Answer:
To find out if the information is what you want or need- Read slowly
to remember details- scan
to find the name of Lincoln's birthplace- skim
a drawing showing how a building looks in a story- an illustration
what an author "thinks" is true- an opinion
an explanation about a drawing- a caption
can be proven- a fact
can be a list of types of wind and their speed- chart
can be a drawing showing how to build a bird house- a diagram
to organize information for a report on bears- Outline
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B Two Rare And Valuable Pennys
Explanation:
It couldn't have been A because the first penny has nothing to do with stamping
and it couldn't be C because the second penny doesn't have anything to do with WW2
and it couldn't be D because it barely skims the surface of that topic.
Now of course all of those are mentioned, but the one that stands out the most, and is most relevant is B.
So logically the answer is B.
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Answer and Explanation:
1. A: Where is your sister's apartment? B: Her apartment is on Green Street.
Since "apartment" is a singular noun, we should use the third person singular of the verb be to refer to it - "is". The address is incomplete. When we only have the street name, we use the preposition"on".
2. A: Where do you study English? B: We study at the school around the corner.
We know we are supposed to use "study" because it is used in the answer. We need the auxiliary "do" for the question referring to the second person singular/plural. We use the preposition "at" to refer to a school when we perform the action of studying or attending classes.
3. A: Does your neighbor work at a bank? B: No. She works at a bookstore.
We know we are supposed to use "work" because it is used in the answer. We need the auxiliary "does" for the question referring to the third person singular. We use the preposition "at" to mention the place where someone works.
4. A: Where do your parents live ? B: They live at 58 Gray Street.
We know we are supposed to use "live" because it is used in the answer. We need the auxiliary "do" for the question referring to the second person singular/plural. We use the preposition "at" with complete addresses.