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svetlana [45]
2 years ago
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What adjective would you chose to describe Brian? Why? Use evidence from the story to support your adjective. (USE R.A.C.E.) (CH

APTER 1)
English
2 answers:
lesya692 [45]2 years ago
6 0
Brian is prepared because now if he goes out in the woods or if he is doing something, he always has the right supplies or weapons with him. also, he is prepared because he knows when to stay calm when there is a dangerous animal around. Old Brian was weak because he didn't do much because all he did was wait for someone to rescue him and he didn't have enough energy cause he had starved.
Alex777 [14]2 years ago
4 0
Brian is prepared because he got the right items with him
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The two spelling words in which dge creates the / j / sound are badge and lodge. The word that begins with the digraph gu and ends with double e is guarantee. Read below for other answers.

<h3>What are the responses to the following questions?</h3>

  1. The silent letter in the following word wholly is w.
  2. The words that end in the digraph mn, pronounced / m / include column.
  3. The word that ends with the digraph mb, pronounced / m /. Bomb
  4. The words with a silent b followed by pronounced t. Doubt
  5. The words that begin with acqu. Acquaint, Acquire.
  6. The words with three different spellings of the sound / er /. Doctor, later, sure
  7. The words that begin with the digraphs wr and wh, in which the w is not pronounced.
  • wh: white
  • wr: write

8. The words that begin with the digraphs pn and ps, in which the p is not pronounced.

pn: pneumonia

ps: psychology

9. The word in which gn spells / nyah /. gnash

10. The word with a silent t that is related to the word mortuary. cemetery

11. The word that begins with the digraph sc, pronounced / s /. Science

12. The word with the silent s that is a homonym of I'll. Should

13. The word in which / ite / is spelled ict. indict

Abridge: to shorten the length of (a written text): condense

Acknowledge: to recognize, give approval to as being valid

Acquaint: to introduce

Acquire: to obtain

Adjourned: called to a close

Aisle: a passageway separating sections of seats

Annihilate: to destroy completely

Asthma: a chronic disease, often from allergies, that causes sudden recurring attacks of labored breathing, chest constriction, and coughing.

Circuit: the complete path of an electrical current

Colonel: military personnel

Condemn to sentence: severely criticize

Guarantee: to give security

Indebtedness: the state of owing something to another

Indict: to charge with some offense

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Pneumonia: an acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of the lungs

poignant profoundly moving; touching; agreeably intense

Psychology: the science that deals with mental processes and behavior

Scissors: cutting tool

Solemn: serious

Subtle characterized by skill or ingenuity; so slight as to be difficult to detect or describe

succumb: to yield

wholly: totally

writhe: to twist in pain

Therefore, the correct answers are as given above

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Hyperbole is an exaggeration that is meant to bring out a point or add humor to the speech. In the sentence above, the reader knows quite well that it is impossible for a person to shake off his arm. However, the exaggeration was clearly used to stress the fact that Fred shook his arm so vigorously.

The intensity was so much that the speaker wondered how Fred did not shake his arm off.

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