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A radio news broadcast presents the opinions of those in favor of and those opposed to the city building a new sports stadium in your area. The source is _________.
current
objective
accurate
out dated
authoritative

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Answer 1

Answer:

The sourcie is current.  


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Plz help it’s for connexus English 10B Semester exam

11. In "The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband," Mrs. Tall can be described as

A.violent and angry
B.reserved and sincere
C.sad and lonely
D.happy and out going

Any other answers for the exam will help plz and thank you!

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The answer is B for this question.

In "The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband," Mrs. Tall can be described as sad and lonely, hence option C is correct.

The short tale "The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband" is about an opposite-but-inseparable pair who are bound together by deep bonds. The narrative is set during China's Cultural Revolution, when prejudice against variety played a significant part in the creation of a new society.

The answer that most suits Mrs. Tall's perception of herself as "dried up and scrawny" and like an "unvarnished ping-pong bat" is (C.) Sad and lonely.

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select the two adjectives. Shelby , curious, followed the melodic sound down the stairs and found Austin at the piano.

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Answer:

follow, and found

Explanation:

Answer: curious & melodic

Explanation: they are describing words that create an image in your head

what is the main theme of the story The Gift of magi?
love
giving
marriage
Christmas spirit​

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Answer:to give love to all

Explanation:you have to find love to be happy

Answer:

My answer would be giving.

Explanation:

Because It makes them willing to sacrifice their most prized possessions in order to buy a Christmas gift for the other person. Both show they value their relationship more than material things.

Who settled in America colonies and why

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Answer:

The Spanish were among the first Europeans to explore the New World and the first to settle in what is now the United States.

Explanation:

The priority locations for Spanish occupation were the Caribbean islands, South America, and Mexico. Expanding to the north and planting settlements in "Florida" was a low priority.

The motivations for colonial expansion were trade and the spread of the Catholic faith through indigenous conversions. Racial mixing was a central process in the Spanish colonization of the Americas, and ultimately led to the Latin American identity, which combines African, Hispanic, and Native American cultures.

Answer:

jhon quinsy adams

Explanation:

Which statement best describes how thses lines reflect the same of the poem?

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Answer:

I cant see the statemnet or the peom

Explanation:

Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

When his first-born was put into his arms, he could see that the boy had inherited his own eyes, as they once
were-large, brilliant, and black. On that occasion, he again, with a full heart, acknowledged that God had
tempered judgment with mercy. (Jane Eyre, chapter 38, pp. 320-321)
What mercy does Jane believe that God has shown in this passage?

A. Their son has the same black eyes as his father.

B. Rochester has survived to hold his infant son in his arms.

C. All of Rochester's disabilities have been temporary.

D. Rochester's vision has been restored in one eye.

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Answer: I would say the answer is A.

Explanation: because it only mentions that his son was blessed with the same eye color as him. It doesn't say anything about Rochester being miraculously healed, or surviving, or gaining his eyesight back in one eye, it just mentions that they had the same eye color. That is why I think it's A.

Answer:

the answer is D. Rochester's vision has been restored in one eye.

Explanation:

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(1) Susan was sitting in math class. (2) She began laughing like crazy. (3) The teacher thought Scott was making Susan laugh. (4) “I didn’t do anything!” he claimed after the teacher yelled at him. (5) Susan burst out laughing again. (6) “Scott!” the teacher yelled, and again the poor boy said that he was innocent. (7) Susan was giggling about something she saw on America’s Funniest Home Videos the night before. (8) Luckily, she kept her giggling under control for the rest of class. (9) This saved Scott from being sent to principal Moss’ Office.
4
What sentence would best fit between sentences 2 and 3?
A.
Everyone in class looked at Susan and wondered what was so funny.
B.
Susan usually snorts like a pig when she laughs.
C.
Jonathan was the person causing Susan to laugh, but he didn't get in trouble.
D.
Susan laughed so hard that milk came out of her nose during class.

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Answer:

A should be the answer

Explanation:

Only A would fit between sentences 2 and 3 and make sense. Therefore making the answer A, "Everyone in class looked at Susan and wondered what was so funny."

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Which statement best describes Hopping's viewpoint and
purpose in this excerpt?
Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective" by Lorraine Jean
Hopping
At her lab she mixed the alginate powder with water to form
a paste. Standing in front of a mirror, she scooped up a
blob and spread it on her tongue. She pressed it down with
her fingers to get out any air bubbles. Not bad, she
thought Tastes just like spearmint. She decided to make
an extra-thick mold to make it easier to peel off. So, she
added another gloopy blog—and another
With her thickened tongue hanging out, Diane padded
around the lab doing odds and ends while the material set.
After about 10 minutes, she peeled off the alginate slowly
and carefully. It was fragile-bendable and easy to tear-
but it made an excellent impression of her tongue.
The author feels that Diane France is a resourceful
scientist, and writes to convince readers to make casts
of their tongues using alginate
The author views Diane France as a creative problem
solver, and writes to inform readers about the time
France made a cast of her own tongue.
The author thinks Diane France is a funny person, and
writes to entertain readers with an amusing event in
France's life
The author believes that Diane France is a brilliant
forensic anthropologist, and writes to persuade readers
to study anthropology

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Answer:

The author views Diane France as a creative problem

solver, and writes to inform readers about the time

France made a cast of her own tongue.

Explanation:

he authors think that Diane France is a very creative problem solver and she illustrates this by telling the story about the time when Diane France made a cast of her tongue to investigate and have better results, she used the tools that she had and applied them in a very creative way to solve the problem

Answer:

The author thinks Diane France is very creative. So the answer is B option 2

Explanation:

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Who can be either singular or plural depending on its antecedent. True False

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Answer:

It's True

Explanation:

Antecedents are word or phrase that is presented by another word, usually a pronoun.

Answer:

It is true the 'Who' can be either singular or plural depending on its antecedent. Antecedents are word or phrase that is presented by another word, usually a pronoun .

Pedro asked the teacher what time class would be dismissed on the final day of school. Before his teacher had a chance to respond, Alexandra said, "Pedro, not everyone is eager for summer vacation to begin!” The other students rolled their eyes and began sighing at Alexandra’s observation.
Which type of logical fallacy does Alexandra make in the underlined portion of the passage?
straw man
bandwagon
slippery slope
hasty generalization

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I think it's hasty generalization, as Alexandra assumed more kids other than her were not excited for school to end, but in fact that was not true.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What type of sentence is the following: When I go swimming, I have to keep my eyes closed underwater.

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Answer:

complex i think

Explanation:

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where are george and lennie going in mice of men

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Answer:

George and Lennie are on their way to a ranch in the Salinas Valley.

Explanation: I hope this helps

Answer:

Of Mice and Men is a novella written by John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it tells the story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in California in search of new job opportunities during the Great Depression in the United States.

Explanation:

Hades is the god of?

A. Grain and harvest
B. Love and beauty
C. The sun
D. The underworld

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Answer:the god of the underworld

Answer:

Hades was one of the major 3, this consisted of him and his two brothers Zeus and Poseidon, Zues was the god of lightning, Poseidon was god of the sea, and hades was god of the underworld.

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what is one small way you can make your country a better place for you and your neighbors?

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Answer: let’s say there is old people next door helping them is a good way

Answer:

by coming together and do fundraiser for sick people who need medicine

Explanation:

(1) There are many examples of grand architecture in the world. (2) Some of the most impressive are buildings of the ancient city called Petra in Jordan. (3) Petra is the Greek word for "rock." (4) The early inhabitants of Petra—the Nabataeans—did not use wood or brick to make the structures, but instead, they carved them right out of the desert sandstone cliffs.
(5) Two thousand years ago, Petra was an important center of activity where caravans of travelers would pass through on their way to trade goods in other regions. (6) Their power and riches can still be seen today in the remains of their city.
(7) Although Petra was built in a rugged, dry desert, the Nabataeans made wise plans for collecting and storing water. (8) This water system was made of cisterns, or reservoirs, that held water and channels that directed water from one place to another.
(9) After thriving for about 1,000 years, Petra began to decline. (10) The trade routes that had once gone through the city were changed to go toward the sea. (11) In addition, an earthquake devastated the area. (12) The ruins of the city were rediscovered in the 1800s by a European traveler who disguised himself as a local Bedouin, or local Middle Eastern person, to find the remote location.
(13) Today, modern travelers can visit Petra and see its majesty in person; tours are available by foot, donkey, or camel. (14) Much of Petra remains to be seen; archaeologists have uncovered only 15 percent of it. (15) The rest of this city is still "lost" or underground.
Where would the following sentence best fit in the passage?
The Nabataeans themselves were intelligent and wealthy traders.
A. after sentence 5 B. after sentence 14 C. after sentence 1
D. after sentence 12

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Answer:

A. After sentence 5

Explanation:

I believe this would be the answer as it talks about wealth while after the others it would not make as much sense :)

Which sentence creates a logical comparison?



New York’s skyscrapers are taller than in London.


New York’s skyscrapers are taller than London’s.


New York’s skyscrapers are taller than London.


New York’s skyscrapers are taller than London is.









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Answer:

the second choice is correct

Explanation:

Answer:

Like the other person that answered, the correct answer is B (or the second one)  Hope this helped, have a great day, and stay safe!

The most popular satellite radio company is

SiriusXM.

Mobatto!.

Universal Satellite Radio.

WorldSpace.

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The answer to your question is SiriusXM

I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
THE PASSAGE IS CALLED FISH CHEEKS
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION PLEASE

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Answer:

Somebody/ (main character): Amy

Wanted/ what did the main character mostly want?: Amy wanted the minister's family to not come over to their Christmas Eve dinner since she was ashamed of her culture.

But/ big problem: "When I found out that my parents had invited the minister's family over for Christmas Eve dinner, I cried. What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas?"

The big problem was that she found out that her parents had invited the minister's family over for Christmas Eve.

How does she try to solve the problem? She doesn't try to solve the problem, but she is embarrassed with what unfolds.

Then/ what is the solution?: After they leave, when her mother gives her a gift, Amy realizes that her mother understood her embarrassment. Her mother tells her that it's alright to want to fit in, but don't be ashamed of their culture.

What is the author's message?: The purpose of the story "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan is precisely as Tan's mother points out at the end of the story: that "the only shame is to have shame," speaking in terms of one's heritage. Due to a childish crush on the son of the American guests as well as insecurity, Tan becomes more and more ashamed as an evening meal goes on, constantly agonizing over how strange Chinese food and customs must seem to an American guest.

Summary: You can come up with that on your own.

Explanation:

As the plot in "Fish Cheeks" progresses, new characters and problems arise that the main character, Amy, struggles to handle. During the exposition, you learn that the main character is a young Chinese girl. The narrative takes place on Christmas eve, when the author was 14 years old.

Since she belonged to a Chinese family, she was worried about how the minister's family would perceive their Chinese way of celebrating Christmas. She was particularly worried because she fell in love with Robert, the minister's son. So, this part is where the tension or conflict of the story falls. The main character is having a problem about the upcoming Christmas Eve dinner. This aspect challenged the character on what she'll be doing during the event.

Amy's family is Chinese, and her mother is planning to cook all of the family's favorite dishes for Christmas Eve dinner: tofu, squid, fish cheeks, and other dishes that Amy is afraid that the minister's family will find strange. She feels that her mother is going out of her way to cook the dishes that will make them seem even stranger and more different. She is also worried about how the behavior and customs of her large extended family will be perceived.  

When the guests arrive, Amy is embarrassed by how her relatives eat noisily with chopsticks and reach across the table into different dishes instead of passing them, as the minister's family would expect to do. Her mother proclaims that she made the fish cheeks because they were Amy's favorite. The worst part is when her father belches loudly after the meal, which is considered acceptable and even polite behavior in Chinese culture because it shows appreciation for the meal. Even though her father explains this to their guests, Amy is terribly embarrassed and cannot wait for the evening to be over.  

When the guests have left, Amy's mother gives her an early Christmas gift: a skirt in the style that is popular among the other girls at school. Her mother tells her that it is okay to want to fit in with her appearance, but that she should always hold on to her culture. As Amy looks back, she realizes that her mother understood how she felt that night more than she realized. The dishes her mother cooked were actually her favorite, and she appreciates the lesson she learned about being proud of her culture.

Portraits: More Than Meets the Eye

Many people hesitate to enjoy art because they think they don’t “get” the paintings that hang in museums. In order to “get” art, you should have an understanding of artists’ conventions--meaning how artists tell stories and make comments through their images. Artists enjoy telling stories through their work. Similar to the way you would analyze an essay, you can appreciate a painting by noticing the details artists include.

A portrait is a representation of a person that usually shows the person’s face. While portraits seem to show only appearances, they actually offer much more. They tell stories about their subjects. The definition of the word portrait is “a display of a person’s appearance and personality.” How can you learn anything about personality from a portrait? For one thing, the individual is not the only thing in the portrait that deserves your attention.

Portraits provide many visual clues aside from the individual. Notice the props that surround the person: A person holding a baby is supposed to seem nurturing; a soldier holding a gun is supposed to look commanding; an old gentleman surveying his neglected farmland tells a story about the feelings of growing older. Think about the expression on the subject’s face: Is this person bored, elated, or melancholy? The subject’s expression reflects more than his or her mood on one random day. The artist chose to freeze this person in a particular expression in order to convey a message.

Portrait creation has been popular for many years. In ancient cultures, artists created portraits that reflected peoples' status. Some artists created portraits of the same people at different times throughout their lives to show progression. Portrait trends change all the time. Early Romans represented subjects as accurately as possible, even if that meant showing imperfections. Portraits created later tended to highlight the positive aspects of the subject. Many believe that artists create portraits of only historically important people. Though icons are often the subjects of portraits, the most well-known portrait in the world is probably Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, which illustrates an unidentified woman revealing a secret smile.

Portraits don’t have to be in the form of paintings. They can also come in the form of photographs or sculptures. Today, most portraits are photographs, but these portraits haven’t lost the ability to tell stories about the people in them. Think about bridal portraits—the white dress, the bouquet, the excited smile: These are all details that suggest ideas about the person in the portrait. Even your annual school photo is a portrait. Does the background of your picture look like a wall of books? This signifies your years of learning. A curtain in the school colors might serve to remind you years from now of your academic days.

Portraits, which are the most interesting form of art, tell stories. Now that you know about popular conventions used in portraits, perhaps you can create better photos of your friends, families, and even pets! At the very least, you now know what art enthusiasts are staring at when they ogle a portrait for an extended period.
1)
Which best expresses an idea found in the passage?
A) The style of portraits have changed over time.
B) Portraits are often a very profitable genre for artists.
C) Portraits are the most difficult type of painting to do.
D) The most expensive piece of art in the world is a portrait.

2)
Which two sentences from the passage support the idea identified in the previous question?
A) Portraits provide many visual clues aside from the individual.
B) A portrait is a representation of a person that usually shows the person’s face.
C) Early Romans represented subjects as accurately as possible, even if that meant showing imperfections
D) Portraits don’t have to be in the form of paintings; they can also come in the form of photographs or sculptures.
E) In order to “get” art, you should have an understanding of artists’ conventions--meaning how artists tell stories and make comments through their images.

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Answer:

1) A

2) D

Explanation:

It talked about how portraits don't have to be in the form of paintings

Then it talked about today's portraits

According to curleys wife why are the men afraid to talk to her when there is more than one present?

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Answer:

Curley's wife doesn't like talking to him because he just complains about the other people working on the ranch.

Explanation:

Which sentence includes a simile?

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Answer:

The answer is A

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Answer:

A. Her call was as gruff as a sea lion's

Explanation:

A simile is a literary device that compares two things using the words "like" and "as"

Her call was as gruff as a sea lion's

The writer is comparing her call to a sea lion's using the word "as"

The body of a composition___

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Answer:

develops and supports the key idea of the thesis statement

Explanation:

How does Mark Twain use dramatic irony to create humor in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer? Give at least one specific example.

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Answer: Dramatic irony is when the characters are oblivious to something that the audience knows. This understanding among the audience makes the dialogues of the characters have a different meaning that creates humor or suspense.

Mark Twain portrayed the role of a deadpan narrator who had no idea that his narration was humorous. His ignorance or innocence made the audience laugh. He further makes them laugh by saying whether the audience was tickled by what he had said.

Explanation:

Dramatic irony is when the characters are oblivious to something that the audience knows. This understanding among the audience makes the dialogues of the characters have a different meaning that creates humor or suspense.

What is Irony?

Every time someone says or does something that differs from what they (or we) expect them to say or do, irony occurs in both literature and everyday life.

There are numerous types of irony, just as there are countless ways to misread the universe [sorry kids]. The verbal irony, dramatic irony, and situational irony are the three types you'll most frequently encounter in literary classes.

When a speaker or narrator says something that is different from what they mean, what they intend, or what the context calls for, verbal irony has occurred. This distinction is frequently exploited in well-known internet jokes, as in this instance.

Therefore, Dramatic irony is when the characters are oblivious to something that the audience knows. This understanding among the audience makes the dialogues of the characters have a different meaning that creates humor or suspense.

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Who does offred share her real name with in Handmaids take

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Answer : Atwood never reveals Offred's actual name, though there has long been a theory that it might be June, one of the names she lists when she is talking about how during their indoctrination at the Red Center, she and the other Handmaids-to-be “exchanged names from bed to bed: Alma. Janine
The book: Atwood never reveals Offred’s actual name, though there has long been a theory that it might be June, one of the names she lists when she is talking about how during their indoctrination at the Red Center, she and the other Handmaids-to-be “exchanged names from bed to bed: Alma. Janine. Dolores. Moira. June.” All of the other names show up as characters in the book, leading to the speculation that June is Offred’s true identity.

The show: At the end of the first episode, Offred reveals her secret, forbidden name via inner monologue, and it is indeed June.

Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? Grove's face, turned toward yours, is bright and happy in spite of his arm. "Will it snow today?" he asks. "I never saw snow before." "Maybe so," you answer, watching the clouds overhead, hanging close over the treetops, heavy with a load of something waiting to fall.

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Answer: second-person point of view

Explanation: Because the passage use the word "you" and "he"

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The Fall of the House of Usher
By Edgar Allan Poe

Shaking off what must have been a dream, I scanned more narrowly the real aspect of the building. Its principal feature seemed to be that of an excessive antiquity. The discoloration of ages had been great. Minute fungi overspread the whole exterior, hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the eaves. Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation. No portion of the masonry had fallen; and there appeared to be a wild inconsistency between its still perfect adaptation of parts, and the crumbling condition of the individual stones. In this there was much that reminded me of the specious totality of old wood-work which has rotted for long years in some neglected vault, with no disturbance from the breath of the external air. Beyond this indication of extensive decay, however, the fabric gave little token of instability. Perhaps the eye of a scrutinizing observer might have discovered a barely perceptible fissure, which, extending from the roof of the building in front, made its way down the wall in a zigzag direction, until it became lost in the sullen waters of the tarn.

Roderick Usher's poem
By Edgar Allan Poe

I. In the greenest of our valleys,
By good angels tenanted,
Once a fair and stately palace—
Radiant palace—reared its head.
In the monarch Thought's dominion—
It stood there!
Never seraph spread a pinion
Over fabric half so fair.

II. Banners yellow, glorious, golden,
On its roof did float and flow;
(This—all this—was in the olden
Time long ago);
And every gentle air that dallied,
In that sweet day,
Along the ramparts plumed and pallid,
A winged odor went away.

...

V. And, round about his home, the glory
That blushed and bloomed
Is but a dim-remembered story
Of the old time entombed.

VI. And travellers now within that valley,
Through the red-litten windows see
Vast forms that move fantastically
To a discordant melody;
While, like a rapid ghastly river,
Through the pale door,
A hideous throng rush out forever,
And laugh—but smile no more.

Which two words accurately reflect the description provided in each excerpt? (5 points)

Question 19 options:

1)

Narrowly, banners

2)

Discoloration, radiant

3)

Inconsistency, discordant

4)

Reminded, dallied

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Answer:

Inconsistency, discordant

Explanation:

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According to the child, why is the window open?


It cools the house.


Her aunt is superstitious and wishes to allow the evil spirits to leave.


O Her aunt thinks her dead family will return.


The child does not say.


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I think the answer is D. the child does not say

How to turn “the net (moves) when the basketball goes through” into personification

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Answer:

The net swished when the basketball goes through

Explanation:

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Answer:

I'm glad you asked!

Explanation:

The net waves when the basketball goes through.Waves is a human quality

Which of the following is the best definition of etymology?
the study of Greek heroes and heroines
the study of Greek architecture
the study of prefixes, suffixes, and root words
the study of the history and meaning of words

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Answer:

the study of the history and meaning of words

Explanation:

Imagine you were offered the chance to be one of the first humans to explore (and maybe even live on) Mars, would you take it?

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Answer: Yeah I would, so I could be remembered as the 1st person to explore it

Explanation:

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All depreciation was up to date as of December 31, 2021. what is the slope of the line ?please help me fast answer these 12 questions SOLVE these (1. 7x - 14 = 2x + 11) (5. 5x + 3 = x + 11) (9. 16x - 35 = 7x - 8)(2. 6x + 5 = 3x + 14) (6. 7x + 2 = 5x + 14) (10. 6x - 5 = 13 - 3x) (3. 12x + 5 = 4x + 37) (7. 13x - 15 - 12x + 16) (11. 4x - 9 = 6 - x)(4. 3x + 8 = 2x +21) (8. 9x - 19 = 2x - 5) (12. 5x - 2 = 10 - x) Rewrite the end of the story from the point of view ofone of the children of Ro en Medio. QUESTION:Aunt Benita of the Amazon1Even at 74, my Aunt Benita is still willing to take risks I would be much too scared to take. She went bungee jumping off a cliff on her 70th birthday. When she came to visit last Tuesday, I decided to go ahead and ask the question Id wanted to ask her for a long time.2Aunt Benita? I said, while we ate sandwiches in the kitchen. Tell me how you got that scar. Please? Aunt Benita had a long, jagged scar on her left arm. When I was really little, she told me she bought it from a nice man selling scars door-to-door. But I know better now. I wanted to hear the real story.3My Aunt looked at me with concern. You sure, honey? This story isnt for the faint of heart.4I scowled at her. "I can handle it, promise. Tell me please?"5Okay, then hang onto your hat, kiddo.6You know, when I was 23, I canoed the entire length of the Amazon River. One night, it was raining cats and dogs and my partner and I were out in the middle of the vast, rushing river. I loved it! But we had to paddle our canoes to the right bank to get out of the gales of wind that threatened to knock us over. The rain was pouring down so hard, we couldnt see two feet in front of our faces. We canoed into a swampy area and right into a den of crocodiles. All of a sudden, three or four crocodiles started ramming into the side of my canoe. And then one of them.. Aunt Benita stared off into the distance, remembering. I learned that you have to have courage, or your fears will get the best of you. I kept my head in that situation, and Im here to tell about it, arent I?7Aunt Benitaf I exclaimed, Tell me what happenedf8Well, said my Aunt, I was scrambling out of the canoe right as the mighty jaws of a crocodile chomped the rear of the boat. I reached up and, incredibly enough, my hands caught a branch. I grabbed onto it and pulled myself out with seconds to spare. My partner had the same thought, so we both were able to escape by climbing up the tree. The canoes were shattered, and our supplies were destroyed. Thankfully, the support team came in a few hours.9And the scar? I asked.10Aunt Benita took a big bite out of her sandwich and smiled a shrewd smile as she chewed. She swallowed and said, Well, my dear, lets just say, one of those poor crocs got a little taste of just how delicious your auntie would have been. for lunch. (5ab-4a-8) - (9ab-5)