In the Night Of The Spadefoot Toads, how can you tell that Ben isn't very interested in his box of desert souvenirs from Tucson? Ch. 17 or 18

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Night Of The Spadefoot Toads ch17


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What is the central idea of the passage?The Italian merchants sometimes sailed across the
Mediterranean Sea to Syria, where they could buy black
pepper that had been grown on the southwest coast of
India. The tiny dried black peppercorns were the perfect
item to trade, because the small ships of the time could
carry enough to make a nice profit. From India the
pepper was shipped across to Arabia, where camel
caravans would carry it all the way to Syria. The Italians
could purchase enough pepper in Syria to carry with
them to the next Champagne fair. Every count whose
cook added the bite of costly black pepper to his food
knew he was getting a taste of far distant lands. As late as
1300, Jean de Joieville, a French writer who had actually
lived in the Muslim world, still believed that these spices
came from the outer edges of the Garden of Eden, located
somewhere along the river Nile. There, people cast their
nets outspread into the river, at night; and when morning
comes, they find in their nets such goods as ... ginger,
In the Middle Ages, spices that are now ordinary
were rare imports from faraway places
The spices at the Champagne fair were from the
Middle East, where they were used in cooking
Pepper was highly regarded in Europe, so
merchants demanded more and more of it.
The Champagne fairs relied on a vast trade
network that drove up the prices of new and rare
goods.

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Answer: A) In the Middle Ages, spices that are now ordinary were rare imports from faraway places.

Explanation:

This is an excerpt from "Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science", a book written by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos. The authors explore the history of the spice trade, and how it connected different countries throughout the whole world.

In this passage, it is stated that certain spices, such as pepper and cinnamon, were quite popular in the past. Their popularity stemmed from the fact that these spices were used for medicinal purposes, hence the merchants traveled to distant parts of the world to purchase them. Although these spices are ordinary today, they were not common in the Middle Ages.

Read the following sentence:Martha's sagacity was shown in her good advice and
shrewd financial planning.
What is the most likely meaning of "sagacity" as it is used in this sentence?
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A. Intellect
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B. Wisdom
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C. Power
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D. Goodness

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Answer:

A. Intellect

Explanation:

A P E X

I say D , if you look up sagacious then it will tell you that it is good.

Combine the word parts to create a properly spelled word. control + ed

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Answer:

Controlled is a word that is made from control + ed

Explanation:

4.Which of the following is a helpful question to ask yourself before reading a business document for the first time?


Is this interesting?


How many people will read this?


Who is the audience?


What kind of paper is this printed on?

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The answer is: who is the audience?
Is this interesting? :)

Please help with this hold sheet

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1) "I get around in it very well" shows it's a way of transportation. 2)" hard question" " is it hard for you to be in a wheelchair "shows Jessica has something difficult she has to deal with. 3)" speech sounds..." " like I have something in my mouth" she can't be understood well therefore speech muddled. 4)" help me learn how to speak more clearly" 5)" difficult for people to understand what I'm saying"
1. A wheelchair is an object, presumably a chair with wheels on it, that provides mobility to people with certain disabilities. The context clues for this are "I don't mind using a wheelchair. I get around in it very well," and "because I have cerebral palsy."

2. Disability means something that keeps a person from living or doing things like a normal person. The context clue is "what is it like to live with your disability? Is it hard for you to be in a wheelchair?"

3. Muddled means something is hard to understand. The context clues are "Sometimes my words can sound very confusing," and "like I have something in my mouth."

4. Using context clues would help you find the meaning of speech therapist, because after using that term, Anita explains what the speech therapist does.

5. The context clues that would help you understand what cerebral palsy means are "I don't mind using a wheelchair," which implies that a person with cerebral palsy uses a wheelchair, and "because I have cerebral palsy, it's difficult for people to understand what I'm saying," which shows that a person with cerebral palsy also has trouble speaking clearly.

In which type of essay would you expect to find the sentence below?When oxygen is added to the rat’s environment, its behavior changes.


cause and effect

problem and solution

compare and contrast

show and tell

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the answer would be cause and affect. when the oxygen is added to the rats environment the rat can breathe so when it is added the rat will start to breathe causing the rat to change its behavior. when there is no oxygen the rat cant breathe most likely causing the rat to panic because there is no air  so when air is added the panicked rat would stop panicking because now it can breathe again

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Answer:

cause and effect

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