1-Arnold is soon called for his award, and he covers his face as he walks to the stage. In his bloodstream, Ms. Frizzle turns the bus into a "villi bus" to absorb all the orange, which works. Arnold's skin is changed back to normal as he steps onto the stage.
2-Because cells are very small, so she had to shrink them twice 3. How do the students describe Phoebe's skin? They describe her skin as being made of many flat pieces, rather than one smooth piece, that easily flake off.
3-They describe her skin as being made of many flat pieces, rather than one smooth piece, that easily flake off. a.
a: These “flakes” are called skin cells!
4- I dont know what 4 is
5-By having many layers of skin cells, you skin acts as a protective barrier to prevent unnecessary items from entering your body. It is your body's first line of defense!
6-Through a hair follicle
7- maybe develope?
Answer: Memmott explains that the tragedy is not well known today and then shows why it is worth remembering.
Explanation: In the passage A, we can see a brief introduction to the subject by informing about a commemoration called "Border of Lights" in Dominican Republic, and it also explains that this commemoration is about a tragedy that was forgotten for a long time, and that many people don't know about. To complement the first paragraph, passage B describes what was the tragedy that occurred in Dominican Republic, where many Haitian were killed just for being Haitians, in this way he emphasizes in why this tragedy needs to be remember.
yea i don't know i'm just bored and lonely :⊂ but the answer is B he valued science over morals
I’ve need read the story... but I think it’s either b or c
The answer I believe is false