we _ come tomorrow probably

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Answer 1

we come tomorrow probably

Answer 2

Answer:

The question is a bit incomplete therefore I will provide a list of possible answers.

Explanation:

We will come tommorrow probably.

We shall come tommorrow probably.

We are going to come tommorow probably.


Related Questions

which of the following is a section used in the Cornell method of note taking?

1. Cues
2. Outline
3. Active
4. Images

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Answer:

i think the answer is Outline

Explanation:

let me know if it's incorrect:)

A professor is asked to direct the acedemic panel on immigration issues. When moderating the panel he should:_______.

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Answer:

He shouldn't write a long winded introduction.

Explanation:

A professor is asked to direct the acedemic panel on immigration issues. When moderating the panel he shouldn't write a long introduction.

He should keep it simple and brief for everyone to understand it in a short period of time.

If he explain so many things then it possible topic gets boring and uninteresting which is why he should keep it simple.

What is the theme of the story that isn’t a story

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Answer:

moral

Explanation:

Do you mean a poem?


1. According to the birth-order effect, being the
youngest child causes someone to be
A a natural mediator
® a strong leader
© more rebellious
D wealthier

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Answer:

a strong leader

Explanation:

you will have a high leading skill because u where train to do good in the sight of your younger siblings so by that will have to lead them wtite

Prepared speech about beliefs in Xhosa Culture​

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Answer:

In Xhosa tradition the ancestors act as intermediaries between the living and God; they are honoured in rituals in order to bring good fortune. Dreams play an important role in divination and contact with ancestors. Traditional religious practice features rituals, initiations, and feasts.

The Xhosa are a South African ethnic group that values traditional traditions and beliefs passed down from their forebears.

What distinguishes Xhosa culture?

The Xhosa are historical ancestor worshippers, but they also believe in a maker who cares for them in the important things in life and defends them in times of extreme danger. The ancestral fathers, on the other hand, keep an eye on their descendants' daily lives, as well as their crops and cattle.

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can someone write a review on the devil and the white city

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Answer:

Devil in the White City reads like two books in one. One is Chicago at its finest while the other event is Chicago at its worst. Though juxtaposition of the two events is eye-catching, not enough is known about H. H. Holmes. Most what is “known” is rumors and hype. This is in contrast to the well documented accounts of the other side of the story. The drama can feel disconnected at certain points and more focus is the architects' pov. If Chicago, architecture, and the 1893 world fair interests you, this book is for you. If you want a serial killer drama, expect disappointment.  3/5. Though I did learn a lot of how significant the 1893 World Fair was in American history, I was expecting more excitement than what I got.  The book lures us by the promise of an exciting biography of serial killer H. H. Holmes. but lets us down where it counts.

3. Experts have confirmed that the signature on the letter is authentic. A. fake C. genuine B. dummy D. imitation​

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Answer:

C. genuine

Explanation:

authentic synonym is genuine

can somebody please help me with this please ? i’ve been in it for a hour because i can’t leave or else it will get lock

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i think it’s A and C

I need help with times times table

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5x3=15

23
*6
———-
138
———-

Answer:

15,138

Explanation:

3x5=15

23x6

3x6

2x6

+

138

In what way can humans benefit from encounters with wild animals?​

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Answer:

They can learn about their habitats, their behaviors, how to properly handle them in case of attack, etc.

What is a theme of “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle” 15 points

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Answer:

In The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle Conan Doyle offers up a tale of goodwill that has a darker flipside. The goodwill sees Sherlock Holmes trying to return a hat and goose lost by someone on Christmas Day, but the story then deals with the theft of a precious stone, the Blue Carbuncle.

Explanation:

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Which sentences make correct use of adverbs and adjectives? (Multiple Answers)
Select one or more:

a. Tom's sales pitch was received good.

b. Tom reached his sales quota quicker than Alma.

C. Tom was really pleased with his results.

d. Alma's customers responded more enthusiastically than Tom's.

e. Alma scored highest in the customer feedback table.

f. Alma's latest sales pitch is going good.

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Answer:

d. Alma's customers responded more enthusiastically than Tom's.  

e. Alma scored highest in the customer feedback table.

The sentences that make correct use of adverbs and adjectives are:

d. Alma's customers responded more enthusiastically than Tom's.  e. Alma scored highest in the customer feedback table.

What is an Adjective?

This refers to the part of speech that makes use of descriptive words to give an extra or additional meaning to a particular quality.

Hence, we can see that the sentences that make use of the correct and proper adjectives from the answer choices are options D and E because they show the response of the customer.

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What does the new Ms Marvel choose to do when a planet attacks?

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Answer:

As Ms. Marvel, Kamala has gained the ability to extend her limbs, alter her appearance, and shift shape in several other manners. She first uses these powers unconsciously upon emerging from her Terrigenesis cocoon looking like her role model, Carol Danvers, the current Captain Marvel.

plz help me how to write a inviting essay for a birthday party​

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Answer:

Last week, it was my best friend’s birthday. So we all planned a nice birthday party. He asked all of us to come to his house three days before his birthday. It was supposed to be a small tea-party with a few friends and family members. As he is the eldest in the family, he asked me to come and help him with the preparations. A day before, we went to the market and brought the necessary decoration articles. We decided for a few minutes on the food and other things with my friend’s father. We also ordered for the cake from the bakery his father asked us to.

We both were really excited, as my friend was turning 16 this year. I decided to go straight at his place after school to help him with the decorations. I had already kept my clothes there, so dressing up was no problem. Both Uncle and Aunty are working, so they too were very glad and relieved with me there to help their son prepare for his birthday party.

One our way back home from school, we collected the cake and the eatables that we had ordered the day before. Then we hurried back home. We quickly had our lunch and headed for the drawing-room. We changed the table-cloth, cleaned the room and started with the decorations.

Explanation:

thank me later

Tina did not even bother to bring a back pack or paper to school; her sudden _surprised and confused her teachers and friends.

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Answer:

apathy

Explanation:

Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence best refines the author's claim about protecting historically significant architecture?
Architecture
Over the past several years, it has become increasingly common for big-name developers to tear down Victorian, Craftsman, and Colonial
buildings. This destruction is often performed with the thought that it is the property that holds the true value, not the structure that sits on it.
Likewise, homeowners have begun to value their property's location over the house they have spent many years living in. Little regard is given to
the painstaking details and craftsmanship that went into these buildings, nor the innate beauty of hand-carved woodwork and ornamentation
only with the old, in with the new" has resulted in people no longer appreciating the history and artistic integrity of our country's oldest
buildings and falling to realize
that once "the new" is brought in, "the old" is lost to us forever.
It is bad enough that developers and private citizens are blind to the beauty around them; what is worse is that local governments refuse to
step in and prevent this destruction. Cities and towns need to stand up to large developers that flash money around in the name of progress.
Rather than allowing developers to tear down old buildings simply to put up new ones, local governments could enact ordinances to preserve
their area's architecture. If an old building is unusable or unsafe as it is, the structure could be restored instead of demolished, not only would
this save one-of-a-kind architecture, it is also an extremely environmentally-conscience concept because less building material is used and
wasted.
In addition, local governments could prevent homeowners from tearing down their homes if the buildings are of a historic nature. Town
officials could easily draw up legislation to preserve all buildings erected before a certain date, which would effectively prevent anyone from
destroying historic architecture or buying property with express intent of rebuilding on the land,
If local governments take more of an interest in their towns' character and history right now, our culture will be preserved for many
generations to come.

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Answer:

"Out with the old, in with the new" has resulted in people no longer appreciating the history and artistic integrity of our country's oldest  buildings and failing to realize  that once "the new" is brought in, "the old" is lost to us forever.

Explanation:

The above is the correct text in the passage that best refines the author's claim about protecting historically significant architecture.

This is true because in the above text, he reveals what has made people to no longer appreciate history and artistic integrity. Then he points out the danger that awaits when "the new" is brought in. Then, "the old" will actually be lost.

Answer:

Town officals could easily draw up...

Explanation:

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Match each word with its definition.

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Answer:

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to match each word with a definition. Here are some tips to help you.

Read the definitions carefully.

Start with the words you know.

Are any words similar? If so, make sure you match the word with the right definition.

If you don’t know, guess. You may be right!

Check your answers carefully when you finish.

PROJECT: INTERVIEW A FRIEND
Here is your goal for this assignment:

Compose an essay based on an interview

For this essay, you will interview a friend. Prepare an outline and note cards. Plan a speech to introduce that friend to your teacher or a helper. You may want to use the following questions for a guide in your interview.

What is your name?
Where have you lived or traveled?
What is your relationship with Christ?
What is one word that describes you?
What hobbies do you have? What pets?
Describe your family.
What is the biggest problem facing our country today?
What are you plans for your future?
When you have finished interviewing your friend, write an essay of at least 250 words about this person.

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Wait, do you want the questions to be answered or the essay?

'I—I—don't know.' 'You—you—don't know?' mimicking my drawling manner of speech. 'What DO you know?' 'I—I—nothing, for certain.' What is the significance of Bixby mocking the narrator’s speech? It reflects his low opinion of the narrator’s intelligence and social standing. It shows his desire to make others feel inferior. It suggests a deep insecurity within Bixby’s character. It illustrates Bixby’s wish that the narrator speak without a drawl.

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Answer:  It reflects his low opinion of the narrator's intelligence and social standing.

Explanation:

That right or you still need help

Read the excerpt from 'The Most Dangerous Game," by
Richard Connell.
Which analysis best explains the effect of adding the
female character in the film
adaptation of the scene?
His foot touched
the protruding bough that was the
trigger. Even as he touched it, the general sensed his
® She advances the plot. Having her run through the
danger and leaped back with the agility of an ape. But he
jungle moves the events of the story along.
was not quite quick enough; the dead tree, delicately
® She serves a practical function. Using her bracelet to
adjusted to rest on the cut living one, crashed down and
create the trap makes it more realistic to the
struck the a general a glancing blow on the shoulder as it
audience.
fell: but for his alertness, he must have been smashed
She raises the stakes. Giving the audience someone
beneath it. He staggered, but he did not fall; nor did he
else to care about increases the suspense level.
drop his revolver. He stood there, rubbing his injured
She makes the film prettier. Having a beautiful female
shoulder, and Rainsford, with fear again gripping his
character is mostly decorative, creating nice visual.
heart, heard the general's mocking laugh ring through the
jungle.
Save and Exit
Next

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Answer:

You could add more color to this movie.

Explanation:

he acted ____ there was no other option​

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Answer:

He acted as there was no other option​.

he acted AS IF there was no other option​

he acted LIKE there was no other option​​

write a question for each answer.
1 .............................. Get up? At about 7.30 usually.
2............................... I was reading war and peace.
3............................... I went there to buy some food.
4............................... So far I've only eaten breakfast.
5............................... Now you have to put it in the oven!
6............................... Yesterday? I felt absolutely awful.
7................................ I washing my hair. I can't talk, sorry.
8............................... I have to leave early to catch a train.
9............................... My bike? I left it at school.
10............................ My party? All my friends are coming.​

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Answer:

1. What time do you usually get up?

2. What book were you reading at the library?

3. Why were you by the convenience store the other day?

4. Have you eaten your lunch today?

5. Okay i'm done rolling the cookie dough into balls and i have placed them on the baking tray, what do i do now?

6. I noticed you were a little down yesterday, how were you feeling?

7. What are you doing in the bathroom? You are taking forever.

8. Hey your up earlier than usual today, what's the rush?

9. Don't you usually take your bike with you, where is it?

10. So i heard you are having a party, who did you invite?

oof i hope these are fine

Explanation:

Answer:

1. What time do you usually get up?

2. What book were you reading at the library?

3. Why were you by the convenience store the other day?

4. Have you eaten your lunch today?

5. Okay I'm done rolling the cookie dough into balls and I have placed them on the baking tray, what do I do now?

6. I noticed you were a little down yesterday, how were you feeling?

7. What are you doing in the bathroom? You are taking forever.

8. Hey your up earlier than usual today, what's the rush?

9. Don't you usually take your bike with you, where is it?

10. So I heard you are having a party, who did you invite?

What is interrogative forms?

Question text is a text that asks a question. Interrogatives can be direct or indirect, with or without pronouns, and include yes / no questions-ives, alternative questions, or tag questions. Interrogative sentences often begin with an interrogative pronoun and end with a question mark.

Interrogatives usually have a word order in which the subject is preceded by a predicate and a subject-verb. For example, in the sentence "Who is the last speaker?", The pronoun "who" is an interrogative word or question word, "was" is the main verb, and "last speaker" is the subject.

This is an indirect question as it is less direct than "Do you drive me?" We also use the modal verb "would". (Other modal verbs for possibility or modality are "can", "should", "would", "could", "shall", "might", "may", and "must".)

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What achievement are you proudest of?

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Answer:

The achievement I am proudest of would be when I was first in the whole grade back at middle school.

Explanation:

the achievement i’m proudest of is when i passed my exams

What part of a conflict is described in the conclusion of a narrative?

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The solutionni think

Answer: the outcome or effect

Explanation:

The post-Civil War setting of The Land tells the reader that, as sharecroppers, Mitchell's family has
less power than Paul's family.
• more power than Paul's family.
© the same amount of power as Paul's family.
a different type of power than Paul's family.

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Answer:

its a

Explanation:

Answer:

A. less power than paul's family

Explanation:

did the test !

What are three hashtags you would use to describe your hybrid/virtual school year​

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#dead….#depressed…..#imdone

Which of these citations is correct

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You forgot to include the pictures but ok

in act 2 scene 2 of Julius caesar how does the crowd feel after brutus speech

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Answer:  The crowd felt less upset about Caesar's death after Antony's speech. While addressing the crowd after the murder of Caesar, Brutus and Anthony explained that Caesar has been killed because of his growing ambition which would be very harmful to the citizens of Rome.

Explanation:

34) "These analysts can help develop systems that “These analysts can help develop systems that prioritize patient appointments with providers.”In this statement, the term “prioritize” communicate the notion of
A) treating as crucial.
B) treating as emergencies.
C) treating as expendable.
D) treating as questionable.

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Answer: A) treating as crucial.

Explanation:

When something is being prioritized out of others it means that it is being treated as if it is the most important thing out of all it's peers. This makes it a crucial measure.

In developing a system that would prioritize patient appointments with providers, the system is treating these appointments are crucial thereby ensuring that patients meet with their healthcare providers as soon as possible which would increase the chances of lives being saved.

Read this passage from​ Walden. What advice does Henry David Thoreau offer those who live in poverty? “However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are richest. The faultfinder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse. The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the almshouse as brightly as from the rich man’s abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring. I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace.” 1)They should love life and find the best in it. 2)They should work hard to achieve greater things. 3)They should retire into the woods and live in solitude. 4)They should stop paying taxes in order to get ahead.

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Answer:

Choice 1: They should love life and find the best in it

Explanation:

In Walden, the advice that Henry David Thoreau offers those who live in poverty is to love their life. He tells them that they should be happy with what they have, be it their family or health, and not think about money all the time. Money doesn't bring you happiness, but love and family do

Thoreau's advice to those who live in poverty is to love life and find the best in it. So, option 1st is right.

Henry David Thoreau argues that poverty is not as bad as it seems, and that even in a poorhouse, one can find moments of joy and beauty. He also says that the faultfinder will always find fault, even in paradise, so it is better to focus on the good things in life.

The other choices are incorrect. Thoreau does not suggest that people who live in poverty should work hard to achieve greater things, retire into the woods and live in solitude, or stop paying taxes in order to get ahead.

Some of the key phrases from the passage that support the answer:

"Love your life, poor as it is."

"You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse."

Therefore, option 1st, that they should love life and find the best in it is correct.

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