Read the following word:Reference
Select the root of the word above, then the meaning of that root by clicking on the drop down arro
root:
root meaning:

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Answer 1
Answer: Refernce:

root: re
root meaning: again

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COMPLETE THE SENTENCE MAKE SURE IT RHYMES NOTE: YOU CAN WRITE WHAT EVER YOU WANT.


"She's the youngest in the family. She's caring, mature, and ________"


Fill in the blank and make sure it RHYMES. You can write whatever you want.

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a word that could maybe work is daring 
She's the youngest in the family. She's caring, mature and sharing? Daring?

Which is true of the "little Pilgrim" who speaks in "Will there really be a 'Morning'? A.
The speaker is a person who is afraid of the darkness of night.

B.
The speaker is a scholar who brings the experience of wide travel to her view of nature.

C.
The speaker is someone who wants to study and measure the natural world.

D.
The speaker is someone who regards nature with awe.

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the answer is d the speaker is someone who regards nature with awe
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A.
sister

B.
learning

C.
Maria

D.
car

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do you have the excerpt from his speech you need to use?

I can help you if I have the excerpt otherwise I may give you the wrong answer.

What is an important context clue to determining an appropriate definition for particular word?

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Looking around the word and seeing how it is used, noticing if it is used as a noun, verb, adjective etc