From the options listed the strategy that would be least useful for helping students monitor comprehension of a text as they are reading is (A) breaking long sentences into short phrases
This option does not seem the most effective since it is a simplification or summary of sentences and the simplification does not always imply apprehension nor a correct hierarchization of the text.
Answer:
The little girl, holding a basket of food, is most likely going to be hurt by the wolf. Animals, especially those who are hungry, will attack when it comes to food. As it is a little girl, the wolf will most likely walk away unharmed.
Explanation:
If this is based on red riding hood, rather than you opinion, the girl will be eaten and the wolf will later die.
Job is a great example of faith. Despite everything that happened to him, he still believed God and that God had a plan for him.
Another great example is Moses. He wasn't eloquent of speech. In fact, his brother Aaron spoke often for him. When you read about Exodus and Numbers, you see how much faith he had in God. He had to lead a whole community out of Egypt, and he had to stand before Pharaoh.
Moses had faith in God's plan for the people, and became one of the most humble men on earth.
One more great example is Esther and Ruth. The two women were two small people who made big impacts, and it all started with finding faith in God and his unlimited power to provide, like Moses had faith in the Wilderness of Zen.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
It's an Metaphor because it's a figurative language in these case
Answer:
Assonance
Explanation:
In my opinion, is assonance since there's the repetition of two vowels in the sentence:
"The m<u>oo</u> in the quiet aftern<u>oo</u>n"