the featured Character in an Earth diver story is A) a character who dives into water and brings up a small amount of mud or sand.
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Yes - the tense of a verb is tacked onto the end.
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The answer is choice A. "<span>After a tough week of school, Alaina decides to spend the weekend relaxing at home and watching television."
Relaxing and watching television is not a conflict. However, almost losing your job, getting in a plane crash, and relationship issues are all legitimate conflicts.
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Understatement for sure. Her car is on fire and she says it's only a little trouble. :)
Context clues are details that help a reader understand later parts of a passage or sentence.
Ex. The corgi, who had been rummaging in the garbage, smelled nasty.
If we are trying to find out what the word "nasty" means, the context clue in this sentence is "rummaging in the garbage". Garbage has a bad smell to it, a very unpleasant smell. Therefore nasty means unpleasant.
I hope my example helped you! ;)