zest n. \'zest\ 1. lively excitement : a feeling of enjoyment and enthusiasm; 2. a lively quality that increases enjoyment, excitement, or energy; 3. small pieces of the skin of a lemon, orange, or lime that are used to flavor food.

Use the dictionary entry to determine which of the following sentences uses the third meaning of the multiple-meaning word zest.

A: Martha's energy and zest had us all cheering before too long.
B: The recipe says to add two teaspoons of zest and keep stirring.***
C: As I approached the bustling concert hall, it seemed like everyone was feeling the same zest I was.
D: Sarah's feeling of zest left her lying on the couch all day.

For Writing the Rough Draft: Lesson 12.

1. B
2. B
3. D ;)

B

B
D
Is right for Connections kids for "Writing the Rough Draft: Lesson 12".

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B

B
D
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B

B
D

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B
B
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Right except for A. the first one is B.

What am I supposed to submit to the drop box?

The critical review

Thank you Peter Griffin, very cool!

Your teacher should have told you it's a critical review. Look into your webmails or watch the LL recording. There is most likely a link. All you have to do is fill out the form for whichever poems you selected.

Good luck with your portfolio. But get it done soon before you fall too behind.

B,B,D is correct to this day......

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