What is an adjetive for walking

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Answer 1
Answer: Here are the following words
amble
careen
falter
limp
lumber
lurch
parade
prowl
ramble
Answer 2
Answer: An adjective explains something.
So we are being asked to explain walking.
-Slow
-Steady


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What Are The Events In Chapters 9 - 12 In The Outsiders Book??? PLZZZZZ HELP MEEE ANYONE THAT KNOWS THE OUTSIDERS BOOK ASAP!!!!!

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The Outsiders  
Author: S.E.Hinton

- Chapter 9

As Ponyboy gets ready to take part in the rumble, he swallows five aspirins to ease off his sickness and takes a bath to make him look ‘tuff’. The boys head off to the rumble excitedly.  Shortly afterwards, twenty two socs arrive and Darry steps forward to be the first fighter. As a challenge, Paul Holden steps forward as well. Darry is amazed to see his high school friend and football teammate challenge him. As they challenge each other, Dally joins the fight and this causes the fight to become stronger with other members joining. After such a struggle, the greasers finally win.

Ponyboy and Dally rush to the hospital to take a look at Johnny’s condition. Due to them speeding, a police officer stops their car. Ponyboy fakes an injury which in turn, causes the officer to escort them to the hospital. When they finally reach the hospital, they unfortunately find Johnny dying. He tells Ponyboy to ‘stay gold’ before he dies. 


 - Chapter 10  

Ponyboy wanders around the hospital for several hours. A man asks him whether he is okay and offers to give him a ride. When he reaches his home, he tells everyone that Johnny is dead and that Dally has run away. Shortly afterwards, they receive a call from Dally with a message that he has just robbed a grocery store and has police officers chasing him. The greasers go outside to assist him and Dally pulls out his unloaded gun which causes the police to shoot him. Dally dies and Ponyboy thinks that he had done this on purpose. Feeling confused and overwhelmed, he gets a concussion and passes out. After three days, Ponyboy finally wakes up with Darry sitting beside him.


- Chapter 11


Ponyboy is on the bed for the rest of the week and finds a picture of Bob (dead soc) when looking through his yearbook. He wonders whether his parents hate him and his smile reminds him of Sodapop. He finally concludes that Bob was easily angered and frightened, however, was still a human.

After a while, Randy arrives and wishes to talk to Ponyboy. Incredibly, he reveals that he has been worried as they have to be present before the judge the next day. Ponyboy, being protective, says that he was the one who killed Bob instead of Johnny.


- Chapter 12


During the hearing, Ponyboy doesn’t say much. The judge asks a few questions about his life and then allows him to return and stay with his brothers. However, Ponyboy is still depressed as his grades are dropping and he easily loses his focus and coordination. Mr. Syme, his English teacher, says the he can still improve if he can write an good theme.

That same night, Sodapop runs outside crying as he’s upset that Sandy returned his letter, unopened. He reveals that their arguments are causing this to happen.

They all go back home and Ponyboy takes a close looks at Gone with the Wind. He finds a note from Johnny which send him the same message: ‘Stay Gold’. Ponyboy finally knows what he wants to write as his theme. He starts with the novel The Outsiders: “When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home.” 


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What Is the real answer to life

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Life is unexplained in Science my reasoning for this is scientific explanation for unexplained things/happenings, and the extra terrestrial  , The Biblical explanation for life is that God made/created men , the earth and the planets , my reasoning for this is the bible.  

i hope this helps
To live and not to die fast live life as a Yolo life not a sit on a couch all dayUse the fruit tree

How do I show my work for 4.75 times 32

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you just show how you do 4.75x32             4.75

                                                                  x   32

                                                                  =152

In "The Fish I Didn't Catch," how does John Greenleaf Whittier try to persuade his audience of the wisdom of his uncle's advice? A.
He tells a series of fictional stories.

B.
He composes a rhyming narrative poem.

C.
He describes an autobiographical incident.

D.
He cites a collection of widely known historical facts.

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In "The Fish I Didn't Catch," he "describes an autobiographical incident" in order to persuade his audience of the wisdom of his uncle's advice, but he does other things as well. 

The correct answer is C. John Greenleaf Whittier as an adult writes something that happened to him as a child and points out what the experience taught him, thereby emphasizing the importance of the events of the story. The author wishes to give his readers some kind of valuable advice or instruction.

Read the excerpt from The Green Gables Letters by L. M. Montgomery. The woods are getting ready to sleep—they are not yet asleep but they are disrobing and are having all sorts of little bed-time conferences and whisperings and good-nights. What meaning does the use of personification convey? It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are tired and ready for bed. It conveys the idea of trees losing their leaves and making noises in the wind. It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are talking to the author before they go to sleep. It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are not able to sleep, so they keep talking to one another.

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Answer: b) It conveys the idea that of trees losing their leaves and making noises in the wind.

Explanation: personification is when the author gives human characteristics to non human objects (like the trees going to sleep or whispering), in this excerpt, when the author says that the trees are disrobing, he's referring to them losing their leaves, and when it says that the trees are having little bed-time conferences and whisperings and good-nights, he is referring to the noises the trees make in the wind.

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

The conflict comes to a head at the climax.

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The rising action is after the conflict and then its the climax :) 
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