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1. What is the main idea of these two sentences?

Many flowers are what we call annuals, their entire life cycle — from seed to death — takes just one year. They might leave behind sleeping seeds that could sprout again in the future, but the flowers, roots, stems and leaves all fade away as soon as the season is done.

A. Annuals only live for one year and will not return.

B. Plants have flowers, root systems, stems, and leaves




2. When are sentence fragments used in stage directions?

A. when the play is written for a very young audience

B. when they appear between a character’s name and the character’s line


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Answer:

1. (A) Annuals only live for one year and will not return.

2. (B) when they appear between a character’s name and the character’s line

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