Guy everyone keeps answering this wrong so i just wanted to give you the right answer to this. Read the sentence.

Question:
Hello, everyone, I am here today to _______ about our school mascot.
Choose the phrase that creates the most welcoming tone in the sentence.

1. argue with you
2. persuade you
3. talk to you
4. reason with you

Answer:
3. talk to you

Guy Everyone Keeps Answering This Wrong So I Just Wanted To Give You The Right Answer To This. Read The

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is 3, as it is the most inviting and kind sentence of the four. <3

Answer 2

Answer:

3• talk to you

Explanation:

it makes sense if you put each phrase in each sentence which leaves us with "talk to you"


Related Questions

Complete the conversations with the present perfect or simple past
1 A: ______ you ever _____ (go) skiing?
B: No, we _____. We _____(stay) home.
2 A: _______ you ever ____(go) skiing?
B: Yes, I _____. Actually, I _____(go) many times. Last year, I _________(ski) in the Andes.​

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1 have and gone

2dont and have stayed

3have and gone

4 have and have gone and skied

If you are simply conducting personal
research that will not be submitted to a
teacher, you do not need to worry about
citing sources.
TRUE or FALSE?

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Answer:false

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structure of past perfect continous​

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Answer:

he past perfect continuous tense (also known as the past perfect progressive tense) shows that an action that started in the past continued up until another time in the past. The past perfect continuous tense is constructed using had been + the verb's present participle (root + -ing).

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From least in danger to most in danger, put the words in order: endangered, vulnerable, dormant, at risk, threatened, severely endangered, dormant.


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Answer:

dormant, vulnerable, at risk, threatened, endangered, severely endangered

Explanation:

Memories of a Memory
Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.

First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."

Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.

Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.

With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.

Which line from the text most clearly explains the main idea of the first paragraph?

Group of answer choices:

Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising

Human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things

Her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall

Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony

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Answer:

It's the 4th one

Explanation:

This question was on a test i did

Answer:

4th one

Explanation:

Please help me
The story
Linda sat at the table hard at work on a painting. She looked out the window studying the view of the backyard. What she saw seemed simple enough—trees, grass, large boulders, and a very blue sky—but to her the view had a pattern, a pattern that spoke to her and that she wanted to put in her painting. This painting was the one she would enter into the contest at school. She wanted so much to win the award . . . it meant everything to her . . . it would be proof that she was an artist. The award was what she thought about most every day and what she talked about to her family and friends. Today both of her parents were at work. Linda and her little sister, Nina, her grandmother, and her baby brother, Carlos, were at home. Her other brothers, Luis and Miguel, were playing basketball at the community center just down the road. Since it was the weekend, Linda had time to concentrate on the painting, which she needed to finish by the next day. Nina was sitting at the table too, doing her own painting of stick figures in bright colors. Linda encouraged Nina to paint and Nina loved doing it. Linda showed Nina how to put the brush into water and then into the paint. Nina was only five, but she learned very quickly. The colors danced on the paper with each stroke of her brush. Your picture is great! Remember to be neat, Nina,” Linda warned her sister. Nina sometimes showed a bit too much exuberance when she painted. Linda was very precise when she painted, as though she had a clear and vivid vision in her head which she was copying. It was about three o’clock when her grandmother reminded Linda that she had to complete her household chores for the day. At first Linda felt annoyance because she was almost finished with the painting and did not want to stop, but she knew she had to do what was expected of her. Being the oldest child was sometimes difficult, Linda thought to herself. She had more responsibility than the others, but being the oldest carried some advantages. She could stay up late at night and have a little more independence When she had finished her chores, she went back to the table where Nina was sitting, obviously very intent on doing something. As Linda went over to her and looked down, her expression drooped. “Nina,” she cried. “No, no, stop, stop. That’s my painting. What are you doing to my painting?” she asked. Nina looked up surprised by what Linda said. I was helping you . . . I wanted you to win the contest,” Nina answered in a tiny voice, concerned now by the look on her sister’s face, but proud of the little stick people she had drawn in the landscape Tears welled up in Linda’s eyes as she realized that her painting was probably ruined. She looked again at her sister who seemed so troubled by Linda’s reaction. Linda took the painting and went into the kitchen. “Grandma, look at what she has done . . . she has ruined my painting,” she told her grandmother as she cried. “Now I won’t be able to win the award—I won’t win the award at all.” Her grandmother didn’t know what to say but held out her arms and Linda clung to her, not knowing what she should do. “It will be all right,” she told her. “You can do another.” But Linda knew there would not be time between now and the next morning to finish a painting. Linda told her grandmother she needed to be alone and ran out of the house into the backyard without saying goodbye to Nina. Nina wanted to follow her but her grandmother said she shouldn’t. Linda felt cheated. She knew that Nina hadn’t understood and wanted to help, but now she would not win the award. She cried again, but as time went by, her tears dried and she began to realize that even though she was disappointed, life would go on, and in time she would forget all about the contest. Suddenly, from somewhere inside her, she began to get a feeling of hope. “Maybe I wanted that award too much,” she said to herself as she realized that being an artist wasn’t about awards. Suddenly she knew there would be many other paintings in her life and other awards. There would be plenty of time to become an artist, but there would only be one Nina. She turned back toward the house, hurrying. She wanted to go in and hug Nina.
1. Which words BEST describe the mood of the first passage?
A. Warm and tender
B. Hopeful and excited
C. Joyous and welcoming
D. Light hearted and playful

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Answer:

A. Warm and tender. Hope this is right and hope this helps!!!!

word is stronger than sword​

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Answer:

The pen is mightier than the sword

Explanation:

Explain the use of the hyperbole in paragraph 7. What does this use of hyperbole help communicate

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is when you use language to exaggerate what you mean or emphasize a point. It's often used to make something sound much bigger and better than it actually is or to make something sound much more dramatic. Hyperbole is a figure of speech.

The __steam pipe damaged the street above.

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Answer:

The old steam pipe

Explanation:

Because it's the only thing that makes sense hope this helps you

Who mostly trained Ghost Wind?
George and Hammond

Paul and Robert

Robert and his father

Paul and his father

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Answer:

Paul and his father

Explanation:

What are two ways to measure intensity(F.I.T.T. Principle) for all of the components of fitness except body composition.

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Answer:

The intensity can be measured by counting competed repetitions and identifying the amount of weight lifted.

Explanation:

In physical training, intensity refers to the "amount" of effort that a body is making to complete the exercise. The measurement of intensity is extremely important because it allows the control of the exercise, allowing the individual to know better how the exercise is acting in his organism. In addition, intensity is important to prevent injuries and allow exercise to be healthy.

Intensity can be measured in many ways for all components of fitness, with the exception of body composition. This should be done by counting repetitions and measuring the weight lifted.

5. FOX : ANIMAL a) spirit : soul b) wrench : tool c) bird : fish d) plant: ivy​

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Answer:b) wrench : tool

what is the theme of this poem? plz help me

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Answer:

If you try and ignore people in your way, you will succeed ig, im sorry if thats wrong...

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a narrative essay about the best story my grandparent ever told​

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Answer:

My grandfather was in Indian army. He usually told me stories of their life in army when I was kid. So here is one of the best story of my life and story that every Indian heart will feel proud after reading this.

My grandfather was participated in India-China war 1962. We lost the war thousands of soldiers injured my grandfather was shot by bullet in right arm and also they had very deep knife cuts on face and back but he survived as fighter he was always. Then he was transferred from border to Delhi Army Hospital for urgent medical assistance. One slider lost his both hands in war (lets called him Mr.Indian) and he was right beside my Grandfather. After some days in hospital while recovering Indira Gandhi came to visit soldiers. Although Mr.Indian lost his both hands but still he was stable and charm on his face like nothing was happened.

Conversation between Mr.Indian and Indira Gandhi and my Grandfather was listening.

Indira Gandhi asked Mr. Indian: How are you Sir ?? with joint hands. As soon as Mr. Indian heard this he started crying. Indira Gandhi asked him”Why are you crying ?Do you have any problem ? any thing what you want please do not feel alone I am here for you”. Also she further told him that “Please don’t care about money and family I will take care of all the things”.

Mr. Indian replied “ Madam I have huge respect for you. You are god for me .It was my dream to meet you once in life But see we are meeting first time in my life but my bad-luck is I don’t have my arms to join in front of you.”

My eyes where so numb and become even more numb when my Grandfather told me the moral of the story “The true nationalist”.

Now I am in Time Zone where people are chanting "Death to India" and "We will war India" (JNU Issue). I urge all to compare both incidents this will increase your Indian feeling by at-least by 1 %.

Salute to all war heroes and all true Indians.

Miss you Grandpa.

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I remember a hilarious story my grandmother once told me. About the time her friends came over for an evening of ghostly tales. Mavis, Angie, Chrystal and Anne loved telling spooky stories and dredging up the creepiest anecdotes to while away the dreary winter nights.

It was great fun, my grandmother recounted, as they sat around the fireplace. On this particular night, it seemed that Chrystal had a few hair-raising stories up her sleeve. She had everyone scared by the time the evening came to an end.

As usual, grandma offered to walk her friends halfway home, especially since they dreaded the thought of passing through the graveyard, alone. Halfway through the graveyard, Mavis suddenly shrieked and pointed, white-faced, in the direction of what looked like a pale ghostly figure, floating in mid-air amidst some funny-freaky sounds. Since everyone was already jumpy they immediately assumed that it had to be a ghost for sure. Each one turned around and ran in all directions to hide behind the bushes. An eerie silence filled the air for some time as each one hid away; scared of what was out there.

Then the laughter came!

It was grandma, who had bravely peeked out from behind her little bush, to have a better look at the pale creature. Only then she realised that it was no ghost. The wind had picked up a white sheet and draped it perfectly over one of the taller tombstones. The flapping of the cloth made it seem like a floating object and the freaky sounds was only the wind sneaking through the highest trees and surrounding buildings.

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This house isn't perfect, but it's where my babies grew up. I know it all by heart. I know every stain on the carpet, every creaking floorboard, and every paint chip on the windowsills. Each corner of this small space is filled with memories that I relive when I walk through the narrow hallways.

What words best describe the author's tone in the passage above?

a Hopeless and Afraid
b Angry and Violent
c Sentimental and Tender
d The author doesn't have a tone

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it's either C or D (jfjsjahehdjjrjje)
the answer is sentimental and tender :)

How can a journalist be sure to avoid conflicts of interest?

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Include preventing or eliminating situations, such as the following: any applicable member of the organization who owns or has a financial interest in a competing company where that individual might be influenced to make a business decision not in the best interest .

Answer:

Journalists need to refuse gifts, favors, fees, free travel, special treatment, or anything else that might call their honesty into question. If a journalist is assigned a story that focuses on a business or community member with which they have a relationship with, that journalist needs to come clean and ask to be reassigned.

Explanation:

Last week your school organized a trip of your class to a bakery your English teacher is asking for you to write a review of this trip.​

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In all probability, the most significant truth in life is that events are unpredictable. There is no set of time fixed either for having good moments or bad. Even the happiest moment of our life can mold into an unfortunate moment of our life in no seconds. It's just the hand of fate that plays a game of chess with us. School trips are part and parcel of school curriculum. Every year schools plan tours for every class which are both educational and entertaining tours. In some schools it is compulsory whereas in some it is optional. Our school also plans tours every year and it is compulsory for every student to participate. This year we went to Jaipur for two nights and three days.
We were very excited, for trip with friends, that two night stay is dream come true. We were given an Itirary in which all the details of our visits and stay was mentioned. We were to stay at Rajasthan Tourist Complex for 2 nights and the rooms provided were excellent.
On reaching Jaipur, we saw our rooms which were good, we had to share room with 4 boys, we were told to get ready within half an hour, for after lunch we would start with our monument visits. That day after visiting Jantar Mantar, Hava Mahal, Amer Fort and City Palace, we were tired. And we come back and had a nice sleep.
Next day we went to Bikaner, which is a beautiful city, we also visited Jodhpur and come back to our buses after tea break. We had to come back to Jaipur by 10'o clock. Singing songs, we had hardly travelled for an hour or so when the bus broke down at around 8'o clock, we were in a deserted place, and there was sand outstretched on both the sides. It was an eerie feeling.
The driver along with conductor came down to examine the engine but of no avail. Since, it was totally dark and cold too, since in deserts, nights are cold and days are warmer. They both tried hard, but in sheer darkness, no solution could be reached. Our sirs and mams were also worried, but they kept their cool and asked us to remain quiet and not to make any noise, least we drew attention of anti-social elements.
At a distance of 200 metres or so there were some tents that used to be seen, for there were lamps burning and camels tied outside the tents. Our sir suggested to the driver that they should go and ask for help otherwise the darker it got, the more risky it would be. Some of the students had started crying. They were uncomfortable, but the elder boys, tried to cool them down.
Some boys with teachers, went towards the tents, for some aid. I too was among them, on reaching there, we saw that they were all Rajasthanis. Their dress was their hallmark and they were sturdy. They were singing and dancing and enjoying themselves when we approached them, they were shocked and asked the reason of our approach. We told them our predicament. The way they looked at each other, indicated that they were suspicious, but when we showed them our bus and the school students in it, they readily agreed to help us.
They asked all the students to come into the tents, we had such a nice time dancing, singing around bonfire, that it became the most memorable trip. Then they gave us food to eat and at around 12'o clock we went to sleep in their tents for the bus could not be redeemed before morning, we did not mind it, for this was an exciting adventure and would be cherished life-long.
Next morning we all came back to hotel, had some more sight seeing that day and in the afternoon, started early to prevent any more eventuality. We came back at To clock in the evening and shared the experience with our parents, who first appeared worried, but later they too felt that it was a part and parcel of school trip, and such challenges teach you to become stronger and brave in life.
Friday, November 5th 2017
Last week’s trip was a great experience. I’ve always wanted to see what’s really behind the chefs hat and the beautiful aromas. I was amazed at what the chefs did, such an underrated job yet so much hard work is being put into it. I really appreciated the staff there also. They were very kind as they helped us understand everything there. I learned a lot from this trip, and I was so happy when we got to choose anything to take home with us! This was a great experience and I’m for sure going to go back again!

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Who has read the inside out and back again

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Answer:

i have

Explanation:

WHAT IS A SENTENCE WITH DOG THAT HAS ASSONANCE?

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Answer:

I could see my dog in the fog past that log

Explanation:

( from the story the outsiders)
In what kind of place does Johnny want to live and why do you think he feels that way?

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Answer:

He wants to live where he can be free-ish, because in the book it said that his dad kinda abused him, but then always apologized later on. he wants to love where he has a roof above his head, and food and water, but a place with nice parents, who love and care for him.

Explanation:

I hope your talking about the outsiders with ponyboy curtis, sodapop, Sally, and johnny

Part B which two quotes from the text best support your answers to part A

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Hello. You did not inform the text to which this question is related, did not inform the answer options and did not inform the question of Part A. This leaves your question without context and cannot be answered correctly. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

First you must find the answer of Part A and then you must observe, among the answer options of Part B, which sentences promote a justification for the answer of Part A, that is, which sentences of Part B, which justify , support and reinforce the sentence selected in Part A, giving veracity and reliability to your answer.

Question 4
Which of the following sentences provides the strongest evidence that may followed the rules of
etiquette properly but was also careful to avoid offending those who did not?
OA
She did not know to sit between her mother and aunt at the opera
Faust
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She asked Archer to tell Ellen Olenska about the engagement
Jone
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She knew not to wear satin in front of Archer and always carried a fan of "eagle
feathers
D
She asked her mother to look "reluctant" during the engagement announcement
made at the ball

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer: b

Explanation:

Write a paragraph, generally 5 - 7 sentences, whether you agree or disagree that Gatsby exhibits traits of ONE of the 20 disorders listed in the article. Use specific examples from the text, The Great Gatsby , cited, of course .

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Explanation: I agree that Gatsby probaly exhibits traits of one fo the 20 disorders. A man who orders his life around one desire: to ... It is a novel of triumph and tragedy. Noted for the remarkable way Fitzgerald captured a .. However, all positive traits aside, there are aspects of Jay Gatsby that call into question that admiration... Terms & Conditions.  Gatsby is considered 'great' by the measurement of dreams, his wealth, his larger-than-life personality, the festivities and joviality that, to others in the novel, mark him as a man of high stature and almost god-like in personal proportions. atsby's money did not come from inheritance, as he would like people to believe, but from organized crime.

- Im sorry i didnt have time for evidence searching which i usually do because i love reading and writing. Hopefully this will help.

A. DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence and note the phrase in ( ). Write whether the phrase is a verb phrase or a noun phrase.


1. The parakeet is (the most common pet bird).

2. Parakeets (are known) as "budgies" and (are related to parrots).

3. (These beautiful birds) are considered social and intelligent animals.

4. Only a few supplies (are needed) for parakeets.

5. Parakeets enjoy interacting with (mirrors and bells).

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Answer:

1. noun phrase

2. verb phrase

3. noun phrase

4. verb phrase

5. noun phrase


What is the difference between theory and principle?

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Answer:

A theory is a plausible hypothesis that is supported by a considerable amount of evidence, while a principle is a scientific law that has been proved beyond reasonable doubt.

Explanation:

A principle is a concept or value that is a guide for behavior or evaluation. In law, it is a rule that has to be, or usually is to be followed, or can be desirably followed, or is an inevitable consequence of something, such as the laws observed in nature or the way that a system is constructed. The principles of such a system are understood by its users as the essential characteristics of the system, or reflecting system's designed purpose, and the effective operation or use of which would be impossible if any one of the principles was to be ignored.

A theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking. Depending on the context, the results might, for example, include generalized explanations of how nature works. The word has its roots in ancient Greek, but in modern use it has taken on several related meanings.

To sum it up, The main difference between Principle and Theory is that the Principle is a rule that has to be followed or is an inevitable consequence of something, such as the laws observed in nature and Theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking.

Underline the countable noun and circle the uncountable noun in the following sentences.
1. How much work have you got from the teacher?
2.Dilpreet bought three botttles of water for her journey.
3.Sakina has so many books in her room.
4. How much does this bag cost?
5.We pumped helium in the balloons for the party.
6.Shireen went through a lot of trouble for this.
7. I saw many tourists waiting for the train.
8. There is too much dust in the air today.
9. The rain will not stop for another few hours.
10. What is the use of education without knowledge and creativity?

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Answer:

1- work : uncountable noun

2) bottles - countable noun,water - and uncountable noun

3) books,room - and countable noun

4) bag - is a countable noun

5) Ballon - countable noun

helium- uncountable noun

6) trouble - uncountable noun

7)train - countable noun

8)air and dust - uncountable noun

9) rain - countable noun

10)knowledge and creativity - uncountable noun


What type of evidence does Orwell use in this
passage?
a. fact
b. statistic
c. quotation
d. hypothetical

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Answer:

Hypothetical.

The type of evidence that Orwell uses in this passage is known as Hypothetical evidence. Thus, the correct option for this question is D.

What is Hypothetical evidence?

Hypothetical evidence may be defined as a type of evidence in a story that describes about what would happen if your thesis were true. A story to go with a statistic from a good source. An imaginary event that would trigger an action related to your thesis.

This type of evidence governs a potential instance or example that might illustrate your claim in action. These types of evidence may be unrealistically thought or assumed in a story prior to actually happening. It involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. According to Orwell, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible.

Therefore, the type of evidence that Orwell uses in this passage is known as Hypothetical evidence. Thus, the correct option for this question is D.

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Your question seems incomplete. The most probable complete question is as follows:

What type of evidence does Orwell use in the passage to support the claim that "political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible"?

Do you know some web for watching serials with en sub which work in europe ?

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Answer:

myflixer.com

Explanation:

Its very good works everywhere

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Answer:

myflixer.com

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When did the Pontiac's war start? And how did it end?

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Answer:it started in 1763 and ended in 1766

Explanation:Eight forts were destroyed, and hundreds of colonists were killed or captured, with many more fleeing the region. Hostilities came to an end after British Army expeditions in 1764 led to peace negotiations over the next two years. hope this helps

Why did the family have so many visitors? THE AMBITIOUS GUEST

They lived in a very popular town.

Travelers would by food from them.

They lived on a well-traveled road.

Travelers paid to sleep in their home.

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Answer:

They lived in a very popular town.

Explanation:

People like known places

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