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1.What is the central idea of “Langston Terrace”?
A. Langston Terrace was a terrific place to grow up.*
B. Growing up in Washington, D.C., was difficult.
C. The Great Depression had an impact on people’s lives.
D. Playgrounds are an important part of a child’s life.
2.Which of these answers gives a key detail leading to the main idea in "Langston Terrace"?
A. I was eight years old, and I had been to three schools.
B. One of the people in our big household was Lillie, Daddy's cousin and Mama's best friend.
C. I could leave by my back door and be there in two minutes.
D. Neighbors who cared, family and friends, and a lot of fun.*
3.In "Langston Terrace," the author's family wants to move to the new project because
A. all their friends have applied for houses there.
B. they want a house of their own.*
C. the new school will be in a better school district.
D. they want to move to Washington, D.C.
4.What was an undesirable feature of living at Langston Terrace?
A. The manager could evict families if they were noisy.
B. The houses were too close together.
C. Rents were high.
D. No one could own their own home.*
5.Which word has nearly the same meaning as residents as it is used in this sentence?

After filling out applications, the Greenfield family became residents of Langston Terrace.
A. doubters
B. visitors
C. observers
D. inhabitants*

the answers are A, D, B, D, D yw

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1. The central idea of "Langston Terrace" is that Langston Terrace was a terrific place to grow up. To arrive at this answer, you can look for clues in the text that support this idea. The author mentions many positive aspects of growing up in Langston Terrace, such as playgrounds, neighbors who cared, family and friends, and a lot of fun.

2. The key detail leading to the main idea in "Langston Terrace" is that neighbors who cared, family and friends, and a lot of fun are mentioned. This detail supports the main idea that Langston Terrace was a terrific place to grow up. To find this answer, you can review the answer choices and look for the one that directly relates to the main idea.

3. In "Langston Terrace," the author's family wants to move to the new project because they want a house of their own. This information can be found directly in the text. The author mentions that her family wants to move to Langston Terrace because it offers them the opportunity to have their own house. To answer this question, you can look for the specific reason mentioned in the text.

4. An undesirable feature of living at Langston Terrace was that no one could own their own home. This information is stated explicitly in the text. The author mentions that one of the undesirable aspects of living at Langston Terrace was that no one could own their own home. To answer this question, you can look for the specific feature mentioned in the text.

5. The word that has nearly the same meaning as residents in this sentence is inhabitants. The word residents is used to describe the Greenfield family becoming residents of Langston Terrace. The word inhabitants, which means the people who live in a particular place, is the word that has nearly the same meaning as residents. To answer this question, you can analyze the context in which the word is used and find a synonym that matches its meaning.

so what are the answers

all of kk answers are correct but writeacher is incorrect

A, D,B,D,D 100% Unit 3 lesson 9

3 and 4 seem to be opposites; both cannot be correct.

Others seem correct.