Check the boxes of any words that are articles in the following sentence. Those tired men and women walk slowly down the sidewalk. those
tired
down
and
the
sidewalk

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Answer 1
Answer:

The article in this line is the.

What is an article?

An article is a type of adjective that describes specific or unspecific nouns and noun equivalents. The three articles in English grammar are a,” “an” and “the.” These words are part of a group called determinants and come before the noun they modify or describe.

Use of article 'the'.

The” is typically used in accompaniment with any noun with a specific meaning, or a noun referring to a single thing. The important distinction is between countable and non-countable nouns: if the noun is something that can’t be counted or something singular, then use “the”.

Thus, the article in this line is "the".

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Answer 2
Answer: The articles are:
- The
-And


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B. Scene
C. Opinion

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A "graphic" is a picture, photo, drawing, or sketch ... anything but words.

You already made up your terrific title up above

Now, in this box #3, they want you to draw or sketch something that  puts
the same point across.

Next, in #4, they want you to explain what you drew in the box for #3.

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Based on the text, how is watching a Mississippi kite like watching a ballet?
Their flight includes many kinds of turns.
Their flight is direct and fast paced like a dance.
Their flight is like a dance in the air.
Their flight requires many years of practice.

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B.Their flight is direct and fast paced like a dance
  graceful moves it in the passage...Context Clues are always helpful, next time try to look for words that are similar and might fit with one of the answers. Hope this helps. 

Answer: I believe the answer is B) Their flight is direct and fast paced like a dance.!!!!!