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Correct the homophone
The doctors don't think the pain you're experiencing is cause for concern, but there going to take an
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Correct the homophone
In medieval England, a simple pallet to sleep on was all a poor family might be able to afford.
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Antony Joseph
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In ASL the suffix -ed can be added to a word by using the sign for PRESENT.
A) True B) False
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How can a speaker show a chronological relationship between ideas
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What skills from this unit do you feel you understand with confidence?(1 point)
Responses Indicating a Pause (Lesson 2)
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Which word is a lexicalized fingerspelled word? (1 point) Responses IF IF AM AM WE WE BYW
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Look at the list of words shown. Break each word into syllables. Underline the short vowel in each closed syllable. Click SUBMIT
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1. Why was knowing different languages an advantage for Trevor?(1 point)
Responses Trevor was able to get good grades in all of
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B.6E
Q2 Question 18 options: Insertion Deletion Duplication Substitution
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Which of the following is a metaphor?(1 point) Responses an obvious exaggeration an obvious exaggeration a comparison between
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Six
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Synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, or homophones?
perhaps, maybe Synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, or homophones? perhaps, maybe homonyms
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Which choice describes alteration would it be repeated words and sentences repeated spelling of words, repeated, useless
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Switch the order of two letters.
Close up a space between letters. Delete a letter.
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Does this sentence compare or contrast?
The tea was bitter, and the cake was sweet. Question 10 options: contrast compare
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Which of the following describes what synonyms must have in common?(1 point)
Responses They must be the same part of speech. They
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What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options?(1 point) Responses to use the feelings or ideas that
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Something
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. Find the underlined word in each sentence. Match it with a sentence whose underlined word has the same meaning but a more
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deku
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Which of the following describes what synonyms must have in common?(1 point)
Responses They must be nouns. They must be nouns.
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Alliteration is defined as repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Which of the following lines of poetry contains
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers to better comprehend a plot. They help readers to better
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Recognizing and creating rhyming words and recognizing words that begin with the same sound are examples of
awareness. • A.
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Irony Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which statement is sarcastic?(1 point) Responses “Well, aren’t you graceful!”
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Which of the following is figurative meaning?
the feeling surrounding a word a comparison between two words a more imaginative
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Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony? (1 point) Responses Seeing the untouched bowls of chili, the chef laughed.
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Literacy Test
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Select the correct word from the drop-down list. (1 point)
Sentences with??? are wordier because they have an additional helping
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Figurative Language - Use the chart to review these figures of speech.%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion 1%0D%0AIdentify each instance of
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What is connotation the author’s attitude toward a subject
the author’s attitude toward a subject the exact meaning of a word
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School
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At summer camp, what does the author learn about her ability to read lips? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
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what is the correct anwser
Anton has just been transferred from his company’s office in Paris to the head office in New York.
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Match each writing activity on the left, with its example on the right.
Type a,b,c,d or e in the column on the far right. (5)
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Many Ways to Eat a Food: Fluency Skills Check
Do the Skills Check with your Learning Coach. 1 of 11 of 1 Items Question 0:28 /
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