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Read the sentence with the underlined simile or metaphor.

Sarah Pierce seemed to/ belong to a different time.
the underlined words are: belong to a different time
What does the underlined expression tell us about Sarah Pierce? (1 point)

She is always late.

She is old-fashioned.

She lives in a dream-world.

She doesn't know what day it is.

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Read the sentence with the underlined simile or metaphor.


I think I was afraid that she'd look at me like a doctor's receptionist would.
the underlined words are: like a doctor's receptionist would

According to the underlined expression, how does the narrator think Sarah Pierce might act towards her? (1 point)

Angry and resentful

Confused and shocked

Polite and distant

Thoughtful and caring

12.

(MC)


Read the sentence with the underlined simile or metaphor.


I was in a special class where you did two years in one, while Eden, who didn't see the need to push it, was a year behind me.

the underlined words are: to push it,

What does the author mean by stating Eden didn't see the need to push it? (1 point)

Eden did not want to obey the rules.

Eden did not want to take time off.

Eden did not want to complete school faster.

Eden did not want to have fun at school that year.

13.

(MC)


Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (1 point)

You forgot practice was cancelled today didn't you?

You forgot practice was cancelled today, didn't you?

You forgot practice was cancelled today, didn't, you?

You forgot practice was cancelled, today, didn't you?

14.

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (1 point)

No thanks if I have another slice of pie I'm going to burst.

No thanks, if I have another slice of pie I'm going to burst.

No, thanks if I have another slice of pie I'm going to burst.

No, thanks, if I have another slice of pie I'm going to burst.

15.

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? (1 point)

I'd love to sit next to you on the bus Freddie.

I'd love to sit next to you on the bus, Freddie.

I'd love to sit next to you, on the bus Freddie.

I'd love to sit next to you, on the bus, Freddie.

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1) She is old-fashioned.
2)Angry and resentful
3)Eden did not want to complete school faster.
4)2nd option
5)2nd option
6)2nd option
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