Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Thomas is the greenie, so there's that, but what immediately comes to my mind is the fact that Ben is obviously showing signs of paranoia and panic. Plus, one of the rules is you can't kill a glader like that.
Considering you said "Explain how to play Memory, Pictionary, or Charades." I will describe how to play memory.
Out of all these games, memory is by far the easiest. All it takes is memorization (Hence the word memory.)
Memory is a game including cards. On those cards are images. The images can be anything depending on the image. (Themes can be Disney, Food, Movies, Movie characters, etc. Anything you want) There are 2 cards that have the same images. You and your parter(s) take turns flipping over cards. You want to find the same card. if you flipped over a "blue" card, you will be looking for a blue card." You can only flip over one card at a time, and you can move of of other people's moves. It's a really simple game.
- Ari
Answer:
I think the answer is D, your welcome
Answer:
A). General Academic vocabulary
Explanation:
The words found in a 'general academic vocabulary' would most likely assist in studying or assessing any text irrespective of the subject or topic because such a dictionary offers general terms which are used in formal expressions/language in every domain. While a supporting vocabulary, subject-specific vocabulary, or a domain-specific vocabulary would provide words or information in a certain context which may not be referred to for general analysis or study. They can only be used to study or analyze a specific subject, topic, or domain and hence, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.