Use analogies, promote interaction, ask open ended questions, allow thinking time, use real life questions, etc.
1. an irregular verb - eat
2. used for writing school assignments - formal English
3. verbs that do not have direct objects - lie, sit, rise
4. a word used as a signal for cause and effect - therefore
5. verb endings used to form past tense of regular verbs: -ed or -d
6. verbs that need direct object - lay, set, raise
7. a word for happiness with one's situation in life - contentment
8. nominative case pronouns - she, we, they, you
9. verb endings used to make a verb agree with a third-person singular subject: -s or -es
10. objective case pronouns - her, us, them, you
11. used for writing a note to a friend - informal English
Answer:
Percy feels ashamed and offended that his favorite instructor thinks he's a kooky oddball, or at least that's how he sees the concept of being out of the ordinary. Percy and Grover say their goodbyes to Yancy and board a Greyhound bus back to New York City. Grover is acting strangely on the bus, nervously gazing around him.
Explanation:
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Answer:
<u>the city</u> and <u>a scene from the 1930s Dust Bowl</u>
The similarity is the dirtiness of the ground from the stampede kicking the earth to the dust storms.
<u>some waves</u> and <u>towering skyscrapers on the ocean</u>
The similarity is the height of the waves to a skyscraper, which is tall.
<u>the wet and sticky goo that touched his toes</u> and <u>a jellyfish</u>
The similarity is the texture, which is sticky and squishy.
<u>the bank</u> and <u>Saturday matinee in New York</u>
The similarity is the amount of people, or the populated areas.
<u>eyes</u> and <u>Niagara Falls</u>
The similarity is the amount of water; Niagara Falls is a spring source where freshwater flows freely, so his eyes were very watery.
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