English, 24.06.2019 00:00 victoriaashby
Read the passage and select the best transitions from the drop-down menus. some new words are created by mistake. , until about four hundred years ago, the word pease was used to describe one pea or many peas. , people began to assume that pease was the plural of pea. , a new word—pea—was made (mahoney).
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English, 22.06.2019 10:30
Consider the text and its central idea. informational text: one privilege that many teens look forward to is the ability to earn a driver’s license. driver’s licensing requirements are not the same in every state. in some states, young people can be fully licensed before their sixteenth birthday. in other states, the privilege to drive has some restrictions until the driver is eighteen years old. in every state, driver education is a required step in earning a license. students might earn a permit, or provisional license, and spend six months to a year driving with an adult in the car. since states are very different based on population, development, and roadways, the laws are different, too. central idea: states makes different laws about licensing drivers with some similar requirements. what supporting detail is most important to include in a summary of this text? teens get excited about learning to drive. in some states, kids can get their license on their birthday. some states are heavily populated, with dangerous roads to navigate. every state includes driver education as part of licensing requirements.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:30
Which information from the expert best supports the inference that certain video games resulted from issues related to national security?
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