A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a(n) _____.
a.
tornado
b.
hurricane
c.
war
d.
earthquake

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Answer 1
C. War hope this helps :)
Answer 2

The correct option is C. A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a war.

Wars frequently result in higher output, more competitive labor markets, and higher salaries. The major conflicts of the 20th century helped to reduce inequality, expand the welfare state, and advance civil rights in the United States.

Why do humans cause war?

Most of the time, governments, not populations, start conflicts. And the majority of the time, they arise from conflicts over resources and land or from a government's ambition to exert more control and power.

War is a fierce armed struggle between two or more states, governments, society, or paramilitary organizations like militias, mercenaries, or insurgents. Extreme violence, aggressiveness, devastation, and mortality, whether committed by conventional or irregular military troops, are typically its defining characteristics.

Real weekly wages before taxes in manufacturing were 50 percent greater in 1944 than they had been in 1939 as a result of wage increases and overtime compensation. Entire new businesses, technology, and related human talents were also developed as a result of the war. More equitable distribution of income and full employment were brought about by the war.

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From the day Malala is born, her father is proud of her existence. He even calls her Jani Mun, or soulmate. Do you think the nickname is fitting? In what ways is Malala her father’s soulmate? In what ways is she not?

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Explanation:

I'm glad that I've read that book lol.

yes I think that nickname is fitting for her.

cause like as you must have read that book you know that she was very much like her father, by that I mean that as her father was an activist she used to follow him unlike his brother and soon she also became an activist so that kinda makes that alike.

As you know that girls weren't allowed to go to school in many places there, her father wanted her to go school(as we know that he supported her) and used to fight for the right of a girl to school just like Malala.

I cant think of more now >□<

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Plz help I need ASAP! Questions are for Treasure Island

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Answer:

Number 5 is - is valuable stolen goods.

Explanation:

What does the diet of snowy owls consist of? (Select all that apply.)

A.lemmings B.rabbits C.wolf spiders D.arctic foxes this is langague arts

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Answer:

Lemmings

Rabbits

Explanation:

Lemmings, several lemmings, are the snow owl's favorite dinner. Upwards of 1,600 lemmings per year, or four to six a day, can be consumed by an adult. With mice, rats, insects, and fish, the birds augment the diet.

Answer:

I wanna say the correct answer is lemmings,and rabbits!!!!!

Explanation:

I am gonna go with my answer which is lemmings and rabbits!!!!!!

Zoos and Animal Health
The idea of keeping any living creature behind barriers is difficult for some people to accept. It’s true that zoo animals receive medical care. But zoo supporters claim that animals in captivity are even healthier than those in the wild. Let’s consider a few problems with this argument. First, animals like polar bears live in naturally cold climates. However, there are polar bear exhibits in warm and even tropical areas worldwide. It is very stressful for animals to adapt to different temperatures and this affects their health. Next, no matter how hard they try, zoos cannot provide the living space that animals need. Studies show that small enclosures prevent animals from getting enough exercise and carrying out normal routines. Lack of space even lowers infant survival rates. Zoo diets may not contain the nutrients animals get in the wild, causing disease and weight problems. Finally, the life span of some species, such as elephants, is shorter in zoos. What is the author’s point in “Zoos and Animal Health”?


Forcing animals to live in enclosures is unacceptable to many people.

Animals in the wild eat more nutritious foods than animals that live in zoos.

Animals in zoos experience fewer health problems than those that live in the wild.

It is wrong to say that animals kept in captivity are healthier than animals that live in the wild.

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Answer:

Forcing animals to live in enclosures is unacceptable to many people.

Write a short paragraph about an event at your school. Use at least six homonyms in your paragraph.​

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I can not anwser the question fully because you have to use an event that happened or happening at YOUR school.

A homonym is two words having the same spelling or pronunciation but having a different meaning and origin.

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how does jada feel at the beginning of the story

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Answer: She is happy with her drawing and thinks Jada has a talent.

Explanation: Easy, I got it right.

Jada feels he is happy with her drawing and thinks Jada has a talent.

What is a story?

A story is a narrative that can account for imagery and real people and events. The story is based on a certain plot and includes social media and many more aspects lie in friction and imply drama. The story about Jada is about a child who feels happy when he is drawing and he thinks he has talent.

Find out more information about the story.

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What is most closely the meaning of modesty as it is used on page 78?
A. correct or socially acceptable behavior
B. the tendency not to talk about one's achievements
C. an act of speech or conduct that is overly ambitious or self-indulgent
O D. the quality of being limited in size, amount, or scope

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The answer is A it’s not that hard for me I got it right

If you have 7 fish and 3 drown how many do you have left? My friends are always doing this i always say 4..

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Answer:

7 because fish dont drown

Explanation:

duh

Answer:

the answer is 7

Explanation:

trick question fish can't drown

Which of these is most likely to be a long-term goal? A. Learning new vocabulary words B. Increasing your reading speed C. Passing your science exam D. Becoming a high school teacher​

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D.) Becoming a high school teacher.

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She right it’s D Because passing an exam would be a goal not a long term goal

Identify the error in the sentence.
Although she wanted to be in the play: she lacked self-confidence, so she didn't think she would get the part.
a. Although
c. self-confidence,
b. play:
d. didn't
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
Ο Ο Ο Ο
ОС
D

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Answer:

Je vois pas d'erreur mais je pense que ça doit etre "confidence" pas "self confidence"

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from "Rose's Birthday Present" by Marie E. C. Delbrassine.

"Where is Rose?" "Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon." "She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery." "Very well, father, I won't forget."

Dr. Sinclair retreated again to his surgery, which was arranged also as his library, knowing that his willing helper would not fail to join him there.

What is the correct way to separate the dialogue in this excerpt?

"Where is Rose?" "Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon."

"She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery."

"Very well, father, I won't forget."
"Where is Rose?"

"Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon." "She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery." "Very well, father, I won't forget."
"Where is Rose?"

"Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon."

"She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery."

"Very well, father, I won't forget."
"Where is Rose?"

"Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon."

"She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery." "Very well, father, I won't forget."

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Answer:

It’s either 1 or the 3rd one. Sorry if this is wrong but it seems more right

Explanation:

THE BLUE-EYED, BROWN-EYED EXERCISE by CommonLit Staff2014 answer asap

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Answer:

Hindi ko pa napag aaralan

if you were asked to describe an orange to someone who had never see an orange what would you tell the person?

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I would describe it as an orange colored sphere that peels open to a stringy soft fruit.

What is the best definition of allegory?

a story in which animals act the opposite of how one would expect
a piece of literature that uses humor to show human weaknesses
a piece of literature that takes place in a magical, imaginary world
a story in which the characters and events symbolize human truths

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Answer:

4th-sentence

Explanation:

gives more

i would say b: a piece of literature that used humor to show human weaknesses .

“When I was your age, 80 years ago,” Luke’s great-grandmother began, “a wagon pulled by horses picked me up outside our house to take me to school. There wasn’t room for us in the schoolhouse, so all of us West End kids went to school in the basement of the library.” Luke was surprised. “That sounds like a fun way to get to school! I ride the school bus. I hope we don’t ever have too many kids to in my school, because our town library doesn’t have a basement!”
Paraphrase the dialogue. i d k how to Paraphrase the dialogue. ???? how

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Answer:

Steps are down below

Explanation:

Read and Make Notes. Carefully read the text that you want to paraphrase

Find Different Terms

Put the Text into Your Own Words

Check Your Work

Get a General Idea of the Original

Check Your Understanding

Make Note

Write Your Summary

Explanation: "80 years ago when I was around your age, A wagon came to my house to pick me up," Lukes great-grandmother began, "There were too many kids at the schoolhouse, so the West End kids and I attened school in te basment of the Libary." Luke was shocked. " That sounds like an amazing way to get to school, although I hope my school never has to many kids, because the town libary doesn't have a basement.

I hope I helped also I wanted to give you the definition of paraphase for the future! :)))

Paraphrase: Express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.

We turned to go, but then Miz Thomas said, "That Mitchell, he done somethin'? He in trouble?"

"We just want to talk to him, Edna," Hammond assured her. Still, though, as we rode away, I saw Miz Thomas frown, and young as I was, I knew she was worried. She was worried because my brothers had come. My brothers had come asking about Mitchell, and my brothers were white.

—The Land,
Mildred D. Taylor

Based on the novel’s historical context, what causes Miz Thomas to frown?

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Answer:

She's worried that white boys are asking where her son is. Mitchell is black while Paul's brothers are white, and there are tensions between formerly enslaved and white people at that time.

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

The citation is incorrect, the database used to find the source needs to be cited in-text.

Explanation:

which detail best supports the idea that in this futuristic setting the landscape is very dry?​

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Answer:

It’s a constant war these days against the dust that sweeps across the city limits.

Rule of Three KERET’S STORY

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Answer:

All the three elements which are talking animals, goldfish and rule of three include in the story.

Explanation:

In  Etgar Keret's "What, of This Goldfish, Would you Wish?", all the three elements which are talking animals, goldfish and rule of three include in the story.

The the talking animal would be the goldfish. And the rule of three would be the three wishes that Yoni asked people if they found a talking goldfish that granted three wishes.

The rule of three could also be implied to Sergei who was actually granted three wishes by the magic goldfish.

Karana found that the ____ was the most terrible time of all.

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Answer:

Hunt, or fight

Explanation:

I have read the book and it was okay but I have read it a couple of times and have it nearly memorized.

What is the Author's purpose in including the idea of France in first two sentences of paragraph 7?

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Answer:

Explanation:

b

Answer: To show how the island of England and its history was affected by those who arrived from other places

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Answer:

I'm not quite sure but I might

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION ILL GIVE YOU 20 POINTS PLEASE !!!!!

“Love”


“Love for friends”


“Love for family”


“Conflict between groups”

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Answer:

love for friends

Explanation:

i hope its helps u

I'm pretty sure it would be conflict between groups

the two are in love yes, but the biggest thing is since the two groups hate each other it won't work

How do Valentine's entrance and message affed
the plot?
They foreshadow the eventual success of Duke
Orsino's pursuit of Olivia.
They make it clear that Duke Orsino's hunting trip
will succeed.
They suggest an obstacle to Duke Orsino's love for
Olivia.
They point to the obvious fact that Olivia has
betrayed Duke Orsino.

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They suggest an obstacle to Duke Orsino's love for

Olivia.

He said to him," Please wait here till I return. change to indirect speech

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Answer:

please wait there until i return

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Indirect/Reported Speech refers to a dialogue being told to a third person/reporting what happened to a third person.

Example: He said,"I don't know the answer." (Direct)

               He said that he didn't know the answer. (Indirect)

In the above example, when writing in indirect/reported form, the sentence changes according to its tense. Also, modifications regarding certain words like 'this' changes to 'that', 'tomorrow' changes to 'the next day', 'will' changes to 'would', 'can' changes to 'could' and many other words have to be made. Also, if the sentence is contains an interrogation, then 'said' changes to 'asked'. Punctuation marks other than a full stop (.) cannot be used in indirect/reported speech.

He said to me,"Please wait here till I return." (Direct)

He requested me to wait there till he returned. (Indirect)

Pops Johnson's new neighbor a tightrope walker gave
everyone free tickets to the circus.
Where would the punctuation go

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Pope Johnson’s new neighbour, a tightrope walker, gave everyone free tickets to the circus.

Excerpt from Stuff Matters

By Mark Miodownik

In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.

***

In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
Which line from the excerpt provides context that supports the meaning of the word malleable?

a) metals are fundamentally different

b) hammered into shape

c) they flow

d ) stronger when you hit them

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Answer:

b) hammered into shape

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik, it is narrated that metals were a great discovery which replaced the use of stones and bones as they were easily malleable unlike the other previously used material.

The line from the excerpt that provides context that supports the meaning of the word malleable is "hammered into shape". This is because for a thing to be malleable, it means that it its shape can be easily altered.

What characteristics of regionalism are in "A Call Loan" By O. Henry?

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The bank examiner is the outsider from the East who does not understand or appreciate the cowboy banker's way of doing business. His willingness to dismiss local customs, regardless of their practicality and effectiveness, makes the people of Chaparosa seem simple but also more moral and compassionate by comparison.

The characteristics of regionalism that is demonstrated in "A Call Loan" here would be:

The bank examiner being an outsider failing to understand the local ways and his wish to dislocate local traditions.

What is Regionalism?

Regionalism is described as the tendency in which individual displays exceeding devotion towards his/her own community or region.

In this text authored by O. Henry, the examiner is an outsider, and his failure to adjust to the local traditions of the place demonstrates regionalism.

His failure to admire the cowboy also reflects this further and his wish to disrupt the traditions of the place also display this further.

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Why is it difficult for the Minotaur to catch Percy?

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Answer:This is remarkable, considering that Percy has no formal training when it comes to fighting monsters – yet.

Explanation:

Select the phrase that more clearly shows the beauty of expression.

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of noble dreams unfolded
of past activities

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Answer:

Of noble dreams unfolded

Explanation:

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