In the song ding dong hide and seek is the little girl that is seeking possessed like it has a pic of the girl and a girl behind her like a demin it does look like one cuz it looks like shes scared and then she gets all creepy

In The Song Ding Dong Hide And Seek Is The Little Girl That Is Seeking Possessed Like It Has A Pic Of

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Answer 1

Answer: Yes?

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Which sentence best states the central idea? (ELA)

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You need the read the article for this one, it’s almost impossible to answer it without a article.

Answer:

the 3rd sentence

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Which three titles are capitalized correctly?
A The Man In the Moon
B Where I’m Returning From
C The Grapes Of Wrath
D Summer Is Over and Done With
E The Sea of Monsters

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B, D, E

B) where I’m returning from
D) summer is over and done with
E) the sea of monsters

When Geraldine looked to the sky, she was amazed by what she saw. The tail from a comet cut across the sky like a knife through butter. It was the first time she had seen one in real life. Every comet she had seen up until now came from a book.

She almost didn't see it at first. The stars hung in the sky like a million eyes blinking and winking down at Geraldine. Geraldine wasn't even thinking about them or the campfire or the woods. Her mind was someplace else, and she had her mind on a lot of different things. She was thinking about how she was going to pay for college. She was thinking about graduation. She was thinking about everything but the sky. The last time that she was in the woods was when she was a little girl. It seemed so foreign to her. As her mind wandered, that's when the comet appeared. It was almost like it had read her thoughts. It passed over her head, and she traced its path with her finger like she was waving a magic wand.
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Which phrase from the story offers the best visual description of Geraldine's reaction to the comet?
A.
Geraldine wasn't even thinking about them or the campfire or the woods.
B.
The last time that she was in the woods was when she was a little girl.
C.
It passed over her head, and she traced its path with her finger like she was waving a magic wand.
D.
Her mind was someplace else, and she had her mind on a lot of different things.

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Answer: i think its C

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Answer:

D

Explanation: Because if you read the story it tells you that she was somewhere else in her mind.

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Adequate

I believe it is anyway

Adequate would be the correct answer because it is an antonym.

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Answer:

getbackgang

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Is there any way you can show the text of “type of robots”

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Answer:

yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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Who doing all that work for you you funny

Read the first stanza of “Mutability” by Percy Shelley. What is the theme of the stanza?

The flower that smiles to-day
To-morrow dies;
All that we wish to stay
Tempts and then flies.
What is this world's delight?
Lightning that mocks the night,
Brief even as bright.

A.
nature’s plenty
B.
the permanence of beauty
C.
the frailty of beautiful things
D.
the beauty of a stormy night

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Answer:a

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Provide evidence from the text to support the idea that this is a very cold winter.

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Answer:

what passage?

Add the passage as a picture for the answer that you


Which of the following is a compound-complex sentence?

a.
Though the weather was delightful, we were surprised by afternoon thunderstorms.

b.
Because the weather was delightful, we decided to have a picnic, but we were surprised by afternoon thunderstorms.

c.
We decided to have a picnic, but we were surprised by afternoon thunderstorms.

d.
The weather was delightful, so we decided to have a picnic.

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the answer should be B :)

The sentence, which is a type of compound complex sentence is Because the weather was delightful, we decided to have a picnic, but we were surprised by afternoon thunderstorms. Thus, option (B) is correct.

What is compound - complex sentences?

Compound complex sentences refers to those sentences which contains main clause and subordinate clauses. The main clause is also known as the independent clause and the subordinate clause is also known as the dependent clause.

Those sentences which has one independent clause and two or more dependent clauses are defined as Compound complex sentences. There can be at least two independent clauses in such type of sentences.

Therefore, it can be concluded that As an example of a compound complex sentence, the following We chose to have a picnic because the weather was lovely, but we were taken aback by afternoon thunderstorms. Hence, option (B) is correct.

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Which word is the most different from the others?

a. token
b. unimportant
c. proof
d. sign

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Answer:

unimportant

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token a symbolic object representing something, proof, something demonstrating another, sign something that conveys a meaning. they all mean something, expect unimportant. also, words a. c. and d. can all show something and words a. and d. can proof something. they are connected in a way. Hope this helps!

The answer is b since all the other answers relate to eachother in someway

What type of graphic organizer is most often used to show similarities and differences between two items?

a bar chart
a timeline
a Venn diagram
a pie chart

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A Venn Diagram used to compare and contrast two or more groups of things by visually displaying their similarities and differences in two or more circles that overlap.

Answer:

A Venn Diagram used to compare and contrast two or more groups of things by visually displaying their similarities and differences in two or more circles that overlap.

Explanation:

Easy Question If you can't answer question then comment
How has this year 2020 has been

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Answer:

horrible but my birthday is in 2 days so that's good

Explanation:

Answer:

this year, 2020, has been pretty rough with everything going on in the world.

Explanation:

im saying it pretty rough because of the pandemic and us not being able to see our friends of do anything that involves people :(

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Flowers may seem beautiful to some, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Casual walkers in rural and urban areas in Alberta may enjoy the vibrant purple flowers of the purple loosestrife plant, but the trained eye of an ecologist sees the threat this invasive species poses.
Purple Loosestrife Invasion
Purple loosestrife was not always seen in and around Alberta. In fact, it wasn’t found anywhere in North America before the 1800s.
During the 1800’s, ships transporting goods around the world were sometimes without cargo for a time, particularly when they were heading to collect a new load. Wooden ships don’t balance well when they are empty, so when they were without a cargo, they were often filled with ballast instead.
How does this relate to purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is a naturally-occurring plant in Europe and Asia, which means that their seeds may become mixed in with the soils found there. Ships sailing from Europe and Asia to North America without cargo often used soil as ballast to maintain the balance of the ships, and then dumped the soil when they arrived to pick up their cargo. It is believed that this dumped soil introduced the purple loosestrife species to Canada.
It may also be the case that early settlers brought purple loosestrife with them when they settled Canada’s west.


Purple Loosestrife: A Not-So-Welcome Introduction
So what’s the big deal about having purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is not a species of plant that occurs naturally in the province- it is an introduced species. Organisms that don’t occur naturally in an area but are instead brought from elsewhere are categorized as introduced species.
Again, what’s the big deal about that? Well, organisms that are introduced to an ecosystem may become invasive - think: invader! An invasive species is defined as any organism that reproduces so quickly or grows so aggressively that it becomes a problem for the other organisms around it. Invasive plant species tend to outcompete local plants for resources such as sunlight, water and root space. In this way, invasive species can harm ecosystems by taking over, disrupting food webs and decreasing biodiversity.
Purple loosestrife has invaded local wetlands and is often found growing unchecked in other wet areas of the city. It flowers prolifically, producing millions of seeds each year. These seeds have many vectors of dispersal, for example, they may be blown to new places by the wind (aerochory), travel along with moving water (hydrochory), hitchhike in animals’ fur or be deposited in animal waste (zoochory), and even planted intentionally by humans.
Purple Loosestrife: Super-plant!
Purple loosestrife grows in clumps with a dense root system that extends underground like a living mat - it’s like a super villain, soaking up nutrients and taking over the space where other plants might grow. In wetlands, waterflow can be disrupted as waterways become clogged.
Over time, purple loosestrife becomes the dominant plant in an area and other plants disappear. This disrupts the food web because animals that only feed on the plants that disappear, disappear too. Once a plant disappears and the animals that feed on that plant disappear, there is a ripple effect along the food chain. Animals that can adapt to their food source disappearing by switching to a different food source will survive, but those that don’t adapt either move to a different habitat or die.

Waging War on Purple Loosestrife
In Alberta, purple loosestrife is classified as prohibited noxious, which means that it is not allowed to be planted and any plants that are found must be destroyed. In many Alberta cities, crews are sent out to dig out and destroy clumps of loosestrife that are reported.
Another way that purple loosestrife has been kept in check across Canada is through the use of biological controls (when one living organism is used to control another). Beetles such as the black-margined loosestrife beetle feed on purple loosestrife, so they are the plant’s natural enemies - perfect for biological control. Releasing the black-margined loosestrife beetle can reduce the purple loosestrife population in an area significantly. When an invasive species is controlled, often the original plants can re-populate and the ecosystem can return to a balanced state.





Using Text Features to Predict Information
Scan the nonfiction text to find the text features listed. Use clues from each text feature to predict what you will learn from the text and jot down your prediction beside each text feature.

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Answer:

girl this is so long what (ik this was from 12/3)

Explanation:

Change a lot to what those experience actually thought you
Can you guys help me with that because I don’t understand that pacific suggestion

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Answer:

It is asking you to write what you learned from a certain experiance, like "This experiance has taught me that lying leads to consequences." Or something like that. Also In your first paragraph, it says, "'because when I was younger" You could combine it with "I believe that lying is bad"  Instead you could say, " I believe that lying is bad, for example when I was younger..."

Front Desk Reading Questions

Answer the questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text. The number before the question tells you which chapter you can find the answer.



Ch 2. Can you really tell if people are bad based on how they look? What other impressions can come from first looks and are they a form of judgement?

Ch 3. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?

Ch 4. What gives people power? Can it be earned or taken? Is it something that is just bestowed on people because of life status?

6. Compare and contrast the event of the spelling test and notebook to the event of the refunds to the customers.

7. How and why can the importance of play differ between cultures and families?

8. Are reputations and first impressions important? Explain why Mia acted they way she did and why she lied to her classmates.

11. What is the internal motivation keeping Mia from expressing who she really is?

14. How can money influence your experiences in life?

16. What character traits does Mia show this chapter? Support them with evidence from the text.

26. What character traits has Mr. Yao exhibited? Support them with text evidence.

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Answer:

Front Desk Reading Questions

Answer the questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text. The number before the question tells you which chapter you can find the answer.

Ch 2. Can you really tell if people are bad based on how they look? What other impressions can come from first looks and are they a form of judgement?

Ch 3. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?

Ch 4. What gives people power? Can it be earned or taken? Is it something that is just bestowed on people because of life status?

6. Compare and contrast the event of the spelling test and notebook to the event of the refunds to the customers.

7. How and why can the importance of play differ between cultures and families?

8. Are reputations and first impressions important? Explain why Mia acted they way she did and why she lied to her classmates.

11. What is the internal motivation keeping Mia from expressing who she really is?

14. How can money influence your experiences in life?

16. What character traits does Mia show this chapter? Support them with evidence from the text.

26. What character traits has Mr. Yao exhibited? Support them with text evidence.

Explanation:

im asking you nicely to pls dont answer this if u dont know bc this is for a grade ofc... Graph the inequality x≥1.

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This is what the equation should look like (of course the line continues but you get the idea) Hope this helps.

Which are examples of dramatic irony from Romeo and Juliet? Check all that apply.

-Juliet’s mother thinks that Juliet is preparing for her wedding to Paris, but Juliet actually plans to drink the sleeping potion that night.
-Juliet thinks about what will happen to her if the sleeping potion does not work.
-Juliet’s father arranges for her to marry Paris, but Juliet has already secretly married Romeo.
-Tybalt starts a fight with Romeo, but he and Romeo are actually kin now that Romeo and Juliet have secretly married.
-Peter, the Capulets’ servant, engages in wordplay while arguing with the musicians.

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Answer:

Juliet’s father arranges for her to marry Paris, but Juliet has already secretly married Romeo.

Answer:

Hey! I just took this rn but here you go :)

Explanation:

A-Juliet’s mother thinks that Juliet is preparing for her wedding to Paris, but Juliet actually plans to drink the sleeping potion that night.

C- Juliet’s father arranges for her to marry Paris, but Juliet has already secretly married Romeo.

D-Tybalt starts a fight with Romeo, but he and Romeo are actually kin now that Romeo and Juliet have secretly married.

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. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?

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Answer: it means he is very cruel.

Explanation: because that's what I think. when people say a metaphor about other peoples hearts, that means they are describing their personality or how they are.

It’s means very cruel I’m pretty sure sry if I’m wrong

What generalization can be made about allergies based upon the text?
A: Everyone has allergies
B: Allergies do not exist
C: All allergies are deadly
D: Allergies can cause different reactions in different people.

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Answer:

A) Everyone has allergies

D) Allergies can cause different reaction in different people

Explanation:

Because everyone is atleast 1% allergic to something

D the reason why it’s D is because allergies do exist and affect different people, some people don’t have allergies because as a baby if you were exposed to it, you’d less likely have allergies older

Which statement best evaluates the reasoning in the passage?

And this is no small distinction. It is the whole distinction in a man. You cannot serve two masters; you must serve one or the other. If your work is first with you, and your fee second, work is your master.


The reasoning is not sound; the author relies on name-calling.


The argument is not sound; the author uses an either-or argument.


The argument is not sound; the author uses circular logic.


The argument is not sound; the author relies on overgeneralization.

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Answer:

The argument is not sound; the author uses an either-or argument.

Explanation:

"If your work is first with you, and your fee second, work is your master."

EQ: How does the author create suspense in Cujo?
Evidence: 3 quotes from the text that help answer the EQ, include paragraph number

Reasoning: an explanation of why or how your quote answers the essential question or EQ

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Answer:

Explanation:

We need the text to answer but pretty much just how the author is building up to the main event. In addition for the reasoning just pick a quote that match's and backs up on what you said for evidence .

Question 1 Which inference can be drawn about Bilbo's character based on Chapters 9 and 10 of The Hobbit? He dislikes the dwarves. He wishes he could return home. He is still confused about the mission. He is blessed with good timing and luck. Question 2 Part B Which excerpts best support the answer in Part A? Select the two correct answers. "'What I say,' said Bilbo gasping. 'And please don’t cook me, kind sirs! I am a good cook myself, and cook better than I cook, if you see what I mean. I’ll cook beautifully for you, a perfectly beautiful breakfast for you, if only you won’t have me for supper.' 'Poor little blighter,' said William. He had already had as much supper as he could hold; also he had had lots of beer. 'Poor little blighter! Let him go!' 'Not till he says what he means by lots and none at all,' said Bert. 'I don’t want to have me throat cut in me sleep! Hold his toes in the fire, till he talks!' 'I won’t have it,' said William. 'I caught him anyway.'" "The day grew lighter and warmer as they floated along. After a while, the river rounded a steep shoulder of land that came down upon their left … Suddenly the cliff fell away. The shores sank. The trees ended. Then Bilbo saw a sight: The lands opened wide about him, filled with the waters of the river which broke up and wandered in a hundred winding courses." "'No time now!’ said the hobbit. ‘You just follow me! We must all keep together and not risk getting separated. All of us must escape or none, and this is our last chance. If this is found out, goodness knows where the king will put you next with chains on your hands and feet too, I expect. Don’t argue. There’s a good fellow.'" "'Half a moment!' cried Bilbo, who was still thinking uncomfortably about eating. Fortunately he had once heard something rather like this before, and getting his wits back he thought of the answer. 'Wind, wind of course,' he said, and he was so pleased that he made up one on the spot. 'This’ll puzzle the nasty little underground creature,' he thought: An eye in a blue face Saw an eye in a green face. 'That eye is like to this eye' Said the first eye, 'But in low place Not in high place.'"

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Answer:

1. He wishes he could return home.

2.  "'What I say,' said Bilbo gasping. 'And please don’t cook me, kind sirs! I am a good cook myself, and cook better than I cook, if you see what I mean. I’ll cook beautifully for you, a perfectly beautiful breakfast for you, if only you won’t have me for supper.' 'Poor little blighter,' said William. He had already had as much supper as he could hold; also he had had lots of beer. 'Poor little blighter! Let him go!' 'Not till he says what he means by lots and none at all,' said Bert. 'I don’t want to have me throat cut in me sleep! Hold his toes in the fire, till he talks!' 'I won’t have it,' said William. 'I caught him anyway.'"

Explanation:

Answer:

1. He wishes he could return home.

2.  "'What I say,' said Bilbo gasping. 'And please don’t cook me, kind sirs! I am a good cook myself, and cook better than I cook, if you see what I mean. I’ll cook beautifully for you, a perfectly beautiful breakfast for you, if only you won’t have me for supper.' 'Poor little blighter,' said William. He had already had as much supper as he could hold; also he had had lots of beer. 'Poor little blighter! Let him go!' 'Not till he says what he means by lots and none at all,' said Bert. 'I don’t want to have me throat cut in me sleep! Hold his toes in the fire, till he talks!' 'I won’t have it,' said William. 'I caught him anyway.'"

Explanation:

A successful study session starts off with members

reviewing information from the last meeting.
asking questions and discussing notes.
drilling one another on topics and concepts.
brainstorming potential test questions.

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its A :)

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Why does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come have no visible physical features? *



A.The future has not happened yet, so it is not possible to know what it looks like.

B.The future is just hiding from him.

C.The future is embarrassed to show physical features.

D.The future has happened, so there is no need to see it again.

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Answer:

a i would assume

Explanation:

what central idea of the article does the anecdote about randy gardner support
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Answer:(central ideas, text structure) The anecdote about Randy Gardner supports the idea that sleep is crucial for one’s health and well-being. After explaining that Gardner stayed awake for 11 days straight, the author lists the negative effects of his lack of sleep, including forgetfulness, paranoia, and hallucinations.

Explanation:

1. Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
“I suppose that there will be no question of fact, substantially, in the case when all of the evidence is out, and it will be for you to decide under the charge of his honor, the Judge, whether or not the defendant committed the offense of voting for a representative in Congress upon that occasion.”
A. This statement contains no explicit evidence because the lawyer uses the words "whether or not," showing that this statement is implied rather than verified.
B. This statement contains explicit evidence because the lawyer uses the phrase "defendant committed the offense."
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence because the lawyer is presenting his opinion.
D. Both A and C
2.Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
“But we do claim that upon the 5th of November, 1872, she voted, and whether she believed that she had a right to vote or not, it being a question of law, that she is within the Statute."
A. This statement contains explicit evidence because it states a verifiable fact.
B. This statement contains explicit evidence because it includes a date and an action.
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence.
D. Both A and B
4. Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
"We think, on the part of the Government, that there is no question about it either one way or the other, neither a question of fact, nor a question of law..."
A. This statement contains explicit evidence because it mentions the government.
B. This statement contains explicit evidence because it mentions the law.
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence.
D. Both A and B
5. Read the following quotation from the excerpt above and decide if it contains explicit evidence:
“The question in this case, if there be a question of fact about it at all, will, in my judgment, be rather a question of law than one of fact.”
A. This statement contains explicit evidence because it states a verifiable fact.
C. This statement contains no explicit evidence.

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Answer:

c if you are on edge I took the test

I believe it is
C
Hope all is well

Does this sentence have a onomatopoeia?

"Zip up your jacket; it’s cold outside."

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

onomatopoeia has sounds like "pow" or "wow", this is just a normal sentance.

No, the sentence "Zip up your jacket; it’s cold outside" does not have an onomatopoeia. The correct option is B.

What is onomatopoeia?

Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words are used to imitate or suggest the sounds that they describe. It is a literary device that creates a connection between the sound of a word and its meaning. Examples of onomatopoeia include words like "buzz," "hiss," "meow," "splash," "thud," and "whisper," among many others.

Onomatopoeic words are often used in literature, poetry, and other forms of creative writing to add depth and texture to the language. They can also be used in everyday language to vividly describe a sound or to add emphasis to a particular phrase or sentence. Onomatopoeia can be found in many different languages, although the specific words used to imitate sounds may vary from culture to culture.

Here in the Question,

Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes, such as "buzz," "hiss," or "meow." The sentence "Zip up your jacket; it’s cold outside" does not contain any words that imitate a sound. The word "zip" refers to the action of closing a zipper, but it is not a true onomatopoeia because it does not mimic the sound of the zipper closing. Instead, it is an example of a verb that describes an action.

Therefore, the correct option is B i.e false.

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With whom does Peter have the most conflict and why?

Margot, because she hardly talks to Peter.
Anne, because she is always trying to pet his cat and writing in her journal.
Dussel, because he says unkind things and calls his mother “silly.”
Miep, because she brings Peter the wrong type of books.

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Answer:

Most likely Dussel (without context, this one makes the most sense).

Explanation:

It’s Dussel just read this last week amazing story but dussel seems to have the most conflict with Peter

Please Help! Thank you!

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I believe it would be the last option :)
The last one is correct :)
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Passage 1: Excerpt of John Muir's "Calypso Borealis"[1] After earning a few dollars working on my brother-in law's farm near Portage [Wisconsin], I set off on the first of my long lonely excursions, botanising in glorious freedom around the Great Lakes and wandering through innumerable tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps, and forests of maple, basswood, ash, elm, balsam, fir, pine, spruce, hemlock, rejoicing in their bound wealth and strength and beauty, climbing the trees, revelling in their flowers and fruit like bees in beds of goldenrods, glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog and meadow heathworts, grasses, carices, ferns, mosses, liverworts displayed in boundless profusion.[2] The rarest and most beautiful of the flowering plants I discovered on this first grand excursion was Calypso borealis (the Hider of the North). I had been fording streams more and more difficult to cross and wading bogs and swamps that seemed more and more extensive and more difficult to force one's way through. Entering one of these great tamarac and arbor-vitae swamps one morning, holding a general though very crooked course by compass, struggling through tangled drooping branches and over and under broad heaps of fallen trees, I began to fear that I would not be able to reach dry ground before dark, and therefore would have to pass the night in the swamp and began, faint and hungry, to plan a nest of branches on one of the largest trees or windfalls like a monkey's nest, or eagle's, or Indian's in the flooded forests of the Orinoco described by Humboldt.[3] But when the sun was getting low and everything seemed most bewildering and discouraging, I found beautiful Calypso on the mossy bank of a stream, growing not in the ground but on a bed of yellow mosses in which its small white bulb had found a soft nest and from which its one leaf and one flower sprung. The flower was white and made the impression of the utmost simple purity like a snowflower. No other bloom was near it, for the bog a short distance below the surface was still frozen, and the water was ice cold. It seemed the most spiritual of all the flower people I had ever met. I sat down beside it and fairly cried for joy[6] Oftentimes I had to sleep without blankets, and sometimes without supper, but usually I had no great difficulty in finding a loaf of bread here and there at the houses of the farmer settlers in the widely scattered clearings. With one of these large backwoods loaves I was able to wander many a long wild fertile mile in the forests and bogs, free as the winds, gathering plants, and glorying in God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread. Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woodswere welcomed as friends.Passage 2: William Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"[1]I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host, of golden daffodils;[5]Beside the lake, beneath the trees,Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.Continuous as the stars that shineAnd twinkle on the milky way,They stretched in never-ending line[10]Along the margin of a bay:Ten thousand saw I at a glance,Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.The waves beside them danced; but theyOut-did the sparkling waves in glee:[15]A poet could not but be gay,In such a jocund company:I gazedand gazedbut little thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had brought:For oft, when on my couch I lie[20]In vacant or in pensive mood,They flash upon that inward eyeWhich is the bliss of solitude;And then my heart with pleasure fills,And dances with the daffodils.Both passages use the word "lonely" in their first sentence. In a paragraph of 4-6 sentences, explain how the discovery of a plant affects the authors' loneliness? What does each experience reveal about the power of nature? Use evidence from both texts to support your answer.