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Directions: Reading the following paragraph and use the sentence start to create an inference and support with evidence.

“Tommy!” Mom called out as she walked in the front door. “Tommy,” she continued shouting, “I sure could use some help with these groceries. There was still no reply. Mom walked into the kitchen to put the grocery bags down on the counter when she noticed shattered glass from the picture window all over the living room floor and a baseball not far from there. “I’m going to kill you, Tommy!” Mom yelled to herself as she realized that Tommy’s shoes were gone.


I can infer________________.

The evidence that supports my inference is _________________.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I can infer that Tommy was playing Baseball and hit the baseball to the window and shattered the window glass

The evidence that supports my inference is that his mom noticed the glass on the floor and that the baseball was not far from there.

Hope this helps!

Answer 2
1. Tommy broke a picture frame with a baseball.
2. The broken glass and ball

Related Questions

what is mass ordinary?

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Answer:

refers to mass or the canonical hours - when service is preformed

Explanation:

The ordinary, in Roman Catholic and other western Christian liturgies, refers to the part of the mass or of the canonical hours that is reasonably constant without regard to the date of which the service is performed.

A. Why did Uncle use Salva’s full name, Salva Mawien Dut Ariik, when he noticed Salva was lagging behind the group?

Use complete sentences and text-based evidence to support your answer.


B. What can you infer was the reason that Uncle told Salva to try to make it to the bushes, then try to make it to the clump of rocks, then to the lone acacia bush, and so on?

Use complete sentences and text-based evidence to support your answer.

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Ooh nice your reason a long walk to water

05.08 You Be the Judge lang arts mrs davis

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what was the important things that ponyboy did in the outsiders

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Answer:

Going to movies and reading books

Ponyboy saved the children with johnny in the burning church

What is the main idea of the short story the Convict and the Bisiop
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Answer:

At the beginning of October 1815, a disreputable-looking traveler enters Digne on foot. In spite of his money, he is repeatedly refused food and shelter for the night with harsh words and threats. A fierce hound routs him from a doghouse when he mistakes it for a worker's hut. Despairingly he sums up his plight with the pathetic cry, "I am not even a dog!"

On the advice of a kind passerby, he tries the door of Monseigneur Myriel. He bluntly introduces himself as Jean Valjean, an ex-convict recently released from prison. To his surprise, the bishop welcomes him warmly, inviting him to share his supper, giving him advice, and finally offering him a bed for the night. Even more remarkable, he treats Valjean with unfailing courtesy and ignores the stigma of his past.

Valjean's past is a tragic story. Originally a primitive but uncorrupted creature, when he was twenty-six years old he was condemned to a five-year jail term for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his widowed sister and her large family. Repeated attempts to escape lengthened his sentence to nineteen years. In jail, the merciless treatment he endured corrupted his fundamental potentialities for good into an implacable hatred for society. The continuous hostility he has encountered since his release has only confirmed this hatred.

The bishop's kindness moves Valjean profoundly but does not regenerate him. Rising stealthily in the middle of the night, the ex-convict steals his host's silver from a cupboard above the sleeping man's

head — indeed, he is prepared to kill the bishop if he wakes. The police, however, catch him when he is making his escape and bring him back to the bishop. This time his crime will bring him life imprisonment. However, Monseigneur Myriel pretends that the silverware is a legitimate gift and in a gesture of supreme kindness even adds his candlesticks to it — the only objects of value he has left. As Jean Valjean is leaving, he exacts his reward: "Don't forget," he tells the astonished man, "that you promised me to use this silver to become an honest man."

Still Jean Valjean's conversion is not complete. On a deserted road, he steals a coin from an itinerant chimney sweep, Little Gervais. But this last contemptible act sickens him of himself, and in a paroxysm of remorse he resolves to amend his life.

Explanation:

Have A Great Day!

It is about how a simple act of kindness reforms a convicted criminal from a beast to a man. In the play, a convict breaks into a Bishop's house and demands for food,threatening the Bishop's life in the process. The Bishop offers him not just food and shelter, but his sympathy too

When comparing and contrasting, you should ________.
A. write similarities in the overlapping sections of a Venn diagram
B. write differences in the overlapping sections of a Venn Diagram
C. write similarities in the arrows of a flow chart
D. skip pre-writing and begin writing the essay right away

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Answer:

A. write similarities in the overlapping sections of a Venn diagram

the answer is B because i had the exactly same question and i got it right

Reading or english i need help

Reading or english i need help

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It’s a hyperbole hope this helps

Answer:

Explanation:

I think the answer is 4!

Write a sentence illustrating each of these rules.

1.The first word of every sentence must be capitalized.
2.Every proper noun (or name) needs to be capitalized.
3.Always write the word I as a capital letter, no matter where you use it.
4.Capitalize words that refer to relatives when using them as a name.
5.Capitalize a title such as Mr., Dr., General, or President.
6.Use a capital letter to begin each important word in the name of a place.
7.Use a capital letter to begin the name of a country, the name of a nationality, or a word made from the name of a country or nationality.
8.Capitalize days, months, and holidays, but not seasons.
9.Capitalize the first word of a direct quotation.
10.Capitalize the first word in every important word in the title of a book, a story, a poem, or a song.

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1 sorry I don’t know
2. She was talking to her friend Henry yesterday when John fell
3. I saw you yesterday at the parks
4. I was at Uncle jack’s house yesterday
5 Adam looks fine but Dr.Mason said he is ill
6 I busted the Eiffel Tower, Louvre and the Champs Elysees when I was in France
7 I’m spending my holiday at Italy with my family
My birthday is 15th of January

“Good morning everyone!”MR Michel said walking into the class

10 My favorite book is “King Midas and the Golden Touch”
1.She ate her breakfast
2. I met Anna yestreday.
3. I don’t think I can make it.
4.
5. Dr.Zeen has scheduled my appointment for today.
6. I live near a beach in Africa..
7.
8. SUNDAY, MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY.

How can you tell an author is using a description text structure?

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EXAMPLE: A book may tell all about whales or describe what the geography is like in a particular region.

you can tell when a author’s using description by how the author is describing the character

she was known for spinning tales” (par. 1)

Type of Figurative Language: ___________

“a love of nursery rhymes spread like
wildfire” (par. 2)

Type of Figurative Language: ___________

“a deadly disease which grabbed hold of
Europe” (Par. 3)

Type of Figurative Language: ___________

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correct me if im wrong anyone, but i believe these are the answers.

1. Idiom
2. Simile
3. Personification

quick explanation:
1. idioms are basically phrases that means something different than its literal meaning “spinning tales” which in this case, means making up a story.
2. similes are comparing two unlike things including the words like or as. and “like” in this sentence is what makes this a simile since its comparing nursery rhymes and a wildfire.
3. personification is giving any nonliving thing human traits and in this case, the deadly disease was “grabbing hold” of Europe, which means that the disease basically affected Europe (like a pandemic)

hope this helped!
1. Idiom
2.Simile
3.Personification
I believe these r it too she was right I am just wanting to make sure I like answering questions like these

Help me!
Read this sentence:

The movie's power to entrance and transport viewers far away cannot be overstated.

Based on the context of this sentence, what does entrance mean?

Enter a building

Appearance of an actor in a scene

Power or permission to enter

Put into a trance

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Answer:

Put into a trance

Explanation:

The context clue put into a trance helps you understand it. Hope I helped! :)

the answer is put into trance

which adjective best describes Mr. White's character?

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Answer: I would say reckless

Explanation: he acts without thinking of the consequences or dangers.

Some good adjectives could be impulsive, spontaneous, impetuous

What is the round character in the story My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother

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Explanation:

This story is about a Patricia she is the main character. She lives in Michigan with her mom,Richard(brother),and Bubbe(Grandmother). The main conflict is her older brother does everything better than her always.

Patrica , she’s the main character:)

Write a narrative nonfiction story about Orcas.

Make sure to include:

1. 6 paragraphs with 5-7 sentences in each paragraph

2. A complete story

3. Don't forget the title!


(YALL PLEASE HELP ME.. THIS IS DUE IN 2 DAYS. I JUST WANT AN EXAMPLE OF A STORY SO I CAN BE INSPIRED...)

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Answer:

Here's an idea: An Orca that resided in a rusty old fountain . Typically the Orca would snap at people who came near, but one day accepted a little girl. They soon became best friends, and the little girl soon grew up to be an adult. However, the woman was about to move to do a job oversees. Whenever she moved, so did the Orca, he searched throughout the sea's to find her again, and did again, however then the woman was elderly.

What change in Dave leads to the story’s resolution?

a
He starts going to parties.
b
He starts wearing nice clothes.
c
He stops caring what people think.
d
He stops doing nice things for others.

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Gosh dang it Dave You suck Dave

Answer:

i need the points

Explanation:

Poem 1: “On the Grasshopper
and the Cricket”
Poem 2: “The Call of the Wild”

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what about the poem?
a fourteen line poem or a sonnet in which the poet expresses his view that the nature is always inspiring a poet to compose poetry through its various aspects

whats a sysmbol thats present in untwine

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Answer: identity and grief

Explanation:

Bc a young girl had to cope with the devastating loss of her best friend and twin sister (they had a terrible car accident and died)

Answer:

identity and grief

Explanation:

A young girl copes with a devastating loss, this happens when a sixteen-year-old Gizelle Boyer loses her best friend and twin sister Isabelle in a terrible car accident.

Submit the final version of your presentation.

it means to write a presentation

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yea it does mean to write a presentation

Answer these questions about the book BalloonsOverBroadway.
What do you think is the author's message? How do you know?



Please help!

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The author message is anyone can be really creative like the main character. How I know is because the book is telling you how creative tony was when he was making the balloons.
I believe the authors message was to teach kids about hard work and the value of thinking creatively.

I need help!! please...

I need help!! please...

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

a good teacher is needed to learn how to swim

This question is based of a specific paragraph, can you copy and paste the paragraph so I can answer your question?

With that being said lets see what our options are.

I believe the correct answer is D. Take this with a grain of salt because I do not know the intercept.

My reasoning: The sentence indicates or is teaching, sometimes you have to go for it, you have to “jump in and get wet”. For example “you have to get your hands dirty in life”.

Side Note: I hope this helps feel free to let me know if you have any other questions :)

What is the best way to describe a scene in an anecdote?
including only a few details about the scene
describing the history behind the event
using details that relate to all five senses
telling readers what to thing and feel

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Answer:

the last one

Explanation:

I would say B, “Describing the history behind the event” If you look up the meaning of “Anecdote” you would get this “a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or personl” Since this is dealing with real events you would want to describe the history from the event.

chinese food or korean why (my journal entry)

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Chinese food tend to have more oil than Korean. Traditional Korean food is similar to traditional Chinese, however Korean tend to have more dry salty seafood & pickle vegetables. North American Chinese food tends to be greasier and is sweeter than traditional Chinese (traditional tend to be saltier).

Answer:

my opinion would be korean food

Explanation:

korean food has lots of variations that i personally like, there's also loads of spicy food and lots of and they also have side dishes, they're basically dishes that go with full meals. :)

What does the prefix pro- mean in the word prologue?
The novel's prologue introduces an interesting cast of characters.
A. during
B.about
C.after
D. before​

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D. before is the answer and I know it is
I would say it’s D. Goodluck!

Article Please help
Read the passage multiple choice

Well, yes, actually. No one had even heard of a "selfie" back then. Still, people took plenty of photographs of themselves using traditional film. But they kept more personal shots like baby pics private, as unique items of posterity to be preserved in an actual album.



. The only time a teen might be embarrassed by what was in it would be at a holiday party. At dinner, an aunt or uncle might bust it out at the table for a laugh at snapshots of the kid galumphing around as a big-eyed, roly-poly toddler.



But, boy, have things changed. Studies now show that, statistically speaking, the average person today could have up to 1,500 personal photographs posted online by the time he or she is 5 years old. Is all that life-documenting potentially life-damaging?

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The real answer? It's complicated. Although the ability to post online may be an overall net positive, there can be significant drawbacks to it. One 14-year-old girl, for instance, was unpleasantly surprised to discover hundreds of photos of herself online.


Many of them went all the way back to her birth. Her mom, as it turned out, was engaged in sharenting behind her daughter's back. And it wasn't just photos: The mom had written all about her daughter's sometimes difficult or even humiliating social struggles. Someone call the post patrol!

The mother may have been sorry. But in a newspaper article she wrote about the experience, she said she doesn't actually intend to stop sharenting. She and her daughter have spoken about the issue and come to a compromise in which the daughter now gets the final say on what gets published. But the sharenting itself? Can't stop, won't stop.


So what would you do in this situation? Though oversharing adults may mean well, it's still easy to imagine that public posts might not only embarrass kids, but even cause some harm down the road. In fact, many universities and employers (70 percent of them!) are now in the habit of viewing a candidate's online history before making offers.



There's also the question of who has the right to post kids' photos online. Don't parents have the right to show off pics of their kids? One way to work this out might be for kids and adults to sit down, have a frank discussion, and come to an agreement about it. Kids might even avoid personal embarrassments by asking their parents straight up if they're sharenting.



If they are, kids can make their preferences clear and go from there, while keeping in mind that sharenting is likely done out of an excess of pride in one's kids. If kids want parents to see things their way, it may be worth considering their parents' views on the issue, too.



And don't forget that oversharing also applies to friends and siblings. Getting consent before posting about someone else online could help make sure that what's put out there isn't total TMI.

Which passage from the Article best supports the idea that sharenting has now become a widespread phenomenon?

A. There's also the question of who has the right to post kids' photos online. Don't parents have the right to show off pics of their kids? One way to work this out might be for kids and adults to sit down, have a frank discussion, and come to an agreement about it.

B. But, boy, have things changed. Studies now show that, statistically speaking, the average person today could have up to 1,500 personal photographs posted online by the time he or she is 5 years old. Is all that life-documenting potentially life-damaging?

C. You probably can't imagine a world without social media apps. But before the 2000s, there was nosocial media. That means parents didn't yet have the chance to become "sharents."

D. So what would you do in this situation? Though oversharing adults may mean well, it's still easy to imagine that public posts might not only embarrass kids, but even cause some harm down the road.

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Explanation:

Option B best supports the idea that sharenting has now become a widespread phenomenon. The passage states that "the average person today could have up to 1,500 personal photographs posted online by the time he or she is 5 years old." This suggests that many parents are sharing a large number of personal photos of their children online.

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Who needs help with essays?

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Answer:

srry

Explanation:

i dont

Answer:

Explanation:

I do! I'm actually about to start one now. I have to do a Rhetoric essay. It can be on anything.

What is one of the questions you should ask when evaluating an argument?
Are all the parts of the argument included in the argument?
Do I understand the author's purpose and his or her intended audience?
Are the reasons given for accepting the claim valid--do they make sense logically?
What evidence does the author use to support his or her reasons?

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Answer: C

Explanation: Most logical one but is it like for edge? I did this last year and I might remember the answer

The answer would be “C”

this is a riddle im skally and i have sharp teath i can swim im very dangeris but cool you use me in fraces
what am i

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Answer:

shark

Explanation:

Shark has sharp teeth and not pet friendly so he is dangerous and he is very dangerous
You are a shark.
Explanation: You are a shark because shark have very sharp teeth.

What are the links between Gnomeo and Juliet, and the original version?

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They like each other and think they’re hot.
There family’s hate each other

All stories contain at least one archetype. In a well-written paragraph of 5–7 sentences:


identify the narrative you are reading for this module

White Fang

identify one narrative, conflict, or plot archetype that is present
explain the archetype
include specific details from the text to support your response

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White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London, published in 1906. It tells the story of a wolf-dog hybrid named White Fang, who is born in the wilds of Canada and eventually becomes domesticated.

What is the novel about?

The novel follows White Fang's life as he navigates the harsh realities of survival in the wilderness, where he faces both natural and human dangers. As the story progresses, White Fang develops into a loyal and loving companion, thanks to the kindness of his human owners.

Along the way, the novel explores themes such as nature versus nurture, the importance of socialization, and the capacity for animals to feel emotions such as love and loyalty.

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Read the excerpt from “How I Learned English.”


Someone said “shin” again,

There was a wild stamping of hands on the ground,

A kicking of feet, and the fit

Of laughter overtook me too,

And that was important, as important

As Joe Barone asking me how I was

Through his tears, picking me up

And dusting me off with hands like swatters,

And though my head felt heavy,

I played on till dusk

Missing flies and pop-ups and grounders

And calling out in desperation things like

“Yours” and “take it,” but doing all right,

Tugging at my cap in just the right way,

Crouching low, my feet set.

“Hum baby” sweetly on my lips.


How do things change for the speaker after he laughs with the other boys?


the description of the speaker as “unnatural”

the description of the boys “talking it up”

the use of the words “I” and “my”

the use of the words “his” and “them”

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Answer:Use the word I and My

Explanation:

use “i” and “my”. hope this helps :)
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