Language Arts
Lesson 9: Other Worlds: Unit Test
1. unpercived
2. a statement that contradicts itself
3. territory
4. confusion
5. showing contempt
6. insultingly disrespectful
7. "...he was one of the youngest ham radio operators in the country..."
8. he believes that gaming and technology can grow the brain to expand one's learning
9. urgent
10. a firing squad
11. that the travelers have disrupted history
12. after all, these insects...
13. new computer
14. then, with that faint, fleeting smile...
15. "a sound of thunder"
16. "bushnell was hooked and he'd sneak into the computer lab late at night.."
17. the electronics industry...
18. her dialogue with walter
each test is mixed up for the answers, so it's better to put what the ACTUAL answers say instead of just putting 1.d.
Pls gimme brainiest TwT
<span>She had a ground-breaking approach.
Abstract methods imply that her art became nonconventional. She did not use her own ideas since she was guided by Dow's tips and she did not copy other's works.</span>
Answer: A young man planned a clever getaway from the department store.
The central idea that both "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strickes Again" share is the fact that in both stories, a young man planned a clever getaway from the department store. Both stories feature as the main character a sales person, and they tell us the stories of their lives. However, they differ in the jewelry store setting.
Sounds a bit like Christine- Also a novel by Stephen King