The paragraph below has been rewritten with greater word variety, with the changes made in bold:
<span>Last summer I read a book that I really enjoyed. It was the first time I have ever been so engaged in a story. The book centered around a man who had been shipwrecked on a deserted island. It was an excellent tale, and I would recommend it to anyone who likes an exciting novel. </span>
Answer:
he is confident he will get a prize
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
A metaphor is comparing two things without using like or as.
Answer:
The answer is B Two Rare And Valuable Pennys
Explanation:
It couldn't have been A because the first penny has nothing to do with stamping
and it couldn't be C because the second penny doesn't have anything to do with WW2
and it couldn't be D because it barely skims the surface of that topic.
Now of course all of those are mentioned, but the one that stands out the most, and is most relevant is B.
So logically the answer is B.
Much of this poverty was said to be "invisible." It affected Blacks in urban neighborhoods and whites in depressed rural areas like the Appalachian Mountains. Middle-class Americans never saw the misery in other sectors of American society. Poverty amid plenty was another paradox of the '50s, but most people were able to ignore it.
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