He becomes aware that racist comments are being made. Even though Neto claims to Jesse, "I've never heard anyone say those things," it doesn't reflect his belief that Jesse is incorrect. Deep down, he acknowledges that Jesse is right. In the excerpt's conclusion, he starts to reflect upon whether he wants to be associated with a group that tolerates racially charged remarks, asking, "Could he represent a school that would allow such behavior?" This indicates his realization of the remarks' existence, leading to the central conflict as he contemplates his next steps.
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Use a thesaurus to find a new word to replace the underlined word.
Write the new word on the line.
The climbing rose bush was bound to a trellis. _______
Answer:
The correct term is tied.
Explanation:
A thesaurus is a systematically organized vocabulary featuring terms that exhibit semantic and generic connections, such as equivalence, hierarchy, and association. It serves as a tool for terminological control, transforming natural language in documents into a regulated language, which uniquely represents their content for effective indexing and retrieval.
It is characterized as "a controlled and evolving vocabulary, consisting of terms that maintain semantic and generic relationships and is relevant to a specific area of knowledge".
Answer:
Tom Ramsay was the outlier in his family.
Explanation:
3. George Ramsay had a steady income from his circle of friends and easily made new ones.
Answer:
The passage indicates that Soto uses his hard-earned money to buy clothing, “wondering
not so much if they were worth it as who would see me first in those clothes” (lines
151-152). When unable to afford new garments, he “worked like a
magician, arranging my wardrobe to make it seem larger than it really was” (lines
168-171).
Explanation: