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Abstract, Common
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1)she said that he worked in abank.
2)she told me that they had gone last night.
3)she said that she was coming.
4)she told me that she had being waited for the bus when he arrived.
5)she said that she had never been there before.
6)she told me that she didn't went to the party.
7)she said that Lucy would be come later.
8)she told me that he had been eaten break fast.
9)she said that she can helped me tomorrow.
Explanation:
In this case we will arrange the tense.
what are the hero of journey steps for the odyssey?
Answer:
Taking place after the fall of Troy, the hero, Odysseus, is shipwrecked at sea with the gods against him. As he struggles to return home to Ithaca, he makes his journeys through many lands and overcomes many obstacles.The Odyssey falls right into place with Joseph Campbell's, “Hero's Journey” as Odysseus travels far and wide to complete his journey. He voyages through all of the twelve stages present in the hero's journey while discovering, fighting, and traveling with his men till the very end.
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I hope that helps you Please mark my answer as the brainliast answerWhy does Dr. Saltman say that people are sometimes more extreme online than in person?
It's reasonable to assume that even when we weren't seeking for them, we have all been online witnesses to some very alarming things in our social media feeds.
Why online counter speech is dangerous?For all the good that the internet once seemed to promise, the bad and the ugly are now far too simple to access without even trying. Additionally, we discuss how governments and tech companies can combat online extremism.
Erin provides some incredibly helpful insight into not only why this is the case and what she believes is the appropriate position for these major actors in the fight against online extremism. The reactions by big companies and governments to countering online extremism may currently be described as a bit of a work-in-progress.
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the flight cam crashing down faster then ever and crashed into a snowy mountin
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Answer:
To worship or destroy beauty
That double edge of impulse
I recognize, by witch we live:
That there is no remorse
We fight with all our strength
Just to die, but not in peace
Explanation:
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Name and describe two attractions listed on the event website
To describe the event's attractions, you must show their characteristics in detail.
This must be done because:
When we need to describe an event, we need to show the characteristics of that event.In this case, we must show what the event has, what it offers, what can be seen in the event and any other type of important feature to characterize it.This description must be thorough and present many details, which allows everyone to understand well what the event means and offers.
You haven't shown the event and attractions the question refers to, so I can't answer it, but I hope the information above can help you.
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Answer:
dahbi
Explanation:
Rohan____out before Ganesh arrived.(go) change into past tense
Answer:
Rohan went out before Ganesh arrived.
what letters were sent along with Hamlet?
Answer: Enter HORATIO and a SERVANT: HORATIO and a SERVANT enter
HORATIO Let them come in: HORATIO Show them in
HORATIO Let him bless thee too: HORATIO May He bless you, too
SAILOR God bless you, sir: SAILOR Hello, sir. God bless you
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Can anyone write a story about a teen who had a ton of homework?
Thanks!
It's my homework, please answer
Answer:
Memorization, not rationalization. That is the advice of my 13-year-old daughter, Esmee, as I struggle to make sense of a paragraph of notes for an upcoming Earth Science test on minerals. “Minerals have crystal systems which are defined by the # of axis and the length of the axis that intersect the crystal faces.” That’s how the notes start, and they only get murkier after that. When I ask Esmee what this actually means, she gives me her homework credo.
Esmee is in the eighth grade at the NYC Lab Middle School for Collaborative Studies, a selective public school in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. My wife and I have noticed since she started there in February of last year that she has a lot of homework. We moved from Pacific Palisades, California, where Esmee also had a great deal of homework at Paul Revere Charter Middle School in Brentwood. I have found, at both schools, that whenever I bring up the homework issue with teachers or administrators, their response is that they are required by the state to cover a certain amount of material. There are standardized tests, and everyone—students, teachers, schools—is being evaluated on those tests. I’m not interested in the debates over teaching to the test or No Child Left Behind. What I am interested in is what my daughter is doing during those nightly hours between 8 o’clock and midnight, when she finally gets to bed. During the school week, she averages three to four hours of homework a night and six and a half hours of sleep.
Explanation:
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then, answer part B. Part A Read these sentences from "How Green Is Greensburg?" When it finally moved on, it had demolished about 95 percent of the town. Homes, businesses, schools, churches, the hospital—even the trees—were all destroyed or badly damaged. What does demolished mean in the sentences above? A. avoided B. wrecked C. missed D. involved Part B Which detail from the text helps the reader understand the meaning of the word demolished? A. “finally moved on” B. “about 95 percent of the town” C. “even the trees” D. “badly damaged” 12
Answer:
Part A:
B. wrecked
Part B:
D. “badly damaged”
how did king james differ from his predecessor
Answer: How did King James II's colonial policies differ from those of his predecessor, Charles II?
Explanation:
How did King James II's colonial policies differ from those of his predecessor, Charles II?
I think this is it??
Is this a WEAK or STRONG thesis statement and WHY.
1)The Burger Basket serves the world's best cheeseburgers.
2)Courts need to assign stronger punishments.
3)Seeing eye dogs, police dogs, and herding dogs are intelligent, working dogs.
The following sentences have been classified as strong or weak thesis statements as follows:
(Strong thesis) 1) The Burger Basket serves the world's best cheeseburgers. (Strong thesis) 2) Courts need to assign stronger punishments. (Weak thesis) 3) Seeing eye dogs, police dogs, and herding dogs are intelligent, working dogs.A thesis statement is a claim that a person makes on a subject. A good and strong thesis statement is specific and debatable.
A strong thesis statement does not have to be made up of long words that can erode the true intent of the writer. It should also be arguable by people who have dissenting views.
The first two statements above are strong thesis because they are specific and debatable. The last statement is too long and broad. These disqualify it as a strong thesis.
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In Gardner's Grendel, how does Grendel classify humans?
A. Barbaric and crazy
B. Ethical and boastful
C. Bloodthirsty and lazy
D. Destiny-driven and ignorant
In Gardner's Grendel, Grendel classify humans is A. Barbaric and crazy.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
How he classify humans?Grendel in a Beowulf story was described ambiguously. His qualities are ancients however he is capable of human thoughts such as rationalization and intellectualization.
He could also experience emotions that makes him more human as people in the story observed him. He was also described (in the story) as a ‘resurrected Christ’.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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Answer:
Barbaric and crazy
Explanation:
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How does the setting of the story affect how Alejandro understands his mother in "One Thousand Miles"?.
The setting of the story was important as D. The vibrant setting of Los Angeles helps Alejandro realize why his mother decided to stay in Mexico after her family moved.
The setting of a story simply means where and when a story takes place. It is the location where a story takes place. The elements of a setting include place, mood, and time.
In the story, the setting of the story affected how Alejandro understands his mother as it helps him realize why his mother decided to stay in Mexico after her family moved.
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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
What could be the cause for Robert's symptoms?
Every time a project deadline approached, Robert became agitated, angry, and suffered from frequent headaches. His manager concluded that
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Answer:What does the speaker's beloved say about his efforts to write her name
in the sand?
A) She asks him to keep trying so that she can see her name written in
the sand.
B) She says it is pointless because, just as she will die someday, her
name will be wiped out and forgotten.
C) She scolds him for doing such a ridiculous thing.
D) She praises his efforts for immortalizing her name.
Explanation:
Answer:
The appropriate answer would be stress . Stress is your body's method for reacting to any sort of interest or danger.
Explanation:
It is the purpose of this act
(1) to provide a clear and national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities
The above section of the Americans with Disabilities Act (5 points)
explains who is responsible for enforcing the act
gives the federal government responsibility for enforcing the act
provides the constitutional basis for the act
states the primary purpose of the act (i don't think its this one)
Answer:
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Explanation:
The information in this booklet has been adapted from “The Americans with Disabilities Act Questions and Answers” document produced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, October 2008 version.
This publication was produced as a collaborative project by the ADA National Network, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. This document does not reflect the opinions of the U.S. Department of Education and is not a legal determination of your rights and/or responsibilities under the ADA. It is provided as technical assistance and you should consult an attorney for legal matters.
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Answer:
problem i think
Explanation:
Where is Grendel? Where does he go? What makes him go? Will he return? What
will he be when he returns? What do his origins and destinations have to do with his
character?
Grendel is the part of the epic of Beowulf, where it was shown as a monster who was a coward and insensitive.
Where is Grendel?Grendel wanders and is said to live in the land of the Spear-Danes. He sinks away in the grief of his nasty actions against the goodness of Hrothgar.
Grendel will NOT return as he died in the end and would try to inculcate heroism in his character. His nature was a result of his hatred and disgust in his relationship with his mother.
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: Arrange the words in correct order.
1. now / planning / are / we / a holiday / for / next / summer.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
2. July 15th l and / will / return / we / on / July 18m / our /
holiday / will / begin / on.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………..
3. would / be / grateful / if / some / information / with /
charges / of / details / we / you / could / send / us.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………......……………………………………………………………………………………
4. next / week / birthday / Nhung’s fifteenth / is / it.
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. all / world / over / the / goverments / trying I are/ facilities / to /
provide / for / the / poor.
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Answer:
1. now / planning / are / we / a holiday / for / next / summer.
We are now planning a holiday for next summer.
2. July 15th l and / will / return / we / on / July 18m / our /
holiday / will / begin / on.
Our holiday will begin on July 15th and I will return on July 18.
3. would / be / grateful / if / some / information / with /
charges / of / details / we / you / could / send / us.
If you could send us some information with charges of details, we would be grateful.
4. next / week / birthday / Nhung’s fifteenth / is / it.
It is Nhung's fifteenth birthday next week.
5. all / world / over / the / goverments / trying I are/ facilities / to /
provide / for / the / poor.
The government facilities all over the world are trying to provide for the poor.
Explanation:
Write a paragraph in which you describe the steps that experienced readers can use to analyze conflicting information in texts about the same topic. Explain why it is important for readers to recognize and evaluate conflicting information. Provide specific examples from the two texts. Write a paragraph in which you explain why it matters when the two authors interpret the same facts differently. Using specific examples from the two texts, describe the impact of the author's differing interpretations of the facts on you as a reader. Write a paragraph in which you explain how including a conflicting point of view and evidence in an argument can make it more persuasive. Describe the effect that including a conflict and point of view and evidence can have on readers. Give specific examples.
Answer:
Number 1 response:
The steps that experience readers can use to analyze conflicting viewpoints and information on the same topic are trying to understand both viewpoints, do their research, and then look at the conflicting viewpoints on the topic again to see their reasoning and evidence more clearly and so they can understand their opinions. It is very important for readers to recognize and evaluate conflicting information because the advantage of this is they won’t have much of an opinion when they must write an informative response because they’ve seen both sides and both arguments and evidence included. Some examples of this helping I will pull from ‘’Say no to genetically engineered salmon’’ and ‘’Genetically modified salmon can feed the world’’ (both from CNN I will leave the links in the bibliography). Let’s say for example you only read ‘’Say no to genetically engineered salmon’’ your information will be sided and you shall have no choice but to write information about one point of view on the topic making you more likely to mistakenly write an opinionated response whilst if you read both ‘’Say no to genetically engineered salmon’’ AND ‘Genetically modified salmon can feed the world’’ you will not only have an easier time to write a nonopinionated response but you will have more evidence and research on the topic from two sources on the same topic.
Number 2 response:
It matters when two authors interpret facts differently because its more informational when two people have different information about the same subject and you can get the topics on both sides of the argument therefore not have an opiniated topic on the matter and being able to write an informative response or essay. Yonathan Zohar believes genetically modified salmon can be of good use while one the other hand Rick Moonen believes otherwise. Zohar’s reasoning for his opinion is that since a great amount of people are going to eat fish more often because of the health benefits workers are spending more time and money to catch more fish, causing the factories to package them to overfill and causing a handful of fish that used to be extremely common to now barely seen in the wild so in solution he want to genetically modify salmon so more people can be feed and less resources are wasted. Moonen’s reasoning for his opinion is that genetically modified food, in general, is bad for you and he believes it's also a tactic to make already big companies more profit.
Number 3 response:
If you include a conflicting point of view and evidence in an argument it can make it more persuasive because lets say you just heard someone say something like ‘’ I think that we should use solar panels from now on anywhere and always no matter what’’, its not much evidence r much of an opinion even but its still a claim. Imagine right after somebody has an opposite opinion like ‘’yes I believe solar panels are more healthy but they’re expensive and if its night time we cant have electricity and if the sun goes dark somehow we will have no power and no way to have light or entertainment or contact’’ its significantly more persuasive because it provides evidence which makes their argument more causing to believe since it seems they know what they are talking about. The effect that the conflicting sides have evidence and fair reasoning can have on readers for people listening can be the fact that they have more information on the topic, that they can understand where both sides are coming from and for readers their response will be a more understanding and informational one and listeners will have more info on the topic like readers. The examples I will pull from ‘’Genetically modified salmon can feed the world’’. Imagine if Yonathon Zohar (the author of ‘genetically modified salmon can feed the world’) just blatantly said I think genetically modified salmon is good for us, no one, would be persuaded to be towards his belief so he put evidence, proof, and reasoning to his viewpoint for example; ‘’ Fish species that used to be plentiful, such as cod, plaice, haddock and others, are now rare in the wild. The king of the oceans, the giant bluefin tuna, is now near the point of no return, its stocks dropping precipitously in the past decade alone.’’ Stating that we are losing our amount of fish because the massive amount of fish we are fishing for food when we can just genetically modify it.
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Answer: I can help you with option three.
Explanation:
Past these three days, I estimated 20 coke cans, 35 cigarette butts, 8 broken down newspapers, 12 ripped plastic bags, 6 broken glasses, and three screws that rusted during the time. I believe some of the debris I found were mostly from storms that over time flew and scattered around my area. Although, I do believe some debris like the bottle and bags might have flown out of a passing car. Although, I did just realize it was 600 words and you want option 2. Why not do option 1 or 3? They seem like the easiest.
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Why are historical narratives important to our understanding of history?
They include facts and details that tell us about historical moments.
They help frame moments and events in history with personal stories.
They are the only way people can learn about history.
They show what the author wished life was like.
Answer:number 1
Explanation:
What is a complex sentence for the word infinitesimal?
1. In the grand scheme of things, so many of our problems are actually quite infinitesimal, and you shouldn't waste the energy worrying about them. 2. There are some careers where you can't afford to make even the most infinitesimal mistake without disastrous consequences. 3
15. According to the Declaration of Independence, when should the people have the right to
change their government?
Answer:
The answer is A. When the government doesn't protect their natural rights.
Explanation:
How to answer this question
I find it easy to talk about……. But difficult to discuss?
Answer:
the truth
Explanation:
it's easy to talk about but difficult to break down or discuss
Which line from “Harriet Tubman: A Life of Toil and Triumph” describes Tubman’s optimism?
Answer:
"Remarkably, Harriet did not become discouraged".
Explanation:
What is the author’s purpose in “Mendel’s Momentous Work”?
The author's purpose is to show the relevance of Mendel's scientific work for what we currently know about genetics and ancestry.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The author shows how Mendel began research into ancestry and the transmission of traits between parents and offspring.The author shows how these researches are important for many areas of society such as medicine, agriculture, biology, ecology, among others.This is because Mendel's scientific work was very important and relevant to genetic knowledge, which made him one of the greatest scientists of all time.Thus, we can state that the purpose of the article is to show how Mendel's research was relevant.
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How do you review the main points of a discussion?
a. you try to find the key points in your discussion made by the group
b. try to remember what everyone said
c. you write down everything that is discussed
d. try to recall the best points that you made
Answer:
A makes the most since
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Key Points
Explanation: