1. Square Unit
2. Base
3. Formula
4. Perimeter
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Answer:
rumbled
screeched
creaked
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is when a word describes a sound and actually mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to when it is spoken
You can write a draft of ideas you have for an essay, making sure that all ideas are presented, and you can make a chart of how you want something to be presented, i.e. what will be in the introduction, what will be in the body and what will be in the conclusion. You can also plan out how you want the reader to see it. Sometimes in films they show something happening and then say "48 hours earlier" or something. It gives the reader an idea that you actually thought about how you want the story to be told. When you organize writing it's always important to have an open mind about what you're talking about. You can't have a narrow topic that you can't talk a lot about, you need ideas first.
Answer:
The answer is SUMMER
Explanation:
In the first poem, "The Sun Has Long Been Set", in one of the last few lines, it says 'On such a night of June'. June is a month in the season of Summer, therefore, the answer is Summer.
(I took the test, and that's how I found my answer)
Sorry this is late but...
Answer:
B:Places a great deal of pressure on himself
Explanation:
Because "You tell me that I shall astonish the world if I make out the demotic inscription on the Rosetta Stone. On the contrary, I think it astonishing that It should not have been made out already, and that I should find the task so difficult.” really puts some self pressure on him to find out what the Rosetta Stone says
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