Wes gets tricked into believing he could escape military school and go home. What did Wes learn as a result of this prank?

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Answer: Wes learned that not always things someone says are true and to except reality that escaping is a bad thing to doing

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Is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase?The true king of the beasts is the elephant.
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A.
adjective phrase

B.
adverb phrase

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Answer: The underlined phrase ("The true king") is A. an adjective phrase.

Explanation: An adjective phrase is a group of words that modifies a noun or pronoun by describing it. Moreover, this type of phrase always contains an adjective which can appear at the beginning, at the middle or at the end of the phrase. "The true king" is an adjective phrase because it includes the adjective "true", which has been placed at the middle of the phrase. Furthermore, in this case, "true" is premodifying (and describing) the noun "king".

True describes the king so it's an adjective phrase.

What is approximate rhyme?

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Approximately can mean 'almost' or 'about'.
Therefore, an approximate rhyme is a word that sounds similar, but not exactly a rhyme, to another word.

For example, 'again and friend'. 

Approximate rhymes may also not sound exactly alike, or similar, at all. 
For example, 'bed and bead'.

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Answer:

can u addthe letter plz

Explanation:

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Why does Gene change his mind about enlisting in the military after he tells Brinker he will?

A) Gene thinks he is too young and is afraid of going to war.

B) Gene decides that if Finny can't enlist because of his leg, he won't either.

C) Gene realizes he made a foolish remark about enlisting.

D)Gene doesn't want to leave Devon because Finny has returned.             

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The main reason why Gene changes his mind about enlisting in the military after he tells Brinker he will is because "D)Gene doesn't want to leave Devon because Finny has returned" since they are quite attached. 

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