Answer:
1. Ask for their name. 2. Get too know them. 3. Find some common interests.
1) D. because it is the only one relevant to the text.
2) B. because it is yet again the only one relevant to the text.
3) B. because that answer was relevant to the camping trip and what they thought.
4) D. because the text starts with David guilty and then at the camping trip it makes him feel better.
5) B. because it is mentioned on the top of the text.
6) B. because the old wounds were David's and were about Landon. there is nothing in the text with the mother.
An effective summary on the book <em>The Smartest kid in the universe</em> by Chris Grabenstein is:
- Jake, the protagonist innocently eats a bowl of jellybeans
- He discovers later that they were not ordinary jellybeans
- They were in fact, a prototype for the world's first ingestible information pills
- He soon finds out that he is the smartest kid in the universe
<h3>What is a Summary?</h3>
This refers to the concise representation of the main points of a story, in an objective manner, without the use of bias.
Hence, we can see that based on the given text, the protagonist consumes a bowl of jellybeans, but these are no ordinary jellybeans.
He soon discovers that this makes him really smart and knowledgeable because they were in fact, a prototype for the world's first ingestible information pills
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All sentences are correct except for the last one -- <span>Herman Melville wrote the novel “Moby wingspan.”
The correct sentence should be </span><span>Herman Melville wrote the novel Moby Wingspan. Putting double quotation marks is not necessary.</span>