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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Vitamin D is often overlooked as an important component of nutrition. Vitamin D strengthens bones, promotes hair growth, and may even help people with depression. While exposure to sunlight provides us with Vitamin D, not everyone spends time outdoors. Moreover, because Vitamin D is found in fish and dairy foods, people with a vegan diet may not get enough of it. People ought to pay strict attention to the amount of Vitamin D they consume. During the wintertime, when sunlight is at a minimum, it is wise to keep Vitamin D supplements in your home. In this way, you can be sure to stay looking and feeling your best.
Based on the passage, which of these best describes the author's attitude toward Vitamin D?
A.
appreciative
B.
angry
C.
indifferent
D.
curious
HELP!!!!!!!!!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!! WORTH 20 POINTES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What are the pros and cons of propaganda? Give at least 4 for pros and 4 for cons. Please no links.
Pro: You Can Protect National Secrets
In some cases, transparency may make a nation too vulnerable. When a government’s own people know something, it’s not hard for an outside nation to tap into this information. Classifying secret information for the sake of protecting a nation may go hand in hand with propaganda that covers up the truth. The U.S. Operations Coordinating Board, responsible in the 1950s for helping protect national security, devised categories of propaganda including white, gray and black propaganda. White is factual, gray is ambiguous or the source is disguised, and black may be partially or wholly fabricated. All classes were referred to as propaganda and used with national security in mind, though not all information was untrue.
Con: You Will Lose Credibility
It often comes out eventually that the information was propaganda meant to deceive. Even when domestic audiences are convinced, international critics may arise to discredit such campaigns. But domestic critics exist as well, especially in nations with a free press. At the beginning of the Iraq War and overarching “War on Terror” in the United States, many slogans were coined to justify invading other countries. “Weapons of Mass Destruction” was the main reason President George W. Bush's administration used to invade Iraq in 2003. Yet when no WMDs were found in Iraq, support for the president and his party declined, and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was forced from office due to his role in the claims.
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What is a compound sentence for the word urbane?
Answer: Henry is an urbane traveller who has visited over eighty countries.
Explanation: Because it is telling how Henry was a sophistication
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Which statement is a central idea of The Way to Rainy Mountain?
1: A respectful silence is more valuable than spoken language.
2: Language is a tool for the educated and intelligent.
3: The Kiowa will regain their dominance in Oklahoma.
4: Preserving a verbal tradition is central to a sense of identity
Answer: Pretty sure it's 4.) Preserving a verbal tradition is central to a sense of identity.
Explanation:
Answer:
4: Preserving a verbal tradition is central to a sense of identity
Explanation:
Trucks driving themselves is sort of a scary idea but what objects coming to life, with a mind of their own is scarier? Defend your answer.
Answer:
Stephen King made his directorial debut here and he hasn't yet gone back to the chair, which is a real shame. Not because he's got tremendous talent behind the camera but instead because he could have delivered so many more, campy, non-sense movies. MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE is as bad as it's reputation would have you believe but at the same time it enters the "so bad it's good" range because of how silly it all is. Based on King's short story 'Trucks,' what basically happens is a group of people are stranded inside a truck stop as the trucks outside start to take over the world and go on a killing rampage. This is the type of bad film that everyone should really check out because it's amazing to see how poorly the final product turned out to be. In recent years King has admitted that he didn't know what he was doing and that he was snorting cocaine at the time and perhaps this is why everything here doesn't make since. I think the original story has some major logic flaws but perhaps King just didn't explain them well enough here. I still think there are some very campy and outrageous moments that make this worth viewing and most of them happen early on as the machines start to come to life. There's a coke machine death sequence, which is just priceless and campy. Then we have a steam roller death, which I'm sure looked wonderful before the MPAA got a hold of it. While watching the film I kept wondering if there was any sort of point to any of this. The movie has a very bad pace and it really just seems to go on and on without anyone knowing where to stop it. I think taking out ten or so minutes probably would have also helped it. Seeing people like Emilio Estevez and Pat Hingle adds some charm but the majority of the characters are just annoying.
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Why do you think people were so shocked by Brady's photographs?
People had been shocked by Brady's photograph because it showed the real state of dead bodies in the war.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Brady was a very influential photographer after the American Civil War.That's because he released a photograph, which shocked the country, but was very important to show how violent and devastating the war was.That's because Brady photographed dead soldiers in a field.This was one of the first times that corpses were shown so clearly in photographs distributed across the country.Brady's photograph showed the bodies swollen, decomposing, abandoned in the field and with their pockets rummaged, which showed that someone had gone through them for something of value.
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Select the correct answer. Which of these themes are typically found in colonial literature? I. God II. Religious persecution III. The nobility IV. Interaction with American Indians V. Science A. I, II, and III B. II and III C. III, IV, and V D. II, IV, and V E. I, II, and IV.
Most American Literature on Colonialism contains text and ideas the refer to the interactions between the colonials with the Indians who later became part of America.
It is interesting to note that American writing commenced with the advent of English colonization and exploration of the New World.
Examples of colonial literature are those authored by the following:
Captain John SmithJohn WinthropBradford WilliamsSome of the early colonial works of literature that were published include but are not limited to:
Bay Psalm Book (1640) by Roger Williams and Thomas H. They seemed interested in the possibility of creating religious colonial states.Anne Bradstreet also wrote poems that reflected religiousity. Some of them are The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America (1650).Edward Taylor was also credited for writing spiritual materials that were not published until about 200 years after he passed.It is worthy of note that Puritans, many of whom have been named above ( a group of protestants who were well educated middle-class members of the American scociety) had a stronger influence on colonial Literature.
This group was persecuted out of England for revolting against the practices of the Roman Catholic Church. To put a distance between themselves and the persecution of the Church, they migrated to America.
Their works dominated colonial literature many of which were written in the 1600s. Their experiences with persecution were of course reflected in their writings.
It is clear from the above that the correct answer is E) I, II, and IV.
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E. I, II, and IV.
Explanation:
why, because colonial times did not talk about nobility nor science during that time.
What type of phrase is being used in the sentence?
I saw a zebra at the 200
O Prepositional phrase
O Noun phrase
O Infinitive phrase
O No answer text provided.
Answer it's prepositional
analyze why is scrooge happy at the end of the play
Answer: He is happy because he learns the value of loe and human companionship.
Consider this prompt for an oral presentation.
Take a stand! Decide your opinion on the proposed meal tax in our county, then present an argument for or against it.
Which thesis statement best addresses this assignment?
Our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens.
A meal tax allows the collection of revenue from tourists and nonresidents, reducing the burden on local citizens.
A meal tax is intended to collect an extra tax on meals served in restaurants or purchased “to go.”
The county Board of Supervisors will vote on the meal tax after election day so they can represent the citizens’ opinions.
A???
Answer:
Our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens :)
Explanation:
and the first option addresses the fact that there is a proposed meal tax in the county by mentioning that along with the county in question there are other counties that are proposing the measure as well
the other options arent really directly addressing that they only speak of what the meal tax is and what it can do instead of whether it is being proposed or not
Answer:
Its A
Explanation: E2021 I got you dawg
What is meant by “doing gender,” and how does this both perpetuate gender roles and change them?
Answer: YOU CANNOT CHANGE GENDERS NOMATTER WHAT YOUR TEACHER MAY TELL YOU.
Explanation:
Which sentence best completes this conclusion? Bike around your neighborhood to hone your skills for a longer ride. Main Street is a busy thoroughfare, but there is ample space for bike lanes. A decreased use of cars during commuting hours would improve air quality. Contact your town council representative to voice your support for bike paths.
i dont know which conclusion your talking about. So assuming that the conclusion is, "Bike around your neighborhood to hone your skills for a longer ride." The answer would be- Main Street is a busy thoroughfare, but there is ample space for bike lanes.
The best sentence to complete the conclusion above is to Contact your town council representative to voice your support for bike paths.
In this persuasive conclusion:
The reasons for the bike paths have been givenThe supporters of the bike path are listed The benefits of the bike path are listedThe best sentence to complete this conclusion would therefore be one that says what can be done to get the bike paths to be a reality and this is to contact the town council representative.
In conclusion, the best sentence would be to reach out to your representative.
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Why must the people (the “we” mentioned) wear the mask?
A
The people wear the mask to protect their faces and themselves.
B
The people wear the mask because they are told to by the larger society.
C
The people wear the mask to keep their identities a secret.
D
The people wear the mask to hide their suffering
Poem:
We wear the mask that grins and lies,
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes, —
This debt we pay to human guile;
With torn and bleeding hearts we smile,
And mouth with myriad subtleties.
Why should the world be over-wise,
In counting all our tears and sighs?
Nay, let them only see us, while
We wear the mask.
We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries
To thee from tortured souls arise.
We sing, but oh the clay is vile
Beneath our feet, and long the mile;
But let the world dream otherwise,
We wear the mask!
Answer:
if this is we wear mask from Paul the the answer is D
as before us. What h been the great ranch house was now a pile of charred rubble
Answer:
Multiple fires are raging throughout California, forcing evacuations and leaving a destructive path.The Camp fire in Northern California’s Butte County has killed at least 86, and three are still missing. It’s the deadliest fire in state history.The Woolsey fire obliterated more than 1,600 homes and businesses in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. At least three died in the blaze.These are the victims of the California wildfires.Search before-and-after images of the Woolsey fire burn area by address.helpppppp end of semester test Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence from this excerpt of Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address contains the best example of pathos?
One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the Southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union, even by war; while the government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged. The prayers of both could not be answered. That of neither has been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes. "Woe unto the world because of offenses; for it must needs be that offenses come, but woe to that man by whom the offense cometh." If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time,
He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him? Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said "the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether."
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.
1 One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the Southern part of it.
2 Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with or even before the conflict itself should cease
3 we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time,
4 He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him?
5 With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.
Answer:
Answer 5
Explanation:
Is appeals to emotion, care for all, care for those who cannot care for themselves, and care for veterans' widows and children.
7. The speaker in "Mending Wall" feels the wall is
A. Unnecessary since they have nothing that will cross to the other side
B. A way to create darkness
C. A tradition that reminds him of his father's generation and era
D. A way to stay in constant communication with those who live around him
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Antonym of adjacent
Answer:
Here's 3 answers cause why not
resolved, severed, split
Explanation:
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What is a simple meaningful sentence for craven.
Answer:
The young man was a craven, too cowardly to admit his feelings.
Explanation:
If this is what you were looking for then ok.
When we (be) …………… young, we (not be) …… ……….…. very outgoing.
12. (They / call) …… ……….…. me in 5 minutes?
13. (The police / catch) …… ……….…. all three of the bank robbers this morning?
14. The earth (not be) ……………... flat.
Answer:
When we (were) young, we (weren't) very outgoing.
(Call) me in, five minutes?
(Catch) all of the bank robbers this morning?
The Earth (can not be) flat.
Write an essay on global economy : post coronavirus
Answer:
hey mate!!!Explanation:
As the health and human toll grows, the economic damage is already evident and represents the largest economic shock the world has experienced in decades.
The June 2020 Global Economic Prospects describes both the immediate and near-term outlook for the impact of the pandemic and the long-term damage it has dealt to prospects for growth. The baseline forecast envisions a 5.2 percent contraction in global GDP in 2020, using market exchange rate weights—the deepest global recession in decades, despite the extraordinary efforts of governments to counter the downturn with fiscal and monetary policy support. Over the longer horizon, the deep recessions triggered by the pandemic are expected to leave lasting scars through lower investment, an erosion of human capital through lost work and schooling, and fragmentation of global trade and supply linkages.
For emerging market and developing countries, many of which face daunting vulnerabilities, it is critical to strengthen public health systems, address the challenges posed by informality, and implement reforms that will support strong and sustainable growth once the health crisis abates.
Advanced economies are projected to shrink 7 percent. That weakness will spill over to the outlook for emerging market and developing economies, who are forecast to contract by 2.5 percent as they cope with their own domestic outbreaks of the virus. This would represent the weakest showing by this group of economies in at least sixty years.
Every region is subject to substantial growth downgrades. East Asia and the Pacific will grow by a scant 0.5%. South Asia will contract by 2.7%, Sub-Saharan Africa by 2.8%, Middle East and North Africa by 4.2%, Europe and Central Asia by 4.7%, and Latin America by 7.2%. These downturns are expected to reverse years of progress toward development goals and tip tens of millions of people back into extreme poverty.
Emerging market and developing economies will be buffeted by economic headwinds from multiple quarters: pressure on weak health care systems, loss of trade and tourism, dwindling remittances, subdued capital flows, and tight financial conditions amid mounting debt. Exporters of energy or industrial commodities will be particularly hard hit
Demand for metals and transport-related commodities such as rubber and platinum used for vehicle parts has also tumbled. While agriculture markets are well supplied globally, trade restrictions and supply chain disruptions could yet raise food security issues in some places.
Even this bleak outlook is subject to great uncertainty and significant downside risks. The forecast assumes that the pandemic recedes in such a way that domestic mitigation measures can be lifted by mid-year in advanced economies and later in developing countries, that adverse global spillovers ease during the second half of 2020, and that widespread financial crises are avoided. This scenario would envision global growth reviving, albeit modestly, to 4.2% in 2021.
including support for the private sector and getting money directly to people. During the mitigation period, countries should focus on sustaining economic activity with support for households, firms and essential services.
Global coordination and cooperation—of the measures needed to slow the spread of the pandemic, and of the economic actions needed to alleviate the economic damage, including international support—provide the greatest chance of achieving public health goals and enabling a robust global recovery.
Thank you!!pls mark me as brainliest!!What is the most likely reason the author
included the paragraph about Fair Trade and
organic chocolate in the text?
The author was attempting to
persuade people to buy Fair Trade
and organic chocolate.
The author wanted to educate the
reader about the possible future of
chocolate production.
The author was attempting to add
some controversy to his text to
make it more interesting for his
reader.
The author wanted to emphasize
that the production of chocolate is
not all pleasant and profitable and
there are people against it.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
I had the same assignment and if i'm not mistaken it was B. Hope this helps!
The reason the author included the paragraph about Fair Trade and
organic chocolate in the text is to educate the reader about the possible future of chocolate production.
Why author included the paragraph about Fair Trade and organic chocolate in the text?
"He wanted to educate the reader about the possible future of chocolate manufacturing," the author most likely said when he inserted the paragraph about Fair Trade and organic chocolate in the text.
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Define Hell . Give two examples
Answer:
(1) : a nether world in which the dead continue to exist : hades. (2) : the nether realm of the devil and the demons in which condemned people suffer everlasting punishment —often used in curses go to hell or as a generalized term of abuse the hell with it.
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create a catchy argumentive essay title for protecting the environment
Explanation:
my explanation would be this
protecting the environment won't just help us but it would help the creation and the animals. Right now there is over billions of places which are polluted and no one can do nothing, not even the government which means they are corrupt. Slum places. As though we can't travel the world and can't get things done in a day we can all at least help mr beast and donate because he is trying to remove millions of trash from the seas. People who don't care about the world throw plastics, cardboard, glass and much more but what the don't realise is that these things fly when it's windy and land in the ocean. turtles, fishes, whales and many more animals suffocate or die
ayuda a nuestra tierra como nuestra tierra nos ayuda.
espero que esto sea bueno!
what does the word din mean?
Answer:
hopefully this helps
Explanation:
definition(s)
Answer: a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
"The fans made an awful din"
Similar:
uproar
racket
loud noise
confused noise
commotion
cacophony
babel
hubbub
tumult
fracas
clangor
crash
clatter
clash
shouting
yelling
screaming
caterwauling
babble
babbling
clamor
outcry
brouhaha
fuss
disturbance
ado
pandemonium
bedlam
chaos
confusion
stramash
hullabaloo
rumpus
ruction
row
vociferation
ululation
shivaree
Opposite:
silence
quiet
verb
1.
make (someone) learn or remember something by constant repetition.
"the doctrine that has been dinned into all our heads"
Similar:
instill
drive
drum
hammer
drill
implant
ingrain
inculcate
teach over and over again
indoctrinate
brainwash
2.
make a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
"the sound dining in my ears was the telephone ringing"
How can doing something risky affect you and someone else?
Which statement best describes how the chapters in "How a Cat Played Robinson Crusoe" develop the plot of the story?
Each chapter describes a season on the island; this sets the pace of the story and allows the reader to know how much time is passing.
Each chapter explains a hunting challenge the cat faces during her time on the island; this allows the reader to see that the cat never stops struggling.
Each chapter focuses on a new challenge or conflict that the cat faces while on the island; each smaller conflict helps to develop the main conflict.
Each chapter goes into great detail about the cat's feelings so we get to know the character better; this makes the reader care more about the cat.
Answer:
Hey it's C
Explanation:
I just took like test also and it is C
Answer:
Each chapter focuses on a new challenge or conflict that the cat faces while on the island; each smaller conflict helps to develop the main conflict.
Explanation:
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why do authors like keys, draw on traditional stories to create new ones?
Answer:
Keyes draws on traditional stories to tell a hopeful story or a cautionary tale.
2. How would you feel if your loved one asked you to run away with him/her after
such a long absence as William had in "Lenore"? Would you drop everything and
go, as Lenore did, or would you refuse? What considerations might make this
decision either easy or difficult for you? Would more caution have been able to
save Lenore from her fate?
Answer:
I would not leave everything behind merely to be with someone I care about. Making the decision to leave everything behind is not worth it. It would be simple for me to decline the invitation.
Explanation:
This is my opinion
The correct response is - I wouldn't drop everything to be with someone I love just once. It is not worthwhile to make the choice to leave everything behind. I could easily say no to the invitation if I wanted to.
What is Love?Love is a complicated thing. a combination of sentiments, actions, and attitudes that are connected to intense feelings of warmth, protection, love, and respect for another person.
Love may also be used for values, religious beliefs, and non-human creatures. A person could claim, for instance, that they love God, their dog, or freedom.
Love has long been a favorite subject of philosophers, poets, playwrights, and scientists, and many individuals and groups have frequently argued about its meaning.
Although the majority of people concur that love means intense devotion, there are many misunderstandings over its exact definition, and "I love you" may signify many different things to different people.
It may be challenging to distinguish between love and desire, particularly in the early stages of a relationship. Both involve a strong want to be near another person and a strong physical attraction, but only one of them—love—is characterized by a sustained, euphoric flood of feel-good hormones.
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Is Orwell’s fiction our Reality ?
Answer with Your opinion please:
Answer:
No author can predict the future, yet George Orwell's talent as a foreseer is extraordinary. From the early 1930s onwards, he was astute in picking out things about us that would endure and resurface many decades later.