Answer: I think the answer is B.
Explanation:
because everyone is a subject and sing is a verb
31) The citation (Connor 45) in paragraph 2 MOST LIKELY refers to which source?
The correct option is A) “Exploring the Mines” since in the paragraph the narrator specifically mentions the book when he says “I had already known what to expect once we got there since I had read Nathan Connor’s book, Exploring the Mines several times growing up.”
32) How are the references organized in the Works Cited list?
The references in the Works Cited list are organized by last name alphabetically so option B) is the correct one. The list starts with the following authors: Anderson, Brady, Connor, Johnson, etc. and these are ordered by last name.
33) Which search terms would BEST help you find the source written by LizBeth Stanley?
The search term that would best help me find the source written by LizBeth Stanley is option C) “Native Americans and coal miners” since the name of the book is “How Native Americans Were Affected by the Hunt for Coal.” The key words are “Native Americans” and “coal” so that the word search is successful.
Answer:
<em><u>C. Extraordinary Deeds</u></em>
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Based on this passage, an inference can be made about the English teacher is She did not pay attention to Julia’s real name. Thus, option "A" is correct.
<h3>How, explain your answer briefly?</h3>
The text shows how the author has had certain difficulties with the American culture to which she should adopt. For this reason, her parents formed strategies for her to become more comfortable with the new culture and to take pleasure in some activities, so they started calling the poets "my friend" so they would show support for the fact that she started writing poems and help her better adapt to the United States.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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I would say the correct answer is choice D, but I'm not 100% sure.
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