Parallels, which are imaginary dividing lines drawing parallel to tje equator and perpendicular to the Earth's axis, measure distances north and south by sectioning the globe into equally spaced circles

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Answer 1

The sentence shown in the question above is not correct and presents false information.

This is because the parallels are, in fact, imaginary lines that cross the earth in a horizontal direction. In this case, these lines form circles that divide the earth, however, these circles are not equally spaced, but have larger spaces in the central part of the earth and smaller spaces as it approaches the earth's poles.

The equator line is one of these parallels, as are the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer.

Parallels are measured in degrees of latitude between the equator and any other parallel.

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Related Questions

How have myths followed us?


They all came true



We still believe them



The created archetypes that stories still use today

PLEASE HELP ME

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They created archetypes that stories still use today.

Hope this helps! Please make me the brainliest, it’s not necessary but appreciated, I put a lot of effort and research into my answers. Have a good day, stay safe and stay healthy.

Answer:

they created the archetypes that stories still use today

(PLEASE HELP THIS BE THE LAST QUESTION ON MY TEST)
Reread the excerpt below, taken from the transcript of the news story “Rider-Sharing: Byrd Flies Too Close to the Sun.”

The picture [of Byrd] measuring at least 30 square inches should be set in a gold frame and placed on a marble podium at a height of no less than 3 feet. Twenty doves in five brass cages should adorn the centerpiece, which should be loaded with long-stem roses that have been spray-painted gold,” the rider details. It then went on to demand the specific floor placement of “a minimum of twelve organic vanilla-scented candles.

Which change to this passage would MOST make it seem like a parody?changing

a. “30 square inches” to “100 square inches”
b. changing “marble podium” to “chocolate fountain”
c. changing “spray-painted gold” to “dipped in melted gold”
d. changing “doves” to “fairies”

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Answer:

according to me option d fits better.

you can go ahead.

Answer:

changing doves to fairies

Explanation:

I got it right on my quiz


What best summarizes the central idea of the passage from "How the Internet and Other Technologies Came
About?

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Answer:

Technological advancement is a side effect of military efforts to win wars.

Explanation:

While military commanders may yearn for a big technical breakthrough that would enable them to win a war or eliminate the possibility of conflict, such breakthroughs are very uncommon. Typically, it is incremental improvements to current technology that provide one side with an advantage over the other. The Roman empire, probably history's greatest military power, was fully aware of this.

I really need your help

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D. To argue against the banning of a particular book

Answer:

To argue that book banning is dangerous

Drag each label to the correct location on the image. Identify the purpose of each investment option.
Retirement or Investment
options:403(b), mutual fund,, IRA, bonds​

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Answer:

Retirment.              Investments

IRA                              Bonds

403(b)                      Mutual Funds

Explanation:

Answer:other dudes are right

give him the brainliest

Explanation:

Which literary device is employed in the following sentence from Herman Melville’s short story "Bartleby, the Scrivener"?

And here Bartleby makes his home, sole spectator of a solitude which he has seen all populous—a sort of innocent and transformed Marius brooding among the ruins of Carthage!

A.
allegory
B.
irony
C.
allusion
D.
symbolism

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Answer:

C. Allusion

Explanation:

It infers toward a person, in this case, it's "Bartleby, the Scrivener". Hope this helped!

C. Allusion is correct. I took the test and got it right!

Which sentence in this excerpt from Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" best exhibits the use of verbal irony?
A.
Before, I had never experienced aught but a not unpleasing sadness.
B.
Upon inspection, the drawer exhibited a great array of the shells of various sorts of nuts. Indeed, to this quick-witted youth, the whole noble science of the law was contained in a nutshell.
C.
So he sent him to my office, as student at law, errand boy, cleaner and sweeper, at the rate of one dollar a week.
D.
For the first t

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C. So he sent him to my office, as student at the law, errand boy, cleaner and sweeper, at the rate if one dollar a week

Answer:

b.Upon inspection, the drawer exhibited a great array of the shells of various sorts of nuts. Indeed, to this quick-witted youth, the whole noble science of the law was contained in a nutshell.

Explanation:

ii took the test .

Writers who are careful about the words they choose often write more effective essays than those who are not.

Is this true or false?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because if u are careful about the words u choose, u know how to write the essay effectively

Read the following sentence from “The Gift if the Magi” by O. Henry. What is the meaning of the word sterling?

Many a happy hour she had spent planning for something nice for him. Something fine and rare and sterling—something just a little bit near to being worthy of the honor of being owned by Jim.

A.
cheap
B.
of great value
C.
priceless
D.
of poor quality

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Answer

Sterling means of great value.

Explanation

First of all, it seems that answer choice A, C, and D are similar, leaving B the outlier. If you picked A, C and D would be viable answers as well. The same thing applies if you picked C or D.

Another way you could have figured this out is with the context in the sentence. She wanted to give Jim something fine and rare, which are synonyms for of great value.

Which one is the answer thank you

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Answer:

Hyperbole

Explanation:

A hyperbole is and exaggerated statement. A hyperbole isn't meant to be taken literally.

"I am freezing to death", just means I am very cold. Not like they are literally freezing to death.

Answer:

I am freezing to death is a Hyperbole! :D

Explanation:

A hyperbole is when something is exaggerated, the person isn't ACTUALLY freezing to death! They are just saying they are very cold!

:D

Fill in the blanks with Prepositions
1. The magician put the rabbit ---------- the cap on the table.
2. The cook had kept the mixture ------ the bowl and later he put it ------ the oven.
3. I don’t drink milk ------- the morning.
4. He hurriedly walked ------- the building.
5. I waited ------- her in the bus stop.
6. The little girl fell ------ her tri-cycle.
7. Mom drove the car-------- the garage.
8. I am heading ------ the entrance of the building.
9. She has been studying hard ------ the exam.
10. I am so happy ------ you.

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Answer:

1.  in 2. in,in 3. in 4. into 5. for 6. off 7. into 8. inside 9. for 10. for

Explanation:

I am not too sure for one

rhyming poem on the topic of nature resources and education​

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Answer:

There is a pleasure

in the pathless woods

There is a rapture an

the lonely shore

There is society where

none intrudes,by the deep

sea,and music in it's roar;

I love not man the less

but nature more.

Select the correct answer.
Read this excerpt from "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane:

It is fair to say here that there was not a lifesaving station within twenty miles in either direction, but the men did not know this fact and in consequence they made dark and opprobrious remarks concerning the eyesight of the nation's lifesavers. Four scowling men sat in the dinghy and surpassed records in the invention of epithets.

What is the meaning of the word opprobrious within the context of the excerpt?

A.
forcefully convincing
B.
marked by resourcefulness
C.
expressing criticism or contempt
D.
restful or relieved

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Your answer is letter c so expressing criticism or contempt

'Why is it valuable to know how a place has changed over the years? Will it help prepare us for changes to come?'

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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

It is valuable to know a place has changed because there is life in places and life is constantly changing and ever evolving. Understanding and acknowledging these changes allows us to further gather information on the impact those changes have and how we may benefit from them.

What type of contrast clue is dibek

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Antonym or contrast clues – These types of context clues give us hints to the meaning of words by telling us what they're not. ... These can include phrases like “which means” or “that is” or “in other words.” General or inference clues – These types of context clues are a little more subtle.

How does Shakespeare use the motif of the morning?

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Answer:

How does Shakespeare use the motif of morning? to show the certainty of fate. to demonstrate growth and maturity. to highlight the beauty of life

You are a character from 'An inspector calls' and are convincing the police that you got nothing to do with Eva's death. (IT NEEDS TO BE A SPEECH ABOUT 2 PAGES AND PREFERABLE, THE CHARACTER TO BE GERALD)

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Answer:

Select the correct text in the passage.

In the following fable by Aesop, which sentence shows that the Country Mouse is generous?

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Now you must know that a Town Mouse once upon a time went on a visit to his cousin in the country. He was rough and ready, this cousin, but he loved his town friend and made him heartily welcome. Beans and bacon, cheese and bread, were all he had to offer, but he offered them freely. The Town Mouse rather turned up his long nose at this country fare, and said: "I cannot understand, Cousin, how you can put up with such poor food as this, but of course you cannot expect anything better in the country; come you with me and I will show you how to live. When you have been in town a week you will wonder how you could ever have stood a country life." No sooner said than done: the two mice set off for the town and arrived at the Town Mouse's residence late at night. "You will want some refreshment after our long journey," said the polite Town Mouse, and took his friend into the grand dining-room. There they found the remains of a fine feast, and soon the two mice were eating up jellies and cakes and all that was nice. Suddenly they heard growling and barking. "What is that?" said the Country Mouse. "It is only the dogs of the house," answered the other. "Only!" said the Country Mouse. "I do not like that music at my dinner." Just at that moment the door flew open, in came two huge mastiffs, and the two mice had to scamper down and run off. "Good-bye, Cousin," said the Country Mouse, "What! going so soon?" said the other. "Yes," he replied; "Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear."

Explanation:

Select the best answer to describe this group of words.
Stop talking so loudly.
1.) fragment with no predicate
2.) simple sentence with an understood subject
3.) fragment with no subject
4.) compound sentence with an understood subject

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Answer:

3. Fragment with no subject

Answer:

3rd

Explanation:

Which question would most likely indicate that a passage has a problem-and-solution text structure?
O A.
How are the elements different from each other?
OB.
What details are used to describe the topic?
O c.
Do the steps described need to be completed in a particular sequence?
D.
What have people done to try to resolve the issue?

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Answer:      

D. What have people done to try to resolve the issue?​

Explanation:      

The answer is D since it tells us right away that there is a problem that needs to be resolved. When a problem is solved, the text structure is problem-and-solution. The query is requesting that an issue (trouble) be handled.

In this excerpt from Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, it is the ___ that helps us to identify the theme of friendship and loyalty

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Answer:

Subject

Explanation:

Twain's The adventure of Huckleberry Finn is the excerpt which is about loyalty and friendship between two persons. The subject of the excerpt helps the readers to identify the theme. The subject helps audience to understand the theme of friendship and loyalty.

What Is It That You Really Need?

Sometimes it seems as if we never get what we want. But sometimes when we do get what we want, we realize that it’s not what we really want. That’s because our wants don’t always match our needs. The solution to this problem is to try to understand and satisfy our real needs.
Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and human and animal behavior. A lot of psychological research has been done about human needs and how they should be satisfied. Studies have shown that humans have basic needs that must be consistently met. Studies have also shown that there is an order of importance in which these needs must be satisfied. An individual’s basic functional needs must be satisfied before he or she can go on and meet other more creative and self-fulfilling needs.
Abraham Harold Maslow (1908–1970) was an important psychologist who became famous for his studies regarding human needs and wants. He wrote two major works, Motivation and Personality and Toward a Psychology of Being. Maslow stressed that basic needs must first be satisfied before a person is able to be creative or function independently. He created his famous hierarchy of needs theory, which separates human needs into five layers. Each layer in the hierarchy must be satisfied before a person can proceed to the next layer. The five layers of human needs, according to Maslow, are as follows:

The physiological needs
The safety and security needs
The love and belonging needs
The esteem needs
Self-actualization
The Physiological Needs
The physiological needs include the basic requirements for physical survival, such as oxygen, water, protein, salt, sugar, minerals, and vitamins. Other physiological needs include a proper body temperature and pH balance, physical activity, a lack of pain, and adequate sleep.

The Safety and Security Needs
These needs become relevant only after the physiological needs are largely satisfied. The person will then become increasingly interested in such things as being safe and protected and having a stable life. He or she might also begin to need structure and order.

The Love and Belonging Needs
Once a person feels reasonably secure in life and has his or her basic bodily needs satisfied, he or she wants to be a part of a community or group, to have friends, and to be in loving and caring relationships.

The Esteem Needs
This level of needs has two components. The first covers a person’s needs to be respected by others and achieve fame, attention, and dignity. The second component of this level of needs covers a person’s needs for self-respect, confidence, independence, and freedom.

Self-Actualization
The highest level is different from the other levels in a crucial way. All the previous levels discuss needs that need to be satisfied; once they are satisfied, we no longer think about them. If we feel well fed, safe, appreciated, and confident, we don’t think about those needs anymore. But on the complex level of self-actualization, a person continues to feel this need even after he or she has achieved it. This need drives us to be the most complete people we can—to be the best that we can be.

The next time you are feeling as if something is missing from your life, think about Maslow and his theory of needs. Have you really satisfied the basic needs before trying to satisfy the higher levels of needs? Maybe you need to redefine what you are really searching for.

Which statements provide a correct objective summary of the passage?

Maslow wrote two important books, Motivation and Personality and Toward a Psychology of Being.

Humans must attend to their basic needs before they are able to achieve higher level desires.

Humans can be confident and successful even if they are not eating and sleeping properly.

Maslow's hierarchy of needs helps people understand themselves in a new way.

Psychology is the branch of science that studies the mind and behavior.

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Answer: Choice two, "humans must attend to their basic needs before they are able to achieve higher level desires" is correct. Maslow believes that a person cannot achieve any wants if they have not satisfied their basic needs.

Which view of Ms. Schwermer does the author present in the article?

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Answer:

The author presents Ms. Schwermer as a person who has strong values and beliefs.

Explanation:

In the article, " Why this controversial German woman turned her back on money for sixteen years", the lady in question, Heidemarie Schwermer is presented as a person whose childhood experiences shaped her belief in the fact that she could survive without money. She held a strong view on this matter and could not be coerced to change it by family and friends.

She believed that she wanted to be among people and promote peace. The author thus shows that she was a simple woman.

Read the passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger."
In the context of the allegory, what does the king's
behavior most likely represent?
O the abuse of power
In the very olden time there lived a semi-barbaric king,
whose ideas, though somewhat polished and sharpened
by the progressiveness of distant Latin neighbors, were
still large, florid, and untrammeled, as became the half of
him which was barbaric. He was a man of exuberant
fancy, and, withal, of an authority so irresistible that, at
his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts.
O the power of great ideas
O the consequence of choice
O the uncertainty of love

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the abuse of power is the answer :) hope this helped

Answer:

abuse of power

Explanation:

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In at least 150 words, explain the three major challenges that America faced in post-World War Il society

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Answer:

Euphoria.

When Japan surrendered to the Allies at the end of the long summer of 1945, Americans were ecstatic. Ticker tape parades were staged in nearly every town to welcome America's returning heroes.

Unquestionably, the United States entry in World War II made the difference for the Allied cause. The American army and navy were now the most powerful in the world. Even those who did not fight could feel proud of the work Americans did in the factories to build the war machine.

The youth of America would never forget the sacrifices of wartime. From rationing food to collecting scrap to buying bonds to fighting in battle, the efforts to defeat the Axis were a product of the collective American will. News anchor, Tom Brokaw, recently labeled the Americans who came of age in World War II the "greatest generation."

The euphoria that swept the nation in 1945 was captured on film by Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. This memorable image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square continues to be a defining image of WWII.

Unfortunately, the euphoria could not last long. Although the Soviet Union and the United States were allied in their struggle against Hitler's Germany, Americans distrusted Josef Stalin's Communist government and abhorred his takeover of Eastern European countries immediately after the war. More Soviet citizens were killed in World War II than any other nation, and Josef Stalin was determined to receive compensation for damages and guarantees that such a slaughter could never again plague the Soviet people.

For its part, the United States was unwilling to sit idle while another form of totalitarianism spread westward from Moscow. One war immediately begat another — the COLD WAR.

No theater of the globe was free from Cold War struggle. From Eastern Europe to China and Korea, the Truman Administration was beset with the challenge of halting the advance of communism. As the wave of decolonization washed through the southern part of the globe, each new nation would be courted by the superpowers. The INDEPENDENCE OF ISRAEL IN 1948 had Cold War implications in the Middle East. Within five years of the end of World War II, American troops were summoned to South Korea to halt the advancing communist forces of the North.

The American military prepared for the Cold War by conducting tests with new atomic and nuclear technology. Here, troops watch radioactive smoke during the "Desert Rock" exercise in 1951.

No single foreign policy issue mattered more to the United States for the next 50 years as much as the Cold War. President Truman set the direction for the next eight presidents with the announcement of the containment policy. Crises in Berlin, China, and Korea forced Truman to back his words with actions. The Cold War kept defense industries humming and ultimately proved the limits of American power in Vietnam. Democracy was tested with outbreaks of Communist witch hunts.

Although the United States would emerge triumphant in the Cold War, the last half of the 1940s was marked by an uncertainty that soured the sweet taste of victory in World War II.

Read these lines from Stanza 2 of the poem.

Though he'd often say in his homely way

that he'd "sooner live in hell."

How does the poet's use of the words "live in hell" affect the poem?

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The poets use of “live in hell” further suggests a tone of distress

define international employmeng​

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Answer:

International Employment (IE) assists campus to successfully employ and retain foreign national employees needing employment sponsorship on a temporary or permanent basis.

Explanation:

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Have a nice day !

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International Employment (IE) assists campus to successfully employ and retain foreign national employees needing employment sponsorship on a temporary or permanent basis.

How does Higgins respond when Liza tries to stand up to him?
He bullies her.
He sulks.
He is proud of her.
He withdraws his offer.

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Answer:

He withdraws his answer.

Explanation:

She stood up to him so he revoked his offer and had her taken away.

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What best describes this sentence?
O It contains a stated physical trait
O It contains an implied physical trait,
O It contains a stated personality trait
O It contains an implied personality trait

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Explanation:

your question is incomplete ....

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Read this passage from chapter 5 of The Prince.


But when cities or countries are accustomed to live under a prince, and his family is exterminated, they, being on the one hand accustomed to obey and on the other hand not having the old prince, cannot agree in making one from amongst themselves, and they do not know how to govern themselves. For this reason they are very slow to take up arms, and a prince can gain them to himself and secure them much more easily. But in republics there is more vitality, greater hatred, and more desire for vengeance, which will never permit them to allow the memory of their former liberty to rest; so that the safest way is to destroy them or to reside there.


How does Machiavelli work to achieve his primary purpose to convince readers that a prince must ruin a conquered republic or live there? Select two options.


A. He lists the types of territories a prince might conquer.

B. He describes the role of a ruling family in a principality.

C. He explains the roots of rebellion in conquered republics.

D. He identifies the characteristics of government in a republic.

E. He contrasts the characteristics of principalities and republics.

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Answer:

C and D is the answer OK

hope it is helpful

write a letter to your friend telling him three ways ​

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Explanation:

Dear friend  oshin  ,

I hope you are well by the grace of the Almighty. I am well too. Please convey my regards to your parents. It’s been long since I received your last letter. So I have thought of writing this letter.

I am writing this letter to share with you how I spend my daily life. My daily lifestyle is very simple. But it is balanced, in my view. I get up very early in the morning and sip some tea. Then I go out for morning walk. After returning, I go out for tuition in Maths. When I get home, I sit down for some studies until 8:30 am. Then I take bath and go for school. After the school is over, I take lunch and go out for playing. At about 6 pm I sit for studying and continue till 9 pm. Then I watch TV and have meal. After that I study a little more and go to bed. This is my daily life. I hope you shall share yours too.

Yours,

sahira

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