Answer:
Danny <em>hasn't been drawing</em> for very long, but he's already <em>become</em> very good at it. He <em>didn't start</em> drawing until his family moved from Birmingham to Chester two years ago. But since then, he <em>has been</em> a member of the Chester Community School art club.
This weekend, Danny <em>has been drawing</em> a very big picture for a school art competition, but he <em>hasn't finished</em> it yet. It's Sunday afternoon now, and Danny is very tired because he <em>has been working</em> on the picture all weekend.
Answer:
Explanation:
part a:
just times 4 by 7 so 4 x 7 = 28
part b:
now you have 3 shirts and 6 necklaces, and do the same thing!
3 x 6 = 18
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Read News Debate: Cell Phone Scramble. Should schools relax cell phone policies? (Readworks)
The passage shows two sides of this debate: Should schools relax
cell phone policies? According to the passage, what is one argument
AGAINST relaxing cell phone policies?
A. Cell phones may help reduce cyberbullying problems.
B. Most teens with cell phones don't send texts during class.
C. Cell phones allow students to cheat during exams.
D. Students rely on cell phones to keep in touch with parents.
Answer: C. Cell phones allow students to cheat during exams.
Explanation:
Cell phones providing students the chance to cheat during exams is one of the arguments made against relaxing cell phone policies at school.
According to the article, those against relaxing cell phone policies at school claim that students can find the answers for an exam by texting their friends or by searching the Internet. Furthermore, they detail other problems related to cell phone usage while studying, such as cell phones being distracting and enabling cyberbullying between classmates.
120 miles/ 2 hours = 60 miles/ per hour
Answer: The right answer is the A) Brutus asks Lucius if he cried out during his sleep to check if he imagined the ghost of Caesar.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that this scene takes place almost at the end of Act IV. Lucius is playing the lute and singing for Brutus, and he falls asleep. Then the ghost of Caesar enters and announces Brutus that he will see him again in Philippi. When the ghost exits, Brutus asks Lucius to wake up, and he asks him if he cried out because he was dreaming, and if he saw anything, but Lucius says that he didn't, so he sends him back to sleep. Therefore, Brutus was just trying to check if he had imagined his vision or if it had been real.