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English, 05.05.2021 16:50, kirkhester1

Addy first became a volunteer at age five when she sold cookies and lemonade at a neighborhood garage sale. Then, she decided to donate the money to a local charity. In elementary school, Addy helped organize her school's food drive. She walked all over her neighborhood to knock on doors and collect supplies for families in need. In middle school, Addy discovered a deep concern for animals so she volunteered at local animal shelters and helped hundreds of pets find happy homes. When Addy reached high school, her volunteer efforts consumed most of her free time. Teachers, neighbors, and fellow students often discussed their volunteer projects with her. Sometimes they requested Addy's help. Other times, they simply asked for her advice. Eventually, Addy became renowned for aiding almost every volunteer organization in her community Dictionary renowned (ri. nound) adj. 1. well-known or widely talked about 2. celebrated for doing good When Yuri first read this paragraph, he thought renowned meant "successful." Was he correct? 1. Yes, because Addy worked hard at her volunteer efforts and was usually successful. O 2. Yes, because her friends were successful at volunteering when they followed Addy's advice. 3. No, because "renowned" is used to show that Addy's volunteering ideas were original. 4. No, because "renowned indicates that Addy became known for her Involvement in volunteer projects.​


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