1- who do you think has the prettiest dress tonight ?
2- what’s your favorite song to dance to ?
3- do you think there should be snacks at dances?
4- what’s your favorite type of dancing to do at dances ?
5- how long do you think it took for most people to get ready ?
6- what’s your favorite color dress ?
7- do you think certain music shouldn’t be allowed
8- is there a special someone you’d like to dance with ?
9-is it better to come to dances with friends or boyfriends ?
10- who’d you come with ?
Answer:
D The ability to have an effect on the behavior character or actions of someone else
The most effective question is what does the character learn. In most every story, the character learns something from their mistakes. The other questions are mostly irrelevant.
In Scout Momaday, said on page 3, "The young Plains culture of the Kiowas withered and died like grass burn in the prairie."
Similes use like and as to compare someone or something and a metaphor doesn't.
Example of a metaphor: Her hands turned to ice in the cold wind of the Autumn.
Your hands only felt like ice and didn't actually turn to ice.
<span>D. imperturbable
In the passage, the correct word is "imperturbable". This is an adjective simialr to "calm"</span>