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Pease hurry ASAP with 50 questioned test will give 100 points and brainliest to whoever helps me answer them all please dont put a link for the answer. Read this excerpt from a story.

Maddy is excited about learning to swim. She had been faking it for too long. She could splash around the shallow end, but her friends preferred games of tag in the diving well. She could not manage that. The class description says it is a "strokes class for any age." It sounded perfect. Maddy was ready to stretch herself into an impressive freestyle. Soon she'd tackle breaststroke. She knew she could do it with a little help. The classes were lining up, and as Maddy tugged on a bathing cap, she realized from afar that none of the swimmers was over four years old. Each of them was with a mom or dad; some were even being carried. When the first student was called, he jumped in and demonstrated a back float. The next student cannonballed her way into the pool. Maddy retreated behind the snack machine. She backed against the wall. "Is Maddy Jefferson here?" an instructor called.
Silence hovered over the shallow end.
Why doesn't Maddy join the lesson?

A. because she is too shy to talk to the instructor
B. because she is too proud to learn with younger kids
C. because she is unwilling to swim in the shallow end
D. because she is unable to do a cannonball by herself

According to A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano, astronomers think a supermassive black hole is created when

A. radio waves travel through space to Earth.
B. there is too much empty space in a galaxy.
C. gravity causes many, many stars to collide.
D. a single star or planet explodes and collapses.

Look at the text feature.

A drawing of a river ending in a waterfall.

The text feature can best be described as

A. a map.
B. a diagram.
C. an illustration.
D. a photograph.

Look at this graphic from Citizenship.

The author most likely includes an image of President Kennedy to

help readers understand the way President Kennedy spoke.
draw readers in with a lively picture of President Kennedy.
inspire readers to find more pictures of President Kennedy.
educate readers about the time period when Kennedy was president.

When writing a research-based argumentative essay, it is important to remember that

people may disagree with the essay’s opinion.
personal opinions are enough to support a claim.
most causes are unpopular with readers.
all readers must agree with the essay’s topic.

Look at the image and read the caption.

Several spheres shown in movement by wispy tails behind them. Some collide and merge together.

Atomic nuclei move so fast inside a star that they become fused together when they collide.

Which excerpt from "Black Hole Beginnings" would this image best support in a multimedia presentation?

As more stuff gathers, its combined gravitation grows stronger.
. . . the nuclei are going so fast that their speed overpowers their repulsion
.
In one giant, sudden WHOSH!, the center of the star compresses.
. . . the crushing weight of the star material continues to press inward.

Which writing sample uses pronouns correctly?

Jeannie is ours best friend. She and I love playing with animals. We are starting a pet-sitting business together.

Jeannie is my best friend. Her and I love playing with animals. We are starting a pet-sitting business together.

Jeannie is my best friend. She and I love playing with animals. We are starting a pet-sitting business together.

Jeannie is my best friend. She and I love playing with animals. Us are starting a pet-sitting business together.

What multimedia element would best clarify information for a speech about home composting?

a graph showing decomposing rates of household waste
a video clip of a gardener raking soil and preparing a garden
a logo of a home gardening retail store
a photograph of a vegetable garden

Read this sentence from a student essay and then answer the question.

Manjiro is frightened when he looks into the face of the "barbarian" rescuer.

Which choice best revises the sentence so that it offers text evidence from Heart of a Samurai?

Manjiro is frightened when he looks into the face of the “barbarian” rescuer, as he should be.

When Manjiro looks into the face of the “barbarian” rescuer, he becomes so frightened that his “blood turned to ice” and “he felt himself sinking.”

Manjiro is frightened when he looks into the face of the barbarian rescuer, who has blue eyes.

When Manjiro looks into the face of the “barbarian” rescuer, he feels both frightened and weak.

The introduction in a science text

describes details involved in completing the experiment.
shares the data found after an experiment is concluded.
gives the background and purpose of an experiment.
interprets the results of a completed experiment.


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