How does the use of rhythm contribute to the ideas in
the passage?
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
One of the first things we notice in this dream is an
amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it
says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all
men, which includes black men. It does not say all
Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It
does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which
includes Catholics.
o It supports key points by connecting them.
o It states rational ideas to support a claim.
It convinces people that the ideas are true.
O It connects the ideas to people in a specific place.
oh

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

And there is another thing we see in this dream that ultimately distinguishes democracy and our form of government from all of the totalitarian regimes that emerge in history. It says that each individual has certain basic rights that are neither conferred by nor derived from the state. To discover where they came from it is necessary to move back behind the dim mist of eternity, for they are God-given. Very seldom if ever in the history of the world has a sociopolitical document expressed in such profoundly eloquent and unequivocal language the dignity and the worth of human personality. The American dream reminds us that every man is heir to the legacy of worthiness.

Which phrase from the passage reflects an appeal to ethos?

"Very seldom if ever in the history of the world"

"Very seldom if ever in the history of the world"

repeated words and phrases.

Read this passage from "The American Dream."

And there is another thing we see in this dream that ultimately distinguishes democracy and our form of government from all of the totalitarian regimes that emerge in history. It says that each individual has certain basic rights that are neither conferred by nor derived from the state. To discover where they came from it is necessary to move back behind the dim mist of eternity, for they are God-given. Very seldom if ever in the history of the world has a sociopolitical document expressed in such profoundly eloquent and unequivocal language the dignity and the worth of human personality. The American dream reminds us that every man is heir to the legacy of worthiness.

Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the passage uses?

The passage appeals to ethos.

Read this passage from "The American Dream."

One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics.

Which statement explains how the sentence structure contributes to the passage?

Sentences are similar in length, which contributes to the rhythm of the passage.

Read this passage from "The American Dream."

One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics.

How does the use of rhythm contribute to the ideas in the passage?

It supports key points by connecting them.

Rhetoric is defined as

written or spoken words used to make a point.

Read this line from "The American Dream."

America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled.

Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the line uses?

The line appeals to pathos.

In "The American Dream," the speaker uses rhetorical argument to persuade listeners that

Americans must join together as equals.

Read this passage from "The American Dream."

America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. It is a dream of a land where men of all races, of all nationalities and of all creeds can live together as brothers. The substance of the dream is expressed in these sublime words, words lifted to cosmic proportions: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness."

The sentence that includes the phrase "that all men are created equal" is an example of

evidence.

A way to create rhythm in a speech is to use

repeated words and phrases.

Read this passage from "The American Dream."

One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but itAmerica is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled.

Which word most strongly appeals to pathos?

"unfulfilled"

Which elements make up the structure of a speech presenting an argument?

claim, reason, evidence

Read this passage from "The American Dream."

One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics.


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A descriptive writing on a man standing in the middle of the road surround by tear smoke. The man is wearing masks, gloves, goggles and a fluorescent vest.

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Answer:

He is the man of courage.

Explanation:

There is a man standing in the middle of the road. He is a part of the crowd that comes to protest against government policies. The police throw tear smoke on the these people to remove the crowd from the roads. This man wears masks, gloves, goggles and a fluorescent vest to be a part of the crowd against government. He is a man of determination and a great courage. His courage inspired me a lot and give me a push to fulfill my dreams. This man is made of steel due to its courage and bravery he gives tough time to the policeman. He has the attitude which make him unique in the crowd.

Read the excerpt from “It Needs to be Done.”

[B]ecause it wasn't about me at all. It was about the show, the cast, the theater, and even the audience. So I walked onto the stage and said, "The police are here to talk to you, Mr. Jaspers," and "I wouldn't try to get out the back way if I were you." Then I went back to my lighting booth and pulled levers up and down for the rest of the show.

What character trait does Darryl display in his experience?

shyness
cooperation
selfishness
satisfaction

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Answer:

Cooperation

Explanation:

From the small paragraph that I read. I take it that he showed no traits of shyness as he walked onto a stage. It isn't selfishness as it says "because it wasn't about me at all" and there seems to be no sign of him expressing satisfaction.

This looks like he cooperated with others to keep the show going.  

Answer:

B-Cooperation

Explanation:

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

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We need to see the text to answer. :)

The bank did not pay him.change to passive​

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Answer:

He was not paid by the bank.

Explanation:

I think I did that right, so passive moves the subject to the front, and the rest should just fall into place

hope this helps:)

A fixed verse poem contains lines that are
in length.

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Answer:

Similar.

Explanation:

A poem can be defined as a literary work that comprises of written or spoken words that are chosen and arranged carefully in separate lines, often in short lines based on their sound (diction), meaning, and rhythm.

There are different types of poems and these includes the following;

I. Free verse.

II. Sonnet.

III. Ode.

IV. Elegies.

V. Fixed verse.

Fixed verse poem is a type of poetry that has a fix number of syllables (meters) in each line accompanied by the required rhyme. It is also referred to as structured poetry because it require that poets adhere strictly to guidelines with respect to the length of each lines and rhymes.

Hence, a fixed verse poem contains lines that are similar in length.

Iambic pentameter is one of the most commonly used meters in English poetry. Iambic pentameter means each lines contains five (5) iambs. An iamb being one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed.

For example, When I / see BIR / ches BEND / to LEFT / and RIGHT

Since foggy weather impairs visibility by several metres, the railways has either partially called off or diverted some of the trains

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Answer: B) impairs; called off

Explanation:

"Impairs" is the right word to put in the first blank because in this context it is used to describe situations where it is not very easy to see what is ahead of you. In other words, a person's view is being influenced such that they can't see much.

For the second blank, "called off" is good because it describes the remedial action the authorities took because of the impaired visibility.

Read the excerpt from “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.”

“Peterson brought it here on Christmas morning, along with a good fat goose. The facts are these: about four o’clock on Christmas morning, Peterson, a very honest fellow, was coming home from a holiday party. In front of him, he saw a tall man, carrying a white goose over his shoulder. As the man reached the corner of Goodge Street, a group of roughs attacked him. One knocked off his hat. So the man raised his stick to defend himself. But when he swung the stick over his head, he accidentally smashed the shop window behind him."

“Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his attackers. But the man, shocked at having broken the window, and seeing an official-looking person in uniform running towards him, dropped his goose and took to his heels. The roughs also ran away. And so Peterson was left with this battered hat and a marvelous Christmas goose.”

Question 1
Part A

What can readers predict based on the details in the excerpt and what has happened so far in the story?

The goose will be important to the case.

The stranger will pay for damage caused to the window.

Holmes will make Peterson responsible for solving the mystery.

The group of roughs will be found and arrested.
Question 2
Part B

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

"But when he swung the stick over his head, he accidentally smashed the shop window behind him."

“’Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his attackers.’”

“’And so Peterson was left with this battered hat and a marvelous Christmas goose.’”

“’The facts are these: about four o’clock on Christmas morning, Peterson, a very honest fellow, was coming home from a holiday party.’”

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Answer:

C) Holmes will make Peterson responsible for solving the mystery.

B) “’Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his attackers.’”

The thing which readers can infer is that C) Holmes will make Peterson responsible for solving the mystery.

What is a Supporting Detail?

This refers to the use of evidence to validate a claim to show how true it is with the use of factual or statistical information.

Hence, we can see that the answer choice that best supports the first answer above is B) “’ Peterson had rushed forward to protect the stranger from his attackers.’”

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If ethics involves a consideration of "the rightness and wrongness of actions and the goodness and badness of motives and ends," (see definition below), then who should determine the ethical use of technology -- the individual(s) using the technology, the scientist(s) who created it, or a governmental agency that creates regulations?

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Answer:

Creators and government agencies must determine the ethical use of technology.

Explanation:

Ethics is the concept that seeks to determine what is right and wrong in any situation. It is set up to fight injustice and stimulate humanity's goodness and progress. However, in any system that ethics applies it is necessary for someone to determine what is ethical, what is right and wrong within a system.

This is also true for technology. Although we know the benefits that technology promotes in our lives, we must not forget that it is also capable of promoting serious problems if used in an unethical way. For this reason, it is necessary for someone to determine the ethical use of technology. Users cannot be trusted to make this determination, as the large number of users makes it difficult to determine exactly what is ethical. Therefore, it is necessary that the technology-creating scientists, together with government agencies, determine what is ethical in relation to technology, in addition to monitoring users according to this determination.

Alpacas and llamas are alike. Based on the text,
which two things do they have in common?
A
Both are known for being good at running quickly.
B
Both live near water and are good swimmers.
C
Both eat fish and insects.
D
Both are found mainly in Peru and Bolivia.
E
Both can carry people and goods.

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E is the correct answer

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Sunset Vista High School has recently proposed the idea of constructing an on-campus coffee shop for students and teachers. Each student would need to contribute five dollars towards the construction cost. The student committee that is working to get the idea approved created the two graphical representations below. Examine both of the items, and answer the questions that follow.

How might each of the graphical representations above be used? What would the specific purpose of each be? Who might the intended audience be for each? How do you know?

Write a paragraph summarizing your answers to the questions above. Your paragraph should be a minimum of 100 words.

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Answer:

How might each of the graphical representations above be used?

Graphical Representation is a way of analyzing numerical data. It exhibits the relation between data, ideas, information and concepts in a diagram. It is easy to understand and it is one of the most important learning strategies. It always depends on the type of information in a particular domain. There are different types of graphical representation. Some of them are as follows:

What would the specific purpose of each be?

The specific purpose of each is to know how many people voted on weather or not the school should get a coffee shop.

Who might the intended audience be for each? How do you know?

You cannot offer something interesting to your audience unless you know who they are. You have to know what they need and want from your presentation. Its hard to expect an effective communication process if you don’t know their point of view when they are listening to you. In this case the Freshman and the Sophomores may have a group of audience convincing them to not allow a coffee shop because it can and will lower other café shops. And the seniors and the juniors convincing the audience to allow the café shop.

Please help!! I know this might be a lot but anything helps! (Please don’t put links, I’ll report) all of the questions have to do with the article “The Ketchup Conundrum”

1)What are the authors main ideas?

2)Who is the intended audience? For example students, general population, scientists, etc.

3)Is there any indication of bias (strong language, one-sided views, one-sided presentation of facts)? How do you know this?

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1) Malcolm Gladwell sets off on an exploration of the origins and evolution(or lack thereof), of the best selling mass-produced, shelf-stable Ketchups and one man’s quest to improve upon them. Gladwell takes us from modern day Boston, LA, Chicago & NYC, seamlessly into the Byzantine Empire, Asia and at one point quoting Yiddish expressions about worms in horseradish, and flavor breakthroughs made in mustards, tomato/spaghetti sauces, colas being made by Howard Moscowitz, Heublein, and the author’s main subject regarding the Ketchup,Jim Wigon-who has yet to make the same “Ketchup Breakthrough” pioneered in so many other condiments already. The author goes from interview to interview, from Living Rooms to Test Kitchens, all as they compare and contrast Ketchups’differences from other condiments/sauces, noting the uniqueness of Ketchup in that it hits all the five taste notes in the human palate.

2) Printed in The New Yorker in September 2004, this particular magazine’s median reader at that time was around 45-46 years old. In print since 1925, it focuses on cultural life and publishes fiction, non-fiction, satire, poetry, political commentary, entertainment reviews, crosswords etc. and are very well-known for their satirical cartoons. Many have called it a sophisticated readership, middle to upper-middle-class, with some aspiring to loftier heights.

This article holds appeal for just about everyone. I mean, who doesn’t like ketchup? Even folks who don’t care for it straight up probably eat it in one form or another within other sauces and/or recipes.

3) There is some bias, nothing too crazy. Gladwell, whether deliberately or not, frames this so-called “conundrum” in such a way that, even with all of the right scientific avenues being produced and with special care being taken to follow the very same formulas that had proven so successful in the past when branching out condiments/sauces/flavorings-it felt like we were just being led down a road to nowhere. Firstly, we already know, without even reading the article that Heinz is still the King of Ketchups, so with all of this tedious research we’re being subjected to, we already KNOW the ending. And secondly, we are hearing about taste trial after trial after trial that are meant to be narrowing down to a solution, but in reality we are made to feel more deeply mired in this gooey concoction we’ve come to regret even showing a glimmer of interest about at the start.

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Answer:

the first one to persuade people to take action

Answer:

to persuade

Explanation:

dealing with opinions

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Should students in school be taught the theory that God created life and also be taught evolution and then be allowed to choose for themselves? Why or why not?

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no because they are forcing a religion on the students which isnt right. we should be able to choose how we think the world got here and what happens after death.

You should prioritize goals by putting them in order of importance.
True
False

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True definitely but this may be subjective

Answer:

true.

Explanation:

because that's the answer I vot

Livestock, such as sheep, cattle, and goats, are vulnerable to many threats, and predation of valuable livestock costs millions of dollars per year. A guard animal lives with a herd or flock to protect the livestock and deter predators. Shepherds, farmers, and ranchers consider the ideal guard animal to be one that is effective, fearless, cost-effective, and easy to maintain. Surprisingly, guard llamas have proven to fit the bill in most circumstances and can be found guarding animals on farms and ranches across the United States and North America.
Llamas are members of the South American Camelidae family and are used as beasts of burden in many areas of the world. They are well-socialized to humans and bond quickly with livestock. Additionally, llamas react aggressively to members of the Canidae family—including dogs, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and wolves. These attributes make llamas ideal guard animals for a variety of livestock, although they are most widely used to guard sheep. Once llamas become attached to their livestock, they actively protect the animals by chasing, kicking, or spitting at predators and moving the flock to a safe location.
In a study conducted by Iowa State University in 1990, llamas were rated as effective guard animals by 80 percent of sheep owners. Many ecologists and wildlife biologists are also pleased with this practice because it provides a non-lethal way to handle predators. Llamas are also a sound investment for shepherds, farmers, and ranchers because they are long-lived (often living up to 20 years), acclimated to a wide variety of climates, and able to graze on the same land as sheep, goats, and cattle. Although they are not 100% successful against predators, guard llamas can be an effective, economic, and ecologically friendly resource to help livestock owners protect their livelihood.

Many ecologists and wildlife biologists are also pleased with this practice because it provides a non-lethal way to handle predators.

The author most likely included this information in the passage to

A.
persuade the reader that all lethal options for disposing of predators should be eliminated.
B.
support the main thesis of the passage by including scientific evidence about guard llamas.
C.
explain that the practice of using guard llamas has benefits that extend beyond economics.
D.
introduce a counterargument to provide a fair and balanced look at the practice of using guard llamas.

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Answer:

i believe the answer is A

Explanation:

How to write a good introduction for a speech in English ​

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Answer:

Hey! I hope this helps you :)

Explanation:

1.Use the Introduction to Create a Roadmap for Your Speech

2. Use Captivating Vocabulary

3.Incorporate the Main Purpose

4.Summarize the Thesis

5.Establish Relevance

Have a nice day <3

Depends on the theme of the speech, but generally there are a few things to include:

- Make sure to include your thesis, or introduce whatever your main idea is

- For a speech you’ll want some sort of a hook, or a sentence which draws the audience is and makes it interesting or makes people want to hear more. Think of it like ads... they always start off with something either exciting or dramatic to make you keep watching, do something similar

- Try to use devices like literary language, ethos/pathos/logos, etc.

- If it’s a formal speech / analysis / etc., make sure to use formal or advanced vocabulary; on the other hand if it’s more creative-writing based or informal try not to be TOO informal

- If it’s some sort of argumentative speech make sure to include your main ideas.

Example: let’s say you’re giving a speech about why schools should not give homework. Your thesis: schools should not give homework. Your main ideas / reasoning: homework takes up the limited free time of students, it attempts to cram too much work into a short space rendering it useless, students deserve often are required to sacrifice their mental health for homework. For this speech you might do something like:

“Homework is a despicable concept whose detriment to students is something many people still severely underestimate.” < a hook; something interesting and it introduces your main idea, your thesis. Words like “despicable,” “consequences” and “severely” make it seem dramatic and draw your attention since homework is so normal to people. You also show advanced vocab using those words while not sounding too boring or formal.

“Not only does homework subtract from the already-limited amount of free time students are promised each day, but it has been proven to dramatically worsen students’ mental health states; and many studies have shown that homework may not even help students with their education in the long run.” < this lists your main reasoning, the three main ideas / explanations. You use things like logos when describing “studies show,” making your evidence seem solid, and by introducing the ideas here you organize your essay right off the bat.

Finally, it is usually smart to include a sort of “conclusion” to your intros. Sounds weird but it also sounds weird to transition to another paragraph leaving your reasons hanging like that. Something like “schools should consider making homework an optional addition to students’ educational lives, rather than forcing it onto kids who— more often than not— will only suffer because of it” could work, it summarizes your main idea, restates your thesis and provides an original idea; your own idea for “here’s how we could solve this problem.”

Again it depends on your speech. If you’re going for a motivational speech you’d want to focus more on pathos— try to lean away from “studies show” and logic and talk more about things that make people feel (when I think of pathos, I think of those sad dog commercials... “one penny a day can save these poor puppies”)

Hope this helps :)

Amanda wrote a short opinion piece about the importance of learning another language. Read this draft of her opinion piece and answer the question.
Studies show that students who learn another language develip their brains in many ways. Lerning another language also makes people more multicultural. Speaking another language is also useful when you travel.
In the editing stage of the writing process, how could Amanda improve this passage?
A. Fix the spelling mistakes.
B. Type up and print the draft.
C. Rewrite and reorganize information.
D. Post her writing to her class website.

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Answer: A. fix the spelling mistakes

Explanation: Amanda has to fix the spelling mistakes before rewriting and organizing her information. Also before she prints the draft and present it to the class. Hope this helps!

Write a stand on the influence of Korean culture in the Philippines. State your support or disagreement in 2-3 sentences.(Use the rubric in scoring your output.)

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Answer:

The responses to these question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

As we have often accepted foreign initiatives and traditions, I endorse the impact of Asian dramas on our Filipino citizens. Korean culture or dramatic world events has deeply ingrained themselves in Philippine modern society. Tv ads have indeed been significantly influenced by the meat, clothing, beauty, music, and entertainment industries, as well as popular sentiment and tastes.

Can someone please help me, this is the link to the article, https://dancebusinessweekly.com/virtual-dance-recital/

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Answer:

ummmmmmm ?

Explanation:

see, i can't really get in that link??? i am so sorry

Which sentence supports the theme that after the initial excitement of new love wears off, dissatisfaction can grow
adapted from Madame Bovary
by Gustave Flaubert
She thought, sometimes, that, after all, this was the happiest time of her life—the honeymoon, as people called it to taste the full sweetness of
it, it would have been necessary doubtless to fly to those lands with thundering names where the days after marriage are full of
laziness most pleasant... It seemed to her that certain places on earth must bring happiness, as a plant peculiar to the soil, and that cannot
thrive elsewhere. Why could not she lean over balconies in Swiss chalets, or enshrine her melancholy in a Scotch cottage, with a husband
dressed in a black velvet coat with long tails, and thin shoes, a pointed hat and frills? Perhaps she would have liked to confide all these things to
someone. But how tell an undefinable uneasiness, variable as the clouds, unstable as the winds? Words failed her--the opportunity, the
courage
If Charles had but wished it, if he had guessed it, if his look had but once met her thought, it seemed to her that a sudden generosity would have
gone out from her heart, as the fruit falls from a tree when shaken by a hand. But as the familiarity of their life became deeper, the greater
became the gulf that separated her from him.
Charles's conversation was commonplace as a street pavement, and everyone's ideas trooped through it in their everyday garb, without exciting
emotion, laughter, or thought. He had never had the curiosity, he said, while he lived at Rouen, to go to the theater to see the actors from Paris.
He could neither swim, nor fence, nor shoot, and one day he could not explain some term of horsemanship to her that she had come across in a
novel

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Answer:

I think it would be,

"But as the familiarity of their life became deeper, the greater became the gulf that separated her from him."

Explanation:

I'm doing the test right now so I hope its right and if not my bad.

Answer:

"But as the familiarity of their life became deeper, the greater became the gulf that separated her from him."

Explanation:

I took the test

What did father Flynn do or say that gets Sister James to believe in his innocence? Movie - Doubt

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Answer:

Father Flynn argues that Sister Aloysius has been “out to get him” for a long time. In an effort to defend his innocence, the priest mentions that Sister James believes that the accusations are false. Father Flynn grows increasingly aggravated, and he demands that Sister Aloysius provide him with concrete evidence that supports the allegations brought against him. After she replies that she saw the priest grab another student’s wrist, Father Flynn responds that he will have Sister Aloysius removed from her position at the school.

the book “ wonder “ what would be in august’s bagpack?? help asap

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Answer: most likely his helmet, paper, or an paper airplane?? sorry thres no article for me to look at

Explanation:

I think a journal in there and a photo of him in a helmet or something of that sport of course school work and maybe a planer a lunch his mom packed that’s about all I can think of! Hope this helped :)

So if you saw my comment yk then yk but what is the last letter of your name ?

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Answer:

e.....

a sports.

Someone please help thank

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Answer:

Vaccum as a noun

Explanation:

The Vaccum isnt sucking up anything but is being used as and object

Answer:

noun a space that it completely empty

Explanation:

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How does the detail "She opened hospice locations, so even the poor
of the city could 'die like angels - loved and wanted'" in paragraph 8
contribute to our understanding of Mother Teresa?

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Answer:

The details tells that Mother Teresa was dedicated in serving poor people so much that even she took care them in their death bed.

Explanation:

Mother Teresa is an article written by Jessica McBirney. In her article, she writes about the life of Mother Terersa.

In paragraph 8, she writes that, "She opened hospice locations, so even the poor  of the city could 'die like angels - loved and wanted". This statement contributes to our understanding of Mother Teresa. This helps us to understand that Mother Teresa dedicated her life in serving the poor that even she took care of them in their death bed.

Yo anyone up to help me with some of my K12 assignments
if so that would help a lot on Friday i have to have everything turned in

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Answer:

Okay!

Explanation:

I do K12 so I can try to help, are you in 5th grade?

Plz help! Due tonight!
What were the NY advertisers on Madison Avenue called?
a. Mad Men
b. Fifth Men
c. Minute Men
d. Ad Men

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answer :
a: mad men
a) Mad Men
is the correct answer!

David has decided to build a website about sports equipment. He is now planning the site structure. How should he design the site structure?
to use in the alt text, which will be
David should design the
using logic. He should also select the correct
crucial in attracting relevant traffic and placing his website at the top of search engine results.
Reset
Next

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Answer:

1. navigation

2. keywords

Explanation:

i took the test on PLATO and got it correct.

what are three thing ponyboy needs in the outsiers

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Answer: His drawing stuff, books and movies.

Explanation: Ponyboy is really different out of the rest of the greasers and wasn't always really into gangs at the time so, he valued these three things.


What can we infer from the description of the Kapos as being in "perfect physical condition?

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Answer:

They were treated better than the regular prisoners.

Explanation:

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