Are you a morning person or a night owl? Explain why.

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Are you a morning person or a night owl? Explain why. Click on the link below to watch a video clip. Respond in writing by providing your thoughts on the following question: Are you a morning person or a night owl? Explain why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=493CR6hv0fo © Presto Plans

Hunters wear camouflage to appear less conspicuous around the animals. Read the following sentence and guess the meaning of the word conspicuous based on the context. Hunters wear camouflage to appear less conspicuous around the animals. If something is conspicuous, it is standing out so as to be clearly visible. © Presto Plans

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

anything: Don’t know nothing is a double negative. fun, than: A comma is not required here. Then is mainly an adverb, often used to situate actions in time. Than is a conjunction used in comparisons. TV: TV is an acronym and should be written using uppercase letters. one: One was misspelled. know, my: Commas separate introductory elements from the rest of the sentence. to: To is a preposition. Too is a synonym for also or means an excess of something. worse everyday: Worse is a comparative. Worst is a superlative (the opposite of best). too: To is a preposition. Too is a synonym for also or means an excess of something. do, and: A comma should be used to separate two sentences with a conjunction (and). Punctuation is added to the end of the sentence. © Presto Plans

what he was going to do. The ring of the phone in © Presto Plans Read the paragraph below and find examples of metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, personification, oxymoron and/or alliteration. When Jerry’s boss left him a voicemail asking him to relocate to Chicago, the decision was not a piece of cake. He had already begun putting down roots in Cleveland, and he wasn’t sure he wanted to uproot his life again. With his new promotion, work already seemed to swallow up so much of his spare time. He sometimes felt like a chicken with its head cut off, running around aimlessly for something he really didn’t care about. He picked up the phone to return the call, still absolutely unsure of what he was going to do. The ring of the phone in his ear only served to heighten his anxiety.