Answer: can I see the picture ?
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!QUES.2 Write a letter to the Bank Manager for reissuing your ATM card, which you lost during a trip.
Dear Manager.
I write this letter to inform you that, unfortunately, I lost my ATM Card on a recent trip. I have been a customer of this bank for many years and I am satisfied with the service provided by it, for this reason, I would like to request another card that can replace my old card.
This replacement is necessary for me, because I use the ATM card frequently and it would be a great discomfort to be without it.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely
Sarah Dean.
What was one of the most difficult decisions you had to make. And how did you reach your decision
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Explain the different between dynamic load and static load. Give an example of each.
Answer:
dynamic load is the load the actuator sees when it is powered and extending or retracting. Its capacity of an actuator refers to how much the actuator can push or pull.
The static load capacity of an actuator refers to how much weight the actuator can safely hold without back driving or causing any damage.
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Answer:
I live near there...how much is it and how do I buy it...I love cookie dough
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Which sentence from the article suggests that the Internet developed slowly at first?
A In 1965, another scientist developed a secure way of sending information from one computer to another.
B By the end of 1969, there were still only four computers connected to the ARPAnet.
С However, during the 1970s, new local networks sprang up around the world and the worldwide network steadily grew.
D Throughout the 1980s, researchers and scientists used the Internet to send files and information from one computer to another.
Diego has heard that everyone at a nearby high school loves to play soccer, so when Diego meets Samuel, who is a student at the high school, Diego concludes that Samuel must be a soccer fan. Diego is using _________ reasoning.
Answer: Deductive reasoning
Explanation: he is using general information to a specific instance.
Diego heard that everyone at a nearby high school loves to play soccer, so when he meets Samuel, who is also a student at the high school, he concludes that Samuel must be a soccer fan. Thus, Diego is using deductive reasoning.
What is the significance of deductive reasoning?
Deductive reasoning refers to the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. It is a logical process in which a conclusion is based on the different premises that are generally assumed to be true.
Deductive reasoning is a logical approach which can be conclude from general ideas to specific conclusions. It is opposite with inductive reasoning, where conclusion can be taken with specific observations and form general conclusions.
Basically, deductive reasoning is also referred to as top-down logic which relies on making logical premises and basing a conclusion around those premises.
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Imma have aged milk with pureed tomatoes and the finest beef on toasted bread for lunch.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The milk sounds disgusting, but the sandwhich sounds pretty good
PLEASE ASNWER ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! Even though Charlotte hasn't actually talked to Captain Jaggery, she thinks he is a gentleman. What can readers infer
about Charlotte based on this decision?
A.) She thinks Captain Jaggery's nice clothes show he is a nice person.
B.) Appearances aren't as important as actions.
C.) She thinks her father would disapprove of her being on the Seahawk.
D.) Actions speak louder than words.
Answer: the answer is D
Explanation:
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Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.
Americans are closer today to fulfilling America's promise of economic and social justice; __________, America's future progress will depend on how Americans prepare their next generation of leaders,
A. however
B. therefore
C. because
D. whenever
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
because she said that was the opening sentence, that usually means that is the subject of the writing and it is about Ms. sullivan
Why is it important to consider intersectionality in our analysis of the works in this unit?
What is one reason a writer uses linking words?
A. to explain new information
B. to summarize an opinion
C. to add a memorable statement
D. to show the sequence of reasons
Answer:
D. to show the sequence of reasons.
A author may use words such as "first, additionally, furthermore, finally" to show the sequence of reasons.
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He became smaller and smaller as he approached those moving shapes.' Why has the writer described Jonnie as becoming smaller? Put a cross in one box. A to show Jonnie is growing B to show Jonnie is shrinking C to show the sea animals are really small D to show the sea animals are really large
Answer:
D to show the sea animals are really large
Explanation:
According to the given narration, it is described that Jonnie became smaller and smaller as he approached those moving shapes.
This is because the narrator uses the description to show that the sea animals are really large and Jonnie is very small compared to them.
What is the meaning of these sentences?
Feeling numb, just worked out and tried to clear my head.
one step at a time, and hopefully it'll get better. hopefully things may go back to normal.
out of breath, wanting someone to hold me and tell me it's going to be okay,
but no one is here to stay.
I need help please.
Answer:
I think the first one means feeling nothing
The second one I think is Not giving up
And the third one would be alone and depressed
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Closely examine the image below. Which type of irony does this image use?
verbal irony
situational irony
dramatic irony
Answer:
dramatic irony
Explanation:
this is a dramatic representation of shark attacks
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Answer:
your answer is C
Explanation:
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"ill take a GUESS that her baby will be a boy"
"i PREDICT her baby will be a boy"
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Which figure from green literature advocated against the use of the pesticide DDT, which was found to cause cancer, and published the book Silent Spring in 1962
A. Rachel Carson
B. Annie Dillard
C. John Muir
D. Edward Abbey
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Answer:
Rachel Carson
Explanation:
Rachel Carson wrote the book "Silent Spring" in 1962 to protest the use of the pesticide DDT, which was discovered to cause cancer. So, option (A) is the correct renowned figure.
What contribution did Rachel Carson make to the environment?Rachel Carson was a well-known American scientist who wrote about the natural history of the sea and environmental pollution.
Silent Spring (1962), one of her most famous works in the "modern environmental movement," created the drive for tighter pesticide control, especially DDT.
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1. What changes in the world did Kennedy think were necessary to make the world a more peaceful and
prosperous place ?
Answer:
To make the world a better place and for everybody to work together to get things done
Explanation:
From the text "The Death Penalty is a Step Back"
by Coretta Scott King
Which quote from the essay serves as the thesis/controlling idea statement?
Select one:
Morality apart, there are a number of practical reasons which form a powerful argument against capital punishment.
"Time and again we have witnessed the specter of mistakenly convicted people being put to death in the name of American criminal justice."
"The death penalty reflects an unwarranted assumption that the wrongdoer is beyond rehabilitation."
"An evil deed is not redeemed by an evil deed of retaliation."
The Death Penalty is a Step Back
by Coretta Scott King
1 Although I have suffered the loss of two family members by assassination, I remain firmly and unequivocally opposed to the death penalty for those convicted of capital offenses. An evil deed is not redeemed by an evil deed of retaliation. Justice is never advanced in the taking of a human life. Morality is never upheld by legalized murder. Morality apart, there are a number of practical reasons which form a powerful argument against capital punishment.
2 First, capital punishment makes irrevocable any possible miscarriage of justice. Time and again we have witnessed the specter of mistakenly convicted people being put to death in the name of American criminal justice. To those who say that, after all, this doesn’t occur too often, I can only reply that if it happens just once, that is too often. And it has occurred many times.
3 Second, the death penalty reflects an unwarranted assumption that the wrongdoer is beyond rehabilitation. Perhaps some individuals cannot be rehabilitated; but who shall make that determination? Is any amount of academic training sufficient to entitle one person to judge another incapable of rehabilitation?
4 Third, the death penalty is inequitable. Approximately half of the 711 persons now on death row are black. From 1930 through 1968, 53.5% of those executed were black Americans, all too many of whom were represented by court-appointed attorneys and convicted after hasty trials. The argument that this may be an accurate reflection of guilt and homicide trends instead of racist application of laws lacks credibility in light of a recent Florida survey which showed that persons convicted of killing whites were four times more likely to receive a death sentence than those convicted of killing blacks.
5 Proponents of capital punishment often cite a “deterrent effect” as the main benefit of the death penalty. Not only is there no hard evidence that murdering murderers will deter other potential killers, but even the “logic” of this argument defies comprehension. Numerous studies show that the majority of homicides committed in this country are acts of victim’s relatives, friends, and acquaintances in the “heat of passion.” What this strongly suggests is that rational consideration of future consequences is seldom a part of the killer’s attitude at the time he commits a crime.
6 The only way to break the chain of violent reaction is to practice nonviolence as individuals and collectively stop the death penalty through our laws and institutions.
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In Andy Darson the guardian from both sources write a summary to explain the similarities of the writers views of the holidays
Which theme in the story is reflected in the sentences above?
A.
Do not get stuck in one place for long because it will become a lonely place.
B.
Outsiders are dangerous and should never be allowed into your home.
C.
It is impossible to live in paradise because there is no such thing as paradise.
D.
That which is new often appears more desirable than that which is old.
Answer:
D
That which is new often appears more desirable than that which is old.
Explanation:
Even though the monks live in "what had, till then, seemed paradise," the new monk is able to talk them into leaving. Even though living at the temple is great, the world the young monk tells them about is new and therefore more exciting. Many of the monks are willing to throw away paradise just for a chance at something new
Is this cool I built it and I’m not lieing
Answer: good job the only this you spelt lying wrong
Explanation:
Use the following verbs and write complete sentences using Type 2 Conditional
1. Study …
2. Tell my parents …
3. Invite … (negative)
4. Apologize …
5. Forgive … /negative)
6. Be …
7. Win …
8. Go to the doctor …
9. Do homework … (negative)
10. Save money
What is a goal of the introduction in a reflective essay? to state the problem. to summarize the essay .to introduce yourself. to engage the reader
A reflective essay is an essay in which the writer examines his or her experiences in life. The format of a reflective essay may change slightly depending on who the audience is. An introduction is used to introduce yourself. The correct option is C.
What is introduction?Your beginning serves as a crucial guide for the remainder of your essay. Your introduction gives your viewers a lot of information. They can learn what your issue is, why it is significant, and how you intend to move the conversation along.
Your readers shouldn't be in for any huge surprises when they read the paper's main body after reading your introduction. Your beginning serves as a crucial guide for the remainder of your essay.
The opening paragraph or portion of an essay, known as the introduction, is crucial to crafting a strong paper. The essay's beginning gives the author the opportunity to start by drawing readers in.
Thus the correct option is C.
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Write your personal reaction to this event.
You have to sing all alone for the P.T.A. program.
Answer:
I have to sing alone? What!!! Why??! Oh no I hate social interactions and I have major stage fright. I cannot imagine myself singing for the PTA program. What will I do? My hands are shaking uncontrollably and my stomach is aching at the thought of a stepping on that stage. What will the audience think of me? Will they laugh and tease? Will they be dead silent because they’re left without words from my horrible singing? Will they like it or pretend to because they feel bad? I don’t want their pity. I want their honestly in a respectful way. Gulp... I am beginning to feel dizzy. I really shouldn’t be thinking about this right now. I have to get to class. Ugh, is there a way I can get out of this? Probably not. Pull it together, ____(your name) You got this! Good luck to me. Hehe
Explanation:
What SPECIFIC experiences could you talk about to back up your reasons from your thesis statement?
Thesis statement : Maturity is not dependent on a person's age
Answer:
People go through traumatic or hard things in life that we shouldn't experience till were much older. it opens our mind and gives us trust issues as well as makes us more aware of who we come around. Therefore it doesn't matter how old you are, things that we go through can affect our mind (mentality, maturity).
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is considered a precursor to science fiction. It is a story of an ambitious scientist named Frankenstein who creates a
creature in his laboratory. What can you infer from the following excerpt?
How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had
endeavoured to form? His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautifull Amazing His yellow skin scarcely
covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous black, and flowing his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these
luxuriances only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that seemed almost of the same colour as the dun-white sockets in
which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight black lips.
A The passage expresses the grief of the newly created monster who cannot understand his surroundings.
B. The passage expresses the horror of the scientist when he looks upon the monster he has created.
C. The passage shows Frankenstein's eagerness to see how his creation behaves.
OD The passage shows that Frankenstein is extremely pleased with his creation.
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Describe each of Rainsford's traps.
Answer:
1) Rainsford moves in a path intended to confuse Zaroff. He winds around and doubles back, walking (running) in loops. This attempt to lose Zaroff is unsuccessful.
2) Rainsford's first true trap is what was called a Malay mancatcher. He made the trap by balancing a dead tree upon a cut living tree. One of the boughs is then set as a trigger for the trap, which when set off would cause the dead tree to fall.
3) There was also the Burmese tiger pit. This trap was created by digging a hole in the Death Swamp and filling it with stakes, which were then hidden by woven grass. One of Zaroff's dogs is killed in this trap.
4) Rainsford's final trap was a trick he'd been taught in Uganda. He fastened a knife to the end of a young tree (the youth of the tree would have made it pliable).
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Why does Juan apply for the job in the censor's office?
Answer:
He wants to intercept the letter that he wrote to Mariana. ... When Juan is executed for censoring his own letter.
Explanation:
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