The questions in Accelerated Reader are copyrighted. The program is designed to monitor student reading progress. You will pass the test if you read the book and write chapter summaries.
Stole it
The book occurs in the Southern Confederacy states, I think in Georgia, because the Andersonville prison is in Georgia too
This is about that Eulinda gets free because Abraham Lincoln free the slaves
Joints are where 2 bones meet so I suppose you could call them bones but really they are a different thing all together
The U.S.A. founded it, numbering it as the 34th state, in 1861, if that answers your question.
2 Zeke her younger brother who was sold when he was seven and Neddy who is older than her and goes off to war consequently dying.
Bones (is both answers).
In chapters 17-19 of "Numbering All the Bones" by Ann Rinaldi, the protagonist, a young girl named Sarah, grapples with the complexities of her family's history and the impact of the Civil War. As she navigates her relationships and the harsh realities of war, Sarah's understanding of loyalty, sacrifice, and identity deepens. These chapters highlight her emotional struggles and resilience as she confronts the challenges posed by both the external conflict and her internal growth. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of remembering one's heritage while forging a personal path.
the summary is neddy writes her the letter saying not to trust mistris and all the sudden she begins to see how Mistris cannot be trusted
Oracle bones was used by priests to tell the future. The Shang priest would interpret crack(produced on bones by applying heat) as giving answers to questions about the future. The questions and their answers are carved onto bones. Such bones were usually the shoulder bones of sheep or cows occasionally turtle shells. The bones were also used to record names of rulers, family histories and events such as the eclipses of the sun and moon.
why is there a skip in the numbering of all the vitamin b's?
Numeration is about counting or numbering objects and groups of objects.