False, he was a writer but he is known because he wrote the dictionary of English literature
Answer:
Explanation:
Bring a charged device (iPad, Chrome book, etc.).
Bring an independent reading book every day.
Be in your seat, ready to learn, when the bell rings.
Double-check your work and the assignment directions.
Bring a positive attitude.
Listen while others are speaking, and respect others’ concentration during independent work time.
Have grit. Don’t give up!
Be a leader.
Be honest.
Ask questions.
these are all good classroom norms because they make you prepared and ready for everything to get good grades
just a few. mark brainliest
As a Great Gatsby lover, I know every inch of this and can tell you they stop at Wilson's garage on the way to New York City.
Answer:
adjective
1.
(especially of a muscle) stretched tight or rigid.
"she tried to relax her tense muscles"
Similar:
taut
stretched tight
tight
rigid
stretched
strained
stiff
Opposite:
slack
loose
2.
unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation.
"he was tense with excitement"
verb
become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness.
"her body tensed up"
I think it’s B I’m not sure tho