, then with the supporting and specific ideas, such as examples, and other evidences that will support your main idea. And then, summarize all your subpoints by emphasizing on the most important information and lastly, make your conclusion.

Answer:

Particular to general.

Just did a test and got it right.