Hi. In order to find the correct answer, you must first know what a homonym is:
Definition: A homonym is two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In this case, the answer is:
Elementary school students are not allowed to talk while the teacher reads aloud after lunch.
Definitions:
Allowed: means you have permission to do something.
Aloud: refers to sound and means that you are talking so others can hear.
I hope this helps.
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Diana
The <span>sound device used in the following excerpt from "How the Animals Lost their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat" by Carl Sandburg is <u>repetition.
</u>You can see that the fragment <em>which family was </em>is repeated a several times throughout the excerpt, which is why repetition is the correct answer.<u>
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Answer:
Outreach
Explanation:
The three options provided are types of people i.e "children", "elderly", and "homeless". So, the fourth element too should be a type of people. Hence, "Finances", and "Conservation" are eliminated.
Out of "Students" and "Outreach", "outreach" would be better option;
Firstly because, children (age), elderly (age) homeless (location), and then fourth too should be about location i.e. "Outreach"
Secondly, because "students" is a sort of occupation, children may also be students. So, "Students" does not fit well with the three provided options.
<span>The blog statement that is an example of a claim is the sentence, "My favorite childhood memory is showing my goat at the state fair". This is considered a claim because it states the truth about something without giving any proof or evidence to support the case. </span>
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