"The word's 'supposedly,' by the way," I said.
"What are you talking about?"
"You said '...
English, 21.04.2020 18:03 TheOriginal2x
"The word's 'supposedly,' by the way," I said.
"What are you talking about?"
"You said 'supposably' before," I said.
"I did not!"
"Yeah you did," Charlotte nodded. "You said the science elective is supposably really hard. I heard you."
"I absolutely did not," he insisted.
"Whatever," said Jack. "Let’s just go."
Finn is not sure that he understands this conversation.
What could Finn ask himself as he reads to best understand the paragraph?
Where are the characters?
Where did I lose track?
Why does this not make sense?
Why does the author write this?
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English, 21.06.2019 14:00, isaiahmyers3410
Read this section: “for us girls, that doorway was like a magical entrance to our own special world. as we skipped through, we cast off our head scarves and ran helter-skelter up the steps.” based on malala’s description of her school, we can infer that the setting gives the feeling a) vulnerability b) excitement c) happiness d) freedom
Answers: 3
English, 22.06.2019 02:00, NetherisIsTheQueen
Amaze i know not these my hands and yet i think there was a woman like me once had hands like these. -adelaide what type of poem is "amaze"? a. diamante b. american cinquain c. japanese cinquain d. modern cinquain
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