automaticity in reading means​

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Answer 1

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All are sound devices except
A.Consonance
B. Assonance
C. Alliteration
D. Idioms

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Answer:

D. Idioms

Explanation:

The answer is D since we can cross out alliteration and assonance since those are well known ones. Consonance is also a known one, so that leaves us D. Idioms. You can also see from the following pictures, A through C are all there except Idioms.

hey wanna ask something can you pls translate this??



Bakit wala kang jowa???​

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The translation - " Why don't you have a girlf.riend? "

Which one is right grammatically:

Every player should feel proud of (his/their) team.

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Answer:

their?

Explanation:

Why is the waste going to those countries instead of saying in the United States for recycling? In complete sentences

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the name of "those countries" that receive the waste from the United States. Without the names, we are limited to fully answer.

However, trying to help you we can comment on general terms based on our knowledge of this topic.

Many times the waste going to underdeveloped o poor countries instead of saying in the United States for recycling is because it is cheaper for the United States to send that waste abroad to those countries. Another reason is that environmental laws in the US are stricter than in other countries, so US industries have to invest more money to comply with United States environment regulations. So these industries prefer to pay to other recycling companies abroad.  

In those other countries, legislation is not as strict as in the US or sometimes environmental legislation is non-existent. The problem is that in these countries people, civilians, suffer the consequences.

What are some good anime’s or kdramas to watch?​

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Answer:

Heavenly officials blessing, 7 deadly sins, toradora

Explanation:

Answer:

thrillers: Save Me, Vagabond

medical dramas: hospital playlist, doctor stranger, hospital ship

office dramas: What's wrong with secretary kim, my secret romance

sad dramas: uncontrollably fond, scarlet heart ryeo

action: healer, the K2

historical dramas: tale of nokdu, mr. queen, hwarang

crime & mystery: flower of evil, train, the village achiara's secret, search

fantasy: tale of the nine tailed, goblin, W, Angels last mission: love

comedy: Potato star, Welcome to Waikiki

horror: kill for love, lovely horribly, sweet home

What is the controversy that surrounds Ophelia's death?

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Can you attach a picture of the passage or whatever i’m supposed to use to answer this question?

1. Imagine you must design a society where everyone is equal. This may mean equal in wealth, equal in education, equal in opportunity, but it is up to you to
decide what "equal" means.

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Answer:

equal is everyone given the same opportunity

Explanation:

everyone mostly has the choice to be who they wwho and some take the higher road to achieve more if they have a safety net others just have hope and will and that may be different depending on peoples socioeconomic backgrounds and where they come from making it a harder to be given the same opportunity and questions if they are really equal.

what are some quotes that show romeo's actions/attitudes in romeo and juliet?

i need 5 in total, please help

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1. "I defy you, stars!"

2. "Oh, I am fortune's fool!"

3. "Thy beauty hath made me effeminate."

4. "Then move not, while my prayer's effect I take."

5. "Villain am I none."

By 1933 1 in 4 people were out of a
○job
○house
○home school​

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Answer:

house

Explanation:

that is my answer

Answer:

job

Explanation:

i searched from internet

Which of these BEST states the theme of
A. The older you get, the wiser you become.
B. What
goes
around comes around.
C. Things are not always what they seem.
D. The
grass is always greener on the other side.

“treasure in the attic”

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

B i guess its this answer

Read these sentences from lines 44 through 47.

"Sports-related brain injuries are also receiving more public attention because of the willingness of professional athletes to speak out. For example, more than 2,000 retired NFL players filed a lawsuit against football helmet maker Riddell® and the NFL for hiding information about the dangers of concussions and the consequences of hits to the head."

Which inference do these sentences best support?

A. Older helmets do not protect athletes from head injuries.
B. The problem of head injuries is not confined to student-athletes.
C. Professional athletes are reluctant to report head injuries during their careers.
D. Legal action is an effective way to discover information about the dangers of concussions.

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Answer: Legal action is an effective way to discover information about the dangers of concussions

Explanation:

The best inference that is supported by the sentence is that "Legal action is an effective way to discover information about the dangers of concussions''.

From the sentences given, it's stated that more than 2,000 retired NFL players filed a lawsuit against football helmet maker Riddell and the NFL because they hid information about dangers of concussions.

In a group discussion, which of these is the best example of challenging the
credibility of a source?

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Complete Question:

A. Nowhere in his article does Henry Taylor back up his assertion that shakespear was anti-imperialist.

B. Alex Fernandez´s interpretation of J.D. Sailinger´s The Catcher in the Rye is interesting but ultimately flawed.

C. I disagree with Constance Miller that Christopher Marlow could have written the plays of William Shakespeare.

D. The theater scene from Dickens Great Expectations proves the authors lighthearted attitude towards theater.

Answer:

A. Nowhere in his article does Henry Taylor back up his assertion that shakespear was anti-imperialist.

Explanation:

A credible source is an information source that is unbiased, trustworthy and reliable. Also, a credible source is typically backed up by evidence from various information channels and should be accurate.

In order to validate a credible source, it is necessary to ensure that the information provided is checked against other reliable sources to verify its level of accuracy.

As a rule, any credible information source should have multiple ways to validate the informations being presented i.e it should be factually backed up with evidence.

In a group discussion, the best example of challenging the credibility of a source is stating; nowhere in his article does Henry Taylor back up his assertion that shakespear was anti-imperialist.

Which is the best example of a writer using an informal style?

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Answer:

B- tyler uses humor in his science report about ants

Explanation:

Correct on edge 2021

Endings of verbs are called _____
Prefixes
Inflections
Tenses

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Answer:

they are called inflections

Organizing and Outlining Your Ideas

Outline
I. ___________(1)
A. ___________(2)
B. ___________
C. ___________
D. ___________
E. ___________
II. ___________(3)
A. ___________(4)
1. ___________(5)
a. __________
b. __________
c. __________
2. __________
a. __________
b. __________
c. __________

Choose the best answer from the choices provided
a. First Point
b. First Subpoint
c. Detail
d. Introduction

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

B. First Subpoint

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

When a suffix ful is added to a noun what part of speech will it became?

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Answer:

Adjective.

Explanation:

In English language, a noun can be defined as a word used to refer to a person, place, animal, idea, feeling or thing. Therefore, a noun is considered to be a naming word.

There are four (4) major types of nouns and these includes;

I. Abstract nouns.

II. Collective nouns.

III. Common nouns.

IV.Proper nouns.

An adjective is one of the parts of speech in English language and it can be defined as a word that qualifies or describes a noun in a sentence. Some examples of an adjective are big, small, happy, tall, short, fat, rambunctious, etc.

When a suffix "ful" is added to a noun, the part of speech it will become is an adjective. For example, cheer becomes cheerful, play becomes playful, joy becomes joyful, beauty becomes beautiful, etc.

what is the theme of the book, "The Song of Achilles"?

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Answer:

There are several but Fate, and some of the seven deadly sins are your best picks

Explanation:

In Homer's Iliad, several themes are underlined--fate, honor, wrath and that most Greek combination of pride and arrogance, hubris

Read the passage, and answer the question that follows:

A Fox once saw a Crow fly off with a piece of cheese in its beak and settle on a branch of a tree.

"That's for me, as I am a Fox," said Master Reynard, and he walked up to the foot of the tree.

"Good day, Mistress Crow," he cried. "How well you are looking today: how glossy your feathers; how bright your eye. I feel sure your voice must surpass that of other birds, just as your figure does; let me hear but one song from you that I may greet you as the Queen of Birds."

The Crow lifted up her head and began to caw her best, but the moment she opened her mouth the piece of cheese fell to the ground, only to be snapped up by Master Fox.



What does the fox symbolize in this fable? (5 points)

a
Wisdom

b
Cleverness

c
Honesty

d
Hunger

please hurry

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Answer: A

Explanation: makes more sense


1. On March 21 1985, our community held its bicentennial.
2. On March 21, 1985, our community held its bicentennial.
3. On March 21, 1985 our community held its bicentennial.
4. On March 21, 1985 our community, held its bicentennial.​

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It’s 2 since there is a comma after 21 and 1985.

please help me :'( I will have a test with there questions ​

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Explanation:

31. Jordan didn't want to go swimming with us because he was busy.

32.John is going jogging tomorrow morning.

33.My mother did not have time to cook breakfast.

34.What book are you reading at the moment?

35.He would be good at studying Information technology

36.There are a lot of carrots but there aren't many potatoes.

37. He isn't tall enough to play basketball.

38.I have some friends in New York.

39.Where did you travel last week?

40.John is more intelligent than his brother.

During our time in New York City

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NEW YORK IS THE BEST STATE IN AMERICA

Living in a/an________society teaches many important things. There are different people and various ideas from many different countries, races or religions. By this way, you can understand people from different_________better

A) ancient / generation
B) unique /nations
C) multicultural /nations
D )mystic / generations​

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Answer:

C) Multicultural/nations

Explanation:

Living in a multicultural society teaches many important things. There are different people and various ideas from many different countries, races or religions. By this way, you can understand people from different nations better.

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What is most closely a theme of “La Juanita”?
Answer choices for the above question

A. Man must overcome nature before he can truly love.

B. Family is more important than love or country.

C. No matter our place of origin, we all have a common humanity.

D. A stopped clock is right twice a day.

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Answer: A i think

Explanation:

Select the correct answer from each drop down menu
Several disputes a rose between President Abraham Lincoln in Congress regarding who has a responsibility to develop a reconstruction plan for the south. According to Lincoln the South had rebelled, not (surrendered,seceded or revolted.) Therefore he felt that as President of the United States, he alone had the authority to enforce laws and reconstruct the South. Congress view the south as a defeated military territory. Congress exercised (constitutional, social, or political) control over such (neighboring, foreign or federal) territories. Therefore, Congress believed that the responsibility for reconstructing the South fell to them.

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Answer:

1. Seceded

2. Constitutional

3. Federal

Explanation:

I got it right on Edmentum.

Hope this helps!

According to Lincoln, the South had rebelled, not Seceded

Congress exercised constitutional,

control over such Federal.

What is exercise?

Exercise is any movement that works your muscles and makes your body burn calories. The following are just a few examples of the many various types of physical activity: swimming, running, jogging, walking, and dancing. Exercise has many proven benefits for your health, both physically and mentally.

Harris demonstrates that, despite being occasionally confrontational, the president and Congress had a cooperative rather than competitive relationship. Lincoln did not choose to fight because he supported slavery; he chose to do so rather than allow the Southern states to secede. Instead, he believed that it was his holy responsibility as President of the United States to do whatever it took to keep the Union intact.

During the 1858 Illinois senate campaign, Democratic senator Stephen A. Douglas and Republican opponent Abraham Lincoln engaged in a series of seven debates, most of which focused on the question of extending slavery into the territories.

Therefore, Congress exercised constitutional,

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The Present Perfect Tenses

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Put the following verbs into the correct tense—either the present perfect simple or the present perfect

progressive,butusetheprogressive formwhereverpossible.Useanyother informationgiven,and

select for or since where necessary.Note the importance of certain keywords.

1. They (just, arrive) from New York.

2. We (already, eat).

3. I (now, study) your ideas, and I regret to say I cannot acceptthem.

4. They (live) there (for/since) December.

5. I (read) four books (since/for) I arrived here.

6. We (wait) (for/since) three o’clock.

7. I (already, write) to him, but he (not yet, reply).

8. It’s eleven o’clock and Helen (make) cakes all morning, but I (not, make) any.

9. He (not, work) there (for/since) the last year.

10. I (read) magazines all evening; so far I (read) seven.

11. How long (you,drive)?

12. She (not, do) a single thing all morning.

13. They (build) that house (for/since) more than a year and they (still, not, finish) it.

14. It’s May 30th and I (not, receive) a letter from him this month.

15. Come quickly! Your father (break) his arm.

16. I am awfully sorry, but I (drop) your clock. I hope it (not, break).

17. “Is John in?” – “No, I’m afraid he (be/go) to Margate.”

18. (you, stand) in the rain (for/since) all that time?

19. (you, not, ever, be/go) to San Francisco?

20. (Jim, fall) off his bike again? Oh, no!

21. I (never, see) a flying saucer (fliegende Untertasse) when I’ve been sober.

22. My sister (never, be/go) to Italy.

23. “MrMortimer (fish)allmorning.Sofarhe(catch)fifteen,buthe(let)eachonego

free.” – “Perhaps he (catch) the same one fifteen times.”.

24. She (just, lose) all her money.

25. This company (lose) money (for/since) ages.

26. Roger (just, break) his new watch.

27. I (already, say) this several times, but now I shall say it again.

28. I (often, hear) strange noises in the night.

29. MrsKensington(recently,notice) thatherchauffeurprefersrockmusictoBrahms.

30. Thenextdoorneighbour’sdog(just,bite)thepostman. It’sthethirdtimethatit

(bite) him.

31. You (come) too late, Doctor. The poor girl (just, die).

32. He(always,detest) travellingbybus,andhe(never,like) travellingbycareither.

33. Jane (see) the Loch Ness Monster five times.

34. A bee (sting) me!

35. The workers (now, finish) building that supermarket. Apparently it (take) them a lot

longer to build it than they thought it would.

36. ThatniceDrLindsay?No,officer, I(not,see)himorhisvivaciouswife(for/since)

ages.

37. She (only, know)Charles (for/since) she was sixteen, butthey (live) in the same town

(for/since) they wereborn.

38. Old Mr Green (bring) me my newspapers (for/since) over fifteen years.

39. They (write) to me fourteen times (since/for) the beginning of the month.​

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Explanation:

16. I am awfully sorry, but I (droping) your clock. I hope not breaked


What a day! It started with an English test, and then I ____a math test.
A.had
b.have
c.have had

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A. Had your welcome and good luck

Read the excerpt from Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.

Montague: Many a morning hath he there been seen,
With tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew,
Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs:
But all so soon as the all-cheering sun
Should in the furthest east begin to draw

120

The shady curtains from Aurora’s bed,
Away from light steals home my heavy son,
And private in his chamber pens himself,
Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out,
And makes himself an artificial night.

125

Black and portentous must this humour prove
Unless good counsel may the cause remove.

What inference can be made about Montague from this dialogue?

He is very concerned about Romeo.
He is annoyed with Romeo’s bad mood.
He is unaware that Romeo is having troubles.
He is the reason Romeo is in such despair.

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The answer is B.He is annoyed with Romeo's bad mood

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Second Life provides people with cerebral palsy with:
A. a home equipped to help them with their physical needs.
B. professional guides to help them get through their day.
C. new computers to communicate with and wheelchairs.
D. chances to connect with others without discrimination.

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Answer:

b or c sorry if I got it wrong

Explanation:

have a great day

Read these lines from "It Sifts from Leaden Sieves."

It sifts from Leaden Sieves
It powders all the Wood
It fills with ‘Alabaster Wool’
The Wrinkles of the Road -

What is the Alabaster Wool referenced in these lines?

O the coats of woodland animals

O white gravel used to fill the ruts in the old road

O cloth that the speaker weaves in her grief

O snow, collecting in fluffy clumps

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Answer:

The answer is D. snow, collecting in fluffy clups

Explanation:

took the quiz and B is wrong.

Alabaster Wool refers to snow, collecting in fluffy clumps.

What is Alabaster?

Alabaster is a mineral or rock that is soft.

What is snow?

Snow is precipitation in the form of ice crystals.

What is fluffy?

Fluffy means which is covered with fluff.

What is clumps?

Clumps means a small group which is very close.

Hence the option (4) is correct.

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2. “If she ain't got manners enough to stop and let folks know how she been makin' out, let her g'wan!"
replace following sentence with everyday language

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Answer:

If she does not have enough manners to let people know how she has been living, than let her go on.

Explanation:

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