Melody Brooks is frustrated. She's been placed into a program for slow learners, although she's quite a bit smarter than all of her peers. Not only is the program way below her level, they spend weeks just learning about a single layer of the alphabet, which drives Melody crazy.
C. Holmes lets him go free, because there wasn't enough of a case.
Answer:
Keep it, because it draws on information discussed throughout the passage to suggest that the audience take a different, more practical approach to language learning.
Explanation:
Answered it correctly
My best guess would be this.
"When they have opened a gap in the hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world, God hath ever broke down the wall itself, removed the candlestick, and made His garden a wilderness, as at this day."
Answer:
very lively and impressive