Answer: To be honest i dont know
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Underground Explorers by Aaron Derr central idea
Answer:what is ur question?
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How would you feel if forced into hiding for two years, not being able to breathe fresh air and participate in any outdoor activities?
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Answer: At first, i would feel trapped, scared, alone and worried. Not sure what to do to keep myself from panicking and controlling my anxiety. But, i think after some months i would be able to adapt like anyone else and learn to cope with my way of life. Later on i'ed be able to go about my day as though it is the norm. But, when the 2 years are up, i would worry abut readjusting to society, and getting back into "the swing of things" as it's said. Transitioning from something you are use to, to something completely different can be a major struggle and a test on your mental health.
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BRAINLY IF YOU DO IT RIGHT AND WITH EXPLANATION
In Carl Sandburg's poem "Fog," how do readers know that fog is being compared to a cat?
It is directly called a cat.
It is shaped like a cat.
It sounds like a cat.
It moves like a cat.
Answer: Well it is telling you that it moves like one sounds like one and shaped like one so therefore, it is comparing to a cat
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please help with question 1
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assonance would be probaly number 1 becuase the defintion is how vowls sound similar to each other
alliteration would be number 2 same letter or sound at the beginning
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For the first one its pattern of similar vowel sounds. For the second one its the 2nd one
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Will give brainly, help me put this passage in my own words.
According to the United Nations, at least 800 species worldwide are affected by marine debris, and as much as 80 percent of that litter is plastic. And it is estimated that up to 13 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year.
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According to the United Nations, "at least 800 species worldwide are affected by marine debris." This is causing a decline in marine life as we know it and 80% of it is plastic. It It is estimated that up to 13 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year. That is more than a dozen rockets.
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