What characteristics does a good leader have?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Characteristics & Qualities of a Good Leader

Integrity.

Ability to delegate.

Communication.

Self-awareness.

Gratitude.

Learning agility.

Influence.

Empathy.

Explanation:


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How does the author use the structure of the text to

develop his ideas? Be sure to describe how the major

sections of the text contribute to the text overall.

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Did you forget to say that this question is about “HELP HIM UP!”: A WITNESS’S ACCOUNT OF PANIC ON A SUBWAY PLATFORM "

Answer and Explanation:

The author uses a descriptive structure to present the situation that was happening and the reaction of people to that situation. In this way, the author uses a descriptive structure to develop the ideas that people tend to be indifferent to the problem of others.

This is because the author describes the moment when a homeless person fell on the metro tracks and how few people bothered to react to him, but they cared to see what was happening, just out of curiosity.

Gatsby Chapter 1
What is Nick’s engagement? What does this tell us about his personal life?

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In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby tells Nick about his life because Nick is one of the few people who shows a genuine interest in becoming friends with Gatsby, and Gatsby wants Nick's approval. For this reason, he feels a desire for Nick to know him. But Gatsby also wants Nick to believe the wealthy persona and background that Gatsby has invented about himself as a way of making it real.

we will have signed the deal by this book into English (in passive voice)​

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Explanation:

we will have signed the deal by this book into English (in passive voice)

The deal will have been signed by this book into English by us.

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i’m taking a midterm and need help asap explanation as well to prove the answer is correct thanks

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Answer:

c.

Explanation:

She had felt sorrow for the first time, so of course, it would change her view of the world. before she might have disliked the world but now she realizes not to take things for granted.

Which words help you understand the tone you should
use when reading the passage aloud?
Based on the author's word choice, what is the tone of
the passage?

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Answer: Punctuation  

Explanation:

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Answer:”confidence” and “triumph”

Self-assured and cocky

Explanation:

How does Lyddie feel about Luke’s proposal.

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Answer:

In it, Luke says that his father has bought the farm, and he proposes marriage to her. She is insulted by the proposal, thinking that Luke is suggesting that he can buy her along with the farm. She tears the letter to bits and bursts into tears.

A week after Rachel leaves, Lyddie finally reads Luke's letter. In the letter, Luke tells her that his father is buying the Worthen farm himself. Then, he shocks her by writing that he longs to become the owner of the farm, with Lyddie as his wife (if she will have him). Lyddie, however, is outraged by his presumption.


Review the paragraph that starts on the bottom
of page 3 and continues on page 4. Which
conclusion can be drawn from the underlined
sentence in the paragraph?

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Answer:

The answer is asking for page 3-4, you only showed page 1 btw. Once its fixed, lmk and I can help out.

Answer:

Faxon Regrets taking the job as a secretary

Explanation:

Give me a job, any kind of job (A real job people)

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Answer:

Doctor.

Explanation:

Amazing Jobs: Being a Scientist, Librarian, or and Art director. (my dream job) Video game designer! You can also be a pet groomer, or a Nurse/Doctor!

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DIRECTIONS: Read each description below. Next to each description, write an R if the sentence refers to the word rural, an A if the sentence refers to the word agricultural, and an L if it refers to the word localizing.

1. people coming together from the same area to manufacture goods
2. harvesting and storing wheat
3. a small town where the surrounding area is all farmland
4. rotating crops to help prevent disease and increase organic matter in soil
5. a county with one fire station

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Answer:

1: L

2: R

3: R

4: R

5: A

Explanation:

Which statement is NOT a prediction?
A. I think I will stay home tonight.
B. I think the wood will float when I put it into the water.
C. I think the salt will dissolve when I add water to the cup.
D. I think the balloon will pop when the chemicals react.

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A. I think I will stay home tonight
Its A. I think I will stay home tonight

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Which of the following best describes why Douglass chose to include a passage about the treatment of old Barney and young Barney in his narrative?

to illustrate the collective hardships of life as a slave
both of these
to illustrate the wrath and fickle nature of Colonel Lloyd
neither of these

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A) to illustrate the collective hardships of life as a slave

Which work is the best example of an adaptation?
O A. A musical based on a book about a popular band
O B. A biography of the president of the United States
O C. A poem written by a best-selling playwright O D. A Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper article​

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it’s A . A musical based on a book about a popular band

I dont know if any other girls have this problem, but i bought 3 packs of hair ties last week and now i cant find a single one like howwww. the system is rigged, there is a hair tie stealing monster on the loose so look out.

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Answer:

i have the same exact problem lol!

Explanation:

Answer: i have the exact same problem!

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Explanation:

what is the meaning of the word condition in this sentence

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The state of something with regards

Select the correct answer.
Which statement summarizes Thoreau's rebuttal to a counterargument he mentions in the excerpt?

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Answer:

C. There is more reason to rebel against the government now than there was in 1775

Explanation:

The statement that summarizes Thoreau's rebuttal to a counterargument is C. There is more reason to rebel against the government now than there was in 1775

What is Summary?

This refers to the concise representation of the main details of a given text without the use of bias.

Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of the perspective of Thoreau about an unjust government and he makes a counterargument by stating that C. There is more reason to rebel against the government now than there was in 1775

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what does a brainleast do

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Answer:

nothing really at least i don't think so

9
A snapshot....
by my father
a) has been taken
b) have been taken
c) has been took​

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Answer:

a) has been taken

Explanation:

Answer:

A snapshot of my father has been taken

Why is the man's house filled with yellow haze?

A.

The thick fog has entered his house.

B.

The lights give off a strange glow.

C.

He hasn't cleaned his house in years.

D.

He is starting to lose his eyesight.

Answer = A

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The reason why the man's house is filled with yellow haze is because of the A.The thick fog has entered his house.

What is the reason for the yellow haze?

The  reason for the yellow haze in the house can be attributed top the presence of the thick frog that he can not explained in the house and as a result of this he was seeking for the way o get ride of the frogs because they were so irritating to him.

It should be noted that the man was not in the mood when he notice that the frog has entered into the house, at first he was thinking may be the frog is not that much which made him not to bother so much but as the time passes by he discovered that he needs to buckle up so that he can get them out.

Therefore, option A is correct.

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what are your plans as a single person​

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Answer:

live life single dont need no man

Explanation:

im single not ready to mingle

12) Which sentence from the passage contains a false premise?

A)
Burt is a master of suspense and an almanac
of knowledge.

B)
As in his previous films, Howard Burt leaves a
strong impression on audiences.

C)
If you are at all interested in making the world
a better place, you must go see this movie!
When you put so much work into something,

D) it's extremely rewarding to get this type of
feedback

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

If you are at all interested in making the world

a better place, you must go see this movie!

Who dies in "The Open Boat"? A. The Captain B. The Oiler C. The Cook​

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Answer:

B. The Oiler

Explanation:

Crane was stranded at sea for thirty hours when his ship, the SS Commodore, sank after hitting a sandbar. He and three other men were forced to navigate their way to shore in a small boat; one of the men, an oiler named Billie Higgins, drowned after the boat overturned.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Test item: Vocabulary
15. Read the following passage. Underline the correct word that fills the blank. The first one is done for
you.
A beggar was walking along the road. He was eating a bun because he felt (1) (thirsty, hungry, tired). He saw a
(2) (well, pond, hut) with a large white duck swimming round and round on it. He jumped over the (3) (road,
hive, fence)and caught the duck and took it out of the pond. He was sitting by the pond with a large pile of (4)
(clothes, food, feathers) beside him. A farmer saw this and came running across the field waving his arms. The
beggar hurriedly put the duck back into the (5) (sand, ground, water). The farmer asked the beggar 'What's the
matter with my duck?" "Ah" said the beggar quietly. "It wanted to go for a (6)
(6) (walk, game, swim) and
I'm looking after its clothes."​

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Answer:

A beggar was walking along the road. He was eating a bun because he felt HUNGRY He saw a, POND with a large white duck swimming round and round on it. He jumped over the FENCE and caught the duck and took it out of the pond. He was sitting by the pond with a large pile of FEATHERS beside him. A farmer saw this and came running across the field waving his arms. The beggar hurriedly put the duck back into the WATER. The farmer asked the beggar'What's the matter with my duck?" "Ah" said the beggar quietly. "It wanted to go for a SWIM and I'm looking after its clothes."

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"What if the scallops bite me?" Alicia asked, rather more loudly and fearfully than she really wanted to sound. "It won't hurt much," her brother, Ron, teased. "But if it does, I am fully prepared to amputate." "You are not helping," Alicia shrieked. Ron was driving the boat, and he clearly knew what he was doing. He had been running boats, working crab traps since Alicia was old enough to notice such things. Still, she wasn't sure she trusted him to tell her the truth about things. She was younger, and he liked to tease. She often found herself soaking wet from a dunk, or the loser in a game he'd "forgotten" to explain the rules for. She loved him nonetheless. He brought her treasures from his traps. He told her stories of strange creatures he'd seen in the salt marshes. "Seriously," Ron continued, slowing the boat down, "they can't really hurt you. It's just a bivalve." "Bivalve means 'two valves,'" Alicia said, "but that doesn't tell me anything about how hard they bite." Spray from the waves speckled Alicia's back and shoulder. She had turned to talk to Ron, but she also was enjoying a break from getting the spray in her face. It was a warm sunny day, but Alicia knew if the wind picked up she could get chilled. "Look, it's not going to hurt if you get bitten," Ron said, taking her seriously now. "If you just pick them up from the back you won't have any trouble. Shoot, you pick up crabs all the time and they have a much more painful pinch than a scallop." "Well, there's a bigger place to put my hand on a crab. Scallops are petite." "And squirty," Ron added. "You know they move by pushing water through their shell? But seriously, sis, they move slowly. They will be snuggled down in the sea grass when you see them and won't go far if they do move. You'll be fine. Now climb up on the bow, look out in the shallows, and see if you can see any." Ron had slowed the boat to an almost idle speed. Up ahead Alicia could see many boats anchored on the shallow flats. People walking around the boats would bend eve

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What exactly are you asking for?

How does the underlined phrase function in this

sentence?

My brother's band won first place in the talent

show for performing the song "Imagine."

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Answer:

what's the underlined word I dont see it-

What could a possible song lyrics be after " you told me we would always be friends."

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Answer:

Figure it out. Its not that hard kid.

Explanation:

Answer:

is this really how it ends

Explanation:

"I watch the ball leave his hands like a bird up high, skating the sky, crossing over us." What is the ball symbolic of? A the father, Chuck Bell B winning the county championship C JB and Miss Sweet Tea dating D the bond between Josh and JB

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Answer:

A. the father, Chuck Bell

Explanation:

This question is about "The Crossover" and narrates the final moment of the story that presents a strong symbolism and a moving resolution about the relationship between the narrator and his father. When the narrator compares the ball with a bird, it means that he saw it flying over the sky and somehow, for him, it symbolized the spirit of his own father, who despite being in the sky, was close to him.

HELP!! Which option correctly uses ellipses to quote the excerpt?
A. According to the website Amelia Earhart.com, "In 1937... she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world."
B. According to the website AmeliaEarhart.com,"... In 1937,... she was ready for a monumental, and final, challenge: she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world.
C. According to the website Amelia Earhart.com,"... she was ready for a monumental, and final, challenge: she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world..."
D. According to the website Amelia Earhart.com, "as Earhart neared her 40th birthday, she was ready for a monumental, and final,
challenge..."

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A, I believe, since ellipses aren’t needed at the beginning or end of quotes.

Answer:

A. According to the website Amelia Earhart.com, "In 1937. . . she wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world."

Explanation:

The ellipsis marks replace only the words that were left out of the original quotation.

question involves bullying answer in at least 3 sentences for 30 points: How can you promote equity in a race with people of different ages?

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Answer:

its not 30 points its 15

Explanation:

Read this sentence from paragraph 3.
"But the bicycle changed that."
How does the sentence develop an idea?
It marks a transition
It introduces an example.
It refines a previous statement.
It provides evidence for a claim.
Wheels of change

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Answer: It marks a transition

Explanation: It marks a transition because no it can go on to talk about why  the bicycle changed that.

Answer:

It marks a transition

Explanation: It marks a transition because no it can go on to talk about why  the bicycle changed that.

What should you avoid while writing your first draft?
A. Distractions such as television or music
B. Using your outline to help you craft your draft
C. Thinking of new ideas that might fit into your essay
D. Adjusting each idea so it fits into a paragraph

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Answer:

A. Distractions such as television or music

you should avoid

Answer:

i think its A

Explanation:

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