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The best part of a snow day is endless possibilities. Waking up to watch the weather report and seeing my school scroll across the bottom of the screen is such a good feeling. Your heart feels lighter, your body instantly warmer. It makes me so excited, I run straight outside in the freezing cold without even putting boots or gloves on! I've had many snow days in my life, but there is one in particular that was my favorite.
One day, I woke up to the snow day call. I looked outside, and it looked like there had been a blizzard! I instantly rolled over and texted my friends. We decided to go sledding, skiing, and snowboarding first. There is a hill about a mile from my house where we sled and ski all day on snow days. We messed around for a few hours and even ended up building a snowman. After that, my friend Logan called and told us the lake was hard enough to skate on. We went straight to the lake and began skating. We didn't finish until dark, and when I got home my mom was waiting with a fresh cup of hot cocoa. That was the best snow day ever.
The correct sentence would be D. There was an article about him in "Sports Illustrated." The sentence is correct because there is correct punctuation and capitalization.
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-Anime
A.
Samantha tells Robert, "Karina is compassionate and fair; I trust her judgment!"
Within A Farewell to Arms, the best definition of the word “battalions” would be:
a) Large numbers of soldiers or troops acting in unison
<em>A battalion is a group of 300 to 800 soldiers that are divided into companies but act as a military unit. There is usually a lieutenant colonel who commands the battalion. In the text, the word is used to refer to a group of soldiers.</em>
- “Yes, they give the battalions in the front line as much as they can but the ones in back are very short. They have eaten all the Austrians"
The answer is B because in the story the author talks about how the town is unsafe and the employees get a lot of funds but the town repairs do not. Hope this helps :) (My previous answer was deleted for lack of info)