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1. Percent of school-age children in the U.S. who were homeschooled students in 2003 ⇒ 2.2%.
2. Percent of full time homeschooled students. ⇒ 82%.
3. Percent of homeschooled students also in school less than 9 hours ⇒ 12%.
4. Percent of homeschooled students were also in school 9-25 hours ⇒ 6%
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5. Percent of homeschooled students from white families vs. other ethnicities ⇒ 77%.
6. Percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes ⇒ 81%.
7. Percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes with one parent working ⇒ 54%.
8. Percent of parents homeschooling because of school environment. ⇒ 85%
Below I have bolded the parts of speech:
Jill bought a new dress for the party.
Jill (subject) bought (verb) a new dress (indirect object) for the party (direct object).
Answer: E. subject→verb→indirect object→direct object
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These two characters are not similar whatsoever. Eurymachus is a deceitful person, always scheming, thinking of plans how to enjoy himself and doesn't care about others. He even wanted to kill Odysseus' son Telemachus. He treats everyone with disrespect and is extremely arrogant. These are not adjectives that describe Odysseus, even though he did show arrogance when defeating the Cyclops.
The correct answer would be C. Between classes, during lunch, and sometimes on the bus.
The passage clearly states that cell phones must be in their lockers or vehicles, so cell phones cannot be used during class. It also states that cell phone use is acceptable if it does not distract others or affect their punctuality.
Lastly, the passage states the cell phone use on the bus is determined by the bus driver, so you would be able to sometimes use your phone on the bus.
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The Americans
Explanation / Resources:
"The United States received the disputed Texan territory, as well as New Mexico territory and California. The Mexican government was paid $15 million — the same sum issued to France for the Louisiana Territory. The United States Army won a grand victory." (www.ushistory.org)
"The Mexican-American War was a conflict between the United States and Mexico, fought from April 1846 to February 1848. Won by the Americans" (www.britannica.com)