Probably. The main thing is to keep on filing. Do not miss a week until you have appealed if you do not get it automatically.
Keep filing so that you do not miss any weeks.
Your benefit year ends sometime in July. If you are close to exhausting your 26 weeks of benefits you should be able to get an extension when they run out and of course when July comes you have earned enough to qualify for a second benefit year. Actually refusing suitable work whether permanent or temporary is good cause for disqualifying someone from getting further benefits.
If the pay is less the your WBA you could continue filing weekly and receive partial benefits. Also, if the temp job is through a temp agency be aware there are special provisions for temp workers. Not all, but many states require the worker to report to the agency within a specified time limit to request further assignments.
Failure to do so can result in a voluntary quit determination prohibiting receipt of benefits as well as for refusal of future suitable assignments.
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