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K12 answers ,1 Mary lennox ,2 the phrase climb up the sky,3 out of control,4 turning point,5 The only person worse then mary's mother is mr. craven,6 she gets ready for breakfast quickly,7 people often unspoken desires and the one under that question is That was matthews way, 8 static , 9 it leads to other boys giving tom things , 10 tom wanted something bigger and the answer to the one under that one starts with "and when the middle of the after noon came, 11 eagerness ,12 starts with the teachers constant support, 13 start wit the teen pop star ,14 a verb describing how the servents did not act 15, in a drowsy ,16 start wit snowfall can occur ,17 start wit i was playing catch with my two dogs , 18 the correct one says to treat mildew first.
Explanation: i did not feel like typing the whole answer to sum of them but i took the test and for the people who not in k12 u can use those answers too. this took forever to type don't let if flop.
<span> Shields of Arthur's knight were hanging on a tree in Turquine's land because on the tree "hangeth a basin of copper and latten, and if thou strike upon that basin thou shalt hear tidings.”</span>
He needed it to return to the normal why? because, before world war, Harding’s was United States presidential candidate. Harding’s promise was to return the United States’ prewar mentality, without the thought of war tainting the minds of the American people.
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The medicine bag is a symbol of the family’s heritage and American Indian roots.
A medicine bag is a small pouch worn under the clothes by Native Americans, which usually contain personal sacred elements that represent prosperity and ancestral identity.
In the excerpt from "The Medicine Bag," by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Grandpa is weak and believes he is going to die soon, so he intends to continue the family tradition of passing the medicine bag to the eldest male child, Martin.
<span>From the passage "Four
Freedoms Speech" by Franklin D. Roosevelt, it stated that:
We must always be wary of those who with sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal
preach the "ism" of appeasement.
How does Roosevelt's use of rhetoric in this excerpt advance his viewpoint?
d. By using musical imagery, Roosevelt condemns the emptiness of the efforts
made by those who support appeasement.</span>