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Fixed costs are usually negotiated for a specified time period and do not change with production levelsExamples of fixed costs include rental lease payments, salaries, insurance, property taxes, interest expenses, depreciation, and potentially some utilities.hope it helps
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What is your best and worst writing memories? how would you change them if you had to do over?
Which word from the passage gives the best indication of the speaker’s tone?
dreams
scream
wings
sing
Even though the days can sometimes be brutally hot and humid, summer is my favorite season
Answer:
I am not sure whether this is a quiz or statement but,
Explanation:
Even though my allergies can sometimes be painful and itchy, spring is my favorite season.
Which of the following has the vowel with the shortest duration when
compared to the others?
O bee
beet
bead
What skills do you have?
41. What/strengths/ your/ are?
____________________________________
42. What/ in/ want/future/ do/ to/ you/ do/ the/?
____________________________________
43. What/ well/ people/ kind/ do/ work/ of/ you/ with/?
____________________________________
44. job/ about/ What/ did/ you/ last/ your/ like/?
____________________________________
45. What/ greatest/ been/ achievement/ your/ has/?
Answer:
42.Whar are your strengths?
43. what kind of work you do well with people?
44.
45. what has been your greatest achievement
describe the hitch hiker
Which of these is NOT a scientific method for finding sites without digging?
Answer:
Restivistiy
Explanation:
Plural possessive way to write Sparks or Jones
Sparkses home?
Joneses car?
How are the speakers of "Auspex" and "A Psalm of Life" similar?
Answer:
The speakers of "Auspex" and "a Psalm of life" are similar since both contemplate a kind of loss and narrate it in a serious tone. Both poems make reference to the heart.
Explanation:
5 points
Mya completed the following table for her Logic class. Did she complete
the table correctly? * A: Yes, she did.
B: No, she did not.
C: It is impossible to determine.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
No she did not.
That's the correct answer
Subject = English
Grade = 5
Chapter = Chakravarthy investigates
Book = Work book
Question = What do you think will happen at the end of the story? Why do you think so ?
Answer:
Chakravarthy Company's current year income statement reports the following: Sales $1,031,250 Cost of goods sold 687,500 Gross profit $343,750 Chakravarthy's comparative balance sheets show the following (accounts payable relate to merchandise purchases): End of Year Beg. of Year Accounts receivable $88,750 $75,000 Inventory 136,250 120,000 Accounts payable 38,750 46,250 Compute Chakravarthy's current-year cash received from customers and cash paid for merchandise purchased. Cash received from customers Answer Cash paid for merchandise Answer
What evidence does Douglass provide to support his conclusion?
a list of professions available
a list of the work available
a list of the various religious beliefs
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer: b: a list of work available
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Fill in the blanks to explain what
happens when the cousins reach
the next level in the game.
for the first one is "the boss" for the second one is "strategy"
the third one is "attention" and the final one is "timing"
Answer:
boss, stratergy,attention,timing
Explanation:
What is one reason Postman believes television is a myth in current culture?
• A. Because TV offers experiences that normal society
will never
personally experience
• B. Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are
invisible
• C. Because TV is accepted as normal in some societies but shunned
in others
• D. Because TV offers an unbiased view on a plethora of topics
SUBMIT
The one reason Postman believes television is a myth in current culture is: "Because TV offers experiences that normal society will never personally experience" (Option A)
What assertions supports the above answer?
Postman claims that the way television news is presented is an example of entertainment programming, and that the use of theme songs, commercial breaks, and "talking hairdos" are proof that televised news cannot be taken seriously.
What is a myth?
A myth is a traditional tale, generally incorporating supernatural creatures or occurrences and explaining a natural or social phenomena, or relating to the early history of a people.
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what is a code made up of?
Answer:
Computer codes are made up of 1s and 0s.
Explanation:
Answer:
Computer codes are a set of rules and instructions. These codes can be made up of words from (A-Z) and numbers (0-9) which can be repeated. To solve them you would have to put it in the correct order to get the information you want.
Explanation:
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Question 1 (40 points)
Write three paragraphs discussing how the universal idea of human kindness relates
to the texts in the unit.
• In paragraph 1, discuss how this universal idea is demonstrated in the story
“Thank You Ma'am.”
• In paragraph 2, discuss how this universal idea is demonstrated in the story
"The Strangers That Came to Town."
In paragraph 3, state a theme shared by both texts. Use evidence from the text to
support the theme.
The two main themes of Langston Hughes' short story "Thank you, M'am" are respect and trust.
In "Thank You, M'am," a boy receives a crucial lesson in kindness and trust from an unexpected source. Consider an unexpected act of kindness that you or someone else has performed for another person before you begin reading.
A key idea in themes Langston Hughes' short story "Thank you Ma'am" is that a little kindness can go a long way. A person's life can be drastically altered by one act of kindness. Her spontaneous charity had a massive effect on Roger and transformed him.
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can you stay here _____ wait for him?
Answer:
Can you stay here and wait for him.
Rice is my favourite dish. Which word is an uncountable noun? * ) dish O O O O favourite rice
Rice is my favourite dish. Which word is an uncountable noun? * )
dish and favourite
Laura is shy but confident. (person)
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Mr. Ziegler is turning 65 next month and has asked you what he can do, and when he must do it, with respect to enrolling in Part D. What could you tell him?
Answer:
He is currently in the Part D IEP and, during this time, he may make one Part D enrollment choice, including enrollment in a stand-alone Part D plan or a MA-PD plan.
Explanation:
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He wanted to know from me) “What else would you suggest for the trip?" into indirect speech
Answer:
He asked what you would suggest for the trip.
Explanation:
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Which sentence has a grammatical or spelling error?
A) Most of 2018's best-selling video games were available on multiple
platforms.
B) Mike was suppose to complete the graphics by today, but he warned us that
there would be a delay.
C) Both sentences are correct
Answer:
B) Mike was suppose to complete the graphics by today, but he warned us that there would be a delay.
Explanation:
Most of 2018's best-selling video games were available on multiple platforms.
Mike was supposed to complete the graphics by today, but he warned us that there would be a delay.
What's a possible risk when more federal aid is given to cities?
Question 1 options:
A)
Higher taxes in the states
B)
Less local control of the city
C)
Higher taxes in the cities
D)
More money for public services
Answer:
It is NOT D
The answer is B) Less local control of the city
Explanation:
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Why do you think that Tara Westover chose the VirginiaWoolf epigraph at the beginning of her story?
Answer:
Virginia Woolf was an English author born in 1882. She was one of the first writers to use the narrative technique known as stream of consciousness. Woolf is quoted often in today's world. One of her quotes is the one mentioned above:
"... the past is beautiful because one never realizes an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only the past."
Many authors, such as Tara Westover, use this quote in their own work. It is likely that Woolf was attempting to express the concept that "hindsight is 20/20" or something similar to this. This means that the past can only be appreciated because with the past comes memories that hold emotions.
Tara Westover chose to use an epigraph by Virginia Woolf because the epigraph was able to express a very important point in the book and in the message that Tara Westover wished to convey to the reader.
Although you haven't shown it, the above question refers to “Educated” by Tara Westover, a book in which she writes her memoirs and uses an epigraph by Virginia Woolf, to reinforce the importance of remembering the past and recognizing its impact on the present.
By reading this book, we can see that:
Westover tells how she lived a difficult childhood, surrounded by violence and sorrow.She only realized this negative impact of her life, when the moments she lived became the past.In the present, she is able to better analyze her difficult childhood and see what caused so many problems.Virginia Woolf's epigraph shows how the present goes unnoticed by people, who can only analyze it when it becomes the past.With that, we can conclude that the epigraph of Virginia Woolf is directly related to the message that Westover wants to pass on to the readers and for that reason, this epigraph was used.
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#1: The Zia Sun symbol, seen on the New Mexico flag, stands for peace and friendship. Which is the participial phrase in this sentence?
#2: In the late 1880s, the growing beef industry created vast cattle kingdoms on New Mexico’s plains. Which is the present participle in this sentence?
#3: Leading the country in energy research and development since 1945, New Mexico has conducted experiments at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Which is the participial phrase in this sentence?
#4:Which sentence contains an elliptical adverb clause?
A. Ella spent more time studying than Talia.
B. Jorge likes swimming as much as he likes running.
C. Bill arrives earlier than anyone else does.
D. Wendy can do as many push-ups as Adeen can do.
Answer:
1. The participial phrase is: "seen on the New Mexico flag"
2. The present participle is: "growing"
3. The participial phrase is: "Leading the country in energy research and development since 1945"
4. The sentence which contains an elliptical adverb clause is: A. Ella spent more time studying than Talia.
Explanation:
A participial phrase is formed by a present or past participle followed by a complement (nouns, pronouns, or a phrase). Participial phrases function as adjectives in the sentence, modifying a noun. In sentence 1 the participial phrase begins with the past participle "seen", while in sentence 3 it begins with the present participle "leading".
A present participle is formed by the base form of a verb and -ing. Example: worrying, dancing, gliding, screaming.
Finally, an elliptical adverb clause functions as an adverb in a sentence, modifying a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It is called elliptical because one of its elements is implied. In option A of number 4, the element that is implied is the verb that is supposed to follow the subject "Talia":
- Ella spent more time studying than Talia (did).
I havent received the letter yet.It might have been sent to the wrong address/Is it passive or active?
Answer:
Active
Explanation:
The statement is in first person speech.hence active.
Answer:
Active
Explanation:
The sentence is in the present tense, therefore, it is active.
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MW6 (Trapang Thloeng 2) Teacher's name: Thy Nak Category: PLEP1-8 Room: A19 * Required Student's name: * Sex: * Male Female Shift of Study: * Morning Afternoon Evening Adverbs of Frequency Choose the correct alternative. 1. Andrea lives next door so we _____ see her. * 10 points never often rarely 2. Nancy and I [30%] _____ go out for coffee together. * 10 points never frequently occasionally 3. We meet _____ at the Annual General Meeting. * 10 points never every day yearly 4. My doctor __________ . * 10 points yearly checks my health checks yearly my health checks my health yearly 5. It [0%] _____ rains here in the summer. * 10 points never sometimes rarely 6. _____ we take the dog off his leash at the beach. * 10 points Sometimes Never Rarely 7. My sister __________ two days of school in a row. * 10 points often has missed has missed often
Answer:
have
was
her
are
was
have
What do these lines tell you about the attitude men on Earth had toward any men on Mars?
It is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days. At most terrestrial men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise. (4 points)
Select one:
a. If they existed, they could teach humans things.
b. If they existed, they would leave humans alone.
c. If they existed, they would be interested in humans.
d. If they existed, they would need help from humans.
The men on Earth would have taught the human things to the men on Mars if they really existed.
Option A is the correct answer.
The men on Mars, if existed, then they can take help from men on Earth regarding how to live a life with the resources that they have. As the men on Earth know how to survive with available resources, therefore they can help
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