1. They all have the word “Star” in them
2. They are all about Jews during WWII
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Answer: gather the materials needed to make a windsock
Explanation:
In order for Dora to achieve her goal of teaching a group of her peers how to make a windsock, it's vital for her to gather the materials that'll be needed to make a windsock. This is to enable her prepare and be ready.
In order to prepare, it's not important for her to wait for a windy day or find a good place to hang a windsock. Also, asking her peers what their favorite colors are isn't a good way to prepare.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet depicts the lives of two lovers and the events of their lives as they hide their love from their parents. The personalities, attitudes, and emotions of Romeo and Juliet mimic those of teenagers today.
<span>These similarities occur in the way Romeo and Juliet and teens today act. The first likeness is in the word choice they all use. In the play, Juliet chooses her words carefully while talking to Count Paris so that she doesn’t commit herself to him or say that she doesn’t want to be his wife. This deceiving word play is copied by teenagers in the present day. They also talk themselves out of a tuff situation by misleading whoever they are talking to. The word used to describe this is equivocal, meaning that there could be many interpretations of what is being said.</span>