This plant produces cones but not flowers. To which of the following groups does this plant belong?
A.
mosses
B.
ferns
C.
conifers
D.
horsetails

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Answer 1

Answer:

C: Conifers

Yes, all the others cannot produce flowers, but if you think about it, conifers (like pine trees) are the only plants that produce pine cones.

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(easy English question)
"The child crept quietly through the sleeping house."

Which does the author build in this sentence?

Tone
Mood

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The answer would be Tone

Answer:

mood

Explanation:

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Complete the following sentence. The noun that is referred to by a pronoun is called the

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the answer to this question is antecedent hope that helps

If answer is right ill give brainey

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Answer:under primp:

HUNCH

XEROX

CAUSTIC

NEON

KAYAK

GINSENG

BATHTUB

WALLOW

TOURIST

AMNESIA

LETHAL

OREGANO

ERUDITE

YESTERDAY

MAXMIMUM

SUPERFLOUS

FIEF

DREAD

RESERVOIR

Explanation:

Hi can u help me please ? There is new serial Cruel Summer and freeform was streaming it, im in europe so i cant watch it.. Where else can i watch it ? Or how can i change my location ? Any ideas ? Please help :((

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Answer: I watched it on Hulu.

Explanation:

Which of the following attire policies is NOT true for back-of-the-house staff?
O Always cover tattoos
O Always wear a hair restraint
O Always wear close-toed shoes
O Never wear hand jewelry
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It’s always cover tattoos

which of the following words could be used as a substitute for annihilated? A soiled B erected C truncated D demolished

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

demolished

it means made void

Tyson mentions the golden record that is attached to the side of Voyager 2. That record includes music, voices, and other sounds that represent Earth and its occupants. Imagine that you are able to choose a sound to add to that record. What sound would it be? Write an argumentative essay in which you state and defend your choice. Follow these steps as you write:

1. Clearly state your position, or claim, in an introductory paragraph. This should include both your choice of a sound and a broad reason for it.
2. In the body of the essay, provide specific reasons for your choice, and support them with evidence from Tyson’s essay, your own observations, or another source.
3. Organize your reasons and evidence logically. Use transitional words and phrases, such as because, instead, and after, to clarify the relationships between your claims, your reasons, and the supporting evidence.
4. Conclude with a strong closing statement that follows from and supports your argument.
5. This essay requires you to think of evidence and reasoning from your own thoughts and experiences. However, you should find relevant evidence and reasoning from sources other than just your own experiences. While writing, take some time to complete online searches as needed to support your thinking. When you finish, reread your essay to revise any ideas. You need only write the first draft, but make sure to do your best with spelling and grammar. Your completed essay should be 2–3 paragraph

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Answer:

Pioneers 10 and 11, which preceded Voyager, both carried small metal plaques identifying their time and place of origin for the benefit of any other spacefarers that might find them in the distant future. With this example before them, NASA placed a more ambitious message aboard Voyager 1 and 2, a kind of time capsule, intended to communicate a story of our world to extraterrestrials. The Voyager message is carried by a phonograph record, a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk containing sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth.

Explanation:

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Bethany and her friend Missy both signed up for a driver's education class. Missy is concerned about passing the written test. She has already completed two practice tests that she received from the instructor.

Based on the information in the instructions, what will Bethany tell Missy?

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Answer:

Have someone quiz you over the rules by using flashcards.

Explanation:


When Mary meets her uncle for the first time, wheat special gift does she ask him for ?
A new dress.
A set of poetry books.
A set of drawing pencils.
A bit of earth in the gardens.

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Answer:

She asks for a bit of Earth for her gardening.

Explanation:

"He agrees, and asks if there is anything at all she wants. Mary replies that she wants nothing more than 'a bit of earth' for her gardening."

Is this a clause or a phrase?
Shots in the arm
Is this a clause or a phrase?
Feeling better now?
Is this a clause or a phrase?
In Paris go east

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Explanation:

shots in the arm-phrase

feeling better now-clause

in Paris go east-phrase

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Shots in the ArmphaseFeeling better NowphaseIn Paris go Eastphase

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Answer - C
I’m pretty sure this is right

What is the "concept" of a show?

an idea for what the show should be about

an idea for how the show should look

the producers ideas for the show

the writer's first draft of the show

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Answer:

An idea for what the show should be about.

Explanation:

Option A should be your answer.

an idea for how the show should look

i did the quiz got the quistion right :)

plzzzzzzzzzz helpppppppppp its for markssss and iam died

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Answer:

wait you are died

Explanation:

a lot of these sound like they dont need to be changed and they already sound good it depends on the tense it's taking about like past tense or present tense. I dont mean to be like this but if you actually read them and did it yourself you would probably understand

Which is a counterclaim to Leila's post?
O Uniforms can be styled in unique and interesting
ways.
O Uniforms are expensive for schools and families.
O Uniforms make students feel uncomfortable.
O Uniforms are sharp and professional looking.

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Answer: C

Explanation: it makes students feel uncomfortable bc they tell them to be individual then take away their individuality.

Answer:

A.) Uniforms can be styled in unique and interesting ways.

Explanation:

The answer is actually A!! :3

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can someone please pretend to my b o y f r i e n d so I can make my ex jealous

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Sure. So what do you want me to do?

Answer:

why want to make your ex jealous

Explanation:

Just help me with this I can only take this test once.

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A. All of these answer choices are correct

I hope this helps!!

I would appreciate it if you could mark me as brainliest :-)

(I'm almost at the next level, virtuoso)

Answer:

A. All these answer choices are correct

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My Little Dreams
by Georgia Douglas Johnson

I’m folding up my little dreams
Within my heart tonight,
And praying I may soon forget
The torture of their sight.

For time’s deft fingers scroll my brow
With fell relentless art—
I’m folding up my little dreams
Tonight, within my heart.

1
Select the correct answer.
What theme is expressed in the poem?

A.
There is regret in giving up on dreams.
B.
Some dreams are not worth pursuing.
C.
Growth comes with accepting loss.
D.
Not everything is possible.

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Answer:

A. There is regret in giving up on dreams.

Explanation:

I think it’s b sorry if it’s not right

Which pronouns take a singular form of the verb?
O A. Each
B. Anybody
C. Neither
D. All of the above

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Answer:

D. All of the above

Explanation:

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Write an essay about Sustainable resources​

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Answer:

The concept of sustainable development was popularised in 1987 by the World Commission on Environment and Development. In its report it defined the idea as “Development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs”, i.e. without stripping the natural world of resources future generations would need.

All too often, development is driven by one particular need, without fully considering the wider or future impacts. We are already seeing the damage this kind of approach can cause, from large-scale financial crises caused by irresponsible banking, to changes in global climate resulting from our dependence on fossil fuel-based energy sources. The longer we pursue unsustainable development, the more frequent and severe its consequences are likely to become. Climate change is one of the hotly contested debates of our times. Studies have shown that at many places around the

Earth, climate change has already started and wreaked havoc on the surroundings. The reason behind such drastic effects is the human claim on the Earth’s resources. Human civilisations have been around for a paltry 12,000 years barely a few seconds on the geological clock. In that short amount of time, we’ve managed to create quite a ruckus, etching our dominance over Nature with our villages, towns, cities, megacities. The rapid increase of human populations has left us battling with other species for limited resources, and the unmitigated burning of fossil fuels has now created a blanket of carbon dioxide around the world, which is slowly but surely increasing the average global temperature.

The time is right to ask ourselves “Are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes and ailing environment?” If we want to undo the mess that we have made on this Earth, then we need to follow the ideas of sustainable development. Sustainable development promotes the thinking that social, environmental and economic progress, all are attainable within the limits of our Earth’s natural resources. All definitions of sustainable development require that we see the world as a system — a system that connects space; and a system that connects time. When you think of the world as a system over space, you grow to understand that air pollution from North America affects air quality in Asia, and that pesticides sprayed in Argentina could harm fish stocks off the coast of Australia.

Sustainable development constantly seeks to achieve social and economic progress in ways that will not exhaust the Earth’s finite natural resources. The needs of the world today are real and immediate, yet it’s necessary to develop ways to meet these needs that do not disregard the future. The capacity of our ecosystem is not limitless, meaning that future generations may not be able to meet their needs the way we are able to now if we continue to deplete the resources at an unforgiving pace, for growth that is unmanaged and not sustained will lead to increased poverty and decline of the environment.

If one goes deeper into the issue then at one point it will surely be realized that the increasing number of humans on Earth is the main reason behind the destruction of its resources at a rate that cannot be sustained. Therefore, population management has a major role to play before the concepts of sustainable development can truly be realised. And in a country like India, with the second largest population of the world having millions under the poverty line, sustainable development takes a back seat when the question of meeting one’s daily needs arises. No doubt, there are many issues that need to be resolved but if we want to see our progeny on this Earth, we need to take some active and urgent steps and sustainable development is the first step that needs to be taken. If we want to see our future generations progress then we must remember the words of Mr Lester R Brown, who once said:

“We have not inherited this earth from our forefathers; we have borrowed it from our children."

Refer to the Newsela article "Alas, Shakespeare Won't Be Taught in This Class."

What is Christine Baker's argument in favor of teaching the works of William Shakespeare?


The themes presented by Shakespeare are easily relatable for her students.

Shakespeare will give her students ideas of how to improve their own lives.

Her students will develop an appreciation for English literature as a result of reading Shakespeare's works.

Shakespeare's works are akin to those of modern-day writers.

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Answer:

What is Christine Baker's argument in favor of teaching the works of William Shakespeare?

Explanation:

Discuss how the underpivileged who have no means to technology for a well-informed life become victims of abuse.

please help me

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Answer:

Abuse happens when people don't know how to prevent or handle it.

Technology has made access to information easier for those who have it.  

Some of the kinds of abuse that are predominant amongst people who are underprivileged are:

1. sexual abuse and  

2. emotional

These are all experienced by almost all age groups and it is not restricted to one gender or ethnic class or skin pigmentation.

Children are abused, both males and females are being abused in various parts of the world.

Adults who are on the lower rung of the latter politically and financially are most likely to be abused by their employers

In the para-government agencies like the military and policy, severe abuse leading to sometimes death have surfaced in recent times.

There are bodies and authorities that cater to people in each or all of the above categories.

According to the UN, for instance, there are 14 agencies that are committed to ending sexual violence. These bodies work hand in hand with security authorities to ensure that offenders are brought to book.

Information about these organizations exist. However, if the underprivileged (such as those who don't have a mobile phone, lack access to the internet, or cable T.V.) can't access it, then it is possible for them to remain in the dark with regards to the opportunities and solutions available to them.

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Which is the reason for doing a classical invention?
to narrow your topic
to gather details
to generate topic ideas
to organize information

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To generate topic ideas !
to generate topic ideas

What are 3 or more Similes in the story Raymond's run

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Answer:

Three similes from the story "Raymond's Run" are:

1. "I'll high-prance down 34th Street like a rodeo pony to keep my knees strong . . ."

2. ". . . but people ain't grateful, so now she hangs out with the new girl Gretchen, and talks about me like a dog . . ."

3. "He looks around the park from Gretchen like a periscope in a submarine movie."

Explanation:

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things with the purpose of stating a similarity between them. In that sense, a simile would be similar to a metaphor. The difference is that simile relies on words such as "like" or "as" to make the comparison, while the metaphor does not. For example: My mind is like a bird. → Comparing one's mind to a bird helps convey the sense of freedom. One is free to imagine and think just like a bird is free to fly.

With that in mind, we can see that the three answers above use simile to compare the characters' actions to something that will help convey how those actions are performed. For example, the narrator compares the way her teacher looks around with the way a periscope moves when searching around.

"Raymond's Run" is a short story by Toni Cade Bambara about the narrator, Squeaky, and her brother Raymond, who is a child with special needs.

The Fourth Tuesday
1. How can you be prepared to die? Do you agree that if you prepare to die, you can learn how to live?
Explain.
2. ALS is commonly known as Lou Gehrig Disease because he was a famous baseball player who had Asl.
The author quotes his famous goodbye, "Today, I feel like the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
Why would someone be so happy while dying?
The Fifth Tuesday
1. "Love each other or parish" is yet another aphorism. What are your thoughts on this? Why do you
believe Morrie felt it was so important to live by?

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Answer:

1 . you can prepare to die by planning how u want to go

Explanation:

u can learn to live because u Don't worry about dying.u can enjoy life

4. An author is very passionate about
saving the lives of pandas and writes
a letter because she would like
readers to donate to a fund that helps
protect their habitat. The most likely
purpose of the author's letters to
the readers.
entertain
O explain
O inform
O persuade

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Answer:

persuade

Explanation:

my reasoning to believe it's persuasion because the author is really wanting readers to donate to a cause she believes in so she would be writing a more persuasive letter.

Which part of paragraph 3 MOST CLEARLY supports the idea that swift action is needed?
A
Our challenge, not tomorrow but today, is to accomplish objectives
which have eluded mankind since the beginning of time.
B
We must bring equal justice to all our citizens. We must abolish human
poverty.
С
We must eradicate killing and crippling disease and lengthen the span
of life to 100 or 200 years.
D
We must end open bias and active bigotry and, above all else, we must
help to bring about a day "when nation shall not lift up sword against
nation, neither shall they learn war anymore."

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To be able to answer this question, we must see the paragraph. Thank you

Answer: C:С

C:We must eradicate killing and crippling disease and lengthen the span

of life to 100 or 200 years.

Explanation:

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Read the poem "A Farm-Picture” by Walt Whitman.

THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn,
A sun-lit pasture field, with cattle and horses feeding;
And haze, and vista, and the far horizon, fading away.



The last line is shorter than the first line in this poem. This best reflects the idea of

the open door, which is closest to the observer.
the animals, which are in the middle ground.
the sunny pasture, which is in the middle ground.
the fading horizon, which is farthest from the observer.

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Answer:

D the fading horizon

Explanation:

Answer: B

Explanation:

Read the poem "A Farm-Picture” by Walt Whitman.

THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn,

A sun-lit pasture field, with cattle and horses feeding;

And haze, and vista, and the far horizon, fading away.

The last line is shorter than the first line in this poem. This best reflects the idea of

the open door, which is closest to the observer.

the animals, which are in the middle ground.

the sunny pasture, which is in the middle ground.

the fading horizon, which is farthest from the observer.

Read this excerpt from "It's My Constitutional Right!"

Two men rose and scrambled off the trouble-filled bus. Mrs. Hamilton slowly walked back and took one of their seats.

Which line from the police report describes the same event?

"She struggled off the bus and all the way to the police car."
"These colored were sitting forward, left side, of the rear entrance."
"An unidentified colored female . . . moved to the rear when we asked her to."
"After we got her in the police car she kicked and scratched."

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The answer for this question is C the third one I believe

Answer:

c!

Explanation:

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which of these stories is most likely a myth

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Answer:

what are the stories?

Explanation:

Answer:

what is the story at

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Read the passage and answer the question to the right.
A Day at the Park
On a bright, sunny day, Jennifer took her little dog, Fefe, to the park. She walked her
around for hours. The day was very hot. When Fefe became extremely thirsty, Jennifer
kindly took her to the water fountain and let her drink from it using her floppy tongue.

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