3. PART A: As it is used in paragraph 33, the word
"repulsed" most closely means:
A Rejected
B Disgusted
C Laughed at
D Shoved

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Answer 1
it mostly means rejected because repulsed shows that they are wrong

Related Questions

Sentence Patterns 9:Question 9
Which is true of a dependent clause?
Select one:
It must contain a noun, verb, and adjective.
It cannot start a sentence.
It can stand alone as a sentence.
It cannot stand alone as a sentence.

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The correct answer is D. It cannot stand alone as a sentence.

Explanation

Dependent clauses are incomplete sentences composed of a subject and a verb and are characterized by not expressing a complete idea. Dependent clauses must be related to an independent clause to make sense of it. The independent clauses are sentences composed of a subject and a verb, in addition, unlike the dependent clauses, they express a complete idea. Therefore, the correct answer is D. It cannot stand alone as a sentence.

When did jack London discover he first had a talent for storytelling

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Answer:

when he went to Alaska

Explanation:

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All of the following are important aspects of a strong friendship except.
A. possessiveness.
B. respect
C. support
D. loyalty.

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All of the following are important aspects of a strong friendship except -

[tex]\sf\purple{A. \:possessiveness.}[/tex] ✅

[tex]\large\mathfrak{{\pmb{\underline{\orange{Happy\:learning }}{\orange{.}}}}}[/tex]

A. (Possessiveness)

What is the list of verbs that are followed by the gerund and the one of those followed by the infinitive?

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Begin
Can’t bear
Can’t stand
Continue
Hate
Like
Love
Prefer


I hope this help you

The following question is based on your reading of "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce.
Instead of becoming a Jesuit, what does Stephen do?
a. plans to become a carpenter
b. Plans to become a doctor
c. Plans to continue his studies at Belvedere
d. Plans to attend the university

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Answer:

D. Plans to attend the university

Explanation:

got it right on edge 2021

Please answer help me here

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It's very cluttered because the author describes it as rubish because there were crumpled folders.

answer B is the correct one

Me ayudan por favor :3

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Answer:

Hola yo te puedo ayudar las respuestas son

Your

My

Our

His

Explanation:

which of the following are true about theories?

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Answer:

I want to say option D: All of the above.

Which of the following statements is true of the first
ten lines of this ode?
A. They use anaphora.
B. They use apostrophe.
C. They use oxymoron.
D. They use ordinary diction.

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Answer:

They used apostrophe. Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!

Explanation:

What does acquiesced mean as it is used on page 5 ?

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pretty sure its complied bro

4. Change the given forms of verbs as indicated in
(a) She wrote two letters (Simple Present)

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Answer:

Simple Present Tense - English Grammar - English Study Page

Simple Present Tense indicates an action which happens in the present, but it isn't necessary for ... Subject ( He, She, It ) + does not / doesn't + V1 ( First Form of Verb ) ... They never write letter to me. I

Can you guys help a guy out? :D

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Answer:

will finish

will have lived

will wait

to leave

will get over

will live on

still expect

Explanation:

Read this headline:
"President's Speech Is a Total Bummer!"
Why doesn't the headline sound credible?

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The correct answer is C. It uses an informal expression.

Explanation

Credibility is a characteristic that refers to the ability to be believed. In general, the media must have credibility because they use formal language, and support the information in reliable sources, contributing to credibility. When a text, speech, or person has credibility it generates trust in others. According to the above, the headline "President's Speech Is a Total Bummer!" does not have credibility because it uses an informal word as "Bummer", causing little credibility in the receiver of the message as this gives an impression this newspaper is not serious or expert in the topic. Therefore, the correct answer is C. It uses an informal expression.

Answer: it uses an informal expression

Explanation:

Which of these words could have a syllabic consonant Group of answer choices careless easy ladle hop question sudden bottom dugout

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Answer:

Careless, ladle, hop, question, sudden, and bottom.

Explanation:

A syllabic consonant, also known as a vocalic consonant, is a consonant that forms that replace the vowel [ə] in a syllable and form its own syllable. Such a type of consonant is known for filling a vowel slot in a syllable.

From the given options, the words that have a syllabic consonant are careless, ladle, hop, question, sudden, and bottom.

In these words, we can see consonants filling a vowel slot.

Therefore, A, C, D, E, F, and G are correct answers.

Which of the following is correct?
If you eat, a balanced diet, you will be healthier.
If you, eat a balanced diet you will be healthier.
If you eat a balanced diet, you will be healthier.

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Answer:

im gonna say the 5th one

Explanation:

Answer:

If you eat a balanced diet, you will be healthier.

Explanation:

That sentence is correct because "If you," tells us that that is the introduction for the sentence.

If you eat, is incorrect because it tells us that If you eat, then you will be healthier.

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i need help with poem spacing! please add spacing, commas, periods, or remove them if needed.

underneath my skin, is a heart
undeniably broken.
unworthy of being able to be put back together.
unfortunately, he took a piece.
unable to keep the light out and the dark in.
unworthy, unfortunately, and unable, we’re all words that he would say.
no, i didn’t forget the word underneath.
now, understand that underneath my skin, is a heart with love that is fading away.

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Underneath my skin is a heart.
Undeniably broken.
Unworthy of being able to be put back together.
Unfortunately, he took a piece.
Unable to keep the light out and the dark in.
Unworthy
Unfortunately
And unable.
We’re all words that he would say.
No I didn’t forget the word underneath.
Now understand that underneath my skin is a heart with love that is fading away.

Super cool poem. :)
Tip: When your writing a poem read it and every time you pause make it into a new line. or instead of periods make it a new line.

the Land Lord of house is a wizard​

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Answer:

yes that is

the best landlord then

Explanation:

HELP WITH ENGLISH ASSIGNMENTS PLEASE!
Read the paragraph from the text and the directions that follow.

But, when all the girls in town are seeking to steal your husband, what are you going to do about it, if you are a woman of forty-five with a heaviness around the hips and a disinclination to learn the camel walk? Nor can you get the poachers off the scent by crossing the trail with an eligible bachelor. Logically, the young things should have enough sense to ignore a preempted husband and attend to the serious business of getting themselves husbands. But they haven’t. They seem to prefer the husbands of the other women. And curiously, the more they engage in this exotic sport of poaching, the less keen they become about owning a property for somebody else to poach on.

According to the author, what is one reason that flappers steal older women’s husbands? Answer choices for the above question

1: All flappers prefer men who are married.

2: There are not enough single men available.

3: All flappers want to be married themselves.

4: There are no eligible bachelors who prefer flappers

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Answer: Hi there! My best guess for this question would be 1: All flappers prefer men who are married.

Explanation: Every other answer just doesn't feel right to me for some reason...?

With 2, the speaker never said that there were not enough single men available for flappers. In fact, they were leaving to go FOR the flappers since they were "more beautiful" than their wide-hipped and grey wives, which is why 4 makes no sense to me.

Lastly, choice 3 is just really confusing to me, so I'd rather not choose it for the sake of misinterpreting it...

Please feel free to disagree with my answer. I hope that this helps out in some way. :)

What is the answer to this question

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Answer:

The first one. A.

Explanation:

The figure of speech cannot be literally applied to the mother but it is a why of description.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by Mark Twain (excerpt)


The old lady whirled round, and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled on the instant, scrambled up the high board-fence, and disappeared over it.


His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh.


"Hang the boy, can't I never learn anything? Ain't he played me tricks enough like that for me to be looking out for him by this time? But old fools is the biggest fools there is. Can't learn an old dog new tricks, as the saying is. But my goodness, he never plays them alike, two days, and how is a body to know what's coming? He 'pears to know just how long he can torment me before I get my dander up, and he knows if he can make out to put me off for a minute or make me laugh, it's all down again and I can't hit him a lick. I ain't doing my duty by that boy, and that's the Lord's truth, goodness knows. Spare the rod and spile the child, as the Good Book says. I'm a laying up sin and suffering for us both, I know. He's full of the Old Scratch, but laws-a-me! he's my own dead sister's boy, poor thing, and I ain't got the heart to lash him, somehow. Every time I let him off, my conscience does hurt me so, and every time I hit him my old heart most breaks. Well-a-well, man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble, as the Scripture says, and I reckon it's so. He'll play hookey this evening, and I'll just be obleeged to make him work, to-morrow, to punish him. It's mighty hard to make him work Saturdays, when all the boys is having holiday, but he hates work more than he hates anything else, and I've GOT to do some of my duty by him, or I'll be the ruination of the child."



Which underlying theme of the work is evident in this passage?

A.

the process of moral maturation

B.

the prevalence of superstition

C.

society’s hypocritical values

D.

initiation into adulthood

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Answer im like 90% sure that its a

Explanation:

who told you this?
what are they doing ?
when has he completed his work?
why will you call all? change to passive voice​

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Answer:

1. Who told you this?

By whom was this told to you? (passive voice)

2. What are they doing?

What is being done by them? (passive voice)

3. When has he completed his work?

When has been his work completed by him? (passive voice)

4. Why will you call all?

Why will all be called by you?  (passive voice)

which does this sentence contain

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What’s sentence morning was attached ?!!…

What technique is being use here

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I think personafication

Answer:

I'd say Juxtaposition, closest answer I could get

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
Lady Bracknell. There are distinct social possibilities in Miss Cardew’s profile.


Algernon. Cecily is the sweetest, dearest, prettiest girl in the whole world. And I don’t care twopence about social possibilities.


How does Algernon's dismissal of "social possibilities" advance the plot?



It causes Lady Bracknell to scold him and reveal that she values society.


It leads to Cecily thanking Algernon for his compliment after agreeing with Lady Bracknell.


It leads to Cecily kissing Lady Bracknell and agreeing to marry Algernon.


It causes Lady Bracknell to reveal that she only married her husband because she was poor.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

took the test got 100%

Answer:

IM POSTIVE its c

Explanation:

Do you think it is okay for Maria to take
back all of the promises she made and
just stay to herself?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

if you promice you keep it not the other way round

Which detail best supports the passage is central idea

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I don’t think I can give a answer to this without a passage or article

from the book of my lives. in paragraph 4, the author says, "borscht is poor peoples food" which three details from this passage best support this idea

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Answer:

poor

food

people

please give brainliest


How can the setting help reveal information about a character?
A. By showing how a character reacts to or interacts with his or her
surroundings
B. By presenting a more complete picture of the story's location
C. By introducing a character and setting up the main conflict
D. By encouraging the reader to connect with a character
SUBMIT

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Answer: A. By showing how a character reacts to or interacts with his or her surroundings.

Explanation:

Setting is the context about how a story occurs. It gives context to the actions of the characters in a story line and also creates the mood.

The setting can help reveal information about a character as it shows how a character will react to or interacts with his or her surrounding.

in the united states of america ,it is a common issue im their country today of americas doing bad things on asian people​

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Answer:

Ok

Explanation:

Gotchu

I totally agree but it’s not just starting it’s been a thing basically but people it’s just getting worse I guess

Please help me with this question.

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The answer is A, I hope this helps!
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