First person plural, future perfect
Pronoun
Verb
1. verb
2 adjective
3. adverb
The tension among the 6th-grade girls feels like a volcano threatening to erupt.
b
The 5th graders will have their volcano models with them for science today.
c
The problem with the 8th-grade volcano project has been resolved.
d
The 7th-grade class learned today that not all volcanoes erupt violently.
Answer:
A ~ the tension among the 6th grade girls feels like a volcano threatening to erupt.
Explanation:
They're saying that sixth-grade girls are probably getting into an argument and that the argument is like a volcano, waiting to erupt and make the argument even worse.
Answer:
A) The tension among the 6th-grade girls feels like a volcano threatening to erupt
Explanation:
This is the answer because it does not involve a physical volcano. The girls did not actually erupt like a volcano.
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B. They considered their options.
C. Having left the building, Elvis never returned.
D. I would not provoke that man if I were you.
Answer: A. The effects of cyanide are well known.
Explanation: Penn Foster
B) School administrators are out of touch with the needs of their students.
C) Guidance counselors can offer helpful advice about a variety of life issues. D) Teachers are reluctant to listen to students' opinions about the books they teach.
Answer:
C) Guidance counselors can offer helpful advice about a variety of life issues.
Explanation:
The given selection does not provide enough information to draw a conclusive answer from any of the options.
The excerpt does not provide enough information to draw a conclusive answer, so none of the options can be synthesized as a definite conclusion. The passage only mentions students being hesitant to express their opinions, but it does not explore any of the other options. Therefore, it is not possible to determine which of the statements is correct based on the given selection.
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