Answer:
Im pretty sure ur asking for a questionare about wuality of education so...
(all the answers are on a skale of 1-5, 5 being the most apllicable, 1 being the least)
1. I feel like I understand what I am learning
2. The content we are learning feels academically stimulating
3. I have support from my teachers
4. When I need help, I know ways I can get it
5. I feel like my grades are the best I can acheive
6. My learning environment feels right for me
7. I have a good, stable relashionships with my teachers and peers.
8. My teacher can take control of the clasroom
9. My teacher traets me with respect
10. My peers treat the teacher with respect.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ooooooh my fav subject
the Lotus, or you lose your hope of home.
Answer:
Mahatma Gandhi used his ambition to help India become independent from England and gained renown in the process, but he led a simple life and never chased fame.
Explanation:
The underlined topic sentence is the following:
- But, if we are ambitious to do good, without any regard for the fame we may win or the praise we may command, our course will be honorable and our acts will be worthy.
The topic sentence is the most important sentence of the paragraph. It lets us know what the rest of the paragraph will be about and is usually found at its beginning.
The evidence that supports the given topic sentence is the sentence about Mahatma Gandhi. We can see that he helped India gain independence but not because he wanted fame. He simply wanted to help his people and always led a simple life, despite his achievements. This is exactly what the underlined sentence tells about - being ambitious, but not for selfish reasons.
A simile is something which compares two things which are generally not related, which is why your answer is the second one, "She's gone from sounding like the smoke detector" as the writer is suggesting the girl sounded like a smoke detector making this the simile.
I hope this helps!