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the answer for these is all the opposite from the other
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stand up for her , take her away from the sitution, and sit with her the next day because although she may have a hard exterior she probably just wants to fit in too
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I'm going to answer this anyway as you clearly made a mistake in what you were trying to ask and/or forget the image you were trying to put in it. Considering that as long as someone if looking at the question, you're not allowed to edit the question, it's virtually impossible to get that to happen. SO what I'm going to do instead of attach an image of "studt island".
Active reading is when one reads with deep interest and determination to understand what they are reading. Active reading is a great way to gain new kinds of information and understanding.
Your answer is: Reading with deep interest and understanding
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The answer that is correct about the rhyme schemes of the quatrains in Shakespeare's sonnets is D) the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of each quatrain rhyme. For example:
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the <u>sun;
</u>Coral is far more red than her lips' red;
<u></u>If snow be white, why then her breasts are <u>dun;
</u>If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. <u>
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