CHAPTER I—INTO THE PRIMITIVE, an excerpt
From Call of the Wild
By Jack London

And over this great demesne Buck ruled. Here he was born, and here he had lived the four years of his life. It was true, there were other dogs, There could not but be other dogs on so vast a place, but they did not count. They came and went, resided in the populous kennels, or lived obscurely in the recesses of the house after the fashion of Toots, the Japanese pug, or Ysabel, the Mexican hairless,—strange creatures that rarely put nose out of doors or set foot to ground. On the other hand, there were the fox terriers, a score of them at least, who yelped fearful promises at Toots and Ysabel looking out of the windows at them and protected by a legion of housemaids armed with brooms and mops.

But Buck was neither house-dog nor kennel-dog. The whole realm was his. He plunged into the swimming tank or went hunting with the Judge's sons; he escorted Mollie and Alice, the Judge's daughters, on long twilight or early morning rambles; on wintry nights he lay at the Judge's feet before the roaring library fire; he carried the Judge's grandsons on his back, or rolled them in the grass, and guarded their footsteps through wild adventures down to the fountain in the stable yard, and even beyond, where the paddocks were, and the berry patches. Among the terriers he stalked imperiously, and Toots and Ysabel he utterly ignored, for he was king,—king over all creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans included.

In the passage above, what type of character is Buck?

Flat and dynamic
Flat and static
Round and dynamic
Round and static

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Answer 1

Answer:

Round and Static

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

ROUND AND STATIC

Explanation:

I smart


Related Questions

Fill in the blanks with the past simple
or the past continious i
h (Mary, break) her leg while she -
(skate)​

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Answer:

Mary broke her leg while she had skated

Explanation:

It was happened  in the past of the past

How can we promote and extend effective practices, especially in schools with disadvantaged backgrounds?

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Now let's investigate the relationship between displacement and velocity more closely. For that, we're going to look at the changing slope of the y versus t graph using Tracker's Data Tool: • Double-click on the x vs. t graph to analyze it. (You should see all the x and r data in the table and a blowup of the graph from the Tracker screen) Now click the button for Slope at the top of the graph area. Slide the cursor slowly along the x versus t graph. You'll see a black line segment showing the instantaneous slope at each point. Note that the value of the slope for each point is shown in the yellow box below the graph Now pick at least three different data times and record the slope of the x versus t graph for that time, using the table below. . Close the Data Tool for this x vs. t graph. • Next, open Data Tool for the v, vs. t graph. (Double-click on the graph.) For each of the times recorded in your data table, find and record the value of v, in the table. Based on what you see from your data table, describe how you could use an x versus t graph to accurately construct a v, versus t graph

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Read this excerpt from Holes.
Which event is the first chronological event of this
passage?
The shovel felt heavy in Stanley's soft, fleshy hands.
He tried to jam it into the earth, but the blade banged
against the ground and bounced off without making a
dent. The vibrations ran up the shaft of the shovel and
into Stanley's wrists, making his bones rattle.
It was still dark. The only light came from the moon
and the stars, more stars than Stanley had ever seen
before. It seemed he had only just gotten to sleep
when Mr. Pendanski came in and woke everyone up.
Mr. Pendanski wakes everyone up.
Stanley sees the moon and the stars.
O Stanley's hands feel the sting of the blow.
The shovel feels heavy in Stanley's hands.
Using all his might, he brought the shovel back down
onto the dry lake bed. The force stung his hands but
made no impression on the earth. He wondered if he
had a defective shovel. He glanced at Zero, about
fifteen feet away, who scooped out a shovelful of dirt
and dumped it on a pile that was already almost a foot
tall.
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Submit
Save and Exit

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Answer:this is a guess because the other dude didn’t answer it by the questions so the answer I think is: the shovel feels heavy in Stanley’s hands(I waited awhile just to be sure that it is 95% right)

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The shovel felt heavy in Stanley’s soft, fleshy hands. He tried to jam it into the earth, but the blade banged against the ground and bounced off without making a dent. The vibrations ran up the shaft of the shovel and into Stanley’s wrists, making his bones rattle.

A theme is ___ in concept.
positive
direct
indistinguishable
vague

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Answer:

indistinguishable

Explanation:

they tend to stand out ( having an over all THEME) making them indistinguishable

3. Regarding nonviolence, a famous quote by the Dalai Lama offers a kind of thesis argument for life: "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Do you agree with this statement and claim? Why or why not?

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Answer:

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write an essay on the dark night​

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Answer:

a dark night or a dark knight

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I need help with number 1-2

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Answer:

1. Some scholars believe that Queen Elizabeth’s England was the Western world's first modern police state.

Rule: This sentence needs apostrophes because we add "s" to the singular, plural nouns, and indefinite pronouns.

2. It’s easy to poke fun at the clothing styles of the ‘70s and ‘80s.

Rule: This sentence needs apostrophes in front of the numbers "70s and 80s" because apostrophes replace missing numbers and letters in contractions.

Explanation:

Details included in answer...

As we walked back down the valley, it became clear that we wouldn't make it home before
sunset. I suggested that we stop and eat what was left of lunch in our backpacks but Jamie
said there wasn't time. Earlier in the week we had lost track of time as well and found
ourselves in the same situation. We could have taken Rex with us, or let him out before we
left, but we were still getting used to him being a part of our lives.
The author implies that:
A: Jamie didn’t know her way around the valley.
B: They would get lost in the dark.
C: Rex was a new pet that needed to be let outside.
D: their backpacks were empty.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Jamie seems to be quite naive about her surroundings. She loses track of time, forgets where she is, and doesn't exactly measure just how long she has been walking in a certain place. Her forgetting Rex just adds on to the fact that Jamie has no idea where she is.

Answer:

C. Rex was a new pet that needed to be let outside.

Explanation:

A: Jamie didn’t know her way around the valley.

This is told by the narrative rather than Jamie.

B: They would get lost in the dark.

It doesn't say they would get lost.

D: their backpacks were empty.

It doesn't state the backpacks were empty it says what is left in their backpacks.

what point of view is red kayak written from?

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Answer:

1st Person

Explanation:

Red Kayak is written from the point of view of a thirteen-year-old boy named Brady

Alicia's thoughts and musings

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sorry i don't understand what you're saying?

Look at the photograph.



The subject’s facial expression depicts a sense of

hopelessness.
indifference.
concern.
concentration

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Answer:

concentration

Explanation:

because he is staring at the instrument

Answer:

Sorry, this is a bit late!

D: Concentration

Explanation:

2020 Edge. Did the quiz and got all of the questions right. Good luck!

His Death had a terrible_on her​

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Answer:

Effect

Explanation:

Just using different options.

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Read this excerpt from the article "Clemente's Impact Wanes in Puerto Rico 40 Years After His Death." I didn't think I would learn much more about Clemente on this visit, and yet a few days ago my father, now a retired physician, told me of the time in the late 1960s when the perennial All-Star came to his office. Seeking treatment for the back trouble that dogged him for much of his career, Clemente sat among the other patients and patiently waited his turn. It was an ordinary gesture by an extraordinary man, one that made his legend just a bit bigger in my eyes. Based on this excerpt, which words best describe Roberto Clemente? awkward and uncomfortable successful and popular humble and considerate educated and intelligent

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Answer:

popular and humble

Explanation:

I think sorry this could be wrong

Answer:

C

Explanation:

C;

Read the letter.

A Letter from the Atlantic

Dear Hannah,

I’ve never seen so much water before—everywhere I look, all I can see around me is placid blue. I’m grateful for the calm water today because it enables me to ascend to the top level of the SS Frisia and look at the Atlantic Ocean that stretches before us until it meets the horizon. I feel the warm air on my face and smell the salty sea air, but there’s a pit in my stomach when I think about how different life in New York will be.

When we first set sail on August 21st, I watched until Hamburg became a miniscule speck in the distance. When I squinted and couldn’t see the familiar buildings with their smoke spewing into the air anymore, Papa told me to look the other way. “You can’t look back,” he said as he walked me to the other side of the ship, his strong arm supporting my shoulders. “Home is there now.” He pointed to a place that was shimmering waves of blue, and I had a hard time visualizing a home that was 6,000 kilometers of water. He told me to close my eyes and picture the skyline that would soon materialize on the horizon. I couldn’t even fathom 6,000 kilometers of water, just like I couldn’t fathom that our new home wouldn’t be Hamburg anymore.

Most of the days at sea have been turbulent; tall waves reach up from the bottom of the sea and smack into the ship, sending us to the ground whenever we are standing. We are jettisoned from one side of the ship to the other like billiard balls; we emigrants glance off one another before moving in separate directions. It was entertaining at first, but now the ship’s rocking motion makes me feel sick, so I descend back to the bottom level where my family’s room is. Through the tiny oval porthole, I watch as the rough water laps the glass.

We play games and read and sleep to pass the time—sometimes there’s violin music that drifts into our room at night. My brother and I step out into the hallway in our socks and dance to the fast beat together, and it makes the boat’s rocking seem bearable. Most nights, we practice some English words with one another peppered in with the German that I will soon use less and less. “I am from Germany,” I practice over and over again, elongating my mouth around vowels that are pronounced differently in English than in German. I still think in German, dream in German, feel German words fly off my tongue with a comfort and speed that I worry I’ll never feel when I speak English. What will happen to me if the English all around me displaces the German of my youth?

There are people on this ship from everywhere: The Kowalski family in the room next to ours is from Poland, while the Ivanov family on the other side is from Russia. We practice basic English with one another: “Good morning. How are you?” Behind the closed doors of strangers’ rooms, I hear unfamiliar consonant sounds making up the lyrics to lilting songs. I can only imagine that these melodies are about feeling adrift; though we come from different places, nostalgia and homesickness know no borders or boundaries.

When I write these letters to you, I wonder where you are and what you are doing. Are you still walking along the canals of the Speicherstadt the way we used to after school? Do you still hear the bells of St. Michael’s Church resounding through the air? Does the bakery on the corner still serve our favorite Brötchen when it comes right out of the oven?

I miss you more than I can say in this letter. Say hello to everyone for me and tell them that my family is doing well. By the time I get on land to mail this letter, I will be at Ellis Island!

Love,

Liesl

Question 1
Part A

In "A Letter from the Atlantic," what inference can be made about how Liesl feels about the other emigrants aboard the SS Frisia ?


She wishes they didn't play music at night.

She enjoys practicing her English with them.

She wishes they left her alone more often.

She wants to learn more about their native countries.
Question 2
Part B

Which sentence best supports the answer in Part A?


"We practice basic English with one another: 'Good morning. How are you?'"

"We play games and read and sleep to pass the time…"

"There are people on this ship from everywhere…"

"We are jettisoned from one side of the ship to the other like billiard balls…"

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Answer:

In "A Letter from the Atlantic," what inference can be made about how Liesl feels about the other emigrants aboard the SS Frisia ?

She enjoys practicing her English with them.

Which sentence best supports the answer in Part A?

"We practice basic English with one another: 'Good morning. How are you?'

Explanation:

Liesl who is travelling with her father and brother to Ellis island felt the urge to write a letter to her best friend due to the homesickness she is experiencing and inability to see her friend again.

To her, though the are going to an English speaking country, she still misses the nostalgia of being a German and all the incidents she uses to experience when in Hamburg, Germany.

Please help will give brainliest

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2, 3 and I would say 4 (or 1)? are your answers.

The river can't be made of red bricks and I doubt the bull would be wearing a leather vest. Number 4 doesn't sound completely right but I'm not sure, 1 is the same.

Answer:

I think it's the 1st 3rd and I'm not sure about the last I would just guess

Explanation:

but I would say for the last one I would go with the 2nd I tried if I'm wrong I'm sorry

Which is the best example of a claim made in an argumentative essay?
O A new highway exit will allow shoppers quick access to the shopping center, which is a good thing.
O My family has lived on this road for decades and we feel strongly that the new highway exit is a terrible idea.
OThe new highway exit should not be built near the elementary school because it will increase noise and traffic.
O I heard that building a new highway exit will create many jobs in our community, and I think that is important.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The new highway exit should o be built near the elemntary school because it will increase noise and traffic

Answer:yes c!

Explanation:

what intipact does the word "nomad," in paragraph 29, have on the overall meaning of the
text?
A.
B.
C.
It proves that the narrator is no longer welcome on the reservation.
It emphasizes that the narrator does not want to leave home but has no other
choice.
It stresses that the narrator must choose between the reservation school and
his new school.
It demonstrates that the narrator no longer feels a sense of belonging, or at
home, on the reservation.
D

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Answer:

noun

the transfer of a business, industry, or service from public to private ownership and control: the workers are opposing the privatization of the national rail company | [count noun] : the government launched a new round of privatizations | [as modifier] : the government's privatization plans.

Privatization is the process of transferring an enterprise or industry from the public sector to the private sector. The public sector is the part of the economic system that is run by government agencies.A system of administration distinguished by its (1) clear hierarchy of authority, (2) rigid division of labor, (3) written and inflexible rules, regulations, and

Answer:

C

Explanation:

if im not right forgive me

Click to read "Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now," by A. E. Housman. Then answer the question. Which line(s) from the poem best support(s) the theme that people should take pleasure in nature during their short lives? O A. And stands about the woodland ride B. Now, of my threescore years and ten, / Twenty will not come again, C. And take from seventy springs a score, D. And since to look at things in bloom/ Fifty springs are little room.​

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

'Loveliest of Trees, the cherry now' is a poem written by A. E. Housman. The poem is about making the most of the present moment, adoring the nature and take pleasure in it during this short lifespan.

The line in which the theme that people should take pleasure in nature during their short lives is found in option D. The line in option D the speaker states that to take pleasure in nature fifty years is little. The speaker, while writing the poem is twenty-years old and expresses that as average human life is seventy years, he is left with only fifty years to take pleasure in nature, which the speaker considers is less time.

Therefore, option D is correct.

Which option is a simple sentence?
O A. Before I do
anything, I'm going to visit my mother.
O B. The green grass covered the senator's gigantic lawn.
C. She didn't have any socks for sale, so I moved on.
O D. Doctors say to get flu shots, and we agree with them.

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answer : the answer would be b

PLS HELP!! Critiquing falls within the evaluation process of thinking. In this assignment you will practice high-order thinking skills at the evaluating level by writing a movie critique. Once you have selected a movie, write a 500-word report evaluating the entertainment value you experienced for each of the movie components below. Again, this is not a professional movie critique. The goal is to evaluate and express your personal entertainment level in the following areas:

Story
Plot
Main Characters
Plausibility
Special Effects

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Answer:

The breakfast Club was a film produced in 1985 and tells the story of five teenagers who had some kind of bad behavior at school and had to spend an entire Saturday in detention. These teenagers do not know each other and are part of totally different groups and live different realities as well. At first the plot seems simple, but it becomes very profound when the characters begin to tell their dramas and interact with each other, even in the midst of their differences. Detention becomes a type of "group therapy" and it's amazing to see how the characters manage to let go with real people, who have problems.

The film is extremely plausible in most factors, especially when it shows that even with the moment of complicity that teenagers have, they will not maintain their friendship, as they are very different from each other.

As the film takes place in the real world and portrays real dramas, special effects were not used, but this does not diminish the quality of the film, which establishes itself as fun, dramatic and full of layers with different meanings.

Explanation:

How do the words shuddering expectancy affect the meaning of this excerpt?

“ I slept profoundly, but how long I do not know. All at once I found myself away, and filled with the shuddering expectancy. All was still. All but my my own heart I could hear it beat. Presently the bedclothes begin to slip away slowly toward the foot of the bed as if someone is pulling them!

1) the narrator awoke excited to discover who might be in his room
2) The narrator is frustrated that he work without knowing why
3) The narrator awoke cold and worries he’ll remain cold all night
4) The narrator understands that something terrifying is about to happen

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I've found some typos in the question and the options. Here is the correct version:

Excerpt from "A Ghost Story" in Sketches New and Old by Mark Twain

I slept profoundly, but how long I do not know. All at once I found myself awake, and filled with a shuddering expectancy. All was still. All but my own heart—I could hear it beat. Presently the bedclothes began to slip away slowly toward the foot of the bed, as if some one were pulling them!…

How do the words shuddering expectancy affect the meaning of this passage?

1. The narrator awoke excited to discover who might be in his room.

2. The narrator is frustrated that he awoke without knowing why.

3. The narrator awoke cold and worries he'll remain cold all night.

4. The narrator understands that something terrifying is about to happen.

Answer:

The words "shuddering expectancy" affect the meaning of this passage because they convey that:

4. The narrator understands that something terrifying is about to happen.

Explanation:

I slept profoundly, but how long I do not know. All at once I found myself awake, and filled with a shuddering expectancy.

The narrator of the passage can sense something is about to happen. He is filled not with ordinary expectancy - excitement, anticipation -, but with shuddering expectancy. He is afraid, anxious, because he knows there is something terrifying around. The bedclothes slipping away are a confirmation of his prediction. He feels as if someone is pulling them. No wonder he was so nervous, so fearful.

what is the protagonist main motivation for the way he or she acts??

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Answer:

The protagonist main motivation for the way he or she acts is explained below in details.

Explanation:

Personality motivation is the purpose of following a characters responses and behavior and activities in a provided picture or everywhere in a story. ... This motivation is at the center of personality characterizations and is important if your purpose is to write convincing and compelling personalities.

1. Why does the poem have a double start – first, “The Lovers of the Poor arrive” and then “The Ladies from the Ladies Betterment League arrive.” Why this double start?

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Answer:

Renowned for her "small... terse portraits of the Black urban poor" (Richard K. Barksdale), the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gwendolyn Brooks here presents a less than flattering portrait of a few representatives from the Ladies Betterment League who leave the comfort of their homes to "allot largesse to the lost." Brooks' razor-sharp perceptions of the human mind invite us to look past ourselves and into the eyes, hearts, and circumstances of others, evoking questions about the way(s) we view, think about, and aim to help those in need. Published in 1963, the poem also gives us the opportunity to explore the nature of charity vs. service, the “horror” of poverty, and how or why we, in Brooks' words, might “avoid inhaling the laden air

Explanation:

Answer:

The Lovers of the Poor and the Ladies from the Ladies Betterment League are two different groups of people who arrive at the house of the poor family. The poem has a double start because it is showing the contrast between these two groups of people.

Explanation:

The Lovers of the Poor are a group of people who help the poor and needy. They are shown in a positive light in the poem. On the other hand, the Ladies from the Ladies Betterment League are a group of people who try to improve the lives of the poor. However, they are shown in a negative light in the poem.

Which of the following sentences contains a gerund?
OA.
OB.
OC.
OD.
Babysitting is an absolutely tiresome job when you have to watch kids all evening.
Most babysitters find that kids are tough to look after if they have irregular bedtimes.
Parents enjoy the luxury of a babysitter after a long workweek.
Agreat babysitter can be very influential in a young child's life.

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the answer to this question would be A

Does uncle hammer in roll of thunder hear my cry, own a carpentry business

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Answer:

no i dont think so

Explanation:

he works in chicago and earns a decent living

can someone please help me? I just want to know if ts c or d. its a little long but help is appreciated :)

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Answer:

its C ! youre right!

Explanation:

1. Correct the errors in the use of Adjectives.
1. I like these kind of books.
2. This is the best pen of the two.
3. Her essay is worst than mine.
4. He is more cleverer than I am.
5. Little money is belter than none.​

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Answer:

1. I like these (kinds) of books.

2. This is the (better) pen of the two.

3. Her essay is (worse) than mine.

4. He is (more clever/ cleverer) than I am.

5. (A little) money is better than none.

Explanation:

1. I like these (kinds) of books.

In this sentence, the use of "kinds" is based on the singularity/ plural of the subject and verb. Since "these" and "books" are all in plural form, so also, "kinds" will be plural.

2. This is the (better) pen of the two.

In comparing things, the use of either the comparative or superlative form is dependent on the number of things under consideration. And in this aspect, the comparison in the given sentence is just between two things. Taking that into consideration, the comparative form of "good" will be used, which is "better" while "best" is used to compare between two or more things depending on the things under consideration.

3. Her essay is (worse) than mine.

As in sentence 2, the comparative and superlative degrees of comparison comes in this sentence too. Since the comparison is between two sides, the comparative form "worse" will be used instead of "worst" as the latter is in the superlative form.

4. He is (more clever/ cleverer) than I am.

Similarly, the comparative form of clever is "more clever" or "cleverer" while the superlative form is "most clever" or "cleverest". And in this case, the correct adjective will be "cleverer" or "more clever".

5. (A little) money is better than none.

"A little" or "little" are quantifiers that express the quantity or number of things. In the given sentence, the quantifier "a little" will be used as the inclusion of the article "a" emphasizes the number, instead of "little" alone as this suggests a negative meaning, while "a little" suggests "some".

- According to Jobs, what does it mean to be grown up? Cite evidence from this text, your
own experience, and other art or literature in your answer.

According to jobs what does it mean to be grown-up? Cite evidence from the text, your own experience, and other art or literature in your answer.

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Answer:

According to jobs what does it mean to be grown-up is explained below in details.

Explanation:

While you rise you conduce to get assured that the world is the process it is and your growth is just to experience your development and growth inside the world. Attempt not to bash into the bars too critical. Attempt to have a good family experience, have joy, gather a few money. That's a pretty inadequate life.

Jumble words-english TCMOES​

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Answer:

[tex]comets[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]i \: think \: your \: correct \ \: \\ \ answer \: is \: comets \\ mark \: as \: brainliest \: ifhelps[/tex]

Answer :-

'COMETS'

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Which excerpt from sea life best supports the idea that the narrator feels lonely in her new school?

O I don’t recall jimmy johnson having such a sweet smile in the fifth grade

O Maya hasn’t exactly ditched me, but we don’t have much to talk about anymore

O maybe that’s why all of my classmates have suddenly turned into a fish

O I wish I were popular like sandy quinn because she never has to worry about sitting In the lunchroom by herself

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Answer:

4th choice

Explanation:

it implies that they eat alone at lunch

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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