(Vos copines) ________? ________________
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Elles Elles n'ont pas envie de devenir enseignantes / professeurs.
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(8) ____________
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Examine the four supports given for each of the following topic sentences. Choose the detail
that does not directly support that topic sentence. People lie for different reasons. A. People may be afraid of suffering certain consequences. B. People who lie will eventually not be trusted. C. Some people lie just to find out how far they can go. D. Some people lie simply out of habit.
Complete the statements that follow each of the paragraphs below by choosing the letter of the correct response.
(1) The promise of steady work, good pay, and kinship ties at first lured eager rural young women to the mills in nineteenth-century New England. (2) Many pairs of sisters and cousins worked in the same mill and lived in the same boarding house. (3) They helped each other adjust, and their letters home drew other kin to the mills. (4) Young women then had few opportunities for work outside their own homes, and the commercial production of yarn and cloth had reduced their workload in New England farm households. (5) Averaging sixteen and one-half years of age when they entered the mills, the girls usually stayed only about five years—few intended to stay longer. (6) Their earnings brought them independence and the freedom of deciding whether to spend or save their earnings. The subject of sentence 1 is a. benefits of mill work. b. mills in nineteenth-century New England. c. young women in New England d. promises.
Laura explains why Jim called her Blue Roses. Why did he call her Blue Roses?
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