Answer:
C). the tradition of the Hopi people
D). agreement of the Hopi people with the Spaniards
Explanation:
The two elements that can be discovered in the Hopi story would be 'the tradition followed by the Hopi people' and their 'agreement with the Spaniards.' The tradition is reflected through the descriptions regarding their 'belief in witches', 'religious ceremonies like Kachinas', their own language('To-ta-achi' to represent 'a grouchy person who will not do anything himself'). While obedience to Spaniards is displayed through the descriptions like 'The people were very much afraid of them' as they told that 'they had much more power than the witches' and thus, 'they couldn't refuse or else they would be slashed to death.' Thus, options C and D are the correct answers.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is the most likely purpose an author would have in writing a book titled It’s Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference?
to entertain readers with stories about scary places around the world
to persuade readers to travel all over the world
to inform readers about the ways young people improve the world
Explanation:
to give motivation and stop people who belittle others that this world doesn't belong to them alone
Answer:
to inform readers about the ways young people improve the world"
Explanation:
buildings / are / this / there / beautiful / town / some / in.
Answer:
There are some beautiful buildings in this town.
OR
In this town, there are some beautiful buildings.
Explanation:
Answer:
There are some beautiful buildings in this town.في الحافلة- meaning in English
Answer:
hi you're answer would be
•on the bus
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He is a good student. He always ________ his hand.
A. rises
B. raises
C. arises
D. risen
Answer:
he is a good student . he always raises his hand
Answer:
B: raises
Explanation:
Read the following letter carefully before you choose your answer. The following is a letter written by an already established Voltaire to a young and newly published author, M. Helvetius, in 1739. (1) My dear friend—the friend of Truth and the Muses—your Epistle is full of bold reasoning in advance of your age, and still more in advance of those craven writers who rhyme for the book-sellers and restrict themselves within the compass of a royal censor, who is either jealous of them, or more cowardly than they are themselves. (2) What are they but miserable birds, with their wings close clipped, who, longing to soar, are for ever falling back to earth, breaking their legs! You have a fearless genius, and your work sparkles with imagination. I much prefer your generous faults to the mediocre prettinesses with which we are cloyed. If you will allow me to tell you where I think you can improve yourself in your art, I should say: Beware, lest in attempting the grand, you overshoot the mark and fall into the grandiose: only employ true similes: and be sure always to use exactly the right word. (3) Shall I give you an infallible little rule for verse? Here it is. When a thought is just and noble, something still remains to be done with it: see if the way you have expressed it in verse would be effective in prose: and if your verse, without the swing of the rhyme, seems to you to have a word too many—if there is the least defect in the construction—if a conjunction is forgotten—if, in brief, the right word is not used, or not used in the right place, you must then conclude that the jewel of your thought is not well set. Be quite sure that lines which have any one of these faults will never be learnt by heart, and never re-read: and the only good verses are those which one re—reads and remembers, in spite of oneself. There are many of this kind in your "Epistle"—lines which no one else in this generation can write at your age such as were written fifty years ago. (4) Do not be afraid, then, to bring your talents to a Parnassus1; they will undoubtedly redound to your credit because you never neglect your duties; for them: they are themselves very pleasant duties. Surely, those your position demand of you must be very uncongenial to such a nature as yours. They are as much routine as looking after a house, or the housebook of one's steward. Why should you be deprived of liberty of thought because you happen to be a farmer-general2? Atticus was a farmer-general, the old Romans were farmers-general, and they thought—as Romans. Go ahead, Atticus. 1A sacred mountain in Greece, known as the home of the Muses of Greek poetry 2A privileged member of French society who collected taxes on behalf of the king Paragraph 2 could be used to support which of the following claims about the writer's tone? His tone when discussing Helvetius's work is obsequious and flattering. His tone when discussing Helvetius's work is patronizing and demeaning. His tone when discussing the works of others is critical and analytical. His tone when discussing the works of others is deferential and complimentary.
Answer: A) His tone when discussing Helvetius's work is obsequious and flattering.
Explanation: The writer uses a very distinctive tone to convey the message. He is quite critical about other's work, but focuses more on over-praising Helvetius's art, emphasizing that his rank did not matter and that his way of portraying feelings is naturally genius. He is using an obsequious and flattering tone, demonstrating his admiration and subtle constructive criticism for a newly published author.
Read this excerpt from the Cherokee creation story "How the World Was Made": When all was water, the animals were above in Galûñ’lati, beyond the arch; but it was very crowded, and they wanted more room. They wondered what was below the water, and at last Beaver’s Grandchild, the little Water-beetle, offered to go and see if he could learn. He darted in every direction over the surface of the water, but could find no firm place to rest. Then he dived to the bottom and came up with some soft mud, which began to grow and spread on every side until it became the island that we call Earth. It was afterward fastened to the sky with four cords, but no one remembers who did this. At first Earth was flat and very soft and wet. The animals were anxious to get down, and set out different birds to see if it was yet dry, but they found no place to alight and came back again to Galûñ’lati. At last it seemed to be time, and they sent out the Buzzard and told him to go and make ready for them… When Earth was dry and the animals came down, it was still dark, so they got the sun and set it in a track to go every day across the island from east to west, just overhead… This story contains elements of which two types of creation stories?
Read this excerpt from the Cherokee creation story "How the World Was Made":
When all was water, the animals were above in Galûñ’lati, beyond the arch; but it was very crowded, and they wanted more room. They wondered what was below the water, and at last Beaver’s Grandchild, the little Water-beetle, offered to go and see if he could learn. He darted in every direction over the surface of the water, but could find no firm place to rest. Then he dived to the bottom and came up with some soft mud, which began to grow and spread on every side until it became the island that we call Earth. It was afterward fastened to the sky with four cords, but no one remembers who did this.
At first Earth was flat and very soft and wet. The animals were anxious to get down, and set out different birds to see if it was yet dry, but they found no place to alight and came back again to Galûñ’lati. At last it seemed to be time, and they sent out the Buzzard and told him to go and make ready for them…
When Earth was dry and the animals came down, it was still dark, so they got the sun and set it in a track to go every day across the island from east to west, just overhead…
This story contains elements of which two types of creation stories?
A) ex nihilo and world parents
B) world parents and earth diver
C) emergence and world parents
D) ex nihilo and earth diver
E) earth diver and emergence
Answer:
E) earth diver and emergence
Explanation:
A creation myth is a symbolic narrative that describes how the world came to be in existence and how the first people came to inhabit it.
Cherokee myths and legends like other myths and legends are important footprints for their civilization which notes and records how tradition was passed down from generation to generation.
In this creation legend, earth diver and emergence, how the earth came to be is narrated as it is said that it was created by creatures and creepy crawlies.
Answer:
earth diver and emergence
Explanation:
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1) The person was really helpful. They spoke to him.( join the sentence with appropriate relative terms)
2) You Feel Bored. (make a wish)
3) I am sure she has a good party dress ( make a sentence with may/might/must)
4) The boy look quite aggressive. ( transitive verb, intransitive verb, linking verb)
5) They .............(live) in the same house since they came to town.
they spoke to him as he was really helpful.
I am sure she might have a good party dress.
they lived in the same house
Explanation:
Answer:
1) The person was really helpful when they spoke to him.
2) If you feel bored, make a wish.
3) I am sure she must have a good party dress.
4) The boy looks quite aggressive.
5) They have lived in the same house since they came to town.
Explanation:
Bold words above have been changed to correct grammar
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell. He came upon them as he turned a crook in the coast line, and his first thought was that he had come upon a village, for there were many lights. But as he forged along he saw to his great astonishment that all the lights were in one enormous building—a lofty structure with pointed towers plunging upward into the gloom. His eyes made out the shadowy outlines of a palatial chateau; it was set on a high bluff, and on three sides of it cliffs dived down to where the sea licked greedy lips in the shadows. Which details from the excerpt help the reader to visualize the general’s mansion? phrases such as “crook in the coast line” and “a village” phrases such as “lofty structure,” “pointed towers,” and “palatial chateau” phrases such as “first thought,” “great astonishment,” and “into the gloom” phrases such as “dived down,” “sea licked,” and “greedy lips”
Answer:
phrases such as "lofty structure," "pointed towers," and "palatial chateau"
Explanation:
Answer: phrases such as “lofty structure,” “pointed towers,” and “palatial chateau”
Explanation: its B I took the unit test
How does technology greatly impact the way we learn?
Answer:
Technology impacts the way we learn by pulling us farther away from working on our own and instead of using our social skills and our knowlage to better understand a question we look it up and it doesnt teach us anything it just weakenes our social skills and our learning skills and we dont learn anything from it and if we get into the habit of doing that we will get nowhere and generations after us will do the same and end up the same and soon enough there will be no reason to have teachers.
Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson (excerpt) Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these States. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose, obstructing the laws for naturalization of foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers. 1 Select the correct answer. Which statement best describes the claim made in the excerpt? A. Past events have proven that Britain seeks to oppress and control the colonies. B. Facts must be presented that the King is unjust to prove the case against Britain. C. Britain seeks to maintain tyranny over the colonies by preventing land ownership. D. The King of Britain has imposed cruel and unusual punishment on the colonies.
Answer:
Past events have proven that Britain seeks to oppress and control the colonies.
Explanation:
From this excerpt of the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, it is narrated how patiently the American colonies have suffered and how they wish to break free from their colonial masters, the British.
However, he notes that historically, the King of Great Britain has proven to be a usurper who has always been in support of the establishment of tyranny over these States by preventing the population of such States and obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners.
The statement that best describes the claim made in the excerpt is that Past events have proven that Britain seeks to oppress and control the colonies
write a letter to your friend of sympathy to your friend who has recently got a bike accident and has been hospitalized.plz write a letter in nice way.
Answer:
Dear (friend) your friendship has been a true gift to me and although there are ups and downs in life I'm glad that I can be there by your side to support you through the tough times, get well soon!
Explanation:
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How does Bradstreet use figurative language throughout "To My Dear Loving Husband" to develop the theme? Her comparisons emphasize the importance of love. Her comparisons emphasize the reason for love. Her comparisons emphasize her husband's goodness. Her comparisons emphasize her undying love for her husband.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Her comparisons emphasize her undying love for her husband is Bradstreet use figurative language throughout "To My Dear Loving Husband" to develop the theme. Hence, option D is correct.
What is the concept of my dear, loving husband?In the poem "To My Dear Loving Husband," Anne Bradstreet shows her love for her husband. The poet conveys her emotions and her love for her husband. She wants their love to endure forever. She recognizes and applauds their love for one another. She goes on to add that her spouse liked her the most compared to other ladies.
She compares her love to "rivers" that "cannot be quenched." The poet used figurative language to express the breadth of his love and tenderness. This is due to the beautiful way in which her poem closes, which describes how their love is unbreakable and will, therefore, endure and keep them together long after their lives are through. Their love is eternal, since there is nothing on this planet that can put an end to it.
Thus, option D is correct.
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I may be small now, but I will get bigger as I FLOW and I don't like it when others refer to me as a branch! I'm not part of a tree even though I look like it on a map. Who am I?
A tributary of a river
This is the answer.
Answer:
I think it could be a river
Compose a sentence in past perfect continuous.
The waiter works hard for ten hours. (Correct the verb tense)
My friend's mother serves cake with the tea. (Negate the sentence)
people, are, and, of, markets, goods, full. (Re-write the sentence in the correct order)
Halliday is a great English linguist. (Make a Yes/No question)
The football team will play the first game tomorrow. (Add possessive pronoun in appropriate place)
The waiter worked hard for ten hours.
My friend's mother doesn't serve cake with the tea.
Markets are full of people and goods.
Is Halliday a great English linguist?
The football team will play its first game tomorrow.
Which use of symbolism in the story most suggests that the narrator feels stressed in the passage
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"It is impossible to say how the idea first entered my head. There was no reason for what I did. I did not hate the old man; I even loved him. He had never hurt me. I did not want his money. I think it was his eye. His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall upon the dead body and pull it to pieces to eat it. When the old man looked at me with his vulture eye a cold feeling went up and down my back; even my blood became cold. And so, I finally decided I had to kill the old man and close that eye forever!”
The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe.
Which use of symbolism in the story most suggests that the narrator feels stressed in this passage?
A. The exclamation points B. The repetition of the word "eye" C. The lack of dialogue D. The mention of gold
Answer:
B. The repetition of the word "eye"
Explanation:
The repetition of the word "eye" in this passage shows how disturbed and nervous the character is to the point that he only thinks about it. He does not use the word "eye" to justify the reason for his nervousness and to show that it was because of this nervousness, this tension and this imbalance that the eye caused, that he committed all the crime he did.
In other words, the repetition of the word "eye" in this excerpt refers to the manic state and the character's fixation is the source of all the nervousness he expresses.
Science plz help me
Answer:
organisms cellstimulus homeostasis photosynthesis waterthe matching part
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Drag and drop each answer choice into the category in which it fits best.
True riends are hard to find
Topic
Heroes can be everyday people
Kindness is often rewarded
heroism
being a good person
Being yourself is a challenge
knowing yourself
Tiendship
Answer:
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Explanation:
Knowing Yourself - Being Yourself Is A Challenge
Friendship - True Friends Are Hard To Find
Heroism - Heroes can be everyday people
Being A Good Person - Kindness Is Often Rewarded
Knowing Yourself is connected to Being Yourself Is A Challenge.
What is the best fit?Bestfit can be described as a way through which people usually see what is best for them all it can also be related to an object. It describes or suggests the words are enhanced and the one which is the best option is being chosen.
The following are given with the best-matched sentence that can be presented to them.
Knowing Yourself is related to Being Yourself Is A Challenge
Friendship is related to True Friends Are Hard To Find
Heroism is related to Heroes can be everyday people
Being A Good Person is related to Kindness and Is Often Rewarded
All this suggests the best way that a particular characteristic is being determined in this context. These characteristics can be Friendship, Heroism and kindness.
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6. Which of the following statements is true about an effective compliance program?
They address both unlawful and unethical conduct.
They require only management and billing staff to adhere to policies.
They detect problems but do not correct problems.
They only focus on fraudulent conduct under the False Claims Act.
Answer:
they require only management and billing staff the adhere to policies
An effective compliance program are the guidelines or rules that are made to test and monitor auditing functions to make sure that they are compliant with the legal requirements of the company.
Therefore, for an effective compliance program to occur, there needs to be:
Total compliance among members of the billing staff and management over company policies.Set of rules and regulations that are enforced among staffA separate committee to ensure that these rules are followed by allRead more here:
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Answer:
The predicate is
Explanation:
The storm has been pounding the town since last night.
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Answer:
B. Has been pounding the town since last night.
Explanation:
A predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject, and in this case, the verb that is stating something about the subject is the portion of the sentence “has been pounding the town since last night” aka, answer “B”.
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A plumber (come) ____________ to our house yesterday. He (want) _____________ to repair our washing machine. While he (repair) _______________ the washing machine, I (watch) ___________________ the news. Suddenly, I (realize) ____________ that they (show) ____________________ our street on TV. The reporter said that a car had crashed into a stop sign just before reaching the crossroads. While I (listen) _________________ carefully to what had happened, someone (knock) ________________ at my door. I (open) ______________ the door and (see) ___________a police officer standing there. He (ask) ____________ for the plumber. As it (turn out) ________________, it (be) __________ our plumber’s car that had rolled down the street. In haste, the plumber had forgotten to put the handbrake on.
Answer:
came
wanted
repaired
watched
realized
showed
listened
knocked
opened
saw
asked
turned out
had been
Explanation:
everthing is in past tense since it happened yesterday
La Tomatina on the last Wednesday of August every year.
A. hold B. held C. is held D. be held
Answer:
C. is held
Explanation:
step by step explanation
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D. be held
Digital communication should be used carefully and screened for unintentional meaning. True Or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
true because digital communication should be used carefully
Write the words in brackets in the appropriate forms of the future tense.
A Wonderful Plan Allison and Nate, a brother and sister, live together in an apartment. They attend university in the same city, so they live together to share expenses. Their parents live in a different city, but they are visiting their children this weekend. In fact, they________(arrive) at the airport in about an hour! Nate and his older sister talk about all the arrangements they made for their parents’ visit. “Okay, so we________(go) to the concert tonight, right?” Nate asks. “That is right,” Allison replies. “We are seeing the orchestra at 7:00pm.” “Are we _______(go) to the museum tomorrow, then?” her brother asks. “Yes, I reserved tickets for the special exhibition on mummies,” Allison says. “Are you coming with us or are you meeting with your study group?” “No, I am definitely going with you to the museum,” Nate answers. “I love mummies! All right, so we are picking Mom and Dad up in about an hour.” “Yes, I _______(leave) in five minutes,” Allison says. Nate is confused. “What do you mean? We are both__________(go), right?” “Of course not!” Allison laughs. “Look at this place! I was very busy making all the reservations and getting all the tickets. We did not clean at all!” “Oh no, you are right!” Nate looks at the messy living room and remembers all the dirty dishes in the kitchen. “What will we do?” “Do not worry, my dear brother,” Allison says, smiling. “You know I always have a plan.” “Is a cleaning service coming?” Nate asks. “Are Mom and Dad staying in a hotel?” “No, silly!” Allison replies. “No one _______ (come) to help us clean.” “Then what is your wonderful plan? What are we doing to get the apartment clean? Mom and Dad are arriving in just forty-five minutes!” Now Nate___________ (get) really nervous. “Not to worry,” Allison reassures her brother. “I am driving to the airport to pick them up, and then we are all going to a new art gallery that just opened. We are taking a guided tour for an hour.” “How does an art gallery tour get the house clean?” Nate wonders. “That does not clean the house! Remember that you _______ (stay) here, little brother,” Allison says, giving him a hug before she walks to the door. “This way you will have lots of time! I _______ (go) out to have fun with Mom and Dad because I am a wonderful daughter, and you _______ (stay) here to clean the whole apartment because you are a wonderful son!”
Answer:
A Wonderful Plan Allison and Nate
A brother and sister, live together in an apartment. They attend university in the same city, so they live together to share expenses. Their parents live in a different city, but they are visiting their children this weekend. In fact, they will arrive at the airport in about an hour!
Nate and his older sister talk about all the arrangements they made for their parents’ visit. “Okay, so we should go to the concert tonight, right?” Nate asks. “That is right,” Allison replies. “We are seeing the orchestra at 7:00pm.” “Are we going to the museum tomorrow, then?” her brother asks. “Yes, I reserved tickets for the special exhibition on mummies,” Allison says. “Are you coming with us or are you meeting with your study group?” “No, I am definitely going with you to the museum,” Nate answers. “I love mummies! All right, so we are picking Mom and Dad up in about an hour.” “Yes, I will leave in five minutes,” Allison says. Nate is confused. “What do you mean? We are both going, right?” “Of course not!” Allison laughs. “Look at this place! I was very busy making all the reservations and getting all the tickets. We did not clean at all!” “Oh no, you are right!” Nate looks at the messy living room and remembers all the dirty dishes in the kitchen. “What will we do?” “Do not worry, my dear brother,” Allison says, smiling. “You know I always have a plan.” “Is a cleaning service coming?” Nate asks. “Are Mom and Dad staying in a hotel?” “No, silly!” Allison replies. “No one will come to help us clean.” “Then what is your wonderful plan? What are we doing to get the apartment clean? Mom and Dad are arriving in just forty-five minutes!”
Now Nate will get really nervous. “Not to worry,” Allison reassures her brother. “I am driving to the airport to pick them up, and then we are all going to a new art gallery that just opened. We are taking a guided tour for an hour.” “How does an art gallery tour get the house clean?” Nate wonders. “That does not clean the house! Remember that you will stay here, little brother,” Allison says, giving him a hug before she walks to the door. “This way you will have lots of time! I will go out to have fun with Mom and Dad because I am a wonderful daughter, and you will stay here to clean the whole apartment because you are a wonderful son!”
Explanation:
Future tense is a type of verb that describes an event that is yet to happen, but expected to happen in future. One of the commonest examples of a future tense is adding the word "will" followed by the event. For example, I will wash the plates later.
In your opinion, what factors lead to succes
Explanation:
In my opinion :
Hardworking
positive thinking
skill
education
How BPT1501 benefited you
Answer:
BPT1501 was useful to me in that the module is like a toolkit and doing the module equips me with skills that enables me to gather tools to use as a teacher.
Which of the following body functions are made possible by the skeletal system?
Answer:
-support
-protection
-hematopoiesis
-body movement
-energy storage
-inorganic salt storage
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences uses incorrect pronoun-antecedent agreement
Answer:
The Answer is D
The following sentences use incorrect pronoun-antecedent agreement His hair, short as it was, always fell on his face. Thus the correct answer is D.
What is the pronoun-antecedent agreement?
When a pronoun agrees with its antecedent in first, second, or third person and in number, primarily in singular and plural forms, this is known as pronoun-antecedent agreement.
Pronouns are words that replace nouns when appropriate. Pronouns replace for words with antecedents. A singular pronoun must relate to a singular antecedent, and a plural pronoun must relate to a plural antecedent.
The sentence His hair, short as it was, always fell on his face and does not use the proper structure for pronoun-antecedent agreement. Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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great love and great achievement involve great risk
Answer:
It is a quote by the Dali Lama.
Explanation:
It means you get what you pay for, and accomplishments do not always come effortlessly. If you want something bad enough then you should work hard and try to make it happen, even if there is a chance that it might not go the way that you thought it would.
It is a Dalai Lama quotation. It implies that you get what you pay for and that success is not always effortless. Even though there's a chance it won't turn out the way you expected it to, if you really want something bad enough, you should put in the effort to make it happen.
What is great achievement?A great accomplishment is anything that was accomplished with a lot of talent or effort. Achieve and attainment frequently connote the accomplishment of a significant or challenging task—a lofty goal or a magnificent effort. High school graduation is a success.
As synonyms for achievement, the words exploit and feat are frequently used. Achievement denotes hard-won triumph in the face of adversity or opposition, even if all three terms mean "a notable deed": a proud sense of having accomplished something tough and good. He had a genuine sense of accomplishment after fixing the car by himself.
Thus, It is a Dalai Lama quotation.
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Using four digits, write a number in standard form where 1 is in the hundredths place. Then, write the number in word form.
Answer:
2134
Explanation:
TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR
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A number in a standard form where 1 is in the hundredth place will be 2134. In word form, it will be two thousand one hundred thirty-four.
What is a number?A number can be defined as a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth.
Numbers can be represented in language with number words. More universally, individual numbers can be represented by symbols, called numerals, for example, 5 is a numeral that represents the number five. As only a relatively small number of symbols can be memorized, basic numerals are commonly organized in a numeral system, which is an organized way to represent any number.
The most common numeral system is the Hindu Arabic numeral system, which allows for the representation of any number using a combination of ten fundamental numeric symbols, called digits.
Numbers have cultural significance too.
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there are lot of people __the shop.(in,at,on)
there are lots of people in the shop