The next question refers to This Mystery Rocks! by Cynthia Schlagel.
The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.

This Mystery Rocks! By Cyntha Schlagel

1The Drifting Rocks are a strange phenomenon still unexplained by science. 2Located in Death Valley, California, the rocks sit on hot, flat ground. 3Unlike normal rocks, they have trails etched behind them as if they have traveled across the sand. 4Some trails are only a few feet. 5Some trails are over a half a mile long. 6Each trail is as baffling as the next.

7The variety of rock movement has baffled scientists for decades. 8Some rocks seem to roll as they move forward. 9Some take unexplainable routes. 10Large ones have traveled past small ones that have stayed still. 11Some scientists suggest that the rocks are pushed by wind. 12Others believe they slide on small amounts of ice or mud. 13So far, research has not confirmed any theory.

Which choice best describes how the author organized information? (4 points)

a. Cause and effect
b. Chronological order
c. Fact by fact
d. Problem-solution

(i will give 30 points and i will give brainiest if you have the answer but no links please)

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Answer 1

Answer:

c.Fact by fact

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Cronalogical Order

Explanation:

I hope this helps


Related Questions

What is the theme of the poem “Spring and Fall” by Gerard Manley Hopkins?
Margaret, are you grieving
Over Goldengrove unleaving?
Leaves like the things of man, you
With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
Ah! as the heart grows older
It will come to such sights colder
By and by, nor spare a sigh
Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
And yet you wíll weep and know why.
Now no matter, child, the name:
Sorrow’s spríngs are the same.
Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
What heart heard of, ghost guessed:
It is the blight man was born for,
It is Margaret you mourn for.
A. Nature outlasts man.
B. Everything has a meaning.
C. All things must pass away.
D. Children are close to nature.

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D. Children are close to nature.
D.
The one above me is correct.

I PROMISE TO GIVE B TO SOMEONE WHO GETS IT RIGHT AND 25 POINTS TO WHOEVER ANSWERS
Make a claim about your topic. Write about evidence. Address counterclaims and respond to them. Conclude your blog post by offering solutions to a problem your blog entry suggests. (about high gas prices)

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Answer:

well it really depends on how you feel about gas prices. in my opinion, high gas prices are too over the top and too expensive to pay for. first off, it could be difficult for some people to pay for gas, when they are struggling with money.
the best thing to do is lower the gas prices so people can actually afford food and pay their bills. if they don't lower the gas prices, consider taking a bus, walking, getting a side job, or maybe even owning an electric car.

Explanation:

im so sorry if this doesnt help, but i wasnt sure on what to write because it doesnt give enough information.  

(Keep in mind that you can use a claim in many ways, in this case I assume it’s argumentatively so this is a loose sample! I hope it helps. You could use it as foundation for whatever you’re writing.)

Claim: High gas prices are inefficient and have a negative impact

Brief evidence topics:
- Less money to spend on other goods and services
- Inflation
- Potential recession
- Just generally being inconvenient for most of the working class

Counterclaim: High gas prices are good for the economy
** you already strengthened your first claim with all of the evidence above. Do not make this second claim stronger than the first, just refute your point

“However, despite the inconvenience of high gas prices, there are budget friendly solutions…”
- Switching to bicycles or electric vehicles

I wish I could give you a more specific and thorough answer. I hope this helps in getting some ideas formulating at least :)

Read the first stanza of “The Tiger” by William Blake. What is the syllable count of each of the four lines in the excerpt?

Tiger, tiger, burning bright

In the forests of the night,

What immortal hand or eye

Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

A.

7-7-7-8

B.

7-8-6-7

C.

7-8-7-8

D.

7-6-7-6

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Answer: your answer is A) 7-7-7-8 .

Explanation: hope this helped .

Answer:

the answer is A) 7-7-7-8

Read the excerpt from the story Time for a Change.

Carlos glared at Stacey, handed back the hot dog, and walked away from her challenge to make a change. Eventually, Carlos's feet slowed, and he considered Stacey's words carefully. Perhaps he had been too careful because he was afraid; maybe he could try something new. Carlos returned to the stand and piled toppings on top of his hot dog. He discovered that he loves pickles, ketchup, and onions.

When Stacey and Carlos returned to the office, Carlos eyed his notepad thoughtfully. Perhaps it was time to add variety into his predictable routine. He opened the notepad to a fresh page and began to draw an office building that reached beyond the clouds.

Read the excerpt from the story Hide and Seek.

Raj immediately shook his head side to side, and his smile was replaced with a frown. The hills on Governors Island boasted four slides, one of which was 57 feet long, New York City's longest slide. The length didn't disturb Raj, but the slide was three stories tall, and he was petrified of heights, even if the slide did have the best views of the New York skyline. Maria was fearless and wanted to go on the slide more than anything in the world, mostly because she loved experiencing new adventures. Besides, she had played at least twenty rounds of hide and seek with him. Maybe it was time to try a new adventure.

Raj reluctantly nodded his head, and Maria squealed with delight. Grabbing Raj's hand, Maria headed toward the hills, which they climbed with care until they reached the summit. Raj looked down from the top of the slide, feeling absolutely terrified. Maria didn't hesitate for even a second. She slid down as soon as she reached the top, cheering with abandon, until she reached the bottom of the slide. He took a deep breath, slid down the slide, and began to scream gleefully, amazed at how much fun he was having. For the rest of the day, Raj climbed the hill and slid down each marvelous slide four times, enjoying the rush of excitement and unparalleled views of the New York skyline.

In both texts, the characters learn about the importance of trying new things. What is different about the main character's choices in each story?

One character tries something new and likes it while the other character tries a new activity and does not like it.
One character refuses to try anything new and is sad about it while the other character tries something new eagerly.
One character is mad when someone suggests trying something new while the other character is sad when challenged.
One character follows someone's advice to try new things while the other character follows someone's example.

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Answer:

D)

Explanation:

One character follows someone's advice to try new things while the other character follows someone's example.

Please give brainliest! :)

The excerpt is all about the trying of new things that can be an adventure or a simple meal. As in both texts, the characters learn about the importance of trying new things, but one character follows someone's advice to try new things while the other character follows someone's example, i.e., option D.

What is in the excerpt Time for a Change?

The exact meaning of Time for a Change is the things should be changed and it is sort of mandatory to be changed now.

Here, both the characters are changing their choices and overcoming their fear of trying something new.

The only difference between them is that one character follows someone's advice to try new things while the other character follows someone's example.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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Read the paragraph below, look for the big idea.

Many flowers are what we call annuals. Their entire life cycle — from seed to death — takes just one year. They might leave behind sleeping seeds that could sprout again in the future, but the flowers, roots, stems and leaves all fade away as soon as the season is done. Sunflowers and petunias are examples of annuals. Some plants technically last a little longer, but not in a way humans can truly appreciate. Biennials take two years to start flowering instead of shooting up in a single spring. But they still wither and die once the flowers are gone. One to look for is a foxglove, a tall plant with clusters of bell-shaped blooms, often in pink or purple. Then there are perennials, which can survive for years. Scientists believe these types of plants came first.

What is the main idea the author is trying to make about plants?

Perennials are a special type of plant

Scientists think perennials are the first type of plant that existed.

Plants have different life cycles depending on the type of plant.

There are different names for plants

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Answer:

I think the answer that makes most sense to me is C

Explanation:

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

makes more sense

The answer is D
Change he to I

How does the section “Beyond greenhouse gases” contribute to the development of ideas in the text (Paragraphs 17-23)?

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Answer:

It suggests that Scarborough's study misleads people to think that it's enough to just cut meat out of their diet to help the environment.

Explanation:

The section "Beyond greenhouse gases"  contribute It challenges the idea that eating meat and animal products contributes to more greenhouse gases than eating plant-based foods.  In the section it states that Often farmers rely on weed killers and pest killers to improve the size of their crop harvests. Many of those chemicals can be toxic to wildlife and people. Some fertilizers can pollute groundwater. Plowing fields can lead to erosion. That can diminish the fertility of soils.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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According to MLA, which is the correct format for listing the book Curving River, Endless Road in a bibliography?

O 2012 Bookhouse. Marnie Sandi. Curving River. Endless Road.

O Bookhouse. Curving River, Endless Road. Marnie Sandi: 2012


O Curving River. Endless Road. Sandi, Marnie. Bookhouse 2012


O Sandi, Marnie. Curving River, Endless Road. Bookhouse, 2012.​

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Answer:

The right citation woud be

O Sandi, Marnie. Curving River, Endless Road. Bookhouse, 2012.​

Explanation:

The others do not work correctly in MLA. A good place to look for citing sources is Owl Perdue, they have lots of resources for MLA and other versions of citing sources including books and websites.

 Hope this helps :)

O Sandi, Marnie. Curving River, Endless Road. Bookhouse, 2012.

According to the observations made by Washington Matthews, the reciting of a song like “Twelfth Song of Thunder” often gave the Navajo people

the guarantee of a rich and plentiful harvest in the spring.
the opportunity to discuss their spiritual beliefs with others.
the occasion to have a celebration during difficult times.
the chance to come together and enjoy each other’s company.

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Answer:

the chance to come together and enjoy each other’s company.

Explanation:

Answer:it is the last one chance to come together

Explanation:

HELPP!! I need a headstart on having an argumentative essay !!

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I suggest writing about climate change, and the other pov that there isn’t any need to do anything about it. There is so much information out there that you can easily paraphrase. Make sure to cite sources no matter the subject (teachers love that)

Answer:

Graphic Organizer.

Explanation:

Argumentative Writing Essay -- Planning:  

Paragraph 1: Introduction

Hook/Attention-Grabber (1-2 sentences)Use a statement, question, quote, fact, etc., related to the topic to grab your readers' attention

Background Information (2-3 sentences)Give context to your readers. What do they need to know about school and your topic to understand your argument?

Main Argument/Claim (1 sentence)State your opinion clearly in a single, complete sentence. Don’t put any reasons for your opinion yet.

6) What is the BEST way to summarize the details of the passage?
A) Only those who are interested in politics should vote.
B) Many first-time voters are uninformed and uninterested in politics.
C) Voting is a privilege and comes with responsibility in making a well-informed decision.
D) Voters should carefully investigate candidates prior to voting by asking their family members.

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Answer:

Your answer would be:
C.) Voting is a privilege and comes with responsibility in making a well-informed decision.


Explanation:

The main idea of the article is the importance of the vote, which is established as a privilege and responsibility. Mainly a right that must be preserved and respected at all costs. It is important that each citizen sees the vote as a way to protect himself/herself and his/her country. Therefore he/she must take the responsibility of researching the best candidates and being able to make important political decisions that will promote the country's progress.

It will be answer c because of the how it informed you

A scientist comes up with an idea to reintroduce a shark that eats lionfish into the Atlantic Ocean. What are the possible benefits and risks of this idea? In your answer, state two questions you’d ask the scientist before agreeing to the plan.

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Answer:

Some risks would be endangerment to species of pray. Also if i had a question then i would ask, "Why would we need them to eat lion fish," and "What if it is possible us humans could be greatly affected by this decision?

Explanation:

Read the passage.

A Flag with 50 Stars

The first American flag to have red and white stripes and white stars on a blue field was flown in 1776, shortly after the United States declared its independence from Great Britain. Legend has it that a Philadelphia seamstress named Betsy Ross was hired by George Washington himself to create this flag. There is no evidence that this legend is true, and no one knows for certain who made the first flag, which had 13 stars and 13 stripes. However, we know for a fact that the first flag to have 50 stars—the one we have today—was designed by a high school student.

In 1958, Bob Heft was a 17-year-old student at Lancaster High School in Ohio. At that time, the United States had only 48 states but was on the verge of accepting two more: Alaska and Hawaii. The U.S. flag at the time had six neat rows of eight stars each. What would be the best way to add two more stars while keeping the arrangement neat and orderly? This was the question that Bob’s history teacher posed to the class.

The teacher gave the students an assignment: design a flag with 50 stars. Bob spent hours in the attic of his house, cutting up a 48-star flag and rearranging the stars until they fit just right. He was pleased with his solution to the problem, but his teacher found it less than perfect and gave him a B minus. Outraged, Bob told his teacher that he was going to send his design to his member of Congress, Walter Moeller. His teacher replied that if Bob’s design was accepted as the new flag, he would be more than happy to change the grade to an A.

A year later, Bob had graduated and was working as a draftsman when he received a call at work. He never would have imagined a call from President Eisenhower—but that's who it was! Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag. Bob Heft was invited to Washington, D.C., for a ceremony during which his design was officially adopted as the new flag of the United States.

Which statement best describes the author’s viewpoint toward Bob Heft in “A Flag with 50 Stars”?

Bob should not have contacted a member of Congress about a trivial matter.

Bob was not a very good student at Lancaster High School.

Bob should not have spent so much time on his project.

Bob's grade did not reflect the outcome of the story.

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Bob's grade did not reflect the outcome of the story.


A) is incorrect, as the passage takes a generally positive attitude towards his success. There is no particular part of the passage that expresses negative sentiment towards his actions.

B) is incorrect, as the author does not mention anything about Bob's grades other than the passing mention of his less than satisfactory mark on the flag assignment. It is not the main focus of the passage.

C) is incorrect, as Bob's success gives justification for his long work time. In addition, the author does not make any sort of derogatory mark towards his efforts.

D) is correct. As Bob had received only a B for his hard efforts, yet his flag had actually been selected to represent the US in a real-life setting (proving the highest mark of distinction), the grade did not reflect the end of the story.

Answer:

Bob's grade did not reflect the outcome of the story. 

Explanation:

Read this sentence from the passage.

These Caribbean natives are classified as an invasive exotic species that is currently threatening Florida's ecosystem and biodiversity.

How does this sentence fit into the overall structure of the text and help contribute to the development of ideas?
A. The sentence supports the ideas that the Cuban treefrog is a Caribbean native and that it has a limited impact in Florida.
B. The sentence supports the ideas that the Cuban treefrog is taking over Florida and threatening the natural habitats of other animals in Florida.
C. The sentence supports the ideas that the Cuban treefrog is native to Cuba and creates fear about the safety of the ecosystem in Florida.
D. The sentence supports the ideas that the Cuban treefrog is a species that will take over Florida's ecosystem and change it permanently.

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Answer: the answer is b

Explanation:

I would say C for this answer

Which of the following statements is true about calcium? (Select all that apply.)
Calcium helps to give the plant structure.
Calcium is a macronutrient.
Calcium aids in chlorophyll production.
Calcium is a micronutrient.

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Answer:

The first answer

Explanation:

The primary function of calcium in plant growth is to provide structural support to cell walls. Calcium also serves as a secondary messenger when plants are physically or biochemically stressed–which is why it always smell different after you cut your lawn! It's actually a signal of danger to all other surrounding plants.

Answer:

Calcium helps to give the plant structure, Calcium is a macronutrient, Calcium is a micronutrient.

Explanation:

Calcium does not aid in chlorophyll production. Manganese aid in this. Chlorophyll production does increase the availability of calcium though.

5) What new information from the passage "NASA and the Thermometer Pill" is available to be synthesized regarding the thermometer pill?
A) It is used to monitor temperature.
B) It was first developed for astronauts.
C) It transmits an alert when temperature is too high.
D) It is used to prevent heatstroke in young athletes.
20 points

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows:
Critics might say that smartphones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting.

How does the author handle the counterclaim?

a
The author chooses to concede the point and offers no rebuttal.
b
The author offers an opinion discounting the counterclaim.
c
The author ignores the counterclaim and avoids responding.
d
The author supplies a rebuttal that quotes more current research.

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D would be the answer as the author uses the counterclaim to show how phones have now better improved students behaviors with cellphones and no longer as seen as distractions but rather as advantages for the classroom setting
The answer is D
The author supplies a rebuttal that quotes more current research

Read the passage.

We ran through our circle of friends, trying to think of a single person who would fit in well with our "family."

Which identifies the meaning of the term ran?

series of 4 radio buttons

moving more quickly than walking


to cast in a mold


to cause to p3n3trate


browsed

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Answer:
browsed

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from the story “The Surprise Anniversary Party,” and select the two sentences or phrases in the paragraphs that show how telling the story in a first-person point of view allows the reader to get a better understanding of Ellie’s character than if the story were told in a third-person point of view.

On the way home we stopped at a boutique store, and I found a sapphire scarf that would accentuate Mom's wardrobe; I always told her she needed to update her clothes. For Dad, I chose a new golf shirt. I thanked Grandma—she loaned me the money.

By the time I returned home, Ethan had the yard mowed, but I spied a hideous gnome in the flower garden he’d gotten out of the garage. I’d never been fond of them, so I hid it in the garage.

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Answer: " I always told her she needed to update her clothes... "

" But I spied a hideous gnome in the flower garden... "

Explanation: I is in 1st person, He, She, It and they are in 3rd person.

Hope that's helpful :)

I NEED A ESSAY ON HOW FINGERPRINTS CAN VARY/CHANGE.

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Answer:

fingerprints do not change over time, but there is a catch: they do not change as we grow old, but they can be affected by certain external conditions.  A person’s fingerprints usually form in the 17th week of pregnancy. These prints are set in stone before we are even born. As a person grows, the prints get bigger while retaining the same pattern. Essentially, the prints just scale up gradually. Although fingerprints do not change with age, it can be more difficult to capture them in older people. This is because the skin loses elasticity with age, and the patterns become less prominent, especially due to the thickening of ridges and furrows. Construction workers, especially bricklayers and people who often wash dishes by hand, lose some details in their fingerprints. Once they stop these activities, the ridges will grow back. People who work with chemicals such as calcium oxide can also lose some of the details in their fingerprints. However, once such activities are stopped, the worn-out patterns tend to grow back over time. In other words, even in such cases, the change in the appearance of fingerprints is only temporary. Certain skin diseases destroy the dermis and epidermis of the skin. Consequently, it becomes challenging for fingerprint recognition systems to recognize the prints of these individuals. Adermatoglyphia is a sporadic genetic disorder that causes a person to have no fingerprints. People with this disorder have completely smooth fingertips, palms, toes, and soles.  In rare cases, cancer treatment can also cause you to lose your fingerprints. In 2008, a Singaporean man was detained at an airport for a routine fingerprint scan. However, it turned out that he had none. He was on chemotherapy to keep cancer in his head and neck in check. As it turns out, a drug called capecitabine had given him a moderate case of something known as hand-foot syndrome, which can cause swelling, pain, and peeling on the palms and soles of the feet – and apparently the loss of fingerprints.

Explanation:

please help with english ixl! its ninth grade and im only in 7th I have to finish it by tomorrow for class

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Answer:

Most likely the bottom one.

I would choose the last one (C)

IDENTIFY what figure of speech each of these sentences/phrases have in them?

"Even become his own rain cloud and somehow has stormed on him flooding him in sweat and swelter and his skin got a dull gleam to it, like it's glowing"

"Like trying to hide thunder under thankful"

"Like trying to mute the blues trumpet

"And it's more like he's swallowed the sun and it's burning bright"

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Answer:

personification, simile, simile, simileExplanation: :)

Could you give major reasons why smoking should be illegal in public places and give smaller facts to support it (I only need one major reason and 3 smaller facts to back it up)

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-Second hand smoke

-Children around seeing it and being influeced by it

-If you are refering to marijuana; the child infusense and second hand smoke still apply but also compare to how you cannot drink open containers in public.

Answer:

I only have a Major reason why smoking should be banned in public places: Smoking should be banned in public places because the smoke emitted after smoking a cigarette is harmful as it contains bacteria from the smoker's mouth, if this is inhaled by someone, that person has a risk of developing a serious health issue.

Explanation:

When are sentence fragments used in stage directions?

when the play is written for a very young audience

when the action is more physical than mental

when they appear between a character’s name and the character’s line

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Answer:

Please give brainliest.

Explanation:

Use Sentence Fragments Sparingly and When the Story Calls for It. Sentence fragments in fiction can be a useful way of conveying pace, tone, and intensity. However, overuse can lead to lazy writing—fragments should be used sparingly, and for a good storytelling purpose. I think it’s when the cast of characters includes just two characters I’m not 100% right on this

Im stuck I cant make a word with the letters t,n,b,x,m, y. Can anyone help?

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Answer:

there are no grammatically correct words

Explanation:

there are no real words with those letters

How did Timothy die in The Cay? (I will mark your answer brainliest if it's really specific)!

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Answer:

The wind and the flying debris from the storm eventually beat and killed Timothy. He dies after losing consciousness in the storm. When Phillip finds himself shipwrecked, he is  mouthy and irresponsible. He learns to accept Timothy. During the storm, Timothy ties Phillip to a tree as the waves crash over them.

Explanation:

I don't know if this is what you meant by "specific" but if this post successfully helped you, please mark as brainliest

Answer:

Timothy dies after being injured and losing consciousness during a storm. During a terrible storm, Timothy ties Phillip to a tree as the waves crash over them.

Explanation:

do what it says on the image (3 MIMUTES LEFT)​

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Answer:

B.Bouncing Off

Explanation:

Reverberate is like an echo that bounces off of things.

lol mimutes made me laugh :D

find the riddle why (IM) did (B) the (O) chicken (R) cross (E) the (D) road?

also there's a riddle and a hidden message and i'm bo red so share some embarassing stories that have happened to you to

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Answer:

Because it had to get to the other side of the road

Answer:

he crossed the road to go get a crispy chicken sandwich deluxe

Explanation:

Finleyville has grown a lot in recent years, and there are fewer open spaces to share between more people. The only place for children to play outside at the moment is at the school playground. There is a large forest in the center of town that is protected by law. What is the best solution for the people of Finleyville?

a: Petition the government to add nature paths through Finley Forest.
b: Tear down one of the buildings to build a park.
c: Build houses with larger backyards.
d: Make the school playground bigger.
THANKS!!! your the best!

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Answer:

A Petition the government to add nature paths through Finley Forest

Explanation:

There is already a protected area of nature that people can use with a little improvement.

A would be the correct response!

PLEASE HELP TYSM GOD BLESS U * No links pls correct answer*

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Answer:

Your answer is correct. D.

You picked the right one D
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