From the options listed the strategy that would be least useful for helping students monitor comprehension of a text as they are reading is (A) breaking long sentences into short phrases
This option does not seem the most effective since it is a simplification or summary of sentences and the simplification does not always imply apprehension nor a correct hierarchization of the text.
Let x equal how much you make per car.
7x=35
x=5
4(5)=20
You would make $20
Explanation:
what are my answer choices.
Answer:
C) She knows her husband does not stand a chance against Miller.
Explanation:
Mr. Walt and his wife refuse to accept all proofs of Miller's ownership of the dog. Mr. Miller being a strongly built man says with a contemptuous expression on his face,<em> "I reckon there's nothin' in sight to prevent me takin' the dog right here an' now."
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This threat makes Madge agree with Mr. Miller's claim of dog's ownership.
Option A is not correct because Madge and her husband both loved the dog too much, as shown by their words, "You Wolf, you!" and "You blessed Wolf!" the man and woman called out"
Option B: She uses no sarcasm to win the argument and insult Miller after his threat.
Option D: Although there was a tension in the room, but by now she had decided not to argue with Mr. Miller about dog's ownership. Next they ask if Miller was ready to sell the dog to them.
Answer:
Explanation:
Sabotage has a negative denotation. It is a kind of crime. It is an act that is meant to weaken an enemy. The others are either neutral (utilities and premises) or slightly positive (defense is certainly better than offense).