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Gore-ELA-Grade 11 Final / 45 questions

“Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery” is an example of which point of view?

Unit 1 Test / 35 questions

The main reason for writing.

015 ENG (Grammar & Writing) Unit 7 / 10 questions

Will he leave soon? No, he ………. .

015 ENG (Grammar & Writing) Unit 4 / 10 questions

He …………………to Dubai last June.

READING AND WRITING EXAM 8TH GRADE / 21 questions

READING 10. In "Several policemen leapt out," "leapt" means

reading and writing 10b III Term / 20 questions

Grammar point 1: -ing forms (difficulty level 2) Write down the verb that needs to have -ing to make the sentence logical. For example 11 Marcia stood admiring the scenery for a while before get her paints out. Answer: getting 12 After shower, Simon put on his best suit and rehearsed what he was going to say. 13 What do you like best about live in the city? 14 Swim in the sea is one of life's greatest pleasures! 15 The collage was made by stickimages stick onto a piece of wood. Anwer for 15: _____ do not use capital letter

Reading and Writing 10 IV term / 21 questions

READING EXERCISE If only they'd told me ... A: Anna (19) It sounds silly, but I wish I'd been told how to make friends. I spent my whole childhood thinking that I didn't have friends because I didn't have the right clothes or listen to the right music. However, according to the experts, you can make friends far more quickly if you show interest in other people rather than try to make them interested in you. If only I'd known that, life would have been so much easier. B: Susie (17) Most people need to be reminded to give as well as take in relationships, but for me it was the other way round. I always helped my friends with their problems and advised them, but I never wanted to talk to anyone about my own problems. I thought I was a really good friend and research shows that people feel happier when they give others support than when they receive it. However, I wish I'd asked for help from my friends when I needed it. C: Osman (21) I started going out with a girl when I was a teenager. It was great at first but then we started to fall out a lot. I spent all my time trying to make up with her and I was often down in the dumps. But when we finally broke up, I realized that it was actually for the best. I think teenagers can take first love too seriously. If only someone had persuaded me not to do that, I wouldn't have wasted so much time. D: Alberto (18) I wish somebody had warned me about frenemies. I had this 'mate' who used to sit next to me in science class. He used to talk to me throughout the lesson. I couldn't ever concentrate because of him. In the end, I failed science while he passed! I found out that he'd been receiving extra lessons at home. In my opinion kids are ashamed to tell classmates that they want to pay attention in class, and that's wrong; they'd get more respect from their friends if they were honest. EXERCISE Write A for Anna, B for Susie, C for Osman or D for Alberto. Which person says: 1 they wish somebody had told them to ask for the advice of friends? ____ 2 they used to believe that kids based friendship on appearances? ____ 3 they wish somebody had told them about false friends? ____ 4 they wish they'd known not to worry so much about a relationship? ____ 5 they behaved towards friends in a way they thought was kind? ____ 6 they used to try hard to get someone to forgive them after arguments?___ Answer for 3: _______ Use the chosen letter use capital letter

8a reading and writing 3 term / 30 questions

READING Read the text. Then read the sentences and choose True, False, or Doesn’t say. Hi – from India! Hi – from India! Well, after all the preparation and planning, we’ve finally made it to India. And it has been a real culture shock! Chris and I are currently sitting in a little Internet café in Agra. We’re about five minutes from the Taj Mahal, and we’re both really looking forward to visiting it later today. I’ve read so much about it and seen so many photos. I think it’s going to be amazing. It’s very hot so it’s a relief to be inside somewhere nice and cool. We arrived in Delhi on Sunday, and we spent the next couple of days visiting a few sights. We went to a beautiful mosque, and we walked around some very old ruins. It was very hot and crowded, and the roads were so busy with cars, trucks, and buses everywhere! I’ve never seen so much traffic in my life. But the people are so friendly, and the food is amazing. We’ve eaten in a few of the street restaurants. The food is fantastic – and it’s so cheap! We had some vegetarian food in a café near our hotel yesterday. The food was great and the people were so nice. I think if you only eat in western restaurants and stay in western hotels, you won’t experience the real India. We’ve seen lots of rickshaws, the little bicycle taxis – but we haven’t ridden in one yet. I don’t know how the poor rickshaw drivers have the energy to cycle across the city all day. We usually take a taxi or try and get on a bus, but that isn’t so easy. They’re so crowded, it’s hard to squeeze yourself in. I’m enjoying every minute of being here. I think India is the most interesting country I’ve ever been to. I’ve only been here for five days but it feels like longer. We’re taking the train tomorrow, so I won’t be able to update my blog for a day or two. Take care! Lisa x 1 Lisa is writing in an Internet café. True / False / Doesn’t say 2 Lisa and Chris have been to the Taj Mahal. True / False / Doesn’t say 3 They’ve been in India since Sunday morning. True / False / Doesn’t say 4 They haven’t done any sightseeing yet. True / False / Doesn’t say 5 They’ve eaten some exotic fruit. True / False / Doesn’t say 6 Lisa thinks you won’t experience India if you go to western hotels and restaurants. True / False / Doesn’t say 7 They usually travel around by taxi or bus. True / False / Doesn’t say 8 They’ve ridden in lots of rickshaws. True / False / Doesn’t say 9 Lisa thinks that India is one of the most unusual countries she has ever visited. True / False / Doesn’t say 10 They are going on a train trip tomorrow. True / False / Doesn’t say 2. ____________

READING AND WRITING EXAM 8TH GRADE / 21 questions

READING The Death Car It was a cold night in September. The rain was drumming on the car roof as George and Marie Winston drove through the empty country roads towards the house of their friends, the Harrisons, where they were going to attend a party to celebrate the engagement of the Harrisons' daughter, Lisa. As they drove, they listened to the local radio station, which was playing classical music. They were about five miles from their destination when the music on the radio was interrupted by a news announcement: "The Cheshire police have issued a serious warning after a man escaped from Colford Mental Hospital earlier this evening. The man, John Downey, is a murderer who killed six people before he was captured two years ago. He is described as large, very strong and extremely dangerous. People in the Cheshire area are warned to keep their doors and windows locked, and to call the police immediately if they see anyone acting strangely." Marie shivered. "A crazy killer. And he's out there somewhere. That's scary." "Don't worry about it," said her husband. "We're nearly there now. Anyway, we have more important things to worry about. This car is losing power for some reason -- it must be that old problem with the carburetor. If it gets any worse, we'll have to stay at the Harrisons' tonight and get it fixed before we travel back tomorrow." As he spoke, the car began to slow down. George pressed the accelerator, but the engine only coughed. Finally they rolled to a halt, as the engine died completely. Just as they stopped, George pulled the car off the road, and it came to rest under a large tree. "Blast!" said George angrily. "Now we'll have to walk in the rain." "But that'll take us an hour at least," said Marie. "And I have my high-heeled shoes and my nice clothes on. They'll be ruined!" "Well, you'll have to wait while I run to the nearest house and call the Harrisons. Someone can come out and pick us up," said George. "But George! Have you forgotten what the radio said? There's a homicidal maniac out there! You can't leave me alone here!" "You'll have to hide in the back of the car. Lock all the doors and lie on the floor in the back, under this blanket. No-one will see you. When I come back, I'll knock three times on the door. Then you can get up and open it. Don't open it unless you hear three knocks." George opened the door and slipped out into the rain. He quickly disappeared into the blackness. Marie quickly locked the doors and settled down under the blanket in the back for a long wait. She was frightened and worried, but she was a strong-minded woman. She had not been waiting long, however, when she heard a strange scratching noise. It seemed to be coming from the roof of the car. Marie was terrified. She listened, holding her breath. Then she heard three slow knocks, one after the other, also on the roof of the car. Was it her husband? Should she open the door? Then she heard another knock, and another. This was not her husband. It was somebody -- or something -- else. She was shaking with fear, but she forced herself to lie still. The knocking continued -- bump, bump, bump, bump. Many hours later, as the sun rose, she was still lying there. She had not slept for a moment. The knocking had never stopped, all night long. She did not know what to do. Where was George? Why had he not come for her? Suddenly, she heard the sound of three or four vehicles, racing quickly down the road. All of them pulled up around her, their tires screeching on the road. At last! Someone had come! Marie sat up quickly and looked out of the window. The three vehicles were all police cars, and two still had their lights flashing. Several policemen leapt out. One of them rushed towards the car as Marie opened the door. He took her by the hand. "Get out of the car and walk with me to the police vehicle. miss. You're safe now. Look straight ahead. Keep looking at the police car. Don't look back. Just don't look back." Something in the way he spoke filled Marie with cold horror. She could not help herself. About ten yards from the police car, she stopped, turned and looked back at the empty vehicle. George was hanging from the tree above the car, a rope tied around his neck. As the wind blew his body back and forth, his feet were bumping gently on the roof of the car -- bump, bump, bump, bump. (MDH 1994 -- From a common urban legend) 1. Where were the Winstons going when this incident happened?

Int. 1 Reading Text & Writing text / 24 questions

_______________ is necessary for life.

reading and writing 10a III Term / 20 questions

Reading comprehension [1] Stolen Paintings Destroyed Seven paintings, missing since being stolen from a museum in the Netherlands in October 2012, have beendestroyed by the thief's mother. The mother, being afraid for her son, admitted to digging the paintings out of her son's hiding place in the ground and burning them. The paintings, including impressive works by Picasso and Matisse, went missing after thieves entered the museum through the back door and simply took the paintings off the wall. The stolen paintings were all portraits, with the exception of one, which was a subtle but powerful urban landscape by Monet. They were worth 130 million pounds. [2] Things to see Poppaea's Villa, lying between Naples and Sorrento, is a stunning example of Roman architecture and is well worth visiting. Poppaea was the second wife of the Roman emperor Nero and her house was buried during thevolcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. There are 55 rooms containing rich decoration and you can see some ofthe finest examples of Roman frescoes there. Most of the murals are still-life, with birds and fruit being the most popular subjects. Villa Poppaea is open to visitors seven days a week. [3] Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) Mexico's best-known female painter, Kahlo started painting after being in a road accident and having 35 operations. The famous muralist Diego Rivera, who was impressed by her work, encouraged her to continue painting. After marrying Rivera in 1929, Kahlo travelled with him as he received commissions for murals. Kahlo is known for her many self-portraits, her imagination and her use of bright colours. [4] So guys, in a few seconds you're going to see the Louvre – home to some of the most famous works of art in the world! I'm sure you can guess the painting that attracts the most visitors, can't you? Yes, the Mona Lisa. I bet you don't know about its dramatic history though, do you? It was once stolen by the guy who cleaned the museum, only to be recovered two years later. On other occasions, acid and stones have been thrown at poor Mona but nothing seems to stop her smiling! Answer the questions: T or F, write the letter using capital letter. Choose True (T) or False (F). 15 In text [1] we are told most of the stolen paintings that were destroyed were paintings of people. T / F 16 In text [2] we are told that the paintings in Poppaea's Villa are on canvas and paper. T / F 17 In text 3 we are told that Diego Rivera thought Frida Kahlo's art was dull. T / F 18 In text 3 we are told that Diego Rivera was paid to paint on walls. T / F 19 In text 4 we are told that the Mona Lisa painting's past is full of action and unusual events. T / F Answer for 19:_____

reading and writing 7b III Term / 21 questions

Vocabulary set 1: Food and drink (difficulty level 2) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. 1 Some people say you eat [cake / soup / onion] and others say you drink it! 2 In England people sometimes have [cola / cake / soup] before their main meal. 3 [Carrots / Chocolates / Sweets] are good for you. We eat them very often. 4 Is he eating [chips / cola / chocolate] with his chicken? 5 Can you get the [chocolates / soups / potatoes] ready for lunch, please? Answer for 4: write only the correct word. Do not use capital letter

READING AND WRITING G1/T4 (8A) / 10 questions

2.

READING AND WRITING G1/T4 (11B) / 10 questions

f. In 1910, he enters Harvard University.

Reading and Writing 10 IV term / 21 questions

READING EXERCISE If only they'd told me ... A: Anna (19) It sounds silly, but I wish I'd been told how to make friends. I spent my whole childhood thinking that I didn't have friends because I didn't have the right clothes or listen to the right music. However, according to the experts, you can make friends far more quickly if you show interest in other people rather than try to make them interested in you. If only I'd known that, life would have been so much easier. B: Susie (17) Most people need to be reminded to give as well as take in relationships, but for me it was the other way round. I always helped my friends with their problems and advised them, but I never wanted to talk to anyone about my own problems. I thought I was a really good friend and research shows that people feel happier when they give others support than when they receive it. However, I wish I'd asked for help from my friends when I needed it. C: Osman (21) I started going out with a girl when I was a teenager. It was great at first but then we started to fall out a lot. I spent all my time trying to make up with her and I was often down in the dumps. But when we finally broke up, I realized that it was actually for the best. I think teenagers can take first love too seriously. If only someone had persuaded me not to do that, I wouldn't have wasted so much time. D: Alberto (18) I wish somebody had warned me about frenemies. I had this 'mate' who used to sit next to me in science class. He used to talk to me throughout the lesson. I couldn't ever concentrate because of him. In the end, I failed science while he passed! I found out that he'd been receiving extra lessons at home. In my opinion kids are ashamed to tell classmates that they want to pay attention in class, and that's wrong; they'd get more respect from their friends if they were honest. EXERCISE Write A for Anna, B for Susie, C for Osman or D for Alberto. Which person says: 1 they wish somebody had told them to ask for the advice of friends? ____ 2 they used to believe that kids based friendship on appearances? ____ 3 they wish somebody had told them about false friends? ____ 4 they wish they'd known not to worry so much about a relationship? ____ 5 they behaved towards friends in a way they thought was kind? ____ 6 they used to try hard to get someone to forgive them after arguments?___ Answer for 3: _______ Use the chosen letter use capital letter

015 ENG (Grammar & Writing) Unit 1 / 10 questions

Boris always………………………his bills on time.

015 ENG (Grammar & Writing) Unit 2 / 10 questions

Is he talking on the phone? No, he ……………………….

10 b grade Reading and writing / 31 questions

Complete with the correct tense of the verbs. 11 It will be easier for all of us if we _____ together. (work) 12 The dog barks if it _____ a noise outside.(hear) 13 You will never succeed if you ______ harder. (try) 14 If you buy more than one piece of clothing in that shop, _______ you a discount. (give) 15 If it rains tomorrow, we _______ play volleyball. (be able to) Answer for 12: _____ Do not use capital letter, write the sentence for the blank. if necessary use the bottom next to numer 0 for contractions.

test 3 / 13 questions

The word capsize is acting as what kind of part of speech. Anyone watching could see that it was our inexperience that caused us to capsize the canoe.

Typography MC / 50 questions

Which of the following movement was most dependent on geometric principles?

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Transmitted through actions/behavior

Ch. 19 World of Work / 20 questions

Writing a business letter is similar to acedemic essay writing because they share many of the same features.

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Give at least 3 kinds of tones that we should use?

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Which one of these is the correct order for the social ranking? (Lowest > Highest)

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Find the correct statement.

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Continually can be defined as:

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What is Violet Kazue de Cristoforo famous for?

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THIS WAS YOUR LAST VOCAB TEST FOR THE YEAR!

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Fiction is

Social Studies Final Part 1 / 50 questions

In this feature of society, people are divided up and ranked based on importance. Examples include slaves, nobles, priests, and kings.

Vocabulary Test One / 15 questions

The ________________ are the people in the story.

Year Long Course / 30 questions

A student consistently reverses the letters b and d in writing. One of the best ways to help is for a teacher to make a "trace and write" center of those letters in a way to differentiate instruction.

Final Exam 11 pt. 1 / 50 questions

Chose the correct word for the sentence: Please be quiet _____ the teacher is talking.

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Which of the following describes women's jobs in Sumeria?

Foreign Literary Terminology / 18 questions

Of, relating to or being the person or thing for whom or which something is named; a work which takes its creator's name as its title

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Why does Hazlitt refer to past leaders, kings, and artists in the second paragraph?

Literacy quizz / 10 questions

The structure of a complex sentence can be : Independent clause + comma (,) + Independent clause

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Caroline wants to connect with her audience. Of the choices listed below, what is the most important thing she can do to accomplish this?

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Choose the best definition for the word; objective

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Are revisions allowed in this course?

Vocabulary Pre-Test / 30 questions

Choose the best definition for the word; objective

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A slow lap-dissolve _____

Homework 1 / 10 questions

Late homework is due by ________________________ of the same day that I am absent.

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What is a small object, usually built to scale, that represents in detail a larger object?

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¿Qué hace el pizarrón?

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Word form for 17,934

MAKE UP TEST SECOND TERM / 26 questions

Travel PART OF SPEECH: Noun DEFINITION: to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship:

Reading and Writing - Meta 1 - Primer Periodo / 34 questions

In different countries, people do things in different ways and at different times. In Mexico, for example, people often (1) ______ their dinner at about 9 p.m., especially in summer, but in the U.S. people (2) ______ at about six o’clock in the evening. In some countries, too, people (3) ______ all through the day because their office (4) ______ a break in the afternoon. Store opening times are different in different countries too. In the U.K. the shops (5) ______ at nine or 10 in the morning and close at five or six in the evening. But in Hong Kong they open at about 11 a.m. and (6) ______ before 11 p.m. And school years can be very different. The school year in the U.S. (7) ______ in June and starts again in August, but in Australia it (8) ______ in June but in December, and then (9) ______ again in February. When (10) ______ your school year start and finish? 6. _____________

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What is a small object, usually built to scale, that represents in detail a larger object?

Keyboarding FINAL / 28 questions

This computer part is an arrangement of letters, figures, symbols and function keys.

reading and writing 7 grade IV term / 30 questions

READING COMPREHENSION Read the following text and answer the questions LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat. Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre. Match the numbers and dates (0-4) to what they relate to (A-E) 1 1550 _____ 2 4.4 million _____ 3 1558 _____ 4 1599 _____ B Elizabeth I became queen C in the UK today D 3.2 million people in England and Wales E the Globe Theatre opened Answer for 4: ____ write the correct letter. Do not use capital letter

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A ____ was a writer, often hired to keep track of the items people traded.

Scanning / 10 questions

Scanning and Skimming are_______________

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Regular expenses that cannot be avoided, such as the cost of club dues.

The Phantom of the Opera / 11 questions

The Prologue is...

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usually revolves around a single idea and is short enough to be read in one sitting.

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Ziggurats were built very tall for what purpose?

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As of July 1st, 2016, how many broker duties are listed in the license law?

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I now ____ much more about dinosaurs.

Irregular Verbs / 15 questions

I now ____ much more about dinosaurs.

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Which of the following sentences is correct?

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A ______ writing tells a story. The story could be fact or fiction.

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The earliest known written collection of laws, consisting of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of life.

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Which of the following is not a type of purpose?

Irregular Verbs / 15 questions

I _________ all of her books.

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The place and time a story occurs.

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What was the Teaching Method by the CSE in teaching the Medical students?

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The ironic minimalizing of fact, presents something as less significant than it is. The effect can frequently be humorous and emphatic. This is the opposite of hyperbole.

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Spoken or written words.

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All four content areas of the ACT are multiple choice.

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An outstanding check is one that has been issued by a depositor but not yet reported on a bank statement by the bank.

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_____________________ is where each family within a civilization has a specialized job and they trade their products for any good that they need.

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ingles2-7 / 10 questions

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ingles2-7 / 10 questions

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ingles2-7 / 10 questions

6. THE UNCOUNTABLES NOUNS ARE:

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Which is NOT a difference between Shakespearian and modern-day drama?

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What is a term used when carrying and borrowing are involved?

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What was the ruling kingdom of the American colonies?

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If you are citing from the same source for an entire page, you can just put the citation once after all the paragraphs you use with information that came from that book.

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This type of self esteem is harmful if it continues for too long.

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In the check register, debits (-) include ____________, while credits (+) include ________________.

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In your essay you should do all of the following except,

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Which of the following is the correct social order of Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia Vocabulary / 15 questions

Which of the following explains the meaning of the word civilization?

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The _____ tells whom or what the sentence is about.

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Monchi was reluctant to help with the roundup because he would miss_________________.

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What is the meaning of the term 'sedulous ape', used in the second to last line of the essay?

8BWT10 / 10 questions

a tool of persuasion in which a word or phrase is used over and over to make a point

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How many times do you press the ENTER key after the complimentary close?

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Which of the following explains the meaning of the word irrigation?

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The authors feelings are called the ...

ingles2-7 / 10 questions

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USE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TO SAY ACTIVITIES ARE DOING NOW.

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When closing a direct request, you should