Read the passage.
Are Mature Students the Future of Universities?
The average age of college students is on the increase. While society traditionally thinks of the age of undergraduates to be from 18 to 22,
this range is not only widening, but also the starting age of college freshmen is getting older. Recent studies have shown that the student entering
age at some traditional campus-based universities is now closer to 27 years old. For online university programs, which offer flexible, virtual
classroom experiences, the age range can be quite wide, with the average student age somewhere between 35 and 37.
With mature students filling the ranks of universities around the country, it is apparent that the traditional structure of college education is
changing. However, does this mean that the typical university curriculum will become more challenging? Or, does it simply spell an end to the more
traditional model of university scheduling and the introduction of a system more amenable to the lives of working professionals?
Which meaning of the word amenable is used in the passage?
O 1. accommodating
0 2. accountable
O 3. obedient

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Answer 1

Answer:

accountable

Explanation:

I got it right on the test.


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Which page would contain the word pulmonary in the dictionary

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Answer:

relating to the lungs.

"pulmonary blood flow"

Explanation:

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You/your family have been taken from the ghetto on a train to a concentration camp.

Write a 2-page diary including:
A. describe the train ride
How did you get loaded into the train? How crowded was it?
What did it look and feel like? Smell like? What happened to people in the train on the long trip? IF anyone died, what happened to them?

B. describe the selection process
Once you are unloaded at the concentration camp, how does the selection process work? When they split people into 2 groups, how do they determine who goes to a bunk house and who goes to the “Showers”

C. describe the shower experience. For those sent to the “Showers” where were they really taken? What will happen to these people?

D. describe your uniform, barrack & bunk. You survive and go to a barracks. What does our uniform look like? What is tattooed on the underside of your forearm? What is the bunk like you sleep in? How many people sleep there?Are they sick? How do you know? What do you do? What hard labor do you do?

Thank you very much

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Answer:

We were taken into the train that was going to take us into the concentration camp. We were pushed into a train that was crowed with people from all ages. Some got hit in the face and were treated badly. They were 4 guards on each corner of the train they were not much seats so some of us had to sit in the floor. The smell was unpleasant, it smell like sweat and it was really hot. Some of the people of the train were scared, the some would would faint away because of the heat. Many other die, so the guards would just take them into the back of the train and place them in plastic bags.

They would make us line up and pair us up. The younger and strong would go out to do one job, and the least strong and active would take care of the other group of jobs. Who ever work the hardest would get the showers, and the least who work would have to stay in the bunk house.

Those who where taken to the "showers" it was a small room with a lot of sleeping bag like. There was no fans, so we had to sleep on the hot temperatures of the night. Many of us could not sleep, and by the time we felled asleep, the guards woke us up to get ready to work. Many did not last long they would faint away by the heat and tiredness.

The uniforms of the barracks were dark colored blue with a  tattooed on the underside outside my forearm the official logo of the army and code number we had to use in replacement to our names. The bunks were old and small, some were a bit more bigger than others. In the small bunks some of us had to curl up so we fit. Some were sick by the poor conditions the bunkhouse were.

50 points for answering, help!!

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Answer:

I think is A I remember doing that question

Explanation:

Hope this helps ;)

the answer is a your welcome

Read this excerpt from Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a novel that gives a lively portrayal of places along the Mississippi River. Which sentence in the excerpt depicts the welcoming nature of the countryside?

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i believe it’s the last sentence “a couple of squirrels set on a limb and jabbered at me very friendly.”

“A couple of squirrels set on a limb and jabbered at me very friendly.” Last sentence in the excerpt depicts the welcoming nature of the countryside.

What are the another word for Countryside?

The another word for Countryside are:

Rural areasFarmlandWoodland

What are the antonyms for Countryside?

The antonyms for Countryside are:

TownUrban areasCity

Hence, the correct answer is “a couple of squirrels set on a limb and jabbered at me very friendly.”

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Select all that apply. A subordinate conjunction does all of the following: A.Comes in pairs B.Shows the importance of the main cause C.Explains someone's exact words D.Improves the sound of writing E.Provides a transition between clauses​

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Answer:

B. Shows the importance of the main cause.

D. Improves the sound of writing.

E. Provides a transition between clauses​.

Explanation:

In English language, a conjunction can be defined as an English word that is typically used for connecting two or more clauses, words, phrases or sentences. Some examples of conjunction are but, and, although, because, or, yet, etc.

A subordinate conjunction can be defined as an English word that joins or connects an independent clause and a dependent clause.

A clause can be defined as a group of words that comprises of both a subject and predicate (finite verb).

An independent clause can be defined as a clause that expresses a complete thought while standing alone as a simple sentence and comprises of at least a subject and a verb (predicate).

A dependent clause can be defined as a type of clause that is inserted into another clause to make meaning or express a complete thought.

A subordinate conjunction does all of the following:

I. It shows how important a main cause is in a sentence.

D. It improves the structure or sound of a literary work.

E. It is used as a transition between an independent clause and a dependent clause.

Which of the following forms of online publishing would be the best platform
for a tax professional looking for advice and answers from other experts in
the field?
A. Blog
B. Op-ed
C. Wiki article
O
D. Forum

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Answer:

Forum.

Explanation:

A forum is a place where multiple people can talk about a subject and discuss something.

Also I took the test :)

Which issue is not referenced in the story "Two kinds"?
A. facing death and affliction courageously
B. the struggle to develop an identity
C. conflicts between parent a:d child
D. cultural and generational differences

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
ΟΑ
OB
ОС
OD​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

i took the test

Answer:

A.

facing death and affliction courageously

Explanation:

correct on edge

Which do you think was the most important invention of the late 1800's and early 1900's: the light bulb or the automobile? Why?

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Answer:

automobile

Explanation:

Because sooner or later the horses they used would die and a automobile is more sufficient

24. Who came to see Rachel and Sophie?
a. Rachel's father
b. Rachel's brother
C. Rachel's grandfather
d. Rachel's teacher

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The correct answer is c

An awkward modifier
A. is a modifier that interrupts the flow of the sentence.
B. is a modifier that could modify either of two words.
C. doesn't refer to any word in the sentence.
D. limits the meaning of another word in the sentence.

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Answer: C doesn't refer to any word in the sentence.

Explanation: is a phrase or clause that is not clearly and logically related to the word or words it modifies

answer these questions for brainliest (religon class)

1- which gospel has the greatest number of chapters?

2- which gospel has the fewest number of chapeters?

3- which two begin with stories about jesus' birth?

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Answer:

1-The longest gospel is the gospel of Matthew. Matthew has 28 chapters.

2-Psalm 117, the shortest chapter, is also the middle chapter of the Bible, being the 595th Chapter.

3-The two accounts: Matthew and Luke

Answer:

dont report this as wrong answer

Explanation:

i need to thank you for posting this and whoever answered bc i got the same work rn

8.What does infinitesimal mean?
A childlike
B not relevant
C very small
D having no end

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Answer:

C: Very small

Explanation:

What are the similarities between david and the diver​

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who is david......????

Select the correct text in the passage.
Which detail best develops the idea that European Immigrants settling in America was like a melting pot?
excerpt adapted from Telling All Americans' storles: Introduction to European Heritage
by National Park Service
Upon crossing America's shores, European Immigrants spread across the North American continent, altering its physical and cultural landscape
along the way. These experiences are often told through the treasured European American narrative of the "melting pot"--where diverse
groups traveled to a "New World," where they peopled a nation and forged a uniquely American Identity. However, these Immigrants arrived on
a continent already populated by Indigenous nations who possessed their own complex political, economic, and cultural systems. The ensuing
encounters between these diverse groups serve as some of the foundational moments in American history. The 1604-1607 maps and
documents by Samuel de Champlain are testimony to the interactions between French explorers and the Native people living along the coast.

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Answer:

forged a uniquely American identity.

Explanation:

got is correct

Answer:

Forged a uniquely American identity.

Explanation:

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"Sometimes you want something so bad that you'd pay just about anything for it. Sometimes you need a person to tell you when the price doesn't make sense." Explain what this quote from the text means

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Answer:

The way I would explain this quote it’s like people will do anything like literally anything for like the littlest thing or sometimes the meaning less thing like I can’t tell you this like the way the quotes sound to me is people will do anything for what they want even if the things they want have a higher price

Explanation:

please say the answer​

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Answer:

its cut off i cant see it

Explanation:

Rewrite each
sentence so that
it has a similar
meaning and
contains the word given

a) What are you thinking of doing?

intend

b) I find getting up early unbearable!

bear

c) I'll see you in the morning, I expect.

to

d) 'I won't help!' said Tom.

refused

e) Pat was taught to drive when he was young.

learned

f) 'Would you like me to help you?' I asked Joe.

offered

g) Ellen didn't have enough money for the ticket.

afford

h) I'll be back at 6.00,' said Susan.

promised​

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a) what do you intend on doing?
b) i can not bear to get up early!
c) i expect to see you in the morning.
d) Tom refused to help.
e) pat learned how to drive when he was young.
f) i offered joe my help.
g) ellen couldn’t afford the ticket.
h) susan promised to be back at 6:00.
a) what do you intend to do?
b) i cannot bear to wake up early
c) i expect to see you in the morning
d) tom refused to help
e) pat learned to drive when he was young
f)”would you like me to help” offered Joe
g) ellen could not afford the ticket because she did not have enough money
h) “i’ll be back at 6” promised susan

Franz Schubert quoted the Landler in his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 99, D. 898 by a. Writing tumbling, non-metrical rhythms b. Changing the meter c. Writing alternating 3/4 measures of eight notes and quarter notes. d. Stomping, clapping, and yodeling

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Answer: C. writing alternating 3/4 measures of eighth notes and quarter notes.

Explanation:

Franz Peter Schubert was born in 1797 and died in 1828. He was an Austrian composer during the early Romantic eras. He lives a short lifetime and left numerous works.

He wrote the Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 99, D. 898 in 1827 and finished work in 1828. The work was eventually published in 1836. He quoted the Landler in his work by writing alternating 3/4 measures of eighth notes and quarter notes.

Who's ur favorite "new girl" character I cant decide

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Answer:

All Of them!LOL

Explanation:

Winston. 100%. Winnie the B1sh all the way

Match the columns look at the example

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Answer:

2. B

3. C

4. F

5. A

6. E

Explanation:

Think about love in your own life. What do you think about love after reading Yeager’s poem?
Sentence stem: I think “Poem to First Love” by Yeager . . . ” 4 to 5 sentences This is for a school assignment
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I think “Poem to First Love” by Kyle Yeager captures perfectly the feeling of the uncharted territory in front of you at the start of a first relationship. This reminds me that love is fluid, and to love someone and to fall out of love with someone are both gifts in and of themselves. Yeager compares first love to a skyscraper, then saying how it is not the tallest one in the NY skyline. In other words: you may not be the greatest love in my life, but this feeling is have in the NOW is unlike anything i’ve ever felt, and right now you are perfect to me— like how the “Chrysler Building” is the “most exquisitely spired”.

2. What does Hatshepsut do that makes her different from other
female rulers in Egypt?

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Answer:

she was more interested in ensuring economic prosperity and building and restoring monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia than in conquering new lands.

Explanation:

Science! 50 points!!!!!!! Don't answer for just the points! Please hurry, I'm being timed!!!!!!!!!
The students tested their device twice using the bowl of water with oil. They modified their design between the first and second tests. The procedure and results of each test are described in the table.
Identify at least two problems with the device and the procedure. How should the students modify their solution to correct these issues?
Do you think scientists could use the students' device on a larger scale to effectively clean up oil spills? Explain your answer.
Research two methods commonly used to clean up large oil spills. Based on the results of the students' experiments, what are the strengths and weakness of each approach?

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Answer:

test 2

Explanation:

Answer: Two problems: the filter is too small and the clean water is being absorbed

Solutions: a bigger filter, they need to lift up the kitty litter very slowly so it doesn’t dirty the water

Explanation:

What is the central idea of the text? i don't know how to put a picture :) <3

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Answer:

THE CENTERAL IDEA IS THE MAIN PUROSE OF THE TEXT

(main idea)

Explanation:

Answer:

somebody deleted my comment b/c it was "unhelpful" so ty to whoever reported it! </3

Explanation:

Select all the correct answers.
In what two ways can readers gain a better understanding of a character in a novel?
Analyze how a character talks and interacts with other characters in the novel.
Pay attention to what other characters say about a character when he or she is not around.
Pay attention to everything a character states is true about him or herself.
Believe everything a narrator tells readers to be true about a character.
Analyze the similarities and differences between a character and the author.

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Answer:

Analyze how a character talks and interacts with other characters in the novel.

wat does Raul mean when he says the following statement?
You are more comfortable with myth than man
A. People cannot always handle the truth, so they hide themselves
B. People will judge you all the time even if you are rich.
C. If you are confident, you will always show your true self.
D. People enjoy gossip because it is entertaining.

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it’s A because people would rather just hear that you’re doing okay instead of actually listening to you cuz they don’t know how to help

Night: What sort of identification was used on the prisoners?

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Answer:

your answer is tatto number

Select the correct answer,
How can a nonlinear plot differ from a linear plot?
A It may not follow a chronological order,
B.
It includes more detailed descriptions,
c, it does not include a resolution
D
It is structured to create more suspense,
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Next

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Answer:

a It may not follow a chronological order,

Explanation:

because a linear plot is consistent rate and nonlinear doesn't

Answer:

D

Explanation:

In Act 3, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, who has to explain what happened during the duel to the Prince?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. ... Juliet assumes Romeo has killed himself, and she resigns to die herself. The Nurse then begins to moan about Tybalt's death, and Juliet briefly fears that both Romeo and Tybalt are dead.

An emotional appeal is a message that creates strong feelings to make a
point. Emotional appeals tap into people's emotions by using loaded
language, or words that stir strong positive or negative feelings.
True or
False?

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

because they use a cliff hanger to intise you in to read more

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