Select your own metaphors to complete a couplet. Remember to ask yourself what each reminds you of.

An acrobat swinging through the air,

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Answer 1

Answer:

The moonlight sparkled brighter than a gypsy

Explanation:

This is a metaphor bc it compares 2 things without using like or as


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N the context of the text, what makes a family? How is Mike’s family impacted by hisgrandmother’s sickness and memory loss? Have you ever had an older family member fallill? How were you and your family affected?
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Answer:

Answers with Explanations: 1. In the context of the text, what makes a family? The question is related to the story entitled "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker.. In the context of the text, not only living together makes a family but also having "respect" for each other.In relation to this, the experience that the family goes through also indicates what a family truly is.

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly

There was a son named Anton. He dreamed that a girl placed a handkerchief over his face. He woke up but he saw no one. Anton told his mother what he had dreamed. His mother said, "Anton, you've dreamed of something enchanted."

A few days later Anton dreamed the dream again and it was exactly the same: A girl placed a handkerchief over his face.

"Anton," his mother said, "you dream of a girl who lives with her father in the tower of the moon."

How does the plot influence characterization in this excerpt?

The exposition introduces Anton as a fortune teller.
The exposition introduces Anton’s mother as a fanciful woman.
The rising action shows Anton facing the challenges of finding the tower.
The rising action shows Anton’s mother reacting to Anton’s travels.

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Answer:

I think that it would be the exposition introduces antons mother as a fanciful woman

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! A teacher surveys a sample of students from Lake Middle School. He asks the students where they’d like to go for a field trip. He records these results:
80 choose the aquarium.
60 choose the science center.
30 choose the planetarium.
40 choose the farm.
The teacher wants to figure out the relative frequency of a student choosing the aquarium. He will then estimate how many students out of all 1000 at the school are likely to choose the aquarium.
4) Write and solve a proportion that the teacher can use to estimate how many students in the whole school would choose the aquarium. Show your work.

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Answer:

8:21

Explanation:

80+60+30+40 = 210 (how many students altogether)

and there are 80 students who chose the aquarium

so -> 80:210

then simplify to -> 8:21

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Answer:

1. 210 students

2. 80/210 students

3. 8/21 or 38%

4. 8/21 = x/1000 | X = 381 students

Explanation:

tell me one thing you think a "retired" person should do in retirement, and why.

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Live the most of their life , they’ve worked a majority of their lives and spend time with family and travel

List the strong descriptive details from this passage that Hillenbrand uses to describe the Pearl Harbor attack. Why does the author provide so much detail?

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Where’s the passage?

Why do you think most of Dickens’s works focus on portraying the lives of the poor and the working class?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Certainly Dickens was sympathetic to the working poor—what he would have considered to be the good or "deserving" poor. Examples of these are the Plornish family in Little Dorrit, as well as working-class characters down on their luck, like Stephen Blackpool in Hard Times, or middle-class characters struggling to hide their loss of class status as the result of poverty, like Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol. Dickens was almost always sympathetic to poor women, including prostitutes like Nancy in Oliver Twist, and children like Jo the street sweeper in Bleak House.

But Dickens was also, like many of his contemporaries, worried, even afraid of the potential for crime and violence in poverty, particularly in people like Bill Sykes (Oliver Twist), especially when those people congealed into a mob. (The out-of-control masses of the Gordon riots in Barnaby Rudge, or the revolutionaries in Tale of Two Cities are good examples.) Generally speaking, Dickens believed—and strongly insisted in his work—that crime was a result of poverty and its corollary, ignorance; but despite his sympathetic treatments of characters like Magwitch in Great Expectations, there is a barely-controlled anxiety in many of his works about an unredeemable evil in some poor people.

In his own time, Dickens was seen as a champion of “the poor” by some of the poor themselves. (One of the street sellers Henry Mayhew interviewed in 1851 said Dickens was a great favorite of the “patterers” who sold ballads and other materials on the street; Silas Wegg in Our Mutual Friend is a patterer.) Author and critic G.K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936) characterized Dickens as “the spokesman of the poor”—a label that was almost immediately challenged by George Orwell, among others. But whatever ambivalences Dickens, like his contemporaries, had about poverty and the poor, one of his greatest achievements was to bring the problem of poverty to the attention of his readers through introducing varieties of poor persons into almost all of his novels, and showing the “deserving” majority of the poor, bravely struggling against the forces arrayed against them.

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Answer:

Dickens had to quit school and get a job to help settle his father’s debts. One of his first jobs, at age 12, was at a factory that made shoe polish. He experienced firsthand the harsh conditions of English factories during the nineteenth century. These painful experiences probably influenced Dickens to write about the lives of working-class people.

Explanation:

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The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes
Sequencing Assignment - Put the events into the right order by dragging them or cutting and pasting them.

The Highwayman rides up to the inn to visit Bess.

Bess is the landlord’s daughter.

Bess hears the sound of the Highwayman’s horse in the distance.

At dawn he hears the news that Bess shot herself to save him.

The Highwayman hears the shot and rides away.

He sees the Highwayman arrive to see Bess.

Now on a winter’s night the ghosts of Bess and the Highwayman appear.

Bess watches through the day but the Highwayman does not come.

Instead, King George’s men come to the inn.

Then he kisses Bess before riding off into the night.

She manages to get her finger to the trigger of the gun.

The highwayman promises Bess he will return before tomorrow night is over.

Tim the ostler loves Bess, and is jealous of the highwayman.

To warn him not to come she shoots herself.

He rides like a madman along the road, but the soldiers shoot him down.

They tie Bess up to her bed.

Bess tries to escape but her hands are tightly tied.

I need help on this due today
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Answer:

Bess is the landlords daugther- The highwayman rides up to the inn to vist

bess- the highwayman promises bess he will return before tommorow night is over-then he kiss bess before riding off into the night-bess watches through the day but the highwayman does not come-  tim the ostler loves bess and is jealous of the highwayman- instead king george`s men come to the inn- they tie bess to her bed- bess hears the sound of the highwayman`s horse in the distance- bess tries to escape but her hands are tightly tied-she manges to get her finger to the trigger of the gun- to warn him not to come she shoots her self- the highwayman hears the shot and rides away- at dawn he hears the news that bess shot herself to save him.-he rides like a madman along the road but the soldiers shoot him down- Now on a winters night the ghost of bess and the highwayman appear

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The author mentions behaviors associated with adolescence: risk-taking, self-consciousness, and peer influence. What are some real-life examples of those behaviors?


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A example of Peer pressure could be friends pressuring someone to do something they don’t want to. Self-conscious in real life could be being insecure about your looks or the way you talk. Risk taking could be skydiving or other risky activities

Real-life examples of the behaviors associated with adolescence are:

Risk-taking: An example of risk-taking is when a person embarks on a journey to the woods alone without informing people.Self-consciousness: This can happen when a person stutters while delivering a speech because of a lack of confidence.Peer influence: This can happen when students are coerced by their peers to engage in harmful practices.

What are the behaviors associated with adolescence?

The behaviors associated with adolescence are conducts that teenagers are mostly known for. Teenagers may want to embark on risky adventures.

They may also be self-conscious and thus lack confidence. Adolescents can also be easily influenced by their mates.

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Which statement best describes how the conflict in "Amigo Brothers” is resolved?

The boys continue to fight after the final bell, showing that they are strong.
The boys leave the ring together, showing that they are still good friends.
The boys end the fight and agree to share the Golden Gloves trophy.
The boys both go to their corners to receive medical care for their injuries.

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Answer:

your answer will be B (The boys leave the ring together, showing that they are still good friends, is the answer)

Explanation:

i hope you guys have a great day or night or afternoon

please tell me if am worng

thank you    

The boys leave the ring together, showing that they are still good friends.
You should get right I got it right when I did this.

IN English
‎Your Spanish friend Sebastián loves to collect currency from different countries and eras. Sebastián recently showed you the current Spanish currency which is valued at one thousand. Sebastián especially loves how the bills and coins have many interesting features related to the countries that share the same currency. ‎

what currency is the text referring to? Please, select the correct number format too.‎

‎ 1,000 euros‎
‎ 2,000 euros‎
‎ 2,000 pesos‎
‎ 1,000 pesos‎

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It would be 1,000 pesos
1,000 pesos hope this helps

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Answer:

developed over time

Explanation:

One effect of the inns and guesthouses appearing along the Silk Road routes was —
A. archaeologists began to visit the Silk Road
B. a large missionary network was established for Catholic priests
C. caravans no longer spent days or weeks traveling without stopping
D. trading networks in China increased as more traders traveled there

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Answer: D

i think its d because when more people traveled there.. that would mean that more people were there.. which meant more crowded.. and more crowded meant more people.. and more people meant there was a need for more places to stay.

The answer is letter D

Fix the one word that is used incorrectly.
How
will
Joey's
sprained
ankle
effect
his
ability
to
finish
out
the
football
season?

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Answer:

effect should be affect

Explanation:

Affect means to have an impact on. Effect is for an outcome

effect is used incorrectly.
it should be affect not effect

Please help i need to write a persuasive essay over daylight saving time and don't know how. Here's the template. I need this fast it's due by 9:40

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Why should we have daylight saving time?

More daylight also could mean more outdoor exercise (or exercise at all) for full-time workers. The nominal reason for daylight saving time has long been to save energy.

Advantages of Daylight Saving time:

1. There’s more light to enjoy in the evening.

What’s better: Only a fleeting moment of daylight before work (and driving home in the dark) or being able to enjoy the daylight well into the evening hours? That’s what we thought. More light = more time to do what you want or need to do = a happier you.

2. The crime rate drops during daylight saving time.

Research has shown that robbery rates after daylight saving time fall an average of 7 percent, with a much larger 27 percent drop during those light-filled evening hours that didn’t exist before the time change. Mind. Blown.

3. It minimizes energy consumption (and lowers your costs).

When you enjoy more natural daylight, you use less artificial light — and that makes a real impact on the overall cost of energy consumption.

4. It lowers the incidence of traffic accidents.

Like driving home in the daylight versus the darkness, driving is easier when you can see your surroundings and where you’re going, right? Duh! Studies actually show that we could save hundreds of lives per year if we implemented daylight saving time year-round.

5. Light is one of those objects that helps us feel safer. We may leave our house lights on at night or while we’re away. We may also decorate our landscape with additional fixtures to help light up our homes, all in an effort to help us feel safer.

Why shouldn't we have daylight saving time?

There are individual health concerns. Switching to Daylight Saving Time is associated with cardiovascular morbidity, a higher risk of a heart attack or stroke, and an increase in hospital admissions for irregular heartbeats. It is not good for your health as it goes against your body's circadian rhythm that helps regulate your sleep-wake cycle.

Disadvantages of Daylight Saving time:

1.People are unusually sleepy on the following Monday.

2.Increase in heart attack risk on the following Monday.

3.Initial spike in traffic accidents in the first week of daylight saving time.

4.Some people never adjust to time change resulting in decreased quality of life and health issues.

5.The time change can make people sick.

a 1+ page response of the article called Let Children Be Bored Again who ever dose best gets bainlyist​

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Answer:

How many lines please tell

TELL ME AN INTERESTING STORY BEGINNING WITH THE WRITING PROMPT:


"I HEARD A RUSTLING NOISE IN THE SHRUBS OUTSIDE OF MY WINDOW...ALL OF A SUDDEN..."


THIS ACTIVITY IS FOR TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT. IT MUST BE A LEAST ONE PAGE IN LENGTH. USE YOUR CREATIVITY! PLEASE DEFINE YOUR CHARACTERS AND REMEMBER, THAT THE STORY IS IN THE SMALL DETAILS! It has to start with that sentence above. Will make brainliest only if an Essay!

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message me and i will send you a old story i have

How does Jonas’s view of his community change after he receives his first few memories?

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Answer:

He has decided that the Sameness he grew up with is completely unacceptable. He is willing to go Elsewhere and release all his "memories" back into the community even though this will surely destroy it.

Answer:

He decided that things needed to change, so after all he could do was remember the bad, he went back to his community and released the bad memories.

Explanation:

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Must a person challenge authority to be a hero?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

A person does not have to directly challenge someone or an authority figure to be considered a hero. A lot of people are heros by helping in the background. For example, someone could be considered heroic for picking up trash, giving to charity, saving an animal or person in need, volunteering to help businesses, etc. Though you may not be considered a hero like in the comic books there are many things an average human can do to be heroic without directly involving themselves in conflict.

Not necessarily, in a utopia heroes wouldn’t need to challenge authority in order to safe people. Heroes are a symbol of peace and an example for others to follow, breaking rules isn’t exactly the best way to portray that. Although it may come times where it is necessary it should never be the first choice due to obvious reasons.

Select three authors who are known for their short stories.
Ambrose Bierce
Charlotte Bronte
Charles Dickens
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Emily Dickinson

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Answer:

Explanation:

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What do you think older people do or should do when they retire. ?

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there kids are most likely grown so they should say F them kids and live there life.......................................................................... well the like 4 years they have left

Explanation:

In The Secret Garden, how does Mary respond when she enters the secret garden?

She is afraid that Ben Weatherstaff will be angry at her.

She is sad that the garden has been neglected for so long.

She wishes she had someone else to share the garden with.

She wants to help make the flowers grow again.

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she wants to mans the flowers grow again! i love the secret garden!

In The Secret Garden, she wants to help make the flowers grow again is  the Mary respond when she enters the secret garden. Thus, option (d) is correct.

What is the theme of "The Secret Garden"?

"The Secret Garden" was the short story and the well-known in the English Literature. "The Secret Garden" was the written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was the published in 1911. The genres is children's literature, fiction. It was the published in English. The theme is happiness.

According to the story, "The Secret Garden" was the written by Frances Hodgson. "The Secret Garden" was the central idea was the based on the happiness. Mary  was the kind hearted girl. She was go to garden wants to help make the flowers grow again. She was a nature lover.

As a result, the significance of the "The Secret Garden" are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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The Outsiders Pre-reading Activity: The 60’s Scavenger Hunt
About the Author and her Novel

5. After the novel was published, what did the author become known as?



6. Is Hinton still alive? If so, what does Hinton do and where does she live?



7. What is the setting of the novel (state and time period)?



PLS FOLLOW THE RULES

TROLL FOR POINTS= REPORT

FIRST AND CORRECT ANSWER= BRAINLIEST

( ABSOLUTELY NO LINKS OR USELESS ANSWERS )

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Answer:

She became noticed as the best writer for the youth and after the novel "The Outsiders", she began to publish more books which got her more famous to the young.

Susan Eloise Hinton is a well-known writer of young adult fiction. She was born on the July 22, 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is still alive today. Presently she lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her husband David Inhofe.

The action of The Outsiders takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960s. Ponyboy explains that the greasers rule the poorer East Side of town, while the Socs run the wealthier West Side of town.

Explanation:

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5.) Young- Adult

6.) She is alive. And she loves to read and write, and she lives in Tulsa Oklahoma

7.) 1960s

Read the claim below.
More countries should use hydroelectric energy, in which moving water generates electricity.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.

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Answer:

A. is the answer

Explanatio

A I believe because it makes the most sense

The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
#5 Why is flung a more effective word for the author to use than open? Select two options.
Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,
In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore.
Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he;
But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door—
Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door—
Perched, and sat, and nothing more.

Why is flung a more effective word for the author to use than open?

Pick 2


A. It better conveys the speaker’s desperation to find out who or what is tapping at his window.

B. It rhymes better with other words in the poem.

C. It is more reflective of the time period in which the poem was written.

D. It more accurately describes the speaker’s actions.

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The answer is C. It is more reflective of the time period in which the poem was written.

Read this passage from "Types of Volcanoes" and then look at the image.

Volcanoes are structures formed around openings (vents) in the ground where molten lava, ash, or gas escape from inside the Earth. We have all heard of lava, but not everyone knows how it forms. Deep inside the Earth, rock that melted long ago beneath the Earth's crust forms magma, a very hot liquid that mixes with dissolved gases and crystals. When this magma flows up above Earth's surface, it is called lava.

A cross sectional view of a volcano erupting, showing red lava underground and fading to orange as it reaches the top of the volcano.

The color in the center of the diagram most likely changes from red to orange to

show the difference between the formation of magma and lava.
help grab the viewer’s attention with more than a single color.
give a warning with the color red that volcanoes are dangerous.
show how the temperature of magma changes as it rises.

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Answer:

C

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What are some examples of the word Strict?

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Answer: the coach was strict , he was on a strict diet, I am strict about the concept of secrecy.

Explanation:

Strict definition = demanding that rules concerning behavior are obeyed and observed.

Answer:

With strict mode, you can not, for example, use undeclared variables.

Explanation:

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Which sentence in this story from Aesop's Fables portrays the start of the rising action

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It’s the second to the last one I can’t really see it but yeah I hope thats right and it helps !

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Answer:

For a good introduction you could use something related to what you are going to write about.

Explanation:

For example If the passage is about the ocean you could put Lets dive into the deep blue sea as the intro

Answer:

First, you’ll wanna use a hook to grab the reader’s attention. Then, relate your hook to your topic. Next, you’ll want to create a bridge. A bridge is just a few sentences of background information to close the gap between your hook and your thesis. Lastly, you’ll want to create a strong thesis with all of your main points.

Explanation:

For example, if I were to write an essay about the influences behind George Orwell’s Animal Farm it could go something like this.

Whether it be a child going against their parents or an uprising against higher powers, rebellion seems to be common throughout history.  The first Russian Revolution occurred in 1905 to kick out the irresponsible, thoughtless tsar, Czar Nicholas II. After a successful revolution, the communist party gained control of what was turned into Soviet Russia. However, a dictatorship, unknown to the people of Soviet Russia, began to form. Eric Blair was a spectator on the sidelines of this heinous and rapidly growing country. He decided to publish his feelings through a book called Animal Farm under the alias George Orwell. George Orwell’s Animal Farm reflects the effects of Communism spreading, the Russian Revolution’s failures and outcomes, and the poor treatment of people in Soviet Russia as shown through the effects of Old Major’s speech and Napoleon’s oppressive, tyrannical ways.

“Whether it be a child going against their parents or an uprising against higher powers, rebellion seems to be common throughout history.” is my hook. Since I’ve already related it to my topic, it’s clear what my essay will be about. This book is extreme, but that’s the point. It grabs the readers attention.

“The first Russian Revolution occurred in 1905 to kick out the irresponsible, thoughtless tsar, Czar Nicholas II. After a successful revolution, the communist party gained control of what was turned into Soviet Russia. However, a dictatorship, unknown to the people of Soviet Russia, began to form. Eric Blair was a spectator on the sidelines of this heinous and rapidly growing country. He decided to publish his feelings through a book called Animal Farm under the alias George Orwell.” is my bridge. It relays some background information on the book, gives information on what my essay will be about, and it closes the gap between my thesis and hook.

“George Orwell’s Animal Farm reflects the effects of Communism spreading, the Russian Revolution’s failures and outcomes, and the poor treatment of people in Soviet Russia as shown through the effects of Old Major’s speech and Napoleon’s oppressive, tyrannical ways.” is my thesis. It clearly states the 3 main ideas that will be used in my essay.  Don’t be tempted to turn your thesis into two sentences. It’s daunting to have such a long sentence, but trust me!

Hope you have an idea of how to do a proper introduction now!

Read the claim below.
Owning a pet dog is good for your health.
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.

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the first choice is correct!
The first one is correct

Read the passage.

A Flag with 50 Stars

The first American flag to have red and white stripes and white stars on a blue field was flown in 1776, shortly after the United States declared its independence from Great Britain. Legend has it that a Philadelphia seamstress named Betsy Ross was hired by George Washington himself to create this flag. There is no evidence that this legend is true, and no one knows for certain who made the first flag, which had 13 stars and 13 stripes. However, we know for a fact that the first flag to have 50 stars—the one we have today—was designed by a high school student.

In 1958, Bob Heft was a 17-year-old student at Lancaster High School in Ohio. At that time, the United States had only 48 states but was on the verge of accepting two more: Alaska and Hawaii. The U.S. flag at the time had six neat rows of eight stars each. What would be the best way to add two more stars while keeping the arrangement neat and orderly? This was the question that Bob’s history teacher posed to the class.

The teacher gave the students an assignment: design a flag with 50 stars. Bob spent hours in the attic of his house, cutting up a 48-star flag and rearranging the stars until they fit just right. He was pleased with his solution to the problem, but his teacher found it less than perfect and gave him a B minus. Outraged, Bob told his teacher that he was going to send his design to his member of Congress, Walter Moeller. His teacher replied that if Bob’s design was accepted as the new flag, he would be more than happy to change the grade to an A.

A year later, Bob had graduated and was working as a draftsman when he received a call at work. He never would have imagined a call from President Eisenhower—but that's who it was! Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag. Bob Heft was invited to Washington, D.C., for a ceremony during which his design was officially adopted as the new flag of the United States.

Read the excerpt from “A Flag with 50 Stars.”

Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag.

How do these sentences contribute to the text?


They develop the idea that, without Congressman Moeller, there would not be a new U.S flag.


They imply that the people of Alaska and Hawaii prefer Bob's design over other options.


They show it takes several years for the U.S. government to approve a new flag design.


They develop the idea that Bob's design is exceptional, despite what his teacher thought.


Its for K-12

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They develope the idea that Bob's design is exceptional despite what his teacher thought.

-I did this years and years ago so I cannot remeber 100% but it seems like the most logical answer.

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