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Click on the link below to watch a video clip Click on the link below to watch a video clip. Respond in writing by providing your thoughts on the following question: If this was for sale today, would you buy it? Why or why not? How much should it cost? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J7GpVQCfms © Presto Plans

If someone is pious, they are devoutly religious. Read the following sentence and guess the meaning of the word pious based on the context. The woman’s pious devotion led her to donate all of her lottery winnings to the church. If someone is pious, they are devoutly religious. © Presto Plans

and video games were never invented? What if TV and video games were never invented? © Presto Plans

Correct the spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors in the following social media post. @SocialMediaSlipUps © Presto Plans

Four: Numbers under 10 should be written. high school: High school should not be capitalized unless it is the name of a specific high school. end. It: This is a fragment End punctuation is added, and a new sentence is started. satisfying: Satisfying was misspelled. flown by so quickly: The present perfect verb tense is used here because it refers to an action that has taken place at an unspecified time. guys believe: The plural form of guys should be used. Believe was misspelled. university: University should not be capitalized unless it is the name of a specific university. Dartmouth College…?: Names of colleges should be capitalized. A question mark is needed because a question was asked. Wow!: Wow is an interjection, so it can stand alone. © Presto Plans

start tomorrow,” Katie thought. © Presto Plans Read the paragraph below and find examples of metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, personification, oxymoron and/or alliteration. Eating healthy was like a chore for Katie. Although she knew her eating habits were far from nutritious, she was prone to devouring delectable foods that were disgustingly delicious. When it came to sweets, in particular, she was a moth to a flame. Although she hoped to start making smart eating decisions, the chocolate cake in the fridge was calling her name. She couldn’t help but grab a fork, plunge it into the middle, and chomp away until it magically disappeared. Soon after, she filled a glass with ghost white milk and gulped it down in one go. “Maybe the diet will start tomorrow,” Katie thought.