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Read the excerpt from Weve Got a Job by Cynthia Levinson
The leaders were assigned to visit specific classrooms. 'We never entered into the classroom," high schooler Gwendolyn Sanders explained. "We would pass by the door... and give a cue, and the next thing you know, they were following us because the word was out that we were going to turn the school out that day..We knew which door to take them out, which route to take to the destination."
What does the use of Gwendolyn's direct quote help the reader understand?
that she gave a thumbs-up sign as her clue to the students
that she was organized and in charge
that she was a popular student whom others would follow
that she was her teacher's favorite student
Answer:
that she was organized and in charge
Explanation:
From the words of Gwendolyn we were able to understand how it was organized, leading students to follow the cues that she promoted, without the need to enter the classrooms. This shows her leadership in front of student movements and how it kept her in charge and with the responsibility of organizing and promoting these movements.
Well, female mosquitoes<span> lay eggs in </span>water<span>, so technically there are two correct answers here - egg and pupa. Pupas emerge from the egg and </span>live in the water<span> until they grow up and are able to leave it.</span>
The fable starts with the city mouse inviting the country mouse over. The country mouse agrees and travels with the other mouse back to the city. The city mouse shows all the food and luxury he has in his home such as flour and oatmeal. Both mice then are force to hide from people who are considered dangers. The country mouse chooses to Leave because he'd rather live with little resources than to live in constant danger.
Answer:
C). To explain why the animals of the jungle typically do not kill human beings.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from 'Jungle Book', Kipling's key purpose is 'to elucidate to the readers that why the animals of the Jungle do not kill humans usually' which is clearly <u>reflected through the portrayal of strict laws of the Jungle('law of the jungle...never orders anything without a reason</u>).
The author serves his purpose of informing the readers about the reason for which the animals eat up a man and that is 'when the man poses a threat to them' which began with 'arrival...men on elephants..with guns...hundreds of brown men with gongs ...rockets and torches' that made all the animals suffer. This justifies the law of the jungle that animals are allowed to kill humans only 'when he is killing to show his children how to kill' to protect themselves in the future. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.