Answer:
b
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I'm pretty certain that this is either b or d. This one does sound like its b, though.
Answer:
I would go with the first one
I'm not sure but I think this is what it means:
When [we] ran in, [we] saw the squadron waiting. This means they ran in wherever they were running in and saw a group of military soldiers that were lined up in a military formation, called a squadron. They saw their friends waiting for them, troubled, looking out at the sea. They beached, or laid the ship (her) ashore and grounded her/the ship to shallow water in the sand. Then they got of the ship and waded through the water onto the sandy beach.
I hope I helped! Again I'm not sure if I am correct but I hope I helped you somewhat.
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Yes, they do! Most parents are more concerned about their son's education than for their daughter's. Whilst parents may not intend to treat sons and daughters differently, research shows that they do. Sons appear to get preferential treatment in that they receive more helpful praise, more time is invested in them, and their abilities are often thought of in higher regard. They also provide better nutrition and medical care for boys than girls, and indulge in a host of other practices that discriminate against girls. Even in this day and age, families openly celebrate the birth of a son, while the birth of a daughter is not always greeted in the same manner.
Explanation:
Answer:
Inference context clue
Explanation:
Inference context clue was used in this sentence because inference context clues help the reader use his power of reasoning to deduce the meaning of words.
In the sentence, the meaning of the word prototype was not specified but when the reader sees that the prototype was used by the builders to produce thousands of something else, he would have the idea that a prototype is a model that can be copied to produce more of something.