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I would say Brian matures through his new ability to have patience throughout the novel. The setbacks that would have immobilized the old Brian now he can manage it. He also learns how he can control his temper because he realizes how frustration and hopelessness doesn’t make it any better It just makes the situation worse.
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Answer: A) plan on continuing the tradition of playing jokes.
Explanation:
The author in the selection noted that playing pranks on incoming Governors was a tradition and then mentioned that the prank played by Governor Kaine on Governor McDonnell would probably not be the last to be played among Governors. This shows that the author believes the tradition will continue.
The Narrator in the story mentions that they and their brother have a running <em>your turn my turn</em> prank history and then states that this time it is their turn. This shows that the narrator expects the tradition to continue.
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If you mean Percy then it would've been Grover who was his best friend! He's pretty much a Satyr - which basically means he has goat like similarities! If I'm not mistaken it does say he's a goat below the waist and he does have horns!
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<u><em>"What is another way the graphic text format helps the author present his ideas?"</em></u>
Well, the answer to this question is <u><em>through the use of serious words presented in a fun way!</em></u>
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1. D) 1744
2. A) The new Massachusetts state constitution changed the lives of enslaved people living there.
3. C) Because Elizabeth’s life story was recorded by historians or people who knew her secondhand, so the author has to guess what she might have been thinking.
4. B) Elizabeth Freeman was born into slavery and fought for her freedom in court when a new Massachusetts state constituion was passed, and lived the rest of her life as a free Black woman who was paid for her labor.