ANYONE HAVE THE TIME TO READ THIS AND TELL ME WHAT TO DO TO IMPROVE? PLEASE IT WOULD MAKE MY DAY!!!!!!!
*Snow Day*

*Bill 12 years old

*Joe Bills friend 11 years old

*SCENE 1

*TIME, PLACE, BASIC SETTING, ETC.*

*Narrator,It was a cold winter morning in the middle of January our Characters Bill and Joe(they are BFs)are having fun during a snow day when they hear a loud noise.

*Bill*What was that Noise?

*Joe* I have no idea lets go find out.

*Bill*Yeah it sounded like it came form the forest over there. Lets go!.

*Narrator* The to children wonder into the woods in search of the noise they have heard.

“BANG!!!”

.*Bill* WHOA!!!!!!

Joe* (Whispers) Be quite theres something up there.

Bill* (Says in a low voice)Its an alien spaceship!

*SCENE ENDS*

Scene 2

Bill* Lets hide behind this bush.

*Joe.*Wow thats so weird are you sure?

*Bill.*Im sure. (Whispers)Uh-oh I think the Alien heard us!

Joe* What makes you think that?

Bill* Look!

Narrator* Joe looks over Bill to see the alien fitted in what looks like armor wobbles over to where they are hiding.

Joe* We got to get out of here!!

They Jump out of the bush and the alien looks frightened. It turns around and begins to run wabble away.

Joe*Wait we didn't mean to scare you!!

Bill* I think hes more afraid of us then we are of him.

Joe* Yeah, but we’ve got to help him hes not from here.

Bill* I agree and maybe we will be able to make this Duo a Trio.

Joe*Agreed Lets go!

Narrator* The Duo try to find clues on where the alien has went.

Bill* Joe, its getting late and we can’t find him.

Joe*Here!! A footprint!

Bill* Nice it looks like he went into the cave…

Joe*There he is! In the cave.

Narrator* The boys Cautiously enters the cave where they hear a slight rumbling and a CRASH.

Bill*(Coughs)Joe are you ok?

Joe*(Wheezes) Yeah but I think the cave fell in.

Bill* Yeah.

Joe* Wheres the Alien?

Bill* I think that he is on the other side of the wall.

Joe*We have to save him!

Bill* I know but its pitch black we are going to need to get supplies.

Narrator* The boys return to Joes house where they go into Joes Bedroom Where they got 2 Flashlight Glowsticks and Walkie Talkies.

Joe* I think that we are ready to save a alien!

END OF ACT 2

Scene 3

Narrator*The Boys return to the cave to help the alien. While Joe goes on top of the hill where the entrance to the cave is located while Bill goes in the cave to try find an opening.

Bill* I think that I may have found a small hole but I cant seem to slip through it.

Joe* Ok Ill keep looking up here if I find any holes ill let you know.

Bill* Ok, AHHHHHHH!!!!!!

Joe* Bill? Bill! Are you ok!?!

Bill* Yeah Yeah Im fine but there a bigger problem now.

Joe*Whats That?

Bill* The Aliens stuck under a rock!!

(The alien squirms and wiggles but cant get free.)

Joe*Hold on Im on my way!

Narrator*Bill looks down at the alien and sees he wont survive much longer so Bill takes matters into his own hands.

Bill* I have to save this alien!

(Bill Puts his hand on each side of the rock and begins to pull as hard as he cans)

Bill*(Grunts) Come On!!

Narrator* The rock begins to rise slowly but Bills strength is fading.

Bill*(Whimpers) I cant hold it much longer……

Joe* Hang in there Im on my way!

(The alien sees the effort and determination in Bills face and begins to help in the lifting of the rock)

Bill* All..most..there..

Narrator*As Bill and the alien strain to lift the Huge rock Joe runs as fast as he could to get back to where the where and just as the had used the last amount of there strength trying to lift the rock….Joe leaps into action and with there combined strength the alien shimmies out of underneath the rock. And with a loud thud the rock falls. But everything beings to shake… For The cave is CAVING IN!!

Bill* (Yells) WE’VE GOT TO GET OUT OF HERE!!

Joe*WE WILL NEVER MAKE IT!

(The alien grabs the two boys and takes off running bolt at top speed out of the cave just as the roof falls in. The alien sets them down and bows as if it was saying thank you.)

Bill*(Pants)Whoa what just happened?

Joe*(Mumbles) I have no idea.

(The alien looks at the two boys and pats them gently and there heads. As if he was saying Good Bye. The alien bolts out of sight and soon they see the alien ship fly over there heads out into the unknown universe.)

Bill* The alien saved our lives.

Joe* Yeah.

(As they talk about what has just happened something falls from the sky)

(Clash!)

Bill* What is it?

Joe*Its a figurine...an alien figurine. But what does it mean?

Bill*I think it means never to forget…

Joe* Yeah, Ill never forget today.

Narrator* They boys pretured from the forest and walk toward the sunset arms hung over one another toward the place they call home.

Bill*Yeah, me neither. But we can both agree… it was a great snow day.

*MOVIE/PLAY ENDS*

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think im the only one that actually read it but omg it's so good!

Explanation:


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Can someone plz help??

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I would try writing your own then using grammarly

Tittle story Autumntime: Write a story about what the main character does with the acorn once he

returns home. Use what you have learned about setting, conflict, and

characters to create your story.

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I kept thinking about what I would do with the nut when I got home, I had no idea what could be done with it, but I took it out of my pocket and watched it carefully, looking at every detail it taught.

The nut was hard and resistant, it had the appearance of wood and a smell that I couldn't identify. My father, looking at me, was surprised by the nut in my hands. "My goodness, a nut! It is incredible that you have the opportunity to see it for real. This is a real treat, you must take good care of it." He said.

"What am I supposed to do with her?" I asked. "We can open it up so you can taste it. I loved eating nuts when I was a kid. I bet you will, too." My hand spoke, but it didn't seem like a good idea.

"We could add some sugar, or honey, or make bread." My dad said, looking at my mom. "You can't make bread with a single nut, we wouldn't taste it." Mom answered.

"I would like to keep it closed." I said, surprising everyone and making them look at me at the same time. "Aren't you curious to try it?" My mother said. "I have, but it is something so rare and unique, I would not like to destroy it as it happened with all trees. I would like to keep it, if you don't mind."

My parents looked at each other and my father sighed and said "I can build a platform for you to store it and display it however you want." I smiled and said it would be great and so we started to think where we would put it.

The weather was terrible; we drove slowly.

Group of answer choices:

fragment

run on

comma splice

complete sentence

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Answer:

Maybe a comma splice

Explanation:

A fragment doesn't have a main verb or anything like that. . I know its not a run on sentence because it does stay on the main topic. I'm not in collage. Its not a complete sentence either  Its probably a comma splice because it talks about two topics that are related, it takes two independent clauses. If that's not a comma splice than its a fragment but I'm pretty sure its a comma splice.

fragment

the sentence is short and doesn't have a comma and between it

please help me i'm being timed

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i cant open the file thing

I don’t know if it’s my phone but the picture isn’t loading at all, it’s just blank

what is the prevailing tone of the poem?​

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What is the poem called?

The business of analysis is efficient.
True
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

I think analyzing things should make the process faster

How do you think Kenny Washington has impacted the game of football to this day?

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He is one of the first African American college football stars, Kenny Washington was one of two Black athletes to reintegrate the NFL in 1946.

Elena sat at her computer to write a paper. It was due on
Friday and she had no idea how to start. Her topic was on
the rainforest, but Elena had never seen one. She decided
to research rainforests on the internet first.
Which of the following is an inference you could make from the text?
A. Elena has a paper due
about the rainforest.

B. Elena needs a tutor.

C. It is before Friday.

D. Elena hates the rainforest.

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B. Elena needs a tutor

I need help please.

I need details paragraph about this Image.

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Answer:

two horrifying babies hugging as they fall down into the abyss. oh, mean,  old timey, antiquated, expressive, a little flashy for it's time. I do not know just make something up at this point

Explanation:

The lizard was so lethargic that I wasn’t sure if it was alive or dead it did not even blink
(would a animal that seemed dead dead be green inactive or big?) lethargic mean

A) green
B) inactive
C) big

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B) inactive
............

Which of the following BEST completes the sentence? A writer’s perspective _____________________ . a. affects the direction that a biography takes b. influences the way others write about the subject c. interferes with the credibility of the biography d. is usually stated at the beginning of a biography

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B, I’m pretty sure.

Which word most likely has a Latin origin?
include
clasp
knowledge
advantage

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Answer:

include

Explantrust me its include

Answer:

include.

Explanation:

I took the quizz.

What elements did Phillis Wheatley borrow from the poetic style of her day?


free verse and personification


complex rhyme schemes and foreign words


casual diction and revolutionary ideas


formal language and religious themes

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Answer:

free verse and personification

Explanation:

Philis Wheatley was a writer who was formerly a slave in America brought in from Africa. Her style of poetry was using the couplet, written in iambic pentameter and elegies.

The elements that she borrowed from the poetic style of her day were free verse and personification

Hi Simon,
I'm having a wonderful time in Alaska. It's the
largest state in the USA and one of the most beautiful
places in the world. It was the most enjoyable journey ever.
We arrived at the camp and slept in log cabins. It was
the coldest night of my life. Here the weather is terribly
cold. It can get as cold as -60 °C. The best thing here is
the wild life and the arctic beauty. Polar bears, red fores,
seals and moose are fascinating. I'll show you the photos
when I come back. On the first day of the camp we shared
the duties. The worst thing is that I have to cook. The best
thing is that I don't have to do the washing up. Dennis has
to do it. Maggie is responsible for the fire. She has to carry
the wood with Thomas and light the fire. They have to
watch out for the bears. The most frightening thing here is
hungry bears. Actually, they are fantastic animals but they
are the most dangerous animals when they're hungo
Thats all for nou. Even body is waiting for the
spaghetti
.
Love
Marcha
(HER SORU 5 PUAN)
1. The worst thing in the camp is
2. The best thng i the camp is
3. The largest state in USA is
4. The most frightening thing is
I hav
the​

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1. The worst thing is that she has to cook

2. Wild life and arctic beauties

3. Alaska is the biggest state

4. The most frightening thing is the hungry Bears

Answer: 1. He had to cook

2. He didnt have to do the washing up.

3. Alaska

4. Hungry bears.

Explanation:

Help if u get it right i will make u the Brainly thing
Key Detail
b) Key Detail
DKey Detail
Mobile farmers
markets in some
cities sell fresh
food.
Programs help
many corner stores
supply healthy food
to customers.
Government
programs help
businesses build
new supermarkets.
D) Central Idea
?
Businesses are
making more
money in food
deserts.
Big cities across
the country are
forming food
deserts
Farmers are
growing more fresh
produce in food
deserts.
People are working
hard to find ways
to erase food
deserts.

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Answer:People are working hard to find ways to erase food deserts.

Explanation: it's People are working hard to find ways to erase food deserts.  

People are working hard to find ways to erase food deserts

Explanation:

what is theme of surah an-naba ? what dose surah draw attention to ?

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This Surah tells them that the Day of Decision is coming. Its theme is almost the same as that of Surah Mursalat. The first twenty verses narrate and depict the wonders of the worldly creation, and the last twenty verses are packed with the eternal wonders and horrors of the next world. The News (Arabic: النبأ‎, an-nabaʼ, aka "The Tidings", "The Announcement") is the seventy-eighth chapter (surah) of the Quran with forty verses (ayat).

After 30 years he retired fully vested from the _ A) worker B) company C) books D) coat

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Answer:

b) company hope it helps <3

Explanation:

can u make diary? :(

dear diary & then continue it ​

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Answer:

dear diary 2020 had coron a so did 2021 then it was in 2019 that's where cov id got 19 from

the end :)

Dear diary, I was sad, then I was happy. And now I don’t care, no one talks to me, and I’m lonely so I come one this app and still don’t make friends:) the end (based on a true story)

how to I annotate long passages quickly

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I'd suggest going skimming through first with a few highlighters, colour coding so one colour's for metaphors, another's for key quotes, etc, with whatever you want. You can also just go through with one colour, highlighting different language techniques. Really just highlight whatever u want to get out of the text.

Once that's done, read the parts you've highlighted more thoroughly and make notes in the margins with a pen/pencil. Comment on structure and language, that kinda stuff. After u do one thorough reading, skim through again really quick and make any other notes u want to.

I think that's about it! hope this helped!

Write a story on this theme "An act of kindness is a good investment"​

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She was eating in the small place by the roadside with her friend. They were having food and talking. The food was almost finish, but they keep talking and joking. Suddenly an old woman came to the next place where they ate with a plastic bag in her hand. She was collecting bottles, cardboard and everything that she could sell it again. The old woman looks like she is 70 years old. Age where she should have enjoyed her old age with her grandchild. Then she come to her and asked her “Excuse me, have you had dinner already?” she replied “Not yet” the girl offered her to get the food with her, and old woman said to the girl “Is it OK for you?” the girl smile and invite her to have dinner together, but she refused and wants to take away the food. She asked the seller to make the food, but the seller said “Do you know her? Is she your neighbor?” she said “Nope, I don’t know her” and smiling. They sat down together, the girl asked some question to old woman. Her husband passed away 10 years ago, she live by herself and earn her own money. Her daughter living with her husband in other city and has 2 kids. She doesn’t want to live with her daughter because of personal things. So she live by herself. Then the food was already served. The old woman was looks so happy and thankful to the girl. Her face full of smile and happiness.

It’s not about how much we give to others and you know them or not. But it’s about sincerity. We feel happy when we see their face full of smile because of what we did. Today or maybe one day we will need other help. Karma does exist if you believe in it. If you do bad things, you will get bad things back, if you do good things you will get good things back.

significance of literature of power and literature of knowledge in the essay the Literature of knowledge and the literature of power

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Literary knowledge and experience examine ways that literary expression is manifested in different types of texts. The study of literary traditions and expressions could focus on what is commonly considered traditional literary texts, as well as on classical rhetoric and textual analysis. Literature is a powerful storytelling technology that unites us across space and time. Literature chronicles and preserves the ever-evolving human story. It invites us to reflect on our lives and, in discussion with others, to add our voices to the exploration of timeless human themes. Literature makes us think. The two types of literature are written and oral. Written literature includes novels and poetry. It also has subsections of prose, fiction, myths, novels and short stories. Oral literature includes folklore, ballads, myths and fables.

Answer:

Thomas De Quincey, "The Literature of Knowlege and the Literature of Power" (First Published in the North British Review, August, 1848, as part of a critical essay on Alexander Pope)

Every great classic in our native language should from time to time be reviewed anew; and especially if he belongs in any considerable extent to that section of the literature which connects itself with manners, and if his reputation originally, or his style of composition, is likely to have been much influenced by the transient fashions of his own age. The withdrawal, for instance, from a dramatic poet, or a satirist, of any false luster which he has owed to his momentary connection with what we may call the personalities of a fleeting generation, or of any undue shelter to his errors which may have gathered round them from political bias, or from intellectual infirmities amongst his partisans, will sometimes seriously modify, after a century or so, the fairest original appreciation of a fine writer. A window composed of Claude Lorraine glasses spreads over the landscape outside a disturbing effect, which not the most practiced eye can evade. The eidola theatri ["idols of the theater," one of Francis Bacon's Idols of the Mind — ed.] affect us all. No man escapes the contagion from his contemporary bystanders.

As books multiply to an unmanageable excess, selection becomes more and more a necessity for readers, and the power of selection more and more a desperate problem for the busy part of readers. The possibility of selecting wisely is becoming continually more hopeless as the necessity for selection is becoming continually more pressing. Exactly as the growing weight of books overlays and stifles the power of comparison, pari passu is the call for comparison the more clamorous; and thus arises a duty correspondingly more urgent of searching and revising until everything spurious has been weeded out from amongst the Flora of our highest literature, and until the waste of time for those who have so little at their command is reduced to a minimum. For, where the good cannot be read in its twentieth part, the more requisite it is that no part of the bad should steal an hour of the available time; and it is not to be endured that people without a minute to spare should be obliged first of all to read a book before they can ascertain whether in fact it is worth reading. The public cannot read by proxy as regards the good which it is to appropriate, but it can as regards the poison which it is to escape. And thus, as literature expands, becoming continually more of a household necessity, the duty resting upon critics (who are the vicarious readers for the public) becomes continually more urgent — of reviewing all works that may be supposed to have benefited too much or too indiscriminately by the superstition of a name. The praegustatores ["pre-tasters," ie those whose obligation was to taste a Roman emperor's food to determine its fitness for eating — ed.] should have tasted of every cup, and reported its quality, before the public call for it; and, above all, they should have done this in all cases of the higher literature — that is, of literature properly so called.

What is it that we mean by literature? Popularly, and amongst the thoughtless, it is held to include everything that is printed in a book. Little logic is required to disturb that definition. The most thoughtless person is easily made aware that in the idea of literature one essential element is some relation to a general and common interest of man — so that what applies only to a local, or professional, or merely personal interest, even though presenting itself in the shape of a book, will not belong to literature. So far the definition is easily narrowed; and it is as easily expanded. For not only is much that takes a station in books not literature; but inversely, much that really is literature never reaches a station in books. The weekly sermons of Christendom, that vast pulpit literature which acts so extensively upon the popular mind — to warn, to uphold, to renew, to comfort, to alarm — does not attain the sanctuary of libraries in the ten-thousandth part of its extent. The drama again — as, for instance, the finest of Shakespeare's plays in England, and all leading Athenian plays in the noontide of the Attic stage — operated as a literature on the public mind, and were (according to the strictest letter of that term) published through the audiences that witnessed1 their representation some time before they were published as things to be read; and they were published in this scenical mode of publication with much more effect than they could have had as books during ages of costly copying or of costly printing.

I hope it's helpful!

A man said to me recently, "I would like before I die to live in a community where no individual has an income that could not provide his family with the ordinary comforts and pleasures of life, and where no individual has an income so large that he did not have to think about his expenditures, and where the spread between is not so great but that the essentials of life may lie within the possession of all concerned. There could be no give and take in many ways for pleasure, but there need be no acceptance of charity."

What is the main idea of this selection?

We can all work together to build a perfect world of equality.
We should realize that family is more important than money and status.
We must meet people’s essential needs for people to be happy.
We should always take pleasure in the simple things in life.

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Answer:

15.  Un compuesto químico se puede representar gráficamente por medio de una

Explanation:

Answer:

C :)

Explanation:

I'm going to the gym couple times a week meaning?

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You wanna get fit or corona

How were the lives for a women changing during the 1940s?

Give at least three responses

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Answer:

they got rights

they started playing baseball

and they protested

How does peer pressure influence ē spread
HV/AIDS in Ghana



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Answer:

Thus it can be concluded that HIV risk is strongly related with peer pressure and drug abuse behavior. Adolescents who have faulty risk perception are more likely to engage in drug abuse and risky sexual practices. In addition, young adolescents who are under the influence of peer pressure are more prone to HIV risk.

Explanation:

Is there a better way of saying, " Ever since is mother died he became a monster "

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Answer:

Since the recent occurrence of the death of his beloved mother, his actions were inexcusable and monster like

Explanation:

Answer:

Try "ever since he lost his mother passed, he'd been different,prone to eratic behaior and snapping at people, people began to worry as he got worse and worse"

Explanation:

it's hard to tell what you need with such a small snipet of your tone

The purpose of a menu is:

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I think the answer is d
the answer is either D OR B

Have you ever formed a bias based on someones name prior to ever meeting them?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

I do not judge one based on beliefs or name, or origin of race, not on what brand of clothing you wear or the job type you have, I look over your statice of wealth. My opinions are purely based on personality.

Read the free writing below then do the revision exercises the follow make notes on the story and or write in the space when you click question question.

A noblman goes out hunting and catches a monste r who ha a big beard but it’s short the beard is a long as the moster in fact. He take sthe monster and puts it in the shed his son find it and let s it go The noble man tels his servant to kill the sun by the servant won’t the sun escapeds and goes to anotehr castle where the little monster makes all the daughters in love with him. he can’t figure out who to marry he marries the monster and they live happily ever after.


Identify places where the narrative is unclear or where the story could be more interesting or logical.


Find at least two places in the story where transition word or phrase would be helpful.


Correct the spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors in the story.

Pls help

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Check on g oo it might help . ; helph

it is face to face survey method that is utilized when a specific target population is involved​

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Answer:

Survey interview.

Explanation:

Survey interview can be defined as a face to face survey method that is utilized when a specific target population is involved​.

The main purpose of a survey interview is to gather a variety of responses from a target population (audience), so as to gain more insight and a deeper understanding of the situation.

With a study interview, researchers can easily probe the answers given by the respondents in the defined target population and assess their behaviors while giving those answers to the questions being asked.

Hence, survey interview being a face-to-face interview helps researchers to get a better and higher level of response, as well as observing the behavior of the respondents.

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To describe these forms would be a task equal in magnitude to that of describing the stars in the sky or the abundant beauties of the forest with its traceries of foliage presented by oak and pine and poplar, by beech and linden and hawthorn, by tulip and lily and rose, by fern and moss and lichen. Besides the elements of form, there are elements of color. The rainbow is not more replete with hues. But form and color do not exhaust all the divine qualities of the Grand Canyon. It is the land of music. The river thunders in perpetual roar, swelling in floods of music when the storm rains play upon the rocks, and fading away in soft and low murmurs when the infinite blue of the sky is unveiled. With the melody of the great tide rising and falling, swelling and vanishing forever, other melodies are heard in the gorges of the lateral canyons, while the waters plunge in the rapids among the rocks or leap in great cataracts. Thus, the Grand Canyon is a land of song. Mountains of music swell in the rivers, hills of music billow in the creeks, and meadows of music murmur in the rills that ripple over the rocks. Altogether it is a symphony of diverse melodies. All this is the music of waters. The adamant foundations of the earth have been wrought into a sublime harp, upon which the clouds of the skies play with mighty tempests or with gentle showers. Globe Services plans on closing its doors after one more year. During its last year in business, the firm expects to generate a cash flow of $67,000 if the economy booms and $44,000 if it does not. The probability of a boom is 30 percent. The firm has debt of $53,400 that is due in one year. That debt has a market value of $45,800 today. Ignore taxes. The current promised return on debt is __________ percent, and the expected return on debt is __________ percent. The equation for the price of a baseball card that was bought for 5 dollars and has appreciated 5% yearly. 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