If you check your "Classics for Young Readers" book and look for the
story and just breeze through it. You will find your answer. :)
Answer: I think it's A
Explanation:
Nick went to Gatsby's party because he got an invite and wanted to know his strange and elusive neighbor better. He starts a conversation with him, without knowing it's Gatsby.
Answer:
D. but these are actually night terrors, which are not dreams but episodes that occur in non-REM sleep
Explanation:
Answer D
Correct. The writer wants to offer a contrasting perspective to the idea that some parents have seen their young children having nightmares. By explaining that the children are actually experiencing night terrors, which are not dreams, the writer demonstrates that there is a contrasting perspective to the parents’ viewpoint.
She had to put product in her hair to tame frizziness
You can look at the title, not always but sometimes the title of the reading can help, pick out keywords to help you understand it,