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R - Ponyboy should've participated in the rumble
A - Yes because there'll be no weapons
C Chapter 9 Page 134
E Even though Ponyboy doesn't like the idea of confrontation, he likes to help others and he would increase the Greasers's chances of winning.
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Dickinson most likely repeats the word "passed" three times in this stanza because this specific word conveys a sense of steady motion. Thus, the correct option is A. 
<h3>What is Stanza?</h3>
In literature, Stanza may be defined as a section of a poem consisting of a sequence of lines positioned jointly in a usually systematic pattern of meter and rhyme. 
With the word "passed" in the given excerpt, the author Dickinson illustrates the old memories with gradual but continuous movement of time that has been passed. 
Therefore, the correct option for this question is A. 
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Witch Cakes
A bizarre form of counter-magic, the witch cake was a supernatural dessert used to identify suspected evildoers. In cases of mysterious illness or possession, witch-hunters would take a sample of the victim's urine, mix it with rye-meal and ashes and bake it into a cake.
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I think that you put it under the wrong category, but the answer was to dedicate a plot of land that would become Soldier's National Cemetery.
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B). Excitedly.
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Context clues are defined as the hints or clues provided by the author that allows the readers to determine the meaning of a particular unfamiliar word. 
In the given statement, the hint 'how someone will have to work if he/she has to solve a number of mathematical problems within an hour' helps in understanding that the word 'feverishly' stands for 'excitedly or with excitement and determination.' This determination is clearly suggested by the details like 'barely ever looking up as his pencil flew up and down.' Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.