3) What should you do with curse words?
a) Leave the curse words out.
b) Transcribe it word for word.

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Answer 1

Answer:

imma guess A

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Answer 2
i dont know lol maybe B ?

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What is the theme of the poem “Summer Night”? Use details from the poem to support your answer. ( I need a Topic and Theme and 3 Details

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Answer:

The universe is wonderful and limitless.They think about traveling to the edge of the universe and about how vast the universe is.It's just "too wonderful" looking up at the sky.

Explanation:

Fire needs oxygen to burn is the an opinion, commonplace assertion, or a fact

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Answer:

Fact

Explanation:

It has been proven several times. You can prove it yourself. Light a candle then put something on top to block any air. The fire will die off. So it's a fact.

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Fact

it is a fact if it tells you it is an opinion if it say I think or words like that

Alan read the following information on the NASA website while researching for a report on Mars.
NASA’s senior Mars rover, Opportunity, is examining rocks at the edge of Endeavour Crater for signs that they may have been either transported by a flood or eroded in place by wind.
Those scenarios are among the possible explanations rover-team scientists are considering for features seen just outside the crater rim’s crest above “Perseverance Valley,” which is carved into the inner slope of the rim.
The team plans to drive Opportunity down Perseverance Valley after completing a “walkabout” survey of the area above it. The rover’s drives now use steering motors on only the rear wheels, following a temporary jam of the left-front wheel’s steering actuator this month. Opportunity has not used its right-front wheel’s steering actuator since 2005, the year after it landed on Mars.
The mission has been investigating sites on and near the western rim of Endeavour Crater since 2011. The crater is about 14 miles (22 kilometers) across.
Source:https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/mars-rover-opportunity-on-walkabout-near-rim
Which of the following is the best way for Alan to accurately paraphrase this information?
Select one:

NASA’s Mars rover, Opportunity, is exploring different sites to help scientists on Earth learn more about Mars.

According to NASA,perseverance Valley is part of the inner slope of the western rim of Endeavour Crater, which is on Mars.

"Opportunity is exploring Endeavour Crater and Perseverance Valley, using its rear wheels only."

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According to NASA,perseverance Valley is part of the inner slope of the western rim of Endeavour Crater, which is on Mars.

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ccording to NASA,perseverance Valley is part of the inner slope of the western rim of Endeavour Crater, which is on Mars.

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Have you experienced rejection by an individual or group of people? How did that experience affect or shape you ?

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Of course, emotional pain is only one of the ways rejections impact our well-being. Rejections also damage our mood and our self-esteem, they elicit swells of anger and aggression, and they destabilize our need to “belong.” Unfortunately, the greatest damage rejection causes is usually self-inflicted.

Climax on the come up (novel)

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Answer:

The climax is the success of Bri's first rap which goes viral and catapults her to both fame and disrepute.

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51 old patient went to ER with severe bleeding, drowsiness, fatigue. Please describe your nursing care plan for the patient.

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Patient hemoglobin status should be improved.
Assess the cause and severity of the bleeding.
Implementation of ointment and blood anticoagulant agents on the wounds and injuries to prevent bleeding.
The application of drug therapy to reduce drowsiness and fatigue.
Application of anti-depressant drugs.

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3) extra cheese is more popular
4)mushrooms hot 8 votes
5) 29-20= 9; so about 9 more sausages than pepperoni
6)about 49 of toffee ice cream
7)84-60= 24; so 24 more chocolate were sold than vanilla
8)toffee because it’s 49; so it’s more than 40 but less than 50

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1. Extra cheese

2. mushrooms

3. 9 votes

1.49

2.15

3.toffee

Sorry if it's wrong but that's what I got

Why is Shmuel unhappy when Bruno sees him

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Shmuel is unhappy because his father disappeared after going on a work duty. ... Bruno sees his visit to the camp as an adventure and a way to see what is on the other side of the fence and Shmuel sees it as a chance to get help in locating his father. 8.

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Construction is the correct answer

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Reflect on Dr. King’s argument for not waiting for racism to end. Why did Dr. King believe it was important to fight “now” to end racism?

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It was important to stop racism since Dr. King was a person who was bullied was too many times so he wanted others not to get bullied just if their skin color is darker than others and he just was an optimistic person for the furture generations to end this. (This is just a small starting point try to work off of this and read the "I have a dream" speech for a bit more info but yeah use this as a small lead and work off of it and I'm sure you'll create amazing writing pieces!)

My sister was elected president of the group



Underline preposition

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Answer:

oh cool what is that

Explanation:

Help! Answer all! No absurd answers and links allowed. Wont report if u tried to help! I WILL REPORT IF U PUT NONSENSE ANSWERS!

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Answer:

For 18 its A and for 19 its E And 20 its D and 21 its A and 22 its C and 23 itss D and 24 its A

Explanation:

Which of these is a function of a conclusion paragraph in an argumentative
essay?
A. To provide new information
B. To capture readers' attention
C. To support a claim
D. To sum up an argument

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Answer:D:To sum up an argument.

Explanation:

It is the only answer that makes sense.

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Part A

In "The Case for Shelter Animals," what does the author explain about shelters' resources?

It is less expensive to house animals at shelters.

Volunteers provide resources at animal shelters.

Shelters have more resources than puppy mills.

Shelters don't have the resources to keep animals forever.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

"So, in a very real sense, adopting a dog or a cat from a shelter is literally an act that can save that animal’s life."

"It rewards organizations that treat animals with kindness."

"Sadly, it means that they are at risk of being put down."

"Shelters are full of animals that need homes."

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Answer:

part a:   d     Part b:   b

Explanation:

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Which line from the text could be removed without changing the overall meaning of the passage?
O First, chemicals such as adrenaline are released into the bloodstream, and the heart
rate goes up
O For example, Do give your body plenty of sleep, healthy food, and moderate exercise.
Stress on test day is normal and means your body is getting ready for maximum
performance
At the same time, metabolism slows down, which can lead to a temporarily upset
stomach
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Answer:

i think its the second one

Explanation:

Answer:2nd

Explanation:

2. Problem: My mom locked her keys in the car
Solution:
3. Problem: I broke my favorite toy.
Solution:​

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Answer:

Explanation:

2. Problem: My mom locked her keys in the car

Solution: get a temporary key or call road assistance

3. Problem: I broke my favorite toy.

Solution:​ ask a toy maker to fix it

Complete the sentences using will or going to and the verbs given:

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Answer:

I will be going to school tomorrow

Fly Part A
In what way does Isber's house best illustrate the meaning of bayt
as it is presented in the passage?
O 1. It is now owned by family members who live very far away.
2. It was built by someone who dreamed big and worked
hard.
3. It is fundamental in building the family's character and
history.
4. It still stands in a region that has been torn by the ravages
of war.

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Answer: The answer is 3

Explanation:

Which statement is a central ideas of Library on Wheels: Mary Lemist Titcomb and America's First Bookmobile?

Question options:

Mary proved that libraries are for all people.


Everyone supported Mary's ideas about book wagons.


Hagerstown residents were not avid readers.

Question 2
Which details from the text best support the answers from the previous question?

Question options:

Then she started a storytelling hour in remote areas to get the country children excited about books and reading."


"Again, the naysayers were quick to voice their objections. It seemed an outlandish proposition to them."


"In just four short years since her arrival, Miss Titcomb had won the hearts and gained the admiration of the library board and the people of Hagerstown."

Question 3
Which events from Library on Wheels: Mary Lemist Titcomb and America’s First Bookmobile are part of the narrative’s falling action?

Select each correct answer.

Select 2 correct answer(s)
Question options:

Mary helps design and set up the library wagon.


Mary establishes a children’s reading room at her new library.


Mary is buried in the same graveyard as many other famous writers she admired.


Mary decides to take the position at the Washington County Free Library.


The book wagon is destroyed and replaced by an automobile.

Question 4
The text says that Mary Lemist Titcomb “worked tirelessly. . .to make a name for herself and to make a difference” in the library profession.



Which evidence from the text supports this statement? Choose 2

Select each correct answer.

Select 2 correct answer(s)
Question options:

Mary feels that nothing could be better than being a librarian.


Mary later becomes good friends with the man who had refused to hire her for the World’s Columbian Exposition.


Mary becomes a vice-president of the American Library Association.


Mary is hired as head librarian of one of the nation’s first county-wide libraries.

Question 5
Which textual evidence helps you infer why the library board approved Mary’s idea of a book wagon?

Question options:

“She presented her idea to the board of trustees of the library.”


“It sounded like a crazy plan.”


“But by now, the board had learned that when Miss Titcomb decided to do something, she did it.”

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It sounded like a Crazy plan

What is the role of the producer in any food chain? Question 1 options: Producers make the food that consumers eat All of these answers are correct Producers turn light energy into food energy Without producers, consumers would starve

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Answer: All of the ansers are correct

Explanation:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

1. "Do you suppose," she asked, "that you could meet me for lunch"?

2. Do you suppose, she asked, "that you could meet me for lunch"?

3."Do you suppose," she asked, "that you could meet me for lunch?"

4."Do you suppose?" she asked, "that you could meet me for lunch?

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3. because the punctuation goes inside of the quote

Answer:

The correct answer is C

Explanation:

______ removes nitrogen from the air and converts it into a form that is usable by plants.

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Answer:

BACTERIA remove nitrogen from the air and convert it into a form that is usable by plants.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Bacteria

Explanation:

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in this order: choose a topic, create a thesis statement, search for supporting content, organize the content into three parts, review and revise the presentation, and practice the presentation in front of family or friends.

If you simply read an outline in front of an audience, what is likely to happen?

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Answer:

Explanation:

An outline for a speech only contains small sentences or bullet points on the main topics that the speech should contain. If you read this to an audience they will get an idea of what the speech will be about or what topics you want to target. Unfortunately, the audience will not know anything else since the outline does not go in detail into each topic. Therefore, they will also not know your stance on each topic and will not persuade or inform the audience on these topics/news/updates at all.

The history of UFOs.

Unidentified Flying Object (or “UFO”) is a term commonly used to describe lights or shapes in the sky. It was first coined by the United States Air Force in 1952 to describe sightings of mysterious objects in the sky that could not be explained even after careful investigation. Nowadays UFOs are spotted frequently, and feature in numerous movies and TV shows. Another popular name for such an object is, “Flying Saucer,” in reference to the round shape of many UFOs.

The first widely publicized UFO sighting was in 1947, by a pilot called Kenneth Arnold. Following this event, public sightings of UFOs increased dramatically. Movies and TV shows began featuring visitors from outer space, arriving on earth in flying saucers. With the popularity of these images, many people claimed to have seen lights in the sky. Some experts believe that people simply think they see UFOs because of the influence of TV and movies.
However, experts estimate that as little as 5% of these sightings could be called “unidentified.” Usually these lights are made by aircraft, satellites, or weather balloons. Top secret air force activities during the Cold War may have been responsible for many of the UFO sightings in America and Europe. Although not actually aliens, the secretive nature of these flying objects is definitely unidentified.

Another popular idea concerning UFOs concerns the role of world governments. Specifically, people believe that the US government has discovered alien life and operates a “cover-up” to hide the truth from the public. The most widely believed cover-up is that of the Roswell Incident. In July, 1947, a UFO supposedly landed in Roswell, New Mexico, and was examined and hidden by government agents. There have been many investigations into the Roswell Incident, however, these reports always claim that no such event occurred.

QUESTIONS
Comprehension
(answers are at the bottom of the page)

1st Reading (Skimming)

Read through the article and answer each of the following questions.

1. What is the purpose of this report?
a) To describe the history of alien life.
b) To describe government cover-ups.
c) To describe the history of UFO sightings.
d) To describe UFOs in popular movies.

2. Why are UFO sightings so controversial?
a) They have never been proved.
b) There are many sightings.
c) The government covers up sightings.
d) There are very few UFO sightings.

2nd Reading (Scanning)

Read the text carefully and answer each of the following questions in the form of a sentence or a short paragraph.

1. Why is Kenneth Arnold famous among UFO believers?
a) He was at Roswell in 1947.
b) He found a UFO in 1952.
c) He saw a UFO in 1947.
d) He saw a UFO in 1952.

2. How do experts explain many UFO sightings?
a) There are many alien visitors to earth.
b) TV and movies make people believe they see UFOs.
c) Government cover-ups make people paranoid.
d) They have no idea why there are so many sightings.

3. What do many people believe happened at Roswell?
a) Famous movies were made.
b) Kenneth Arnold was born.
c) The first UFO sighting.
d) A UFO landed there.

Circle the best answer for each question about the reading passage.

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UFO’s don’t exist broo!!!!?

An Example of a irony

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Answer:

two friends coming to a party in the same dress is a coincidence.  you'd expect them to come in other clothes, but they did the opposite. It's the last thing you expect.Explanation:

Answer:

An example of irony is when you hope it doesn't rain, but it starts raining right after you say that.

Explanation:

Irony is something that signifies the opposite, usually pretty funny.

Why does the author use the word pondering' on page 4 of the passage?
A - to prove that Eric is confused about what Mr. Osmani is telling him
B - to emphasize that Eric would rather be in math class
C - to state that Eric does not agree with Mr. Osmani's suggestion
D - to show that Mr. Osmani's words have encouraged Eric to think about a new idea

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Answer:The most likely answer for this question would be D

Explanation: Pondering typically involves the process of carefully thinking of a process for large span of time, and in this case he is doing exactly that.

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What is the best way to describe the theme in this story?

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Explanation:

The theme of a story is what the author is trying to convey — in other words, the central idea of the story. ... The plot is simply what happens in the story and the order of the story's events, and the moral is the lesson that the writer wants the main character (and by extension, you) to learn from the story.

help, please
Match each symbol with what it usually represents in Gothic literature.
Labyrinths
Dreams
Ghosts

confrontations with otherwordly forces
the complexity of the human psyche
a person's repressed desires or hidden truths

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Answer:

im going to guess that it is Labyrinths but it could also be ghosts Explanation:

How is the quote “With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls,” (Shakespeare Act 2, Scene 2) an example of personification? How does it connect to love?

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Original version: “With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls,”

Modern version: With love’s wings did I climb over the walls.

This is not an example of personification but of hyperbole because a personification would be an attribute of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human which is untrue. While a hyperbole is an exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally which can be seen when Romero says love gave him wings.

It connects to love because Romero talks about how their love gave him wings to go climb over the wall and reach Juliet.
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