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Plzzz answer al 5 How does the section "You've Got To Think Ahead" best contribute to the development of ideas in the Newsela article "50 Below is Quite Cold, Even for Alaska"?
1 It describes how Alaskans struggle against cold weather.

2 It indicates that Alaska is suffering from much colder weather than usual.

3 It describes how Alaskans adapt to the cold weather to carry out their daily tasks.

4 It shows how the cold weather affects Alaska’s economy.

What is the author’s purpose in mentioning that there are no airplanes flying over Fairbanks and that cars are parked in the Newsela article "50 Below is Quite Cold, Even for Alaska"?

1 to inform readers about the distance between Fairbanks and other cities

2 to persuade Alaskans to walk to their destinations when able

3 to explain how hard it is to travel throughout Alaska

4 to describe how the cold weather affects transportation in Alaska

How does the setting affect the speaker at the end of the poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee"?

The quiet setting of the Arctic convinces the speaker to visit Sam McGee's home in Tennessee.

The distant setting of the Arctic motivates the speaker to travel a long distance to find Sam McGee.

The strange setting of the Arctic causes the speaker to see Sam McGee in the furnace, alive and warm.

The unfamiliar setting of the Arctic causes the speaker to lose his mind at the end of the poem.

1 What is a theme of Part I of "The Highwayman"?

2 When people are in love, they live happily.

3 Being in love can give one's life purpose.

4 It is hard to find love when one leads a life of crime.

5 Leaving a loved one behind is often a mistake.

How does the poet show that the highwayman has a positive view of Bess in Part I of "The Highwayman"?

The highwayman calls to his beloved Bess by whistling "a tune to the window."

The highwayman calls Bess his "bonny sweetheart" and promises to return "though hell should bar the way."

The highwayman promises to return with "yellow gold before the morning light."

The highwayman repeats the phrase "by moonlight" to show his feelings toward Bess.

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