Answer/Explanation:
A: Trips take people who take Travel Sac
     E: Searched up travel proverbs and twisted one
A: Travel Sac travels with you
     E: Used repetition
A: Travel like you mean it
     E: It popped into my head. Travel Sac seems like a pretty serious bag so
A: Travel anytime, anywhere, anyhow
     E: Modified an existing slogan
A: Carry the need to travel
     E: I have no idea. Like need for speed but need to travel.
A: Fulfill the need to travel
     E: modified from the above.
I did more so you can choose since they aren't great. 
(This was kind of fun I don't know. No it was a bit painfully difficult and cringey.)
By the way you misspelled traveler as "traverler" in the last blurb.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>a system or thing used as an example to follow</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The answer to fill in the blank would be B) Thesis statement because the thesis is like the message the author is trying to send to his readers so they can comprehend his or her text.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
7. We'll begin the renovation in April.
8. My brother and I haven't chosen paint colors yet.
9. Our parents aren't expecting the work to take very long.
10. My brother hasn't been this excited about anything in years!
Explanation:
I have been able to able to rewrite each sentence forming a contraction.
In English Language, Contraction actually refers to the forming or a word by joining two words together using a apostrophe. These contraction is actually found in spoken English or during informal written English. 
The above answers reveals that each helping verb in each sentence was used to form the contraction. Helping verbs are mostly used to form contractions.
In the above sentences, the bolded words are actually the contractions that are formed.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is A, 'analyze'. When you analyze a character's actions, you are examining them and attempting to understand them. Answer choice B is incorrect, because gathering details about a character's actions does not necessarily mean that you understand them. Answer choices C and D are incorrect because they are part of the writing process, and when you examine a character's actions, you are typically reading.
Hope this helps!