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The answers are given here with short explanations :
Explanation:
Question 1:
<u>Erika considered his class good preparation for college.</u>
While the first sentence reveals she does not dislike him, this is a clear indication of her respect for him.
Question 2:
<u>Her B in Mr. Kelp's class was her lowest letter grade overall.</u>
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The lines before this make it clear that she is brilliant so this shows that all other grades are As.
Question 3:
<u>She wants Erika to steal a copy of the test from the teacher.</u>
She indirectly wants Erika to do it.
Question 4 :
<u>They wanted Erika to steal the answers for them instead.</u>
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They knew they could coerce her to steal the papers for them so they did not want to study.
Question 5:
<u>Her teammates gave three explicit reasons.</u>
They reasoned that they cannot study for the test and that they may loose the championship and lastly that a team player puts the team first.
Answer:
- The sun is shining; however, it is quite a windy day.
Explanation:
Punctuation is elucidated as the set of signs or symbols(like a comma, full stop, question mark, exclamation mark, colon, etc.) that indicate the grammatical construction of the sentences to the readers that assists the readers to read it accordingly. It not only enhances the readability of the sentences but also clarifies its meaning.
As per the question, the given sentence could be punctuated accurately as mentioned above. <u>The use of a semicolon(;) helps link two independent clauses('the sun is shining' and 'it is quite a windy day') while a comma(,) after however signals that it is functioning as an adverbial conjunct to link the clauses</u>. Thus, the final sentence reads as:
'The sun is shining; however, it is quite a windy day.'
Answer:
1.- Cicones: D. people whose holy city was raided by Odysseus's men
2.- Laestrygonians: H. giants that devour Odysseus's fleet.
3.- Scylla: B: victim of Circe's spell.
4.- Tiresias: I: person who twice hit mating snakes with a stick.
5.- Hermes: F: Person who gave Odysseus advice about a woman
6.- Sisyphus: A: Clever boulder pusher
7.- Tityus: G: One famously unable to resist temptation
8.- Charybdis: E: whirlpool monster
9.- Sirens: C: musicians who lost an important contest to the muses
Explanation: The explanation is above since each character has a brief description.
However, instead, and therefore are examples of (advanced) transition words