<span>D) water reading and book reading
The paragraph talks about how Mr. Bixby thinks the speaker is ready to learn water-reading at the end of the paragraph and at the beginning he talks about pretending to read the water as if it were a book.
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I would say true. An eyewitness is a person who observed the crime firsthand.
An introduction isn't an angle from which to look at a piece of literature when using the hexagonal writing.
A primary source for Jenna's paper would be answer B, since the book was written by Jane Austen herself. Hope this helped!
These are called diacritical marks: they aid pronunciation by pointing to the fact that the vowel or a consonant is pronounced differently then without it. This can refer to a different phoneme, different allophone or other aspects, such as tone.
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