When you are writing an introduction, one way to organize it is to go from:
A. happy to sad.
B. conclusion to supporting paragraph.
C. general to specific.
D. boring to interesting.

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. General to specific

Explanation:

Typically you would right a hook and a claim. Then finish it off with your topics.


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Which of the following is an effective way to use your notes?
A.
They should be used as a study guide for test review.
B.
They can be used to avoid reading the textbook.
C.
They should be used to swap notes with classmates.
D.
They should be used to answer questions on tests.

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They should be used as a study guide for test review!

what does it mean acquire?

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Answer:

acquire means to buy or obtain (an asset or object) for oneself.

Explanation:

To acquire means to get or come to own something. You acquire an education by your own effort.

Exam
Anglo/Saxon singing poets,
known as
would recite stories of famous
warriors in large
A. bards, arenas
B. troubadours, banquet halls
C. Scops, mead halls

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Answer: C. Scops, Mead Halls

Explanation:

Much like the Norse people had Skalds, the English of old had Scops. These poets would recite oral English poems for the pleasure of the public but were usually under local government employ.

Scope recited their poems in Mead Halls which were large halls that were used for social activities like merriment and celebrations. They were also sometimes used to plan war.

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The answer is B adjectives are describing words so saying she’s kind and gentle is describing her the answer is B

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Answer:

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Explanation:

SORRY ITS TOO MUCHH

How does Beowulf plan to finish the fight with grendels mother?

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Answer:

Beowulf, who is the prince of the Geats comes to Heorot to help King Hrothgar defeat a monster that has been terrorising his kingdom.

He defeats the monster Grendel, but Grendel's mother comes for revenge and Beowulf goes underwater to fight her too. He realises his weapons cannot hurt her and finally uses a giant sword off the wall to kill and decapitate her.

Which of the following is often used in an uninformed opinion?
emotionally charged words
non-emotionally charged words
valid facts
examples

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Answer: If you only can pick one answer, the answer is : Emotionally charged words

If you can pick two answers they are: Emotionally charged words and examples.

Explanation: An uninformed opinion, is an opinion someone has developed without knowing any prior facts or truthful knowledge.  An uninformed opinion would use emotionally charged words and examples instead of valid facts.

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Healthy soils will nurture plants and a healthy ecosystem that supports all types of wildlife.

Which I the words below replaced the word nature in the sentence above would CHANGE the meaning of the
sentence

A- protect

B- care for

C- take over

D- support

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The answer is B hope this helps

please who can form three names from this name immaculate, Daniel, Rita when join together​: l mean join the names together and form three names​

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Danrita, Dana, Ritaniel

What ideas was Hobbes wrestling with? What were his major influences? In what ways did science and religion influence these ideas?

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Thomas Hobbes is rightly regarded as a monumental figure in the history of philosophy, especially for his masterpiece Leviathan (1651 in English; 1668 in Latin). The scholarly literature on Leviathan is voluminous and has been especially focused upon issues in political philosophy, such as representation and authorization, sovereignty and absolutism, contracts and covenants, and the relationship of civil authority to religion, among others. Since its printing the portrayal in Leviathan XIII of humans in their natural state—an existence that is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short”—has struck the imagination of many of Hobbes’ readers, leaving many seeing Hobbes as pessimistic at best or hopelessly unrealistic at worst.

In Hobbes’ own time, however, he was also well-known, even if sometimes ridiculed, for his views in mathematics, natural philosophy, and optics. In A Minute or First Draught of the Optiques (1646), Hobbes’ own assessment of his work is laudatory:

…I shall deserve the Reputation of having been the first to lay the ground of two Sciences, this of Opticques, the most curious, and that other of natural Justice, which I have done in my book de Cive, the most profitable of all other. (Hobbes 1646 [1983: 622])

Although some contemporaries saw promise in Hobbes’ optics, such as Mersenne, who published Hobbes’ work in this area in 1644 in Ballistica, in the years following the publication of Leviathan Hobbes’ pursuits apart from political philosophy were taken less seriously. There are a number of possible explanations for this decline in the opinion of Hobbes’ competence in these areas, including his numerous attempts to square the circle, the association of his views with atheism by many critics, and the conflicts he had with Robert Boyle at the time of the rise of experimental philosophy. These all contributed to some extent to Hobbes’ exclusion from the Royal Society when it was founded.

If Hobbes’ mathematical and natural-philosophical endeavors failed to be taken seriously by his contemporaries near the end of his life, what purpose is served by understanding these failed attempts?[1] Apart from interest in them on their own terms as episodes in the history of science and philosophy, there are several reasons why we may find these areas of Hobbes’ thought valuable for study. First, Hobbes himself understood his political philosophy, or as he called it “civil philosophy”, to be a science capable of demonstration. Thus, understanding his general views about the nature of scientific demonstration promises to shed light on the way in which he saw civil philosophy as scientific. Second, Hobbes understood natural-philosophical explanations in physics as needing to make use of mathematical principles to count, as he says, as “true physics”. This may seem like a banal claim to a twenty-first century reader, but it was not so to many in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Hobbes’ natural philosophy thus situates him within the shift from qualitative to quantitative physics. Third, Hobbes’ conflicts with the Royal Society show us not only his views of the role of experimentation but also contextualize the rise of experimentalism. After discussing Hobbes’ criteria for scientific knowledge, this entry will address each of these three areas. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!

What is motel???

Need an answer

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a roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists, typically having the rooms arranged in low blocks with parking directly outside.
Its basically a roadside hotel thats typically cheaper and has the rooms arranged in a smaller building with parking outside.

PLS HELP This is a Test it is 6th grade ELA pls help if you know the book The boy who Harnessed the wind pls help ASAP

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U cant just show us the problem n not give us the context

Is violence an effective means to create change? Why or why not?

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i would say no, because in the end it just creates more destruction because people die and it just makes more tension between the opposing sides

read this sentence from paragraph 2.
When people don’t read and don’t have access to books,
information can’t travel and culture can’t be shared beyond small communities.
What can readers infer about the culture in the 1400s from this sentence?
A People did not travel beyond their own community, so information and culture did not spread.B People who could not read also could not share information or culture.
C People could not access information or culture beyond their own community.
D All people who read also traveled and shared cultural information as they traveled.

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The answer would be C. It says in the sentence that they couldn't share their information beyond their communities so people couldn't access it beyond that.

(On Thursday, John will have donated £20 to the charity) change it into a passive voice

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Answer: On Thursday, John donated £20 to the charity

Explanation:

CAn someone please name these 10 muscle groups?? I’ll mark brainliest

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Answer:

sternocleidomastoid

pectoralis major

deltoid

rectus abdominalis

biceps

triceps

rectus femoris

gastrocnemius

brachioradialis

semitendinosis

Explanation:

Which strategy would help you best in preparing for vocabulary you have never seen before?
O learning the prefixes of words
O writing a word list while you read a text
O developing an acronym to remember a difficult word
O creating an image to reinforce a word and its definition in your mind

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D. Creating an image to reinforce a word and it’s definition in your mind.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Click to capitalize the movie's title correctly.

what love is for


Please hurry

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Answer:

What Love is For thats the answer

Which sentences contain subject/verb agreement errors?

Alex make an effort to go outside every day.

He is not stopped by bad weather .

Alex love to run.

The team play basketball.

The box of chocolates had not yet been opened.

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Answer:

sentence 1,3 and 4hope this helps xx

What does this simile from "Dreams" communicate about dreams?

What dreams we have and how they fly
Like rosy clouds across the sky;

A. Dreams that go unfulfilled may cause anger.
B. Dreams can be as attractive as clouds lit by a sunrise.
C. Dreams may slip from one's grasp as clouds move across the sky.
D. Dreams that cause the sensation of flying among the clouds are fulfilled.

IF YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION I WILL GIVE YOU A BUNCH OF POINT PLEASE!!!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

i think

Why does the doctor consider rum and climate to be their allies?

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Answer:

I think it has to do with alcohol and warmth not blending. Together they lead to lack of hydration and strategic blunders.

Explanation:

in what way is their discovery at the old tree unexpected

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Answer:they rioters forget their journey about finding death when they find the coins

Explanation:

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How does your communication style change based on whom you are interacting with? Is this something you do consciously? Why or why not?

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yes it does.

one may want to appear more sophisticated and well read in front of those with higher social or intellectual status in order to gain approval and self worth.

I believe it's usually subconscious, as many want to make a good impression on someone, and may do that, for example, by refraining from using slang whilst in a job interview.

this is often referred to as "code switching".

Answer: your communication style does change

Explanation:

I usually do it around someone i want to make a good impression on. If you want to make a good impression the way you communicate with that person is going to make an impact and your communication style is going to change around who you’re hanging out with.

Which sentence does not have a squinting modifier error?
1. I told Lucy when the test was over we should celebrate.
2. I often think about taking a kickboxing class.
3. What you read frequently you will remember.

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I think the answer is 3

Answer:

The correct answer is 2. I often think about taking a kickboxing class.

Explanation:

In this sentence, the modifier often is clearly linked to think. In the other two sentences, the modifier is not clear. It could go two ways. In I told Lucy when the test was over we should celebrate, it could mean that the person told Lucy they should celebrate after their test, or when the person saw Lucy after the test, she said they should celebrate.

is a TOTALITARIAN nation or state, only one political party is allowed to exit?
true or false

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true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answer:

It is a state. and false.

Explanation:

I learned about it.

PLEASE HELP ME QUICK 10 POINTS

NO LINKS OR TROLLS​

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Answer:

a. Ramiz asked what Imran could do for him.

b. The teacher asked why Haider had come late to the class again.

c. He asked where the boat was. The he told them to hurry up because they were being chased.

d. The visitor asked the name of the beautiful building was.

e. The painter told me he had painted that picture.

f. He said he had not broken the glass.

Explanation:

The original sentences were written in direct speech, which means the exact words said by the characters or people were reproduced. For example:

- Tina said, "I don't think we should go now."

The reported speech does not directly reproduce the speaker's words. The quotation marks disappear, and the one reporting makes changes to what was said, especially concerning the subject, the verb tense, and time expressions. Take a look at the example below:

- Tina said, "I don't think we should go now." (direct) X Tina said she didn't think they should go then.

That is what we did in the sentences above. We reported what people said or asked by making changes. The subjects were substituted by the corresponding names or pronouns; the verb tenses were changed to their forms; and questions were structured as statements.

Which excerpt is an example of logos in Kennedy's address at Rice University?

A. The Mariner spacecraft now on its way to Venus is the most intricate instrument in the history of space science.

B. That budget now stands at $5,400,000,000 a year — a staggering sum, though somewhat less than we pay for cigarettes and cigars every year.

C. I am delighted that this university is playing a part in putting a man on the moon as part of a great national effort of the United States of America.

D. I regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the Office of the Presidency.

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Answer:

I believe it c good luck with the answer

Answer:

B.  That budget now stands at $5,400,000,000 a year — a staggering sum, though somewhat less than we pay for cigarettes and cigars every year.

Explanation:

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Harris hopes to bring awareness to issues of bias and discrimination in the United States.
Which selection from the article BEST supports the statement above?

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Answer: Second article  supports the statement above.

Explanation: Bias and discrimination has a big effect in USA

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How do you think reading helps with your vocabulary? What strategies can you use on your own to learn more words?

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Answer:

you can find context clues to find out a meaning of a word in the book/articles/etc. the more you read the more words you will know:)

Answer:

Reading can help with vocabulary because it helps you to better understand how certain words are used correctly in sentences and paragraphs. It also helps one better understand how to spell specific things.

Explanation:

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Express your opinion in 4 sentences Do you think you learn more from success or from failure​

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Answer:

in my opinion, failure helps you learn more than success. Success gives you limits, like you only know what to do, but you dont know what not to do. Failure teaches you what not to do for present and future mistakes. Say like if you lost a spelling bee, you would learn to study more and not waist time playing. That failure taught you what not to do, and what to do. Also, another example, if a kid is going down a slide upside down, they would fall off the slide and hit their heads on the ground, they would learn not to do that anymore and to sit up correctly.

Explanation:

I believe we can all be more successful if we learn from our failures. By learning from out failures we now know what not to do. For example if you want to learn how to ride a bike, you will fail the first few times, but the more times you fail the more chance of success. You will gradually learn what and not to do to not fall. Therefore you will become successful and learn how to ride your bike.
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