Answer:
1. It is a superstition.
2. It is unusual for Max to be in Freak's class because Max's learning disabled and usually in classes for students with learning disabilities
Strange enough, I just read this in my class(I'm going into 7th grade)! Great book.
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--Applepi101
Answer:
B. Noun
Explanation:
Prepositional phrases always end in nouns.
Take this sentence: Drake chased his brother Josh around the tree.
Tree is the ending, and also a noun.
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Answer: d. Accurate perceptions rely on stereotypes.
Sentences a to c are correct assumptions of perception. Perception is indeed a complex process, and one which requires our brain to choose which information to focus on. Moreover, perception can help us communicate more effectively. However, it is false that accurate perceptions rely on stereotypes. In fact, stereotypes tend to be inaccurate perceptions of other people, and therefore, should not be trusted as reliable interpretations of reality.
The sentence should be written:
The kids, wanting to follow in the footsteps of the clowning icon, approach him for guidance.
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