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The Golden Spike
Emily had never seen so many grown-ups in one place. There must have been thousands of people! They were standing shoulder-to-shoulder all the way down the railroad tracks, and the crowd must have been at least 50 people deep. It was as if every person in Box Elder County had shown up and brought three friends, and a horse to boot.
Emily's family and her friend Jeb's family had made the two-hour trip to Promontory in order to witness a national event. For the past six years—half of Emily's life—a new railroad line that would connect the entire country had been under construction. After building 1,800 miles of track, there was only one last spike to drive into one last piece of wood.
What excited Emily about this project was the tremendous difference it would make for travelers. She knew that yesterday, a trip from New York City to San Francisco would have taken six months. But starting today, with the new railroad, it would take only one week! Travel couldn't possibly get any faster than that, Emily figured. Railroads were truly the transportation of the future.
Grabbing Jeb's coverall strap, Emily followed him as they wove their way through a forest of dusty pants and dirty boots. She could barely see Jeb at all. Only the steady tug coming from the other end of the strap and his excited shouting told her he was there.
Several mouthfuls of dirty coattails and a few disapproving looks later, Emily and Jeb emerged at the edge of the tracks. Emily's heart leapt. “Wow!” was all she could say. Two beautiful locomotives, one pointing west and one pointing east, were stopped just a few feet from each other. Emily wished she could buy a ticket and hop on board that very moment.
Three men stood between the trains, at the center of everyone's attention. Emily knew by their clean, fancy clothing that they weren't from around here. And unless work clothes were different where they lived, they didn't look much accustomed to hard work. The man in the middle was struggling to raise a big sledgehammer above his head.
Jeb hollered, “This is it!” Emily took in a breath and watched as the man swung—and missed. The hammer clanged loudly on the metal rail instead.
The crowd let out a collective, “Awwwww.” A few men laughed. One of the train engineers blew his steam whistle. Despite sweating in the heat, the audience was having a good time.
The man mopped his brow with a handkerchief and gave it another swing. That time, he hit the spike straight on, and it sunk into place. As the crowd cheered, Emily's thoughts wandered. She was imagining herself traveling quickly to someplace far, far away.
In “The Golden Spike,” one way in which the man with the sledgehammer is different from the crowd is that the man.
A is sweating.
B is rich.
C doesn't have a job.
D has clean clothes.

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Answer 1

Answer:

im gonna go with b

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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“Buy a new dolphin sports car! Experience the thrill of driving a fast moving streamlined auto with jet age design. It’s like piloting your own airplane”

What main attitude does this advertisement to create about the car

1. A feeling of stateliness and dignity

2. The idea of economy

3. A sense of safe and comfortable transportation

4. A feeling of power and excitement

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Answer:

2

Explanation:


2. Read the following excerpt: Without looking at him, a group of peons
pulls on a rope. A woven grass mat that faces the master falls, exposing a
large mirror to view. Señor Noboa stares at himself in it, full length, on
horseback, face to face. And Señor Noboa sees Señor Noboa as he falls
from his horse. As he shudders with strange convulsions. Which is the
most logical inference to draw about what is taking place in this scene?
Consider the context of the rest of the story.
A The peons confront Señor Noboa with his past misdeeds, and Señor Noboa's
resulting emotions cause him to suffer a heart attack
B. The peons kill Señor Noboa by tricking him into looking at himself in the mirror,
which causes him to fall victim to his own curse.
C. The peons honor Señor Noboa by putting him on display, but as a result he has a
vision of his own death
D. The peons kill Señor Noboa using ropes and a mat, and they force Señor Noboa to
watch himself die

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Answer:

C. The peons honor Señor Noboa by putting him on display, but as a result he has a

vision of his own death

Explanation:

This is the most logical explanation for that. The group of peons never wanted to tell Senor Noboa about his impending death hence the reason why they decided to show him on the mirror.

To Senor Noboa, it was about honour being extended to him without knowing that, his death is close by. That revelation on the mirror was simply a vision of how he is going to die.

(PLEASE HELP ITS A TEST BTW”which supporting detail is most helpful in determining whether the authors purpose is to inform , explain , persuade, inspire , or entertain?

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Answer:

Letter C

Explanation:

The answer is letter C and the paragraph is to inspire.

Hope this helps. :) And good luck on the test! YOU GOT THIS!

Which of these lines best explains the central irony in ""The Pardoner’s Prologue""?

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Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I provided a specific line that fits into the central irony of "The Pardoner's Prologue."

Explanation:

Remember, in English literature, Irony refers to a literary device that uses words/expressions whose intended meaning is actually the opposite of the literal meaning of the word. So in a sense what one expects to see/read; isn't always presented that way.

For example, notice this line from the story,

"The men found what they were looking for.  The two men toasted the successful murder of their friend with a bottle of wine that the friend brought for them...."

Here we notice an unusual activity from the men; ideally, no one would expect those responsible for the murder of someone to make a toast to the individual they killed using a bottle of wine provided by that person, indeed it is an irony.

write 3 words that use the prefix mand.

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Answer:

mandate, mandatory, command

Explanation:

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Answer:

mandatory, mandolin, mandarin

"While we do these things, these deeply momentous things, let us be very clear, and make very clear to all the world what our motives and our objects are." —Woodrow Wilson

What is the purpose of placing the main clause ("…let us be very clear, and make very clear to all the world what our motives and our objects are.") at the end of the sentence?

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Answer:

The purpose is to highlight the importance of what he is going to say.

Explanation:

When the author uses repetition to say "… let us be very clear, and make very clear to all the world what our motives and our objects are," he is drawing the attention of listeners and readers and highlighting the importance of what he is going to speak. This makes the public pay close attention to his words, as these words will have a strong impact and must be very well understood and kept, as they present something essential and important.

why did the Malala receive thousands of good wishes card and gifts from all over the world ​

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Answer:

why did Malala receive thousands of good wish cards and gifts from all over the world?

Explanation:

Pls help with English.U need to open the brackets

Did you do anything last night?
– I went to the gym and I (1) (just/arrive) ____________ home when Michael called me. He said he (2) (try) ____________ to call me for ten minutes before I finally (3) (answer) ____________ the phone.

2. I (4) (do) ____________ something really silly yesterday. I (5) (get up) ____________ and (6) (set off) ____________ for work as usual. I (7) (drive) ____________ for an hour before I (8) (realise) ____________ it was Sunday.

3. Seeing two strangers in her house she asked them who (9) (they/be) ____________ and who (10) (let) ____________ them in. They told her to sit down and keep quiet unless she (11) (want) ____________ to get hurt.

4. Wear your overcoats in case the weather (12) (turn) ____________ colder. I wonder if it (13) (snow) ____________ as well.

5. By the time he is thirty, Tom (14) (finish) ____________ his studies at university, and (15) (probably/live) ____________ somewhere abroad. With a bit of luck he
(16) (become) ____________ a doctor by then, so I'm sure he (17) (be) ____________ successful.

6. She watched the men (18) (run) ____________ across the garden, (19) (open) ____________ a window and (20) (climb) ____________ through it into the house opposite.

7. – Have you seen my blue suit anywhere?
– No, but Mum might (21) (take) ____________ it to the dry cleaner's.

8. He looks sad. He must (22) (have) ____________ some bad news.

9. She loves (23) (give) ____________ gifts, and she will never forget (24) (receive) ____________ a bouquet of pink roses on her last birthday.

10. Sara doesn't know if she (25) (accept) ____________ the job – she (26) (still/think) ____________ about it. I (27) (meet) ____________ her this evening so I hope she (28) (tell) ____________ me what she (29) (decide) ____________ to do.

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Answer:

1 Arrive

2 tried

3 answered

4 did

5 got up

6 set off

7 drove

8 realised

9 they are

10 let

11 wanted

12 turns

13 snowed

14 finished

15 lived

16 became

17 is

18 run

19 open

20 climb

21 have taken

22 have

23 giving

24 receiving

25 accepts

26 is thinking

27 met

28 tells

29 decides

Explanation:

Im not 100% certain about some because they are the same, but they seem correct. Hope it helps!

please please help
Which sentence from this excerpt of Jefferson Davis’s Inaugural Address indicates that secession was the Confederacy’s way of reclaiming its legal powers?
An agricultural people, whose chief interest is the export of a commodity required in every manufacturing country, our true policy is peace, and the freest trade which our necessities will permit . . . There can be but little rivalry between ours and any manufacturing or navigating community, such as the Northeastern States of the American Union. It must follow, therefore, that a mutual interest would invite good will and kind offices. If, however, passion or the lust of dominion should cloud the judgment or inflame the ambition of those States, we must prepare to meet the emergency and to maintain, by the final arbitrament of the sword, the position which we have assumed among the nations of the earth. We have entered upon the career of independence, and it must be inflexibly pursued. Through many years of controversy with our late associates, the Northern States, we have vainly endeavored to secure tranquillity, and to obtain respect for the rights to which we were entitled. As a necessity, not a choice, we have resorted to the remedy of separation; and henceforth our energies must be directed to the conduct of our own affairs, and the perpetuity of the Confederacy which we have formed. If a just perception of mutual interest shall permit us peaceably to pursue our separate political career, my most earnest desire will have been fulfilled. But, if this be denied to us, and the integrity of our territory and jurisdiction be assailed, it will but remain for us, with firm resolve, to appeal to arms and invoke the blessings of Providence on a just cause . . .

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Answer:

"There can be but little rivalry between ours and any manufacturing or navigating community...As a necessity, not a choice, we have resorted to the remedy of separation"

Explanation:

Homework
Plzz help me i have to submit it after 1 hour plzz fast​

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Answer:

1. taught

2. made

3. invented

4. telivised

5. surfaced

6. solved

7. awarded

8. washed

9. begin

10. cooked

Explanation:

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

Based on this passage, what is James Cross Giblin's attitude toward Kircher? Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
But Kircher's ideas about the hieroglyphs themselves were even farther off the mark than those of Horapollo. Looking at a certain group of symbols – which actually stood for the name of a pharaoh – Kircher let his imagination run wild. Without any evidence to support him, he said that the hieroglyphs meant "The blessings of the god Osiris are to be procured by means of sacred ceremonies, in order that the benefits of the river Nile may be obtained."

From 1650 onward, Kircher produced several volumes of such nonsense. It earned him a reputation for being an expert on the hieroglyphs – a reputation that lasted, unfortunately, long after his death in 1680.

—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
James Cross Giblin's attitude toward Kircher is .............
because ...............

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Answer:

James Cross Giblin's attitude toward Kircher is

✔ negative

because

✔ Kircher’s work was not supported by evidence.

Explanation:

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Secret Garden Test Ch. 16-End
1. What does Colin threaten to do that upsets Mary the most?
2. True/False: The nurse is mad at Mary for upsetting Colin.
3. What scares Colin, often causing his fits?
4. Who does Mary say is like an angel?
5. Why is Dr. Craven somewhat upset when Colin shows improvement?
6. Why does Mary understand Colin’s outbursts and attitude so well?
7. True/False: Mary is attracted to Dickon.
8. True/False: Dr. Craven is mad when he hears Colin is friends with Dickon.
9. Where does Colin say he wants to “live forever and ever and ever”?
10. What magic power does Dickon seem to have?
11. What does Colin learn to do when he enters the garden?
12. True/False: Dickon says his own magic helped Colin’s health.
13. Who catches the kids in the garden?
14. What did Ben tell Mrs. Craven he would do if she died?

15. How often does Ben do this?
16. Who does Colin want to surprise with his newfound health?
17. True/False: Dickon helps Colin with a wrestling workout program. 18. Why do the kids not want to eat even though they’re hungry?
19. Why does Colin not want to look at the picture of his mother?
20. Why does he eventually change his mind?
21. What does Colin say he is going to write a book about?
22. True/False: One section of the book shows us the point of view of Dickson’s fox. 23. What does Ben say “Magic” really is?
24. Whose mother is described as being the ultimate mother?
25. How many kids does this mother (from #24) have?
26. According to Mrs. Sowerby, where is Colin’s mother?
27. What does Colin plant in the garden to show he is an owner of it? 28. What convinces Mr. Craven to return home?
29. True/False: Mr. Craven feels worse physically the closer he gets to home. 30. True/False: Mr. Craven is angry when he finds out the kids are in the garden. 31. How does the power of positive thinking apply to the story?
32. Who can we blame for Mary and Colin being brats to begin with?

33. What is the final image of the novel?

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Answer:

1. Colin threatens to forbid Dickon from visiting the manor, and that upsets Mary the most.

2. False. The nurse is rather pleased that Colin has found his match.

3. The fear that he might grow up to be a hunchback scares Colin.

4. Mary says Dickon is like an angel.

5. Dr Craven is somewhat upset when Colin shows improvement because he didn't expect Colin to live past childhood, and he expects to inherit the manor when Colin dies.

6. Mary understands Colin"s outburts so well because she is like him, lonely and without friends.

7. True, Mary is attracted to Dickon.

8. False, Dr Craven is pleased when he hears Colin is friends with Dickon.

9. Colin says he wants to live "forever and ever and ever" in the secret garden.

10. Dickon seems to have magic powers.

11. Colin learns to walk when he enters the garden.

12. False, Dickon says its the garden, exercise and good food that heals Colin.

13. Ben Weatherstaff catches the kids in the garden.

14. Ben told Mrs Craven he will take care of her roses when she is gone.

15. Once or twice a year when his rheumatism is not bad.

16. Colin wants to surprise his father with his newfound health.

17. True, Dickon got the exercises from the local wrestling champion.

18. The kids don't want to eat even though they are hungry to keep up the appearance that they are not getting better.

19. Colin doesn't want to look at his mother's picture because it makes him angry at her for dying.

20. He eventually changes his mind because it no longer makes him sad to look at it.

21. Colin says he wants to write a book about magic.

22. False, it gives the point of view of Ben's robin.

23. Ben says magic is really

24. Dickon's mother is described as the ultimate mother.

25. The mother from #24 has 12 kids.

26. Mrs Sowerby says Colin's mother is in that very garden.

27. Colin plants roses to show that he is the owner of the garden.

28. Mr. Craven's dream and Mrs. Sowerby's letter convinces him to return home.

29. True, he likes to go on long travels to escape home.

30. False, Mr Craven is astonished to find the kids in the garden.

31. The power of positive thinking applies to this story in that

it shows if a person thinks positively they can achieve great things.

32. Their respective parents are to blame for Colin and Mary being brats.

33. The final picture of the story shows Colin and his father walking towards the manor.

Explanation:

The Secret Garden is a book about two English children who lost their parents and consequently suffered from bad upbringing, as a result of having been given their own way too often.

The book details their journey from brats to reasonably good children, and the adventures they have throughout.

Answer:

ehhhh Colin is determined to be healthy, and it actually happens because he believes it is possible.?

Explanation

It keeps saying i have a message but when i check it dont show anything. PlEaSe HeLp

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Answer:

I had that problem and how I do is click on it then unclick again

Explanation:Hope this help :)

In 2-3 sentences explain why Oedipus is a Tragic Hero?

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He is a tragic hero bc he has flaws that lead to his downfall. He also has a high position (royalty). He kills his father and unknowingly marries his mother. He has too much pride and his search for truth ultimately leads to his demise

The birthday cake had so many candles Jessica could barely blow them out.

Replace the underlined words with the correct pronoun.

it
she
her
him

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which ones are underlined

Answer:

Which ones are underlined give the other perso credit to plz

Explanation:

what is the definition of bias ?

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Bias is when it a person has a feeling, inclination, or prejudice that is for or against someone or something. Hence, Option D is correct.

What is prejudice?

Prejudice is an assumption, an opinion, an active feeling in which there is a liking or dislike. It can be for one rather than another and based on perceived group membership. The use of the term is often done when there is an evaluation or classification of another person, which is based on various factors.

Factors like gender identity, beliefs, values, social class, age, disability, religion,  height, occupation, wealth, education, and many more. For instance, someone may face the situation in which they have been prejudiced against different ethnicity, gender, or religion, a girl is prejudice against department stores, and many more.

Basically, prejudice is a feeling in which there is an unfair dislike that is directed against an individual or a group.  Many times, because of the practice of prejudice some people creates controversy.

Thus, Option D is correct.

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I need I need to know how we can save water cuz I need to write an essay ​

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Answer: By fixing leaks and turning off the water when brushing ur teeth. Also taking shorter showers

Answer:

Stop being so wasteful, take shorter baths, collect rain water, dont leave faucets or sinks on, ect.

Explanation:

Before Sunshine saw the demon in the street, what did Lucio tell her?
A
Aidan's work had attracted the attention of several powerful demons.
B
The darkness was changing and somehow organized.
C
Demons were common in the villages outside of Llevar la Luz.
D
His abilities as a luiseach were slowly diminishing.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

C

Demons were common in the villages outside of Llevar la Luz.

D

His abilities as a luiseach were slowly diminishing.

plz guys plz plz im struggling but can you guys help me on the science lab report thats about natural selection plz i dont get help from nobody like 1 whats the purpose of this lab

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Answer:

well what are the questions

I'm not sure I know exactly the lab you're talking about. Could you be more specific?

Read the sentence.

I want a new t-shirt, but I will wear my sister's red one.

Why is the comma placed before BUT in this sentence?
Select one:

to separate independent clauses to avoid a run-on sentence

to separate each part of the compound subject

to separate each part of the compound predicate

to indicate that the writer has edited the sentence

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Answer:

I think it's the first one

Answer:xxx

Explanation:

What does Fuller consider the key to the future of young girls in the west? attending college in a large city receiving a new kind of educational experience leaving school to work on their own farms immigrating to another country

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Answer:

Receiving a new kind of educational

Explanation:

Fuller believes that girls have a lot of potential for the future and that they can be very important for themselves and the region where they live. However, for this, they must receive a different type of education, because in the West, the education provided for girls is not sufficient and does not exploit their capacity, making them intelligent, independent and relevant to society. He recognizes that it is necessary to exploit the girls' intellectual capacity so that the future is changed.

Answer:

Receiving a new kind of educational

Explanation:

Based on paragraph 1 the reader can infer or predict that the speaker will

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What’s paragraph one?

HELP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST AND 20 POINTS!!! EXPLAIN THROUGLY PLEASE St. John said, “AT THE END OF OUR LIFE, WE SHALL ALL BE JUDGED BY CHARITY.” USING EXAMPLES FROM THE GOSPEL READING, EXPLAIN HOW WE SHALL BE JUDGED BY OUR CHARITABLE ACTIONS.

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Answer:

god is judging us based on the good we do

Explanation:

st. john is saying that when we die, god is going to judge us based on the good and charitable things we did with our earthly life. "at the end of our life" would mean when we pass away and go to be judged by god. this is st. john basically explaining that when we go into the next form of life, we will be judged on wether we used our life for good or not. think about it as if people are judging you, if you spent your whole life stepping on other people to become successful, people will judge you as someone who doesn't care about others. people will see you as being apathetic and selfish. on the other hand, if you dedicated your whole life to helping others and never putting yourself first, you will be judged as empathetic and giving, people will see you as selfless and worthy. this is the same as how st. john is saying we are judged, we will be judged on how we spent our lives.

Which excerpt from "The Masque of the Red Death" best shows Prince Prospero's self-centeredness?
It was in the eastern or blue chamber in which stood the Prince Prospero as he uttered these words. They rang
throughout the seven rooms loudly and clearly, for the prince was a bold and robust man, and the music had become
hushed at the waving of his hand.
O It was then, however, that the Prince Prospero, maddening with rage and the shame of his own momentary
cowardice, rushed hurriedly through the six chambers, while none followed him on account of a deadly terror that had
seized upon all.
O When the eyes of the Prince Prospero fell upon this spectral image (which, with a slow and solemn movement, as if
more fully to sustain its role, stalked to and from among the waltzers) he was seen to be convulsed, in the first
moment with a strong shudder either of terror or distaste; but, in the next, his brow reddened with rage.
O But the Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and sagacious. When his dominions were half depopulated, he
summoned to his presence a thousand hale and light-hearted friends from among the knights and dames of his court,
and with these retired to the deep seclusion of one of his castellated abbeys.

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Answer:

But the Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and sagacious. When his dominions were half depopulated, he

summoned to his presence a thousand hale and light-hearted friends from among the knights and dames of his court,

and with these retired to the deep seclusion of one of his castellated abbeys.

Explanation:

The story is about a city that is ravaged by the Bubonic Plague which has killed many but Prince Prospero is unbothered and throws a party after which death meets him.

The excerpt from "The Masque of the Red Death" best shows Prince Prospero's self-centered Ness is option D.

This is because he threw a party when the city was in turmoil.

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If you are talking about the 1600's to the 1900's. Then it was mostly war. When two people go to war and the other one wins they capture their land, and then that land could be used farming and agriculture. They could also buy that land of the person.

Explanation:

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Question 6
What does Sonny's mom paint on her kitchen wall?
october sky

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Answer: She painted a picture of the beach and the ocean

how did the sruggles of black women during the civil rights movement compare to the struggles of black men ?

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Answer:

Their efforts to lead the movement were often overshadowed by men, who still get ... The Civil Rights History Project interviews with participants in the struggle include ... activist who had sought justice for African American women who were, and who they were standing for

HELP ME PLZZ I NEED HELP WITH THIS!! I CAN'T FAIL THIS SO PLEASE HELP ME!!

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i’m leaning towards c. i don’t officially know but, it says “he knows” how to find evidence and then tells that waters with different kinds of oxygen can freeze at higher temps then others. so that’s useful info for him to find evidence in the ice. if you get what i’m saying. might have to reread it a couple times

Answer:

D

Explanation:

After the line, the example has been made already and it was kind of like a slap in the face. It would be most logical, in my opinion, to introduce it a bit more considering how much of a jump there is.

A is not correct as the rest of the passage describes only one thing.

B doesn't quite fit in this as there is no need to describe how long it takes for ice to freeze.

C doesn't make sense as the importance, or ice freezing isn't emphasized in the remainder of the passage.

Best of luck!

HELP ASAPPP!!!!!!!!!theme of the legend of sleepy hollow

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Answer:

Theme=

1. never give up

2. keep pushing forward

3. if something drags you down, drag it down to push you up

4. HOPE

:

Answer 3 to 8 please

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Answer:

3) drainage

4) lifestyle

5) accomplishment

6) magnify

7) associated

8) particles

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