Answer: you need to say do not enter.
Chapter 8. For the first time in years Maycomb endures a real winter.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They'll show an exact quote of those words in that order, D was the option closest to the answer I had found ^^
Answer:
Standardized tests often ask students to identify evidence for a particular main idea. To teach students how to do this, first clarify three key terms.
TOPIC: who or what the reading passage is about.
MAIN IDEA: The most important point the author is making about the topic.
DETAILS:The specific words and sentences that are repeated in the text.
Explanation:
TOPIC: The topic is simply the subject of the passage (e.g., panda or panda cub). The topic can be stated in 1-2 words.
MAIN IDEA: Although the topic is a couple of words, the main idea is always a sentence. It’s the most important or overall point the author is making. The topic (e.g., panda cub) is embedded in the main-idea sentence. But the rest of the sentence more narrowly reveals a specific facet or perspective of the topic (e.g., Panda cub is ready for public debut).
EVIDENCE: Evidence of the main idea includes the words, phrases, and sentences within the original text that repeat or reiterate the sentiment of the main-idea sentence.
Answer:
1.) B
An adjective is something that explains the noun.
Circle the adjective: old would be the adjective.
A verb is an action
Walked would be the verb.
An adverb describes the action
Slowly would be the adverb.
A pronoun replaces the noun
"He" would be the pronoun ( I think )
Hope this helped!
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