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lara [203]
3 years ago
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“The lives of great inventors will always be studied.”

English
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Basile [38]3 years ago
6 0
I think that the answer to this question is D.

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mote1985 [20]

Okay, lets start from the beginning. I'm going to assume the worksheet means/is asking how long/short the sound would be from the object. So...

1) Light bulb - Long

2) Bricks/Cinderblocks - Short

3) Hair Dryer - Long

4) Swimming - Long

5) Whistle - Could potentially be both, but most likely short.

6) Crying/Wailing - Long

7) Fencing - Could potentially be both, but most likely short.

8) Grilling - Could potentially be both, but most likely long.

9) Flies/Bug - Could potentially be both, but most likely long.

10) Smiling- Short

11) Eating Pie/Pie in General - Could potentially be both, but most likely short.

12) Jumping off a cliff. Could potentially be both, but most likely long.


Hope that helps.

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