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question:
UNDERLINE THE ADVERBIAL PHRASE IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: I think he behaved sensibly.
Answer:
sensibly
THEME.......................................................................................
Answer:
<em>A. Students should make an informed decision when she was in a college.</em>
Explanation:
<em>Base on the answer choices and passage we can infer that: </em>
<em>A. Students should make an informed decision when she was in a college.</em>
<em>Choice A kind of conclusion that can round up a series of points in a passage. This passage talked about the important choices that a student needs to consider when choosing a college to go to or what they want to do . The entire passage talks about this and explains the process of making an informed decision.</em>
<em>B. Choosing a college can be a very exciting time for students.</em>
<em>We can see that the passage never even mention about choosing a college is very exciting time for students. it's truthful and implied when the passage talks about all the planning necessary, but not the main, direct message of the passage</em>
<em>C. Students should consider only financial aid when choosing a college.</em>
<em>The passage doesn't say students should consider only financial aid when choosing a college. But it did mention that financial consideration will eventually require students to narrow this list.</em>
<em>D. Choosing a college can be a very stressful time for students.</em>
<em>We can see that the passage never even mention about choosing a college can be a very stressful time for students {opposite of choice B}</em>
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<u><em>~lenvy~</em></u>
Speak Up
Speak up, for your lips are not sealed
And your words are still your own
This upright body is yours:
Speak, while your soul is still your own
Look there, in that smithy;
Its red oven, fierce flames,
The padlocks are already opening their mouths
And each fetter is skirting around.
Speak up now, for time is running out.
Before your body and mind fade away,
Tell us, the truth is not yet dead.
Speak
Whatever you have to say!
The part of a textbook that states the author's purpose is the Preface/Introduction.