To deal with A.) inform B.) topic sentence C.) copeD.) cape L C.) cope F.

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To deal with A.) inform B.) topic sentence C.) copeD.) cape L C.) cope F

Make an idea clear to someone. A.) explain B.) example C.) exhaustD.) exit LF A.) explain

The exact meaning of a word. A.) quote B.) definition C.) dictionaryD.) quotations L B.) definition F

A group of words that have a subject and a predicate. A.) sentence B.) topic sentence C.) compound sentenceD.) statement L A.) sentence F

The place where animals, plants and people live. A.) burrows B.) indoors C.) environmentD.) bask L C.) environment F

To rest in warmth. A.) behavior B.) bask C.) tanD.) example L B.) bask F

The actual words of another person. A.) question B.) details C.) quotationsD.) quote L F

A sentence that states the topic of a paragraph. A.) compound sentence B.) sentence C.) topic sentenceD.) main idea L C.) topic sentence F

A model. A.) topic B.) explain C.) carD.) example L F

The overall subject of the text. A.) sentence B.) paragraph C.) main ideaD.) topic L F

To give facts or information A.) topic B.) inform C.) introduceD.) sentence L B.) inform F

Information that supports or tells more about the main idea. A.) definition B.) detest C.) main ideaD.) details L F

A pair of punctuation marks “” that are used to show the beginning and end of a quotation. A.) quote B.) punctuation C.) quotationsD.) question L C.) quotations F

Holes that animals dig in the ground to live or hide in. A.) burrowsB.) bask C.) holesD.) desert L A.) burrows F

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