Well I can try to pump something out quickly.
There are many <em>different</em> ways to choose a book to read. First, you could ask for recommendations from your friends and aquaintences. Just don't ask Aunt Washma, she only reads <em>uninteresting</em> books with <em>shirt</em> ripping goddesses on the cover. If your friends and family are no help, try checking out the <em>book</em> review in the <em>Chica</em><em>go</em> times. If the <em>reads</em><em> </em>featured there are too <em>bold</em><em> </em>for your taste, try something a little more low carminative. Like R: The Ronaldo Magazine or <em>Animals</em><em> </em>Magazine. You could also choose a book the <em>old</em><em> </em>fashioned way, head to your local library or <em>book</em><em> </em><em>fair</em><em> </em>and browse until something catches your eyes. Or, you could save yourself a whole lot of <em>dumb</em> trouble and log on to www.bookish.com, the <em>amazing</em><em> </em>new website to <em>scan</em><em> </em>for books! With all the time you'll save not having to search for <em>hardcovers</em>, you can read two more books!
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B. Rising action
Explanation:
Hellen Keller is describing the process she underwent to learn how to read and write. Her tutor, Miss Sullivan, had been trying to teach her how to speak but it seemed in vain. She describes different actions that increased the tension of this part of her life , which would lead to the climax of the narrative. She made different attempts; she picked up her doll and dashed it onto the floor and; she felt pleasure at seeing it broken on the floor. It had been a passionate outburst.
The only correct sentence is the first one - While breaking one pencil during the SATs is bad luck, breaking six pencils is downright abysmal.
In all the other options abysmal is used instead of abyss, which is why they are all incorrect.
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Its called zoom cuz that's how fast ur private information gets stolen
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