Quick guys synonym with shuffled; the word has to convey a more exiting mood

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Answer 1
Answer: Mingle, hobble, mishmash
Answer 2
Answer:

Some examples of synonyms of 'shuffle' that convey a more exiting mood...

-Shambled  (Definition: movement with a slow, shuffling, awkward gait)

-Lumbered (Definition: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way)

-Galumphed (Definition: move in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner)

-Scuffled (Definition: move in a hurried, confused, or awkward way, making a rustling or shuffling sound)

-Hobbled (Definition: walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury)


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When I grow up, I want to train to become a marine.

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The root is in what you said creativeity (not spelled right)

How does the oxymoron "controlled chaos" affect the meaning of this sentence? She sat back and put her feet up, grateful to relax after the controlled chaos of her day as a kindergarten teacher. The oxymoron means that the teacher doesn’t like her job. The oxymoron helps explain why all kindergarten children misbehave in school. The oxymoron explains that a kindergarten teacher has to do multiple, unrelated tasks at the same time. The oxymoron is a polite way to say that the teacher is not good at managing her classroom.

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Answer:

  The oxymoron explains that a kindergarten teacher has to do multiple, unrelated tasks at the same time.

Explanation:

  An oxymoron is defined as the combination of incongruent or contradictory words. It is a figure of speech, the contradiction is also known as a paradox and writers use it to add humor, irony or sarcasm to their histories.

  By putting together the words control and chaos, the writer is trying to show that although it may seem that the situation in the kindergarten overwhelmed the teacher. It is not as bad as it appears.

  I hope this answer helps you.

The answer is “The oxymoron explains that kindergarten teacher has to do multiple unrelated tasks at the same time.”

“Controlled chaos” is an oxymoron because the two words have very opposite meanings! The teacher works at a kindergarten, and the children are very crazy. Since she is a teacher, she can stop the craziness from the little kindergarteners, yet she has to stop them a lot.

I hope this helps you!

What is the adverb phrase in the sentence? Various types of campers with tents or RVs camp out with their families.A. of campers
B. with tents or RVs
C. with their families

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the answer would be c. with their families

C

The correct answer is c


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A. There stand a proud farmer.
B. Around the corner is several new small stores.
C. Here are some suggestions for the costumes.
D. Under the beams of the deck are a wasp's nest

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the answer is: here are some suggestion for the costumes.
hope i helped

The answer is totally C!

Write a poem on being a child

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being a child is basically fun
in your hand is a dart gun
what you do is always run
and you will always be the loved one

you will never get tired
even if sleep is desired
eat candy that is expired 
because energy is required

you might get called irritating
and yes that is frustrating
but it will be quite fascinating
since life for you is liberating 

you better be enjoying it
for that's the time you're lit
once you try to quit
you'll always have to sit

then forever it'll be boring
there will be no adoring
everyone will be ignoring
and you'll try restoring

so always remain a child
and try to stay mild
you can surely be wild
but avoid people who get easily riled




hope you like it!! i didnt copy anyone!!
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Youre an astronaut in space, a ballerina on a stage
Life for you is just a delicious piece of cake
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