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Answer:
1. talked- lk.
2. end- nd.
3. jumped- mp.
4. prompts- pr, mpts.
5. students- st, nts.
6. clubbed- cl, bb.
7. lumps- mps.
8. cast- st.
9. twelfths- tw, lfths.
10. joint- nt.
Explanation:
Consonant clusters are a group of letters in a word that does not have any vowels in between them. In simple words, it means a group of 2, 3, or more consonant letters that are together without any vowel separating them.
In the given list of words, the consonant clusters are as follows-
1. talked- lk.
2. end- nd.
3. jumped- mp.
4. prompts- pr, mpts.
5. students- st, nts.
6. clubbed- cl, bb.
7. lumps- mps.
8. cast- st.
9. twelfths- tw, lfths.
10. joint- nt.
Answer:
Credible
Explanation:
Evidence from an active professor in the field is <em>credible</em>.
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read Lost in the Fog, By Noah Brooks.
Which inference may BEST be drawn from the contents of the
cargo of the Lively Polly?
A. Lumber is heavy, which means the schooner is carrying too
much weight.
B. The people of San Francisco tend to dine in restaurants that
cook with a large amount of butter and eggs.
C. Eggs and butter are perishable, which indicates the journey
should be short.
D
The demand for fuel in San Francisco should allow the
captain to command a high price for the firewood.
Answer: C. Eggs and butter are perishable, which indicates the journey
should be short.
Explanation:
Brooks´story describes Lively Polly´s trip from Bolinas Bay to San Francisco, which usually takes between five and six hours with wind and tide favor. In this case, the cargo included firewood as well as butter and eggs. Since these last two items are perishable, the trip should be short to be able to sell them before they get rotten.
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