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Craft and Structure Videos 17 videos

ACT Aspire Reading: Defining "A Solitude" in Context
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As it is used in the passage, the phrase "a solitude" means:

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In Lucy's conversation with Mr. Rayburn, the author builds suspense by:

ACT Aspire Reading: Defining a "Walking Funeral" in Context
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When the narrator says that she is observing a "walking funeral", she most likely means that:

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Recognizing a Shift in the Focus of a Scientific Text 0 Views


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Description:

Following the highlighted paragraph, the passage shifts from a description of the reproductive qualities of wildflowers to:


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Okay Next up let's just get right to it Following

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the highlighted paragraph the passage shifts from a description of

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the reproductive qualities of wildflowers to what Huh Well the

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fifth paragraph here discusses the reproductive qualities of alpine wildflowers

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while the sixth covers the traditional and fire adapted wildflowers

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found in both glacier national park and in greenland which

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ironically is not very green So the answer is c

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here right A description of wildflowers found in both glacier

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national and greenland Paragraph six doesn't provide examples of vegetative

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reproduction wildfires like where was it Paragraph six does discuss

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the unique adaptation of fire adapted wildflowers and perennials But

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neither of these answer choices get the whole story not

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as well a sea there so that's it along horsie 00:00:53.414 --> [endTime] were seed

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