As one moves further from the center of the circle, the interpretation is lost on the participants of the circle.
<span>For the purpose of this discussion, a literature circle for students is similar to a book club for adults. A literature circle has greater structure and greater expectations than a book club. Literature circles are a place where students come together to read, study and discuss the books they have read. They inspire critical thinking and collaborative learning. Groups can split and re-form according to reading choices. </span>
One of the neat things about Pride And Prejudice is that Mr. Bennet mocks Mrs. Bennet all the time and she does not know it -- except sporadically. But Elizabeth always knows what's he's up to and they share a very special bond. The book is well worth the read just to see how those two respond to each other.
Sorry. I babble a bit.
I would choose the speech beginning "I'm sorry to hear that ... ."
He's not the least sorry and Mrs. Bennet, with her usual obtuseness, changes immediately to great thankness, she praises him for being a good PaPa. She hardly notices what's she saying. She's delightful in her unawareness. That's probably why he stays married to her. He would even in modern times.
Answer:
Methods
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Explanation:
A method is a process or procedure by which a thing is got or a solution is found. It involves a sequential procedure that has to be adhered to, to get to the desired result.
The given excerpt from a science text lists the steps that must be done to do the <em>"experiment"</em>. These steps include filling <em>"two identical glasses with water"</em> which has to be further added with salt and food coloring and then stirred. So, in short, we can say the passage shows the method by which the experiment can be done.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Almost all answers are useful but if your field is more artistic then go for option B. But if your field is more straight to the point then option A
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Answer:
what book is this supposed to be on?
Explanation: