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In the passage, “A Big Move” … What is the best thing about third -person point of view being used?. In the passage, “A Big Move” … How do the residents of Titan view the sky ?. In the passage, “A Big Move” … Why did colonists from Earth first travel to Titan ?.
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In the passage, “A Big Move” … What is the best thing about third-person point of view being used?
In the passage, “A Big Move” … • How do the residents of Titan view the sky?
In the passage, “A Big Move” … • Why did colonists from Earth first travel to Titan?
In the passage, “A Big Move” … • Why is Roxanna torn about leaving her home on Titan?
Comparing the passages… • “A Big Move” and “Uncharted Galaxies” • What is the major difference between the characters of Roxanna and Captain Kim?
What is wrong with this sentence?... • Roxanna feels at home on Earth, while Captain Kim feels at home in space.
Comparing the passages… • “A Big Move” and “Uncharted Galaxies” • How is Captain Kim's reaction to the pink planet different than Roxanna's reaction to Earth?
Comparing the passages… • “A Big Move” and “Uncharted Galaxies” • "A Big Move" and "Uncharted Galaxies" explore a similar topic. What is that topic?
In the passage, “Amazing Mazes” … • Which sentence from first paragraph BEST illustrates the author's perspective on the topic?
In the passage, “Amazing Mazes” … However, there is nothing quite as amazing and baffling as a real maze. In real mazes, visitors must actually make their way from one end to another through twisting, turning corridors of confusion! Which word from the sentences BEST explains the word baffling?
In the passage, “Amazing Mazes” … • What is the author's purpose?
In the passage, “Amazing Mazes” … • How does the author supports his opinion that mazes are beneficial to human beings?
In the passage, “Amazing Mazes” … • According to the passage, why were mazes built?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… "Waiting in the arrival lounge, watching a river of people flowing off the airplanes–" What does the word flowing indicate about the people?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… Whom does the speaker mean when she refers to "all of us" in the 4th stanza?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… watching a river of people / flowing off the airplanes– What form of figurative language is being used here?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… watching a river of people / flowing off the airplanes– What two things are being compared?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… my pulse / roaring, like a jet engine / coming in to land. What form of figurative language is being used here?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… my pulse / roaring, like a jet engine / coming in to land. What two things are being compared?
In the poem, “The Arrival”… What is the main theme in this poem?
In, “An Opportunity”… The Latin root dērigere, means "to guide," and the Latin suffix -tor means “a person who performs an action. What word from the second paragraph comes from putting these two pieces together?
In the passage, “An Opportunity”… What can readers conclude about Mr. Ballard from this passage?
In the passage, “An Opportunity”… How would you express Dave Ling's perspective about the school band?
In the passage, “An Opportunity”… The word percussion comes from the Latin percutere. What does percutereMOST LIKELY mean?
In the passage, “An Opportunity”… What is the purpose of this passage?
In the passage, “Fishing for Luck”… What is the climax of the passage?
In the passage, “Fishing for Luck”… Why does Tristan play the fishing game and the basketball game?
In the passage, “Fishing for Luck”… What theme would apply to Tristan's experience at the carnival?
In the passage, “Fishing for Luck”… What must Tristan do to overcome his bad luck?
In the passage, “Words, Words, Words”… CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: A spoken language is like a person: it grows and changes.
In the passage, “Words, Words, Words”… What is the genre of the passage?
Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?… This is a wonderful opportunity for you to have your own personal fitness program.
NO PASSAGE Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?… When she arrived home in the late afternoon, she found the papers.
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?... My brother Marco often takes fast-paced walks with our aunt.
CORRECT THIS SENTENCE… Jennifer scored the final run to end the game and jumped for joy and celebrated when her softball team won the game.
NO PASSAGE CORRECT THIS SENTENCE… Although the ending is sad, the movie has an exciting dynamic plot.