ALVA ELA 2.22.22
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6 questions
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From page 1 of "How to Trick Your Sister," how are Rick and Emily different?
From page 1 of "How to Trick Your Sister," how are Rick and Emily different?
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From paragraph 3 on page 1 of "How to Trick Your Sister," how does the word "target" help us better understand what's happening in the text?
From paragraph 3 on page 1 of "How to Trick Your Sister," how does the word "target" help us better understand what's happening in the text?
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Use your understanding of the prefix "un" to determine the meaning of the underlined word below:
Unbeknownst to Carl, Russell snuck onto the front porch of Carl's home in search of the mysterious snipe.
What does unbeknownst mean?
Use your understanding of the prefix "un" to determine the meaning of the underlined word below:
Unbeknownst to Carl, Russell snuck onto the front porch of Carl's home in search of the mysterious snipe.
What does unbeknownst mean?
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Use your understanding of the prefix "anti" to determine the meaning of the underlined word below:
My antibacterial hand sanitizer smells so good!
What does antibacterial mean?
Use your understanding of the prefix "anti" to determine the meaning of the underlined word below:
My antibacterial hand sanitizer smells so good!
What does antibacterial mean?
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When comparing and contrasting, you can use signal words such as like/alike, similarly, and both to tell the differences between two or more things.
When comparing and contrasting, you can use signal words such as like/alike, similarly, and both to tell the differences between two or more things.
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Choose the sentence with a metaphor.
Choose the sentence with a metaphor.