Answer:
I think it is the third one
Explanation:
the other ones do not resemble as closely as the third one
the first one talks about him thinking about sledding with friends, in the passage it does not talk about him thinking about that, the neighbors just joined them.
the second one talks about his dad, it says nothing about his dad in the passage
the third one talks about him making a hill, which does happen
the fourth one talks about him calling his friends over, but the friends just come over
Answer:
1)
1. don't run, miss the bus
2. don't have any money, I will lend you some
3. will you do, is
4. will be exhausted, gets home
5. wouldn't do, don't study
2)
1. Sarah would get, if she applied
2. would you choose, if you wanted
3. if you lost your phone, what would you do?
4. would enjoy his job, wasn't on his feet
5. wouldn't be happy, didn't have
3)
1. c
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. a
4)
1. can
2. need to run
3. don't have to finish your hw
4. can't
5. doesn't have to
The key exercise here is to be able to identify the strategies for reading fluently and using them. The explanation for reading strategies is given below.
<h3>What is a reading strategy?</h3>
A reading strategy is simply any action or step you take that helps you effectively convert printed material into audible meaning.
Some examples of reading strategies are:
- Visualization
- Skimming
- Scanning
- Intensive Reading
- Extensive Reading etc.
One key strategy that keeps to enhance reading is the use of context clues.
Learn more about reading strategies at:
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"The long haul" represents life.
Answer:
The correct option is three
Explanation:
The Bill of right was written to appease the colonies worried about the rights in joining the Union.