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English, 05.07.2019 20:00 devikapal101

Question 7 (1 point) read the excerpt. "or horehound candy," miss ginny said. "or corsets and salves. we had cough syrups and all that for the body. in season, we'd buy and sell blackberries and walnuts and chestnuts, before the blight got them. and outside, thurmond milled corn and sharpened plows. even shoed a horse sometimes." how does giving a list of what the store used to sell to build the central idea? question 7 options: the list of items reveals the history of the store. the store’s role and history to contribute to the meaningfulness of the nameless town. it shows how poor the town is. it shows that they had to be self sufficient because they live in a secluded area of the mountains. it shows that miss ginny is the only resident that cares about the town anymore. nameless should be annexed by another, larger town. none of these. save question 8 (1 point) choose the adjectival phrase to modify “ice cream” and to add more detail to the following sentence. i would like ice cream. question 8 options: i would like ice cream with chocolate and caramel sauce. i would like vanilla ice cream. i would like ice cream after dinner. i would like ice cream, and don’t forget whipped cream, too. save question 9 (1 point) identify the adjectival phrase in the following sentence. the gold necklace with the locket belonged to my grandmother who received it from her mother. question 9 options: from her mother to my grandmother the locket belonged to with the locket

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