<span>#1) Which pair of lines from the passage contains a change in intonation?
Answer: After carefully reading the passage from “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes I came to the conclusion that the pair of lines from this passage that contains a change in intonations is the following: But all the time / I’se been a-climbin’ on. This intonations can help us distinguish the meaning. It is all focused on the pitch and stress going up and down.
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Answer:
more group work
Explanation:
you can have students sit in a circle and create a story one by one, by this i mean that the person at beginning of the circle will say one word to start the story then the person next to them will say another word to ceate a story and it moves around the circle till your story is done.
You could have students create videos or posters about the topic that you want them to learn about
a great location for deep-sea fishing
In the given statement, "The Caribbean sea is a great location for deep-sea fishing." The phrase "a great location for deep-sea fishing" is the adjective phrase of the sentence.
Phrases are group of words that doesn't have a complete thought unlike clauses that can stand alone since it has a subject and predicate whereas a phrase doesn't.
An adjective phrase is one type of phrase to describe a noun or pronoun subject in a sentence.
Answer:
If I had a tribe of my own the name of that tribe would be BlackHawks. The type of mark that the members would have to make them different from other tribes is cut a whole out of their arm or their leg to make them different from other tribes.
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