Sadly, there are no "lists" available.
When I did my Semester Exam's, I tried to go onto a chapters answer sheet. This might help you out and give you a majority of the answers you are looking for.
For example in the exam if you are learning about "Anne Frank and The Annex", search up an answer sheet for them.
So sorry I couldn't give you a full page of answers. Although, I really hope this helps!
Answer:
I would write a poem because the way it is performed can change the meaning of the lines and make it more impactful. It also gives me freedom to choose the way it is formatted because it doesn't need to be proper or super structured.
Title "One day" the most important element is telling what I thought I would be once i was older, but every year nothing changes. One day, I will do this, etc... I could resonate with the reader because nobody ever feels good enough.
Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:
Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.
Progress was blocked in the years that followed.
The findings were dismissed and research began again.
The findings were published and the research was ended.
Answer:
Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.
Explanation:
As we look at the facts presented in "The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone: I've Got It! I've Got It!" we can see that the interpretation of the hieroglyphics on the rosette stone was not something achieved overnight, but it was a long, slow process, the result of much study, research and perseverance, which progressed more and more as time passed. As the years passed, the more elements that facilitated the interpretation of the hieroglyphs were discovered. For this reason, we can say that the correct answer to your question is "Progress continued to be made in the years that followed."
The Cold Equations: Our time is up. I told Gerry I had to go. Her voice broke mid-sentence, almost crying. (Did I do good, I hope so have a good one!)
Answer:
D. To build an argument that a government should represent the desires of its people