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lara [203]
3 years ago
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I NEED HELP!!! like nobody helping me i had my question up there for 19 hours like come on if u want to help my last question is

on my page just go to question and u will is i post it more than one time there is a math and ela question come on! Im giving brainliest for the two questions! Thank u
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Triss [41]3 years ago
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what the question

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Snezhnost [94]

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not mine lol

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How does the author develop the central idea? “The Dream of a Flying Car
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The author develops the central idea by showing how a flying car would work and how it would benefit society.

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  • The central idea of a text is the main subject to which the text refers.
  • In “The Dream of a Flying Car Getting Closer to Reality” we can see that the central idea is the possibility of there being flying cars.
  • To develop this central idea, the author shows how the flying car will work and how it will be good for people.

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Hi can anyone please help me in this own word
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Answer:Sorry bud not my thing

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The identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as his
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The identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as his , This answer is stated in the analysis of the Mark Twain story "THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED

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It is people who have extraordinary skill, courage and determination who deserve to be famous, not those whi have goodblooks or
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October 15, 2019.

Lucas Andrews

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NYC newspaper

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I think that the people who are having extraordinary skills and courage to show them are valuable and interesting because they cannot do something that the other's can and that makes them special.

Bad behavior or shoving a lot of money is something that does not have lasting. Those things cannot be interesting for a long time to the public because that is something that doesn't have value. Famous people should give us and our children a good example.

We should appreciate those people who can make this world a better place.

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