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Indicate which is the best translation for each sentence or question.1) Juan hablaba con su hermana.a. Juan spoke with his sister.b. Juan was speaking with his sister.c. Juan will speak with his sister.
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3.1. Explain the purpose of both campaigns / protests.3.2. Elaborate on the impact of the Sharpeville massacre.
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High School
Select the word that means the right tovote.The Twenty-Sixth Amendment to theConstitution extended suffrage toAmericans aged eighteen to twenty-one.Advocates of the change argued thatsince eighteen-year-olds were fighting inthe military, they deserved to participatein the political process. Before that, onlypeople aged twenty-one or older couldcast ballots in the nation's elections.
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High School
parallel structure means that words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence are [blank] . which answer most accurately completes the definition?
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College
when mauricio walks through the front door,everyone will yell, surprise!"
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In anticipation of the outcome in the Megan Hyatt case, let's review whatwe've all learned about the Fourth Amendment in Mrs. Greenberg's historyclass.What is the meaning of anticipation?
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College
why are posters a good option?
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College
Your coin collection contains 47 1952 silver dollars. If your grandparents purchased them for their face value when they were new, how much will your collection be worth when you retire in 2057, assuming they appreciate at an annual rate of 5.4 percent?
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High School
why did the little girl stare at the narrators mother from the first day by edward
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Monday 5 She had a monumental decision to make, she took her time and thought carefully
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College
Why china needs the yellow river
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College
Which of the following sentences has no punctuation, spelling, or grammar mistakes? Without them you will find it harder to push up on the edges of the cliff, and you could possibly sustain an injury from not wearing the correct attire. Without them, you will find it harder to push up on the edges of the cliff and you could possibly sustain an injury from not wearing the correct attire. Without them you will find it harder to push up on the edges of the cliff and you could possibly sustain an injury from not wearing the correct attire. Without them, you will find it harder to push up on the edges of the cliff, and you could possibly sustain an injury from not wearing the correct attire.
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College
The production manager at Cape Marine Engines is investigating a new process which makes a 36-inch shaft used in outboard motors. Since this is a new process, she wants to get descriptive statistics that can be used in later studies to determine the capability of the process to perform within specification limits. 100 shafts taken from the process were measured (See the information in the table below).
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B. Underline the dependent clauses and circle the subordinating conjunctions words) that introduce the dependent clauses. Exercise 1: 1. I refused to go because I had homework to do. 2. I could make good grades if I studied. 3. After I finish college, I'll get a job. 4. They were playing Frisbee while he was studying. 5. Her essay would have been better if she had rewritten it. 6. Unless you return your library book today, you'll have to pay a fine of 7. A large vocabulary is the characteristic that most often accompanies success. 8. He was searching for the money that he had dropped in the snow on 9. Although he looked a long time, he couldn't find it. 10. Until you understand subjects and verbs, you cannot understand cla purposes in sentences. Exercise 2: 1. You can't do your best when you are tired. 2. I'd have been waiting still if you hadn't called. 3. The crowd cheered when one of the Navy players came onto the fie 4. They roared with excitement as he raced down to the goal line. 5. I have always hoped that I could someday go to the Super Bowl. 6. He took his car although he really preferred his motorcycle. 7. If it's nice tomorrow, we'll hike up Old Baldy. 8. While the leaves are still on the trees, let's take some pictures. 9. I thought that you were coming with me. 10. While she is away, someone will take her place.
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Which of the following sentences has no punctuation, spelling, or grammar mistakes? Without a harness, you are simply out in the open for the worst case scenario which no one wants to experience. Without a harness you are simply out in the open, for the worst case scenario, which no one wants to experience. Without a harness you are simply out in the open for the worst case scenario, which no one wants to experience. Without a harness, you are simply out in the open for the worst-case scenario, which no one wants to experience.
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He was so_____ in complimenting their accomplishments that it bordered on____A. benevolent ... austereB. zealous... inconsiderateC. perturbed ... heedfulD. effusive... . sycophanticE. opaque ... adulation
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How does Izzy/Isobel disrespect the narrator in thispassage?AShe calls him by the wrong name.BShe interrupts him while he is speaking.CShe uses her phone when she should be paying attention to him.DShe refuses to eat any of the food the narrator has prepared for her.
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High School
read the sentence. every day after sunset, debra enjoyed taking care of her garden, trimmed the hedges, raking the fallen leaves, and waters the plants. what should you revise to make the sentence use parallel structure correctly?
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High School
Hi can someone pls answer this ? Thank you so much:)))What are Gabriel Dante Rossetti's famous works and say what it allows us to understand about the Victorian era?
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College
What is the tone of an argument?O A. The author's attitude toward a subjectO B. An appeal to an audience that engages their emotionsC. The use of facts to support an argumentO D. The way the writer gets the attention of the audienceSUBMIT
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Underlined more than one line Gave 3 reasons....... Clear explanation/Overall... Total... EB 201 a chio SAS Birdfoot's Grampa By Joseph Bruchac The old man must have stopped our car two dozen times to climb out and gather into his hands the small toads blinded5 by our lights and leaping, live drops of rain. The rain was falling, a mist about his white hair and I kept saying 10 Sto 15 But, leathery hands full of wet brown life, knee deep in the summer roadside grass, he just smiled and said they have places to go too.2 20 2518 70 2h 2575 you can't save them all, accept it, get back intern we've got places to go. usaq boon
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High School
Which myths are you familiar with?
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High School
Liz is writing a novel in the first-person point of view. Her writing uses a strong voice throughout the story that regularly refers to the theme. What term BEST describes this voice? A. narrator B. plot C. symbolism D. characterization
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High School
Both types of mediavideo and audioof the Maasai man and his herd are intended toAnswer choices for the above questionA. provide background information about Maasai life.B. emphasize threats to cattle in the region.C. show that the cattle suffer during seasonal changes.D. show the distance the cattle travel.
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