<span>The following best describes a vocabulary system called Word Forms:
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B. Learn how a root word changes when used as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb to learn multiple related words at the same time.
Answer:
It captures Juan's strong disgust.
Explanation:
It clearly shows "Yuck!" which is an expression that he is disgusted.
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<span>Lee says, "110, 120, 130, 140, 150."
Lee's starting at 100. Every time she adds 10 pennies she says the number. Since she starts at 100 and then adds the first group of 10, the first number she says is 110. She adds the second group of 10 more pennies to 110 and now she says 120. She does this 5 times to add 5 groups of pennies to the jar. More simply, she needs to count by 10, five times: 110, 120, 130, 140, 150.</span>
The theme of "The Luster of Lost Things" is seeking out one's inner truth in the urban, alienated world. The hero of the book is a young boy, Walter Lavender, whose speech disorder has rendered him incapable of communicating with other people, and has resulted in many limitations that he imposed upon himself. He sets off to accomplish a mission of finding a lost book from his mother's shop. This journey will set him free and teach him many hidden truths about himself and the world.