Stalin: A Brutal Legacy Uncovered
( commonlit assessment questions)
1. Which of the following best describes the structure of the overall passage?
A. It is framed in the context of the "Secret Speech," which gives a detailed account of Stalin's life before he rose to power.
B. It begins with the exposure of Stalin's secrets and crimes via the "Secret Speech," and then details his rise to power in chronological order.
C. It is framed through testimonials written from the points of view of Stalin's numerous victims, emphasizing the cost of his rule of the Soviet Union.
D. It follows Stalin's career in reverse chronological order starting with his death and ending with his early life, retracing the events that led to his rise to power.

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Answer 1

The structure of the passage follows Stalin's career in reverse chronological order, starting with his death, and passing through his youth, as shown in option D.

What is textual structure?It is the way the text is organized.It is the order in which information in the text is presented to the reader.

The textual structure is very important for the coherence and efficiency of a text. In the case of text indicated in the question above, we can see an inverse chronological structure.

This type of structure presents events according to the date they happened, but the timeline is inverted, showing first the most recent events and then the oldest.

We can see this type of structure in the indicted text, because it starts by showing the events that happened after Stalin's death, moving on to his youth and the events that provoked his ascension to the communist party.

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Answer 2

Answer: B

( commonlit assessment questions)

1. Which of the following best describes the structure of the overall passage?

A. It is framed in the context of the "Secret Speech," which gives a detailed account of Stalin's life before he rose to power.

B. It begins with the exposure of Stalin's secrets and crimes via the "Secret Speech," and then details his rise to power in chronological order.

C. It is framed through testimonials written from the points of view of Stalin's numerous victims, emphasizing the cost of his rule of the Soviet Union.

D. It follows Stalin's career in reverse chronological order starting with his death and ending with his early life, retracing the events that led to his rise to power.

Explanation:

Stalin: A Brutal Legacy Uncovered
So, here's what I think. I think that the story is delivered in modules which were shifted around so that the original answer (above) may no longer be correct.
I believe that the article now delivers the material NOT in reverse chronological order. I think in the version I read answer B is correct.  

It begins with the exposure of Stalin's secrets and crimes via the "Secret Speech," and then details his rise to power in chronological order.

It goes:
The rise of Stalin

Early career...

Collectivization and famines

purges

WWII Murders

The Doctors' Plot


Related Questions

What Supreme Court Case rules that segregation was constitutional (lawful)?

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Answer: The historically biased opinion of the United States Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), which allowed states and local governments to use segregation laws, is known as "separate but equal."

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Read the following:
Jordan was ambivalent about the job offer. On the one hand, she was happy about the pay raise, but on the other hand,
she worried about the extra responsibilities.
Based on context clues in the reading, define "ambivalent."
A. experiencing fear
B. showing concern
C. feeling excitement
D. having mixed feelings

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Answer:

D. having mixed feelings

Explanation:

Definitions

Definitions from Oxford Languages

adjective

having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.

Answer:

D. Having mixed

Explanation:

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Answer:

The 4th option.

Explanation:

Around the middle-last part of the excerpt, the author stated to the reader she is used to the life she has right now. They state: "She did not come straight out and disagree with her husband's plans. Instead, she fussed about reading the papers in bed, soiling their sheets with those poorly printed, foreign tabloids. 'The Times is not that bad!'". The main question of the answer they're looking for is: "How do Laura's interactions with her husband reveal the conflict she experiences?" Showing that they're looking for her point of view on the conflict she's experiencing, the 4th option fits best for it, because she's criticizing on it.

what is the hook for the cay

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The Cay by Theodore Taylor is a story about a boy who survives a shipwreck. The themes of The Cay include a friendship between very different people, overcoming obstacles to accomplish a goal, and personal growth through life experiences.

Eighth grade
FF.2 Correct errors with indefinite pronoun
Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly.
"Zero waste" is a philosophy in which consumption is reduced, recycling
is increased, and practically nothing are wasted.

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Answer:

"Zero waste" is a philosophy in which consumption is reduced, recycling

is increased, and practically nothing IS wasted.

Explanation:

nothing is singular, so it should be followed by "is" rather than "are"

What is something that is undervalued in life? (Tell me something u think is not valued enough)

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Answer:

time

Explanation:

For example African's do not value time. There do as the wish that is going somewhere at there own time. "African time"

Think about how a person your age, a person born thirty years before you, and a person born sixty years before you would tell the same story. choose elements you think would be the same. check all of the boxes that you agree with. the basic plot descriptions of people descriptions of locations the central idea of the story

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For storytelling some elements are used. These elements can be for any age, like basic plot, location and people description and the central idea for the story.

What involves under effective storytelling?

An effective story telling should involve deep knowledge of human emotions, motivation and psychology.  This is very much important to entertain the audience.

An effective story telling should involve:

Choosing a clear central message.Having clear structure.Engaging audience.Basic plot for telling story.Description of people.Description of locations.Central idea of the story.

These should be used by people of any age for an effective story telling.

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Answer:

ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT

Explanation:

O E. None of the above.
Question 3
What is the difference between a debit card and a credit card?
©A. There is no difference, only marketed differently.
O B. You'll always have more money available with a credit card.
• C. You
pay interest on debit cards.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

With a credit card you use it, and pay it off later. With a debit, you use it and money from your bank account comes out as soon as you pay.

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Read the excerpt from "civil peace" by chinua achebe. "my frien, why you no de talk again. i de ask you say you wan make we call soja?" which is the best translation of the dialect in the excerpt? "my friend, why are you not speaking up? i wanted to know if you would call the soldier for us." "my friend, can you repeat what you said? i asked you if you wanted me to call the soldier?" "my friend, why are you not talking? i asked you if you wanted us to call the soldier." "my friend, why are you not talking? i wanted to know if you would call the soldier for us."

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The best translation of the dialect in the excerpt is:
""my friend, why are you not talking? i asked you if you wanted us to call the soldier." (Option C)

What is a Translation?

A translation is the conversion of words from one dialect or language to another.

In the case above, the dialect that was translated is West-African Pidgin English.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which statement is supported by the passage?
A. The Houses of Parliament came under attack for years afterward.
B. "Guys" are burned to celebrate the failure of the Gunpowder Plot.
C. King James I was a beloved ruler of the people.
D. Lord Monteagle was responsible for beginning the holiday.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

The king and queen of Arendelle force their eldest daughter to ignore her emotions. when Elsa explains that she is scared of her powers, her father tells her,”Getting upset only makes it worse”

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this is from Frozen (Disney)

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in 1925, there was an outbreak of disease in the small Alaskan town of Nome. The people needed medicine, but there were no roads, and the harsh weather made it impossible for a plane to reach them. The only way to get medicine to Nome was by dogsled. Twenty teams of dogs, each with a handler, or musher, braved dangerous conditions to bring the medicine from Nenana, Alaska, along the Iditarod Trail to Nome. The first team to set out was led by a dog named Togo. Togo was a small, black and white husky who had spent most of his life pulling sleds. When he was a puppy, his owner, Leonhard Seppala, never thought he would be a good sled dog. Togo was smaller than most dogs on the team. He was ill when he was very young, and at six months old, he was given away to be a house pet. Togo did not last long as a pet. He escaped several times to return to the sled dog kennels. He ran after the team every day on their training runs, and eventually, he was given a chance to run in harness. He had found his purpose. Togo was a natural leader, and he was the dog Leonhard Seppala trusted the most. During the run from Nenana, he led his team through life-threatening situations. One night, when the darkness and snow made it impossible for Seppala to see where they were going, and they were in grave danger from the below-zero temperatures, Togo courageously led the team across a frozen lake, avoiding the broken areas of ice. He navigated to the rest stop, saving his team from freezing in the blizzard. Togo's team brought the medicine almost 200 miles, crossing a mountain with an elevation of more than 5,000 feet and swimming through ice floes on the other side. They reached their drop-off point and passed the medicine to the next team. After the drop-off, Togo rested for a while before taking off with some of the other dogs on his team to chase reindeer. It was like a small vacation after his hard work. The last team to carry the medicine was led by another dog, Balto. Balto's team made it to Nome in the nick of time. The medicine saved the town, and Balto was hailed as a hero dog. A statue of him was built and displayed for all to admire. Even though Togo faced greater danger and ran farther than Balto, most people honored only Balto. Togo was truly an unsung hero with the heart of a lion. Today, the dogsled journey to save Nome is remembered as the Great Race of Mercy, and every year, a dogsled race along the Iditarod Trail is run to remember the courageous and determined dogs who saved the people of Nome.

Which reason supports the author's point that the only way to get medicine to Nome was by dogsled?

Sled dogs lived in kennels and learned to work well together in terrible weather.

Teams of dogs needed a handler, or musher, as well as a lead dog to control them.

The Iditarod Trail ran from Nenana, Alaska to Nome, where the medicine was needed.

There were no roads and harsh weather, but dogs could travel in dangerous conditions.​

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The answer would be that there were no roads and harsh weather, but dogs could travel in dangerous conditions. If the author’s point was that the only way to get the medicine to Nome was by dogsled, then the only statement that supports that point would be the reason why that is the only way to get it there. Why was dogsled the only way to get the medicine to Nome? Because there were no roads and the conditions were too harsh for any other form of travel.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Teams of dogs needed a handler, or musher, as well as a lead dog to control them.

Passage 1

from Pyramus and Thisbe
a Roman myth

Pyramus was the handsomest youth, and Thisbe the fairest maiden, in all Babylonia, where Semiramis reigned. Their parents occupied adjoining houses; and neighborhood brought the young people together, and acquaintance ripened into love. They would gladly have married, but their parents forbade. One thing, however, they could not forbid that love should glow with equal ardor in the bosoms of both. They conversed by signs and glances, and the fire burned more intensely for being covered up. In the wall that parted the two houses there was a crack, caused by some fault in the structure. No one had remarked it before, but the lovers discovered it. 'What will love not discover? It afforded a passage to the voice; and tender messages used to pass backward and forward through the gap. As they stood, Pyramus on this side, Thisbe on that, their breaths would mingle. "Cruel wall," they said, "why do you keep two lovers apart? But we will not be ungrateful. We owe you, we confess, the privilege of transmitting loving words to willing ears." Such words they uttered on different sides of the wall; and when night came and they must say farewell, they pressed their lips upon the wall, she on her side, he on his, as they could come no nearer.
from Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable


Passage 2

In the following excerpt of Romeo and Juliet, the scene takes place outside of Juliet's window. Romeo wants to find Juliet, and he hears her lament their situation.

from Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare

Juliet: O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name!
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I'll no longer be a Capulet.
Romeo: [aside] Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?
Juliet: 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot,
Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part
Belonging to a man. O, be some other name!
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd,
Retain that dear perfection which he owes
Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name;
And for that name, which is no part of thee,
Take all myself.


The Roman myth about Pyramus and Thisbe influenced Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Why does Shakespeare most likely transform the original text?

Shakespeare transforms the Roman myth to

A. show how unrealistic the story was in Pyramus and Thisbe.
B. engage the audience in the love story with a different theme.
C. engage the audience in the love story in a more relatable setting.
D. show how Pyramus and Thisbe were strong characters.

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Answer:

B.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

The kid swung higher than the clouds.

Explanation:

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which sentence is the clearest example of alliteration?
A. The silky socks slipped on her feet easily.
B. The door’s slam sounded like a ballon popping.
C. His feet took flight when he raced.
D. Righty tighty, left loosey.

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The sentence is the clearest example of alliteration is the silky socks slipped on her feet easily. Thus, option (a) is correct.

What is alliteration?

The figure of speech, of the used in the text. There are the based on the alliteration. The figure of the speech, are the paragraph on the same sound on the lines. Alliteration on the same sound lines but, the meaning is the different.

According to the literature, alliteration was defined as the sound on the recurrence of a consonant sound. Alliteration is the only figure of speech used to describe the "silky socks slipped on her feet easily" was the repetition of the sound "s".

As a result, the significance of the alliteration are the aforementioned.

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How does the oxymoron "rehearsed spontaneity" affect the meaning of this sentence?

The pop singer shook hands and signed autographs, her smiling, rehearsed spontaneity winning her even more fans.


The oxymoron casts doubt upon the sincerity of the pop singer.

The oxymoron expresses admiration for the singer’s acting abilities.


The oxymoron suggests details about what the pop singer probably said.

The oxymoron hints that the pop singer’s fans are all hired actors.

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Answer:

the answer is: The oxymoron casts doubt upon the sincerity of the pop singer.

Explanation:

What purpose does the author’s use of a straw man serve?

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Since it is an attempt to undermine the argument of an opponent, writers and speakers use it to belittle or weaken the opponent's position, to make it vulnerable to an argumentative attack.

A straw man is a type of argument and a fallacy that is informal that gives the impression of disputing a debate. The purpose is to make it easier for someone to win an argument by dismissing something other than the topic at hand.

What is a strawman?

A strawman suggestion is a theory variant of something that the team can debate, analyze, and improve.

It is an assumption and facilitates the introduction of increasingly better solutions and proposals in subsequent processes.

The origin of the phrase "straw man" is unknown.

Thus, the purpose of the use of strawman serves to make it easier for someone to win an argument by dismissing something other than the topic at hand.

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Based on this passage, what two plots are likely to develop in parallel? Victoriano will invite Clarence to his home to speak with his father, Señor Alamar. Clarence will strive to purchase the Alamar’s land without angering his father. Clarence will run into one of the Alamar daughters and fall in love. Mercedes and Madame Halier will finish their embroidery. Victoriano is likely to undermine Clarence’s efforts to purchase his father’s land

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Parallelism in literature is used to balance words by putting them in pairs or in series so that they can be more readable.

What is a Parallel in Literature?

In English literature, a Parallel occurs when a grammatical form is repeated in two or more parts of a sentence.

An example of a parallel is:
"James likes hiking, attending the movies, and taking afternoon naps."

It is to be noted that the passage is unavailable hence the general answer.

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Answer:

Clarence will run into one of the Alamar daughters and fall in love.

Clarence will strive to purchase the Alamar's land withought angering his father.

Explanation:

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Narrative essay writing
Write a story based on the following sentence :
"The moment i stepped in the house, I immediately felt that something was amiss. "

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Answer:

The moment I stepped into the house, I immediately felt that somthing was amiss. Everything was too quiet my loud siblings nowhere in sight. I could understand why my motherwas missing, she was at work but I had two loud siblings which meant i always came home to a messy house and loud arguments. Now that I thought of it something didn't smell right either. The smell of somthing rotten was floating in theair and the farther I stepped into the house the stronger it got.

Explanation:

I can't write you a whole sorry unfortunately but I hope you can work with this.

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Word: Capitulate
Definition:
Synonym:
Antonym:
Use this word sentence:

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Definition: cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender
Synonym: blink, bow, budge, concede, give in.
Antonym: resist, endure, stand.
Use this word in a sentence: The teacher refuse to capitulate: no calculators were to be used during the exam.

Answer:

it means ceasing to resist an opponent

synonym is to yield

antonym is resist

I will not capitulate to this idea until I meet the manager

Read the sentence:

Harry liked learning about cosmic events, like solar eclipses and meteor showers.

What does the word cosmic mean as it is used in the sentence?

A Relating to rain
B Relating to school
C Relating to the sun
D Relating to the universe

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Answer:

D Relating to the universe

Explanation:

Well, if we're talking about solar eclipses and meteor showers, we know that those things don't happen in school, they don't both relate to the sun, and they don't at all relate to rain. Therefore, the only option left is relating to the universe!

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

Cause and Effect Worksheet

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Answer:

Effect: Flamingos turn pink

Effect: The flamingos be pale turn white


Later, Ralph asks Jack why Jack hates him. What answer does Jack give? How do the
other boys react?

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Answer:

At one point, Ralph calls on the knowledge passed on to him by Piggy and challenges Jack directly by asking him, "Why do you hate me?" He doesn't get an answer from Jack, but the reaction of the other boys is that "something indecent had been said." The boys recognize that Ralph is opening up the floodgates

Explanation:

Read these sentences from paragraph 7.

No one would disagree with the notion that the United States has long been moving toward equality of rights without the ERA. Indeed, great strides have been made. The reason for this is that the entire society is suffused with the concept of equality.
How are these ideas connected to DeConcini's concluding statements about the fight for passage of the ERA?

A
These sentences suggest that there is greater acceptance of equal rights for women now; therefore, now is the right time to pass the ERA.

B
These sentences suggest that everyone in the U.S. supports equal rights for women now; therefore, now is the right time to pass the ERA.

C
These sentences suggest that great progress has already been made; therefore, the fight to pass the ERA is now at its conclusion.

D
These sentences suggest that the ERA may not be necessary in a few years; therefore, the fight to pass the ERA is at its conclusion.

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These sentences suggest that the ERA may not be necessary in a few years; therefore, the fight to pass the ERA is at its conclusion.

The context clues are important to knowing Deconcini's main purpose in this text.

What are context clues?

Your information is incomplete as the speech isn't given. Therefore, an overview will be given.

It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are given in a literary work. In this case, it's important to read and understand the story.

It's also important to understand the central idea which is the main stance of the author in the work. These are important to know the purpose of the text.

Therefore, These sentences suggest that the ERA may not be necessary in a few years; therefore, the fight to pass the ERA is at its conclusion.

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which geographic feature covers most of the central region of southern africa?
A. Glaciers
B. Rain Forests
C. Plateaus
D. Volcanoes

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Answer:

C. Plateaus

Explanation:

Plateaus cover most of the central region of Southern Africa.

Pippa wants to read this poem aloud:

Little Things
by E.C. Brewer

Little drops of water,
Little grains of sand,
Make the mighty ocean
And the pleasant land.
Thus the little minutes,
Humble though they may be,
Make the mighty ages
Of eternity.

Pippa thinks this poem is about the importance of small things. How could Pippa communicate this meaning when she reads the poem aloud?

A
emphasize the last word in each line

B
read with increasing speed from beginning to end

C
alternate raising and lowering her voice with each line

D
emphasize specific words, such as little and mighty

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

This is because by putting emphasis on specific words that have to do with small things, it will connect back to the idea that the poem is about the little things.

What happened during “kristallnacht”?

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Answer:

On November 9 to November 10, 1938, in an incident known as “Kristallnacht”, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews. In the aftermath of Kristallnacht, also called the “Night of Broken Glass,” some 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. German Jews had been subjected to repressive policies since 1933, when Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became chancellor of Germany. However, prior to Kristallnacht, these Nazi policies had been primarily nonviolent. After Kristallnacht, conditions for German Jews grew increasingly worse. During World War II (1939-45), Hitler and the Nazis implemented their so-called “Final Solution” to the what they referred to as the “Jewish problem,” and carried out the systematic murder of some 6 million European Jews in what came to be known as the Holocaust.

Explain your thoughts on global warming. what is global warming, how is it affecting the climate currently, how will it affect the future, discuss three ways we can spread awareness about how we can stop this global destruction? 2 paragraphs

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Answer:

This is probally not gonna help but im just gonna say it Its April 13 and it snowing out side sooooo....

Explanation:

what are three Lessons Learned From The Novel my father Sun Sun Johnson?

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Answer:un-Sun Johnson, who once was very wealthy, has a habit of making very bad business decisions. These decisions cost him his money, his home and his family, with the exception being his son Rami. He loses these to the benefit of rival businessman Jake Hibbertson, who claims Sun-Sun's home and marries Sun-Sun's ex-wife. Due to his losses, Sun-Sun must move his son and himself to a new home, River Bottom. While they are there, Sun-Sun begins to start over. He goes on to live a fulfilling life despite continuing to make poor business choices. One day, a gut feeling takes Sun-Sun to the Hibbertsons' home, where he sees that a fire has broken out. Sun-Sun saves the Hibbertsons, but dies in the blaze.

My Father, Sun-Sun Johnson was written by C. Everard Palmer in 1984. Palmer, who died in 2013, is considered one of Jamaica's top writers of children's literature. He wrote over 15 books, the final being A Time To Say Goodbye, which is billed as the final chapter of the character of Rami.

Which is the best paraphrase of the line 9? keep time from passing. time cannot alter my love. my love has beautiful brows. do not make my love look older.

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Answer:

The Answer should be D!!

Explanation:

The best paraphrase of the line 9 is "do not make my love look older." The correct option is D.

What is the best paraphrase?

Paraphrasing can be defined as the restatement of the meaning of a text or a given passage using other words. The term "paraphrasing" is derived through the Latin paraphrasis, from Ancient Greek 'additional manner of expression'.

In the given options, "time cannot alter my love" is not relevant to the given line 9. While "keep time from passing" is a similar idea to the line, it is not the best paraphrase because the line is not requesting for time to be stopped completely.

Rather, it is requesting that time does not make the speaker's love look older. Therefore, "do not make my love look older" is the best paraphrase of line 9.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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The triangles below are similar. Find x. a. 1b. 2c. 3d. 4 1 If you go to a doctors office today, the doctor will usually know the cause of your illness and how to treat it. That was not true of doctors 200 years ago. No matter what symptoms you had, the treatment would be the same. Doctors did the best they could with what they knew at the time, but their knowledge was limited. The practice of medicine has changed a lot since then, both in understanding what causes diseases and knowing how to treat them.2 In the 1700s, doctors believed that peoples bodies held four fluids called humors. These matched the elements of the natural world: air, water, earth, and fire. The four humors had to be balanced for a person to be healthy. One of these four was blood. Doctors believed that a person who had too much bad blood would become sick, and the best way to keep people healthy or to cure a problem was to get rid of the bad blood.3 For hundreds of years, doctors used bloodletting to treat patients with any number of problems, from fevers to back pain to broken bones. To remove the bad blood, a doctor made a small cut in an arm or near a wound. The doctor then collected some amount of blood in a bowl. In most cases, the doctor would continue the bleeding until the patient was close to passing out. People believed this would get rid of the bad blood so that the patients body could become balanced again.4 The practice was so common that most doctors carried bloodletting pouches and kits with them. These kits contained tools for making small cuts, but people who didnt want to go to the doctor for bloodletting could go to a barber instead. Barbers performed the same procedure on people to help them stay healthy. The emblem for a barber shop was a red and white striped pole. Red represented blood, and white was for the bandages used to stop the bleeding.5 George Washington died in 1799 from what modern doctors think was a throat infection. Like most people at the time, he believed in bloodletting, and asked to be bled when he became very sick with a sore throat. During his brief illness, doctors drained a lot of blood from his body. They hoped it would cure him, but it did not; Washington died twenty-four hours later. Bloodletting probably did not kill him, but it certainly did not help him recover.6 In the early 1800s, if a person was injured, a doctor might perform surgery. This could involve cutting off an arm or leg that was badly injured and could not be saved, or removing a bullet or other object from a wound. In those days, more people died from surgery than were saved.7 One of the reasons so many people died then was that doctors did not know about bacteria. They did not clean the germs from their hands or medical tools between treating patients. Many patients got infections and died, but doctors did not understand the real cause of death.8 In 1867, British surgeon Joseph Lister determined that carefully cleaning hands, medical equipment, and wounds could greatly reduce the risk of infections, but American doctors were slow to accept his views. It was the treatment of another American president that helped change their minds.9 In 1881, President James Garfield was shot as he entered a train station. Doctors tried to remove the bullet. However, they did not clean their hands or tools. They tended to him for about ten weeks before he died. Doctors found that he died from an infection rather than from the bullet. That discovery helped bring about some important changes in medicine.10 Today, doctors know much more than they did in the past and use the best information available. We are lucky that modern medicine is as advanced as it is, and offers so many benefits. Even so, some of their methods may change someday, as scientists make new discoveries.How does paragraph 9 fit into the overall structure of the article? A. It shows that studying an error led to progress in medicine. B. It shows that doctors did not need to clean their hands or tools. C. It tells what happened to President Garfield after he was shot. D. It shows that there were no advancements in medicine before 1881.Part BWhich sentence from paragraph 9 best supports the answer to Part A? A. In 1881, President James Garfield was shot as he entered a train station. B. Doctors tried to remove the bullet. C. They tended to him for about ten weeks before he died. D. Doctors found that he died from an infection rather than from the bullet. Alia bought a home for her pet turtle. The rectangular tank is 3 feet long, 1 foot wide, and 2 feet high. 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