Answer: B
Explanation: I got the answer right
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How does "draw(ing) on collective immunity" work the same as a person drawing funds from a financial institution?
Answer: A bank uses the resources of many customers to help finance loans to a few.
Explanation: A collective immunity is like a group of people being immune. And if all those people get immunized, then the people who can't physically get immunized will be okay. Now think of the collective immunity as a bunch of people that keep their money in a bank. Someone needs a loan from that bank because they don't have enough money, the "collective group" of people are helping that person out.
It van be compared to a financial institution as the bank uses the resources of many customers to help finance loans to a few.
Banking.It should be noted that a collective immunity is about b group of people being immune.
A collective immunity can be seen as a number of people that keep their money in a bank. When someone needs a loan from that bank because they don't have enough money, then the collective group of people are helping that person out.
This is simply drawing on collective immunity" work the same as a person drawing funds from a financial institution.
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B. Define ALL Key Terms (IN YOUR OWN WORDS) 1. Statistics 2. Conceal 3. As much as 4. Reveal
Answer:
1 a way of collecting data
2 to shut or close something up
3 almost
4 to show or announce something unknown
Summarize the challenges faced by Everest's climbers. Cite textual evidence in your response.
Answer:
Most challenges are pretty easy but once you get up to the death zone you have low oxygen and the temperature is devastating not only that but once you have reached the summit you also have to make your way back down while your tired and low on oxygen. Making you way back down is the harder part because your going along with gravity and making one mistake will cost you your life.
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why would marrige to logan ruin janie's dream of the pear tree?
Find in the annotation the “evidence starter” in body paragraph 1 and write it.
Answer:
Down below hope it helps :)
Explanation:
The evidence starter in body paragraph one is...
"Referring back to Rosenthal's article..."
After you read Well, son, I'll tell you: Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tacks in it, And splinters, And boards torn up, And places with no carpet on the floor— Bare. But all the time I'se been a-climbin' on, And reachin' landin's, And turnin' corners, And sometimes goin' in the dark Where there ain't been no light. So, boy, don't you turn back. Don't you set down on the steps 'Cause you finds it's kinder hard. Don't you fall now— For I'se still goin', honey, I'se still climbin', And life for me ain't been no crystal stair. Which theme is mostly expressed in the poem?
Answer choices for the above question
A. If I can continue to try, then so can you.
B. If you want nice things, you have to work hard.
C. If your home is in disrepair, start with the interior.
D. If life becomes difficult, walk away from the struggle.
What is the central idea of this passage about
Shakespeare's imaginary sister, Judit?
Women were treated with disrespect by men most
of the time.
Women were treated equally and their intelect was
adcowiedged
Women did not have the same privileges and
opportuntes as men
o Women could become whatever they wanted,
including playwrights.
Answer:
Women did not have the same privileges and
opportuntes as men
Explanation:
its the main idea of the text
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
on edge
Help me with questions 1 and 2
need 5-7 sentences
please help and thank you
Answer:
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Explanation:
Correct the sentence easy points
In september, our friend Molly goes up north each year to do her christmas shopping.
please answer all this questions correctly... please answer fast... right answer will be marked as brainliest
Answer:
health
market
herd
team
pack
shoal
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1)health
2)market
Q22)
1)herd,cattle
2)team
3)pack
4)shoal
Q23)
1)darkness
2)disturbance
3)freely
4)babies
5)sweetness
1. They-----yesterday.
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How does Anne share her views about the other people in the Annex?
A.)by pretending to know how they think and feel
B.)by only using anecdotes rather than directly stating her thoughts
C.)by using anecdotes and stating her thoughts directly
D.)by describing each person in specific physical detail
Answer:
I think D.
( But it might be C)
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation:
I took a test and got it right
Write 5 compound sentences with the following interrupters:
:however
:additionally
:therefore
:also
:consequently
Please help ASAP
Answer:
Explanation:
she did cheat in the test, consequently she had to do it againi went to the shop also i brought some sweets.she was with the teacher, therfore she couldnt of made fun of the girl that boy is a cry baby, however he is nice he ran out of money but additionally he borrowed some of dadHow is the text structured to elaborate on the Greensboro, North Carolina sit-in of 1960?
For each passage below, write the problem and solution in the correct column.
Mrs. Anderson wanted a fresh pincapple for her cake The store ticar lice did lot have any fresh oncs, so she went to another store and bought it flere
Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
Problem: Mrs Anderson wanted a fresh pineapple for her cake the store ticar lice did not have fresh oncs.
Solution: Mrs. Anderson went to another store and bought it.
Pls help..............
Answer:
1. discriminate
2. explanation
3. reveal
4. statistics
Explanation:
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Answer:
A I think
Explanation:
Please give me the correct answer
the third or first 1
To test a word as an indirect object use the words to or _____.
over
for
on
I need an answer asap
Answer:
How do you know if something is an indirect object?
An object that represents the person or thing that receives what is being given or done The word “me” in “you gave me the book” is an indirect object.
Explanation:
You may not have a direct object, but if there is a direct object, there's a chance that there may also be an indirect object. To identify the indirect object of the sentence, ask yourself to whom or for whom is the direct object “verb‐ed”?
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Answer:
for!!!!!
Explanation:
Which detail from the Newsela article "Dream Jobs Investigative Reporter" supports the central idea that investigative reporting can be an emotional experience? When Iuliana Rufus was renantungan pirate fishing in Sierra Leone she obiected to the instire and she refused to
Answer:
i think it will be c
Explanation:
I'd say the answer is C, Since that is the one that makes the most sense.
what is retting...????
Meaning:
soak in water to soften it and separate the fibers
Synonyms:
macerate, ret, mash, permeate, emaciate, steep, soften, soak, saturate
Example sentence:
It is also thought that the drying of the plants before retting facilitates the separation of the fiber.
Suppose Odysseus was a modern general who finally got home after an absence of twenty years. How do you think he would have approached his old home—if he had had to face the problems that exist in Ithaca?
Answer and Explanation:
Odysseus probably would not act so quickly if he were a modern general, returning home today. He would probably spend time planning and understanding what he was experiencing and then acting. It is also likely that he sought help, not from gods, but from people who had some social, political or military power. I do not believe that he would return home in disguise, or that he would kill suitors, but that he would expel them with the help of some local authority.
Give a example of descrimination for FAT and it’s resolution
Answer:
"DESCRIMINATION FOR FAT"
Given the social acceptability of negative attitudes toward individuals with obesity, it may not be surprising to learn that weight discrimination is common in the United States.
In a recent study, we examined the prevalence of multiple forms of discrimination in a nationally representative sample of 2,290 American adults and found that weight discrimination is common among Americans, with rates relatively close to the prevalence of race and age discrimination. Among women, weight discrimination was even more common than racial discrimination. Among all adults in the study, weight discrimination was more prevalent than discrimination due to ethnicity, sexual orientation and physical disability. Almost 60 percent of participants in our study who reported weight discrimination experienced at least one occurrence of employment-based discrimination, such as not being hired for a job.
On average, a person’s chances of being discriminated against because of weight become higher as their body weight increases. In our study, 10 percent of overweight women reported weight discrimination, 20 percent of women with obesity reported weight discrimination and 45 percent of women with obesity reported weight discrimination.
Rates for men were lower, with 3 percent of overweight, 6 percent of obesity and 28 percent of men with severe obesity reporting weight discrimination. This finding also tells us that women begin experiencing weight discrimination at lower levels of body weight than men.
AND IT'S RESOLUTION
Unfortunately, there are few legal options available for individuals who suffer weight discrimination. Currently, there are no federal laws that exist to prohibit discrimination based on weight.
With the exception of one state law (Michigan) and a few local jurisdictions that address discrimination on the basis of weight or appearance (e.g., San Francisco), the vast majority of people who experience weight discrimination in the U.S. must pursue legal recourse through other indirect avenues.
In particular, individuals with obesity have depended on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (RA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). Most cases filed under these categories pertain to weight-based discrimination in employment settings, and only a few cases have been successful. In addition, whether it is appropriate for obesity to be considered a “disability” under the ADA is questionable and could perpetuate bias further.
Overweight people who are not “severe obesity,” but who experience weight discrimination cannot file claims under the ADA because they are not considered disabled under this law. It places an unfair burden for individuals to prove that their obesity is debilitating and disabling in order to obtain fair and equitable treatment in the workplace.
These unresolved issues, in addition to public perceptions that place blame on people with obesity, have led to inconsistent court rulings and often deter individuals with obesity from taking any legal action.
Clearly, legislation is badly needed to protect individuals from weight discrimination. Massachusetts recently introduced legislation (House Bill 1844) to prohibit weight-based discrimination in employment settings. The hearing was held on March 25th 2008, with no opposition present at the hearing, and all expert testimonies were in favor of the bill. No decision has yet been made, but if this bill passes, it will be an important step in encouraging other states to follow suit.
Reducing weight bias requires major shifts in societal attitudes, and national actions are needed to establish meaningful legislation to ensure that persons with obesity receive the equitable treatment they deserve.
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Read the lines from Act II, scene iv of Romeo and Juliet.
Enter Nurse and PETER.
Mercutio: A sail, a sail!
Benvolio: Two, two; a shirt and a smock.
Nurse: Peter!
Peter: Anon!
Nurse: My fan, Peter.
Mercutio: Good Peter, to hide her face; for her fan’s the fairer face.
Which is true about the scene?
A.Mercutio uses a pun to complain about his clothing.
B.Mercutio uses puns to make fun of Nurse’s appearance.
C.Nurse uses puns to request her fan from Peter.
D.Nurse uses puns to mock Benvolio and Mercutio.
Answer: B. Mercutio uses puns to make fun of Nurse's appearance
Not an question, it's and answer (documentary)
So don't answer
*fair warning*
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
Mercutio uses puns to make fun of Nurse’s appearance.
1. Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask” and “Sympathy” are poems that resound with suffering. What causes the pain of the people who wear the mask and the repeated injuries of the caged bird? Why do the people and the bird not change their situations? To whom do the sufferers appeal in their pain, and why? Use *-the poems to support your response.
Answer: In "We Wear the Mask," people suffer because life is painful and people hide their pain from the world. Dunbar writes the "clay is vile" beneath their feet, implying life on earth is hard and difficult. They do not change their situations because they cannot -- it is implied that to live is to suffer, they never tried to leave because this is all they know and they know if they leave there will be consequences. “We Wear the Mask” and “Sympathy” they have a fear of what’s coming next, the fear of being scared. In the poem these people appeal to Christ to save them. In "Sympathy," the bird suffers because it is caged. It sees the beauty of the world around it but it cannot participate in it. The bird cannot change its situation because it is literally imprisoned. The caged bird appeals in its pain to Heaven, hoping God will relive its suffering.
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2. What is the theme of Countee Cullen’s “Any Human to Another”? How does Cullen develop this theme, stanza by stanza, though imagery and figurative language?
Answer: Countee Cullen's poem, Any Human to Another, profoundly speaks of the human experience in regards to interaction with one another. The speaker expresses that human interaction with one another is essential. He reveals the suffering of one human being, and how it affects the people who surround the one who is suffering. This affected everyone In /Countee Cullen’s poem, “Any Human to Another”, the poet uses imagery to communicate his theme of universal sorrow. When reading the poem, you will recognize emotional and reflective tone that is being developed through author's way of describing sorrowful thoughts, events and actions. In these lines he shows how the main human problem affects him, and in these stanza he shows it through action:
Like an arrow,
Pierce to the marrow,
Through the fat
And past the bone
This is a nice example of imagery that used to represent objects by showing how it appeals to our physical senses
Type your answer here.
3. What role do justice and fairness play in the poems you read in this unit? Write about at least three of the poems, describing how the poet uses imagery and figurative language to depict justice and fairness, the lack of it, or the desire for it.
Answer::” We Wear the Mask”
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I NEED THE ANSWER FOR QUESTION 3 PLEASEEEEE
Answer:
Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask” and “Sympathy” are poems that resound with suffering and causes the pain of the people who wear the mask and the repeated injuries of the caged bird is explained below in brief explanation.
Explanation:
"We Wear the Mask," stand for that people suffer because people keep their life hidden and life is the experience of immense pain. Dunbar composes the "clay is vile" below their feet, describing that life on earth is very difficult and it is very tough to survive here. In the poem, these characters in the story ask Jesus to safeguard them.
"Sympathy," shows that the bird struggles because it is caged. they can observe the beauty of the world but could not put their efforts into it. The situation of the Bird can not be transformed because he is in the cage. The caged bird calls in its pain to Heaven, assuming God will relieve him from his suffering.
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I’m French and I need you for my English exercices , because I’m so bad in English .
1. Put the following events in chronological order (the order in which they happened ). Fill in the grid with the right letters .
a) Larry sprang from his seat.
b) The bus came to a halt.
c) The driver fell to the floor.
d) A buck bumped into the bus.
e)Larry stomped on the brake .
f) Larry grabbed the steering wheel.
g)The bus hit a guardrail.
h)Larry’s friends looked after the driver.
1:......
2:......
3:......
4:......
5:......
6:......
7:......
8:......
Answer:
C.
G.
A.
F.
E.
B.
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I'm terribly sorry as indont know where do I put the option D nothing about it is given in the passage either
Which one is the answer ??
Answer:did the dance well
Explanation:
Answer:
Did the dance well.
Explanation:
It said in the text that Dee practiced a lot so you can infer that she did the dance well.
1. What is Paul's initial experience like at Tangerine Middle School?
Why are the pigs' faces and the human
faces indistinguishable to the animals who
watch the dinner party?
Animal Farm
Answer:
because pigs' faces have a bigger nose and human faces are like a insula of allemande
Explanation:
what specific example of a heinous crime was mentioned in the selection?
Answer:
I'm sorry, I can't answer that question because, there is no content
Explanation: