Which stage direction shows that Zack is comfortable?

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Responses

ZACK: (peering around the corner to make sure no one else is in the living room)
ZACK: (, peering around the corner to make sure no one else is in the living room, )

ZACK: (smiling and pumping his arms into the air in celebration)
ZACK: (, smiling and pumping his arms into the air in celebration, )

ZACK: (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through)
ZACK: (r, elaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through, )

ZACK: (slamming the door behind him, diving onto his bed, and burying his head in his pillow)

This is all I have so far for Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test.

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1. ZACK: (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through)

2. Megan and Judith cook together weekly and seem to have a close relationship.

3. an expression of emotion and imagery.

4. “And the sky went wan, and the wind came cold” (line 11)

5. They are different ages.

6. Answer: Her point of view changes when she believes that Peter should stay with them until he turns into a man (make sure to use quillbot to paraphrase this so you won't get caught)

7. Authors use repetition to add layers of symbolism and develop meaning.

I'll come back with the rest of the answers. But if you have them already then give them

Just an update that I haven't forgotten and I'm waiting for my friggin slow teacher to grade my test

The stage direction that shows Zack is comfortable is: ZACK: (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through) or (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through, )

Lol I did forget. But I just now remembered!(10000000 yrs later) Here they are for those of you future kids:

1. ZACK: (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through)

2. Megan and Judith cook together weekly and seem to have a close relationship.

3. an expression of emotion and imagery.

4. “And the sky went wan, and the wind came cold” (line 11)

5. They are different ages.

6. TYPING ANSWER: Her point of view changes when she believes that Peter should stay with them until he turns into a man (use quillbot to paraphrase it and not be caught "cheating")

7. Authors use repetition to add layers of symbolism and develop meaning.

8. TYPING RESPONSE: The internal conflict is that Wendy did not want Peter to fly away with Jane. The external conflict is when Wendy tried to stop them from leaving but Jane flew away with Peter anyway. (use quillbot to paraphrase)

9. She does not want Wendy to leave her home to live in the land of Peter Pan.

10. TYPING RESPONSE: She let Wendy go to him for a week every year to do his spring cleaning. (Again, use quillbot)

11.TYPING RESPONSE: The poet uses rhyme scheme to express meaning. The first two lines and the last two all rhyme with each other. So it would would be AABB. (Quillbot to paraphrase)

12. TYPING RESPONSE: It shows that the speaker is scared and desperate, for his/her life is in danger. (quillbot)

13. TYPING ANSWER: The literary device used in the sentence is a hyperbole. The phrase "a million times" shows that the mother is mad and frustrated at her child. (quillbot. Im repeating this bc some are dumb and dont even know how to cheat so they get caught)

14. TYPING RESPONSE: It demonstrates the actor's emotions.(quillbot or not it doesnt matter)

15. TYPING ANSWER(idk y I keep saying this): When reading printed text, you are in control of the reading experience. An audio version provides sound.(quill)

16. TYPING ANSWER: Authors use onomatopoeias to imitate the sound that it describes. It allows the reader to visualize what is happening in a story. For example, "CLANG! It was coming from the kitchen downstairs."
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WARNING: SOME ARE ONLY PARTIAL CORRECT!!! YOU WILL GET A 86%!!! I'll tell you which are partial: 6, 11, and 12. If you want, change those a bit. If not, then it's your choice.

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