Rewrite the sentence using correct capitalization,
verb usage, and punctuation.

i be going sleep at my friend's house Saturday?

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Answer 1

Answer:

I will sleep at my friend's house on Saturday

Answer 2

Answer:

I'm going to sleep at my friend's house this Saturday.

Explanation:


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What is the author's purpose in this paragraph?
OA.
to express an opinion about false malpractice claims
OB.
to report on a recent malpractice claim that went to trial
OC.
to condemn doctors who want new malpractice laws
OD.
to persuade readers that malpractice laws are unnecessary

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I think it is A, im not sure tho
I hope it helps

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How does density affect the tendency of an object to float or sink in a liquid?

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Answer:

The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in another substance. An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in.

Explanation: hope i could help you out have a blessed night :)

Answer:

Explanation:

First you have to know the density of the liquid. The numbers range from 0.5  to about 2.

I the object you are putting into the liquid has a density greater than that of the liquid, then the object will sink (go below the surface of the liquid).

If the object has a density less than the liquid then the object will float.

If you take a chunk of solid iron, and put it water, there is no way that object is going to float (with one exception).  Iron has a density of about 8. Water is 1. Water is the standard.

If you put balsa wood in water there is no way it will sink. It has a density much less than almost all liquids.

So you do you make iron ships float? The answer to that is that ships are not solid. The shell of the ship has a volume much greater than the thickness of the hull of the ship. The density would be calculated as 8 / huge volume -- say 1,000,000 cubic cm.  (and that's not much of a volume.

The result is a density much less than 1. Iron ships really do float.

How could Caroline best improve her analysis? HELP PLSSSSS

She could explain how the quotation supports her ideas.
She could cite evidence from the text to support her opinion.
She could include a thesis statement to express her position.
She could evaluate the text to analyze the big ideas and messages

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Answer:

She could cite evidence from the text to support her opinion

Explanation:

Citing text in my opinion, is one of the best ways to improve an analysis and essay.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

how is shakespeare global in places other than london

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Um.....where is the question at?

Is Kate tamed at the end of the taming of the shrew?(Shakespeare)

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Answer:

Katherine Minola was never tamed in the play, but she was brainwashed and manipulated to act in a manner that was socially acceptable in the 16th century.

Explanation:

Answer:

In fact, in the last line of the play, Lucentio implies that Kate, in the end, allowed herself to be tamed: “'Tis a wonder, by your leave, she will be tamed so” (V. ii. 193). Perhaps Lucentio implies that Kate and Petruchio planned the wager, and that they worked as a team to dupe the others out of their money

This statement is
Read the statement about Swift's "A Modest Proposal."
Swift's skillful and abundant use of false premises to
develop his argument was the most effective way to
signal that he was writing a satire.
objective because it is influenced by feelings or
opinions
objective because it is not influenced by feelings or
opinions
subjective because it is influenced by feelings or
opinions
subjective because it is not influenced by feelings or
opinions

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Answer:

✔️C. subjective because it is influenced by feelings or opinions

Explanation:

The statement "Swift's skillful and abundant use of false premises to develop his argument was the most effective way to signal that he was writing a satire." is subjective because it is influenced by feelings or opinions.

Subjective statements are not factual and are expressions of one's opinion, belief, or personal preference. It actually reflects the perspective of the writer or speaker and cannot be verified using concrete facts.

The above statement only gives the writer's opinion and not the fact.

Which achievement is credited to Aristotle?

He wrote the play Antigone.
He developed a system of logic.
He was known as the Father of History.
He described an ideal form of government in his writing.

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Answer:

he developed a system of logic

Explanation:

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The  achievement that is credited to Aristotle was for the development of  a system of logic. Thus, option second is correct.

Who was Aristotle?

Aristotle was a famous and ancient Greek thinker and polymath. His publications span a wide range of topics, including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, theater, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, meteorology, geology, and government.

He founded the field of formal logic, made groundbreaking contributions to all areas of philosophy and science, and recognized and examined the connections between the numerous scientific disciplines. In addition to being a philosopher, Aristotle was a teacher who established the Lyceum in Athens.

Hence, option second is correct.

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Choose the pair of words that is the correct analogy for the following:

1. Acquiesced : disagree

2. Condoned : approved

3. Appertaining : sharing

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Answer:

2. Condoned : approved

Answer:

2. Condoned : Approved

Explanation:

Condoned - accept and allow to continue.

Approved - officially agree to or accept as satisfactory.

Consider the subtitle of the article: “The inspiring true story of Malala Yousafzai’s crusade for girls’ education.” Context clues reveal "crusade" means *

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“the fight for”. they are fighting for girls education

how do authors present and develop characters? check all that apply​

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Answer:

When you're introducing a new character, it can be helpful to begin by describing the character's backstory. ... When done correctly, a backstory in an opening scene can help the reader connect emotionally with the character while also advancing the plot.

writers develop characters through a variety of techniques: narration, dialogue, interaction with other characters, interaction with setting, and characters' thoughts.

Explanation:

I am also writting a story if you would like to see its as my recent question i hope if you read it it helps...

Answer:

Accept all  the choices except for choice C.)

Explanation:

Good luck :)

Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

“You don't know how to manage looking-glass cakes,” the Unicorn remarked. “Hand it round first, and cut it afterwards.”

This sounded nonsense, but Alice very obediently got up, and carried the dish round, and the cake divided itself into three pieces as she did so. “Now cut it up,” said the Lion, as she returned to her place with the empty dish.


How does the author use this passage to develop Alice’s character?

by showing that Alice is no longer afraid of talking animal

by showing that Alice now accepts the strange ways of the looking-glass world

by showing that Alice now has no patience for nonsense

by showing that Alice is now selfish because she will not divide the cake

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Answer:

I have done the test it is B

Answer: B by showing that Alice now accepts the strange ways of the looking-glass world

Explanation:

An argumentative essay should people be able to own property in space.

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No, they should not. The space is not theres.

Read this excerpt from We've Got a Job: The 1963 Children's March.

All of the students at St. Mary's were black, as required by law. But unlike the staff at black public schools, the teachers – all of whom were nuns – were white. So, Arnetta grew up mingling comfortably with white people. In fact, had she wanted to, she could have "passed" for white herself.

The excerpt uses third-person narration, because

a character tells the events of the story.
the author tells the facts of the story.
the author speaks to the reader.
the author knows how the story ends.

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Answer:

B - the author tells the facts of the story.

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

it just is

what is in a pepsi can

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Answer:

pepsi and bubbles

Explanation:

pepsi was originally made as a toilet cleaner

Answer:

what is in a Pepsi can?

Carbonated Water, Sugar, Colour (Caramel E150d), Acid (Phosphoric Acid), Flavourings (including Caffeine

Exaplanation

Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by PepsiCo. Originally created and developed in 1893 by Caleb Bradham and introduced as Brad's Drink, it was renamed as Pepsi-Cola in 1898, and then shortened to Pepsi in 1961.

Mario piles all his school papers in a big stack on his desk, where he can easily find what he’s looking for. Based on the above, which of the following statements about Mario’s organization system is TRUE?
Group of answer choices

Mario needs to learn some organizational skills.

Mario has no system of organization.

Mario needs to improve his grouping skills.

Mario has an organization system that works for him.

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Answer:

Mario has an organization system that works for him.

Explanation:

If he look disorganzed it doesnt mean hes not because its easiest for him.

Answer:

I think its d

Explanation:

because it said " where he can easily find what he is looking for"

fix the error(s) in this sentence below

tom is unable to make it to the party last night.

Rewrite the sentence and explain what the errors were

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Answer:

Explanation:

tom is unable to make it to the party last night.

Tom was unable to make it to the party last night.

I have underlined the mistakes in the first sentence and underlined the correction in the second sentence

In tom, T should be capital because it is a proper noun

Since the sentence talks about last night, then is should be replaced by was as it is talking about the past.

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Identify the underlined part of the sentence.
I do know three Caitlyns, and my brother knows at least three Kaylas.
A. independent clause
B. adverbial clause
C. adjectival clause
D. noun clause

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Answer:

adjective clause

Explanation:

You are describing how many Caitlyns and kaylas,they are.

Answer: independent clause

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How much do you think our genes affect our personality? Our science club is having a debate about whether or not genes play a bigger role than experiences in determining who we are. Genes play a bigger role than experiences in determining who we are. This is because shyness is a common characteristic based on genes and our genes can also affect us as adults.
The first reason why genes play a bigger role than experiences in determining who we are is that shyness is a common characteristic based on genes. According to Source 1, ¨Shyness has been studied perhaps more than any other personality trait. Kagan, who has monitored 500 children for more than 17 years at Harvard, can detect telltale signs of shyness in babies even before they're born. He's found that the hearts of shy children in the womb consistently beat faster than 140 times a minute, which is much faster than the heartbeats of other babies.¨ In other words, it is easily predicted that you are going to be a shy person when you are older because of your heart beating faster than normal in the womb. Also according to Source 1, “2- year-old Majorie was so painfully shy that she wouldn't talk to or look at a stranger. When Jerome Kagan, a Harvard professor who discovered that shyness has a strong genetic component, Marjorie showed every sign of inherited shyness, a condition in which the brain somehow sends out messages to avoid new experiences” Based on this shyness coming from our genes can very strongly affect how we act and interpret things especially depending on how severe it is.
Another reason why genes play a bigger role than experiences in determining who we are is that our genes can even affect us into adulthood. According to Source 2, “Sandra and Marisa Pena, 32-year-old identical twins, seem to be the same. They have the same thick dark hair, the same high cheekbones, the same habit of delicately rubbing the tip of the nose in conversation. They had the same type of thyroid cyst at the same age (18) in the same place (right side).” Based on this since they are twins they have mostly the same but slightly different genes that affected the way that they act and look which makes them seem the same. And also, “About 50 percent of the characteristics twins have in common are due to genes alone” To put it more simply, that is the reason why they act so much the same, they have about 50 percent of the same genes that make them practically identical.
In conclusion, genes play a more important role than experiences in determining who we are because shyness is a typical feature based on genes and our genes can also affect us in adulthood. But some people may argue that we can grow out of our genes or we can’t simply predict someone's personality. While I can admit that our personalities can change over time but at the same time, we still have a component that sticks with us somehow, according to Source 2“In recent years, we've come to believe that genes influence character and personality more than anything else does. It's not just about height and hair color--DNA seems to have its clutches on our very souls.” This means that we may experience somethings but our DNA still takes part in who we are. But also, indeed, we cannot 100% foretell someone's personality we can still make simple but true assumptions about how people may act based on how they act in the womb according to Source 1, “ Kagan can detect telltale signs of shyness in babies even before they're born. He's found that the hearts of shy children in the womb consistently beat faster than 140 times a minute, which is much faster than the heartbeats of other babies” This proves that genes can take a big part in how we act as people in the future even if they are small details.

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It’s quite nice. Nice work

Prompt: Imagine a world where electricity suddenly stopped working. What would life look like after one day? What would it look like after one year?

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If electricity stopped working it would scare the population and they wouldn’t know what to do but over time for example a year after, the population most likely would’ve adapted to this obstacle or learned how to overcome it bringing new ideas and new solutions to problems that needed electricity

the word strolled helps the reader understand that rodney

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Answer:

awsome nsnsnsnns

Explanation:

Kitten emergency

Here's a "Real" question whats 6+7-2=?


What should I name my new cat?? Shes a mix of always hungry, playful, and shady.

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Answer:

11

Explanation:

You should name your kitten kiwi or cherry

Answer:

11

Explanation:

KIKI is the cutest name ever!

ok so i have to Write about a time when you had an unexpected learning experience. What happened? What did you learn? and im not good at writing so like can u help me but like make it fake btw im a girl sooooo idk but pls helppp

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Answer:

A time I had an unexpected learning experience when I was in 5th grade. My teacher taught us a lesson about voting and why itś important. I did not care to be honest but then I learned that our voice helps our country and state better and that we need to vote. In conclusion, I learned we should always vote.

Explanation:

Advice to the newly married lady by Samuel j. Kennings, 1808

Question 1- What is the author's purpose for writing this text?-

A. To compare the life of a woman to that of a man

B. To describe the perfect marriage and provide instructive examples

C. To persuade women it is in their best to have a happy marriage

D. To list the duties of a wife so that men know what to expect from a marriage


What is the answer? ...... please help

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Answer:

The author's purpose for writing this text is:

C. To persuade women it is in their best interest to have a happy marriage.

Explanation:

Samuel K. Jennings was president of Asbury College, a medical doctor, and a Methodist preacher. In "Advice to the Newly Married Lady," his purpose is to persuade women to make an effort to maintain a happy marriage since, according to him, it is in their best interest.

Jennings defends the claim that, if the marriage is ruined for some reason, men will find ways to deal with it - friends, gatherings, games, drinks, and so on. Women, however, cannot do the same thing (let's keep in mind the text was written in the 19th century). All they will have left is sadness and tears. Therefore, they should try their best to make things work:

But your house is your only refuge, your husband your only companion. Should he abandon you, solitude, anxiety, and tears, must be your unhappy lot.

Which is more important: freedom or security? Do you believe there is a way to have both freedom and
security when it comes to speech? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.

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Answer:

National security is an essential factor of any functioning society, but freedom is just as important.After 9/11, security in America was taken to a new level with increased airport safety procedures, a stronger border control, and new security acts being passed.The government did need to take action, such as enforcing stricter airport regulations to better monitor who enters the country. However, they did not need to infringe on American freedoms that were fought so hard for during the Revolutionary War.The USA Patriot Act of 2001 increased the ability of law enforcement officials to search personal information such as telephone calls, e-mails and personal records. It also eased restrictions on foreign intelligence gathering within the United States.While some aspects of the act are necessary, others are not.The Fourth Amendment ensures "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures." Listening in on phone calls and going through people's personal e-mails is unreasonable because it will not make America a safer place to live and it infringes on the freedoms the Fourth Amendment guarantees.U.S. intelligence analysts were ordered to continue monitoring phone calls, even when it was clear they posed no threat to America's safety."We identified phone numbers belonging to non-threatening groups, including the Red Cross," said Adrienne Kinne, a former Arab linguist who worked at a National Security Agency facility at Fort Gordon from 2001 to 2003. "We could have blocked their numbers, but we didn't, and we were told to listen to them just in case."American freedoms were being sacrificed to provide security, even when there was no real danger. The people whose phone calls were being monitored posed no threat to America. This was an invasion of their rights as American citizens.Freedom and security need to be balanced, but freedom should not be jeopardized in order to obtain security.In the beginning, America invested in freedom, not the security of what its citizens already knew. And while both are vital to the success of a nation, freedom is the more fundamental, more enduring, and, therefore, more important.Some may argue that, given the current threats to America, the security of the country and its people should take priority over freedoms, no matter the cost.While there are threats to be concerned about, taking away the liberty of the citizens for the sake of security is just giving in to what the terrorists ultimately want: the suppression of America and its people.These acts were supposed to secure the country and offer more protection in the tumultuous atmosphere of World War I. In reality, they not only failed but they tightened the grip that fear held on the nation. Beyond this, the acts dramatically infringed on First Amendment rights, the freedoms that are deeply ingrained in America.And while the freedom versus security debate is centuries old and circumstances have changed countless times, the dilemma is still the same. In a nation where freedom has had such a high value even before the country's birth, it is nearly impossible to place security before liberty.I consider security to be more important than freedom. For a small group of students in my school, the thoughts concerning this topic are so drastically different that it is our policy to refuse to discuss it with others when we know it will start an argument.Freedom and security do not necessarily refer to matters of national importance. They can be used in many situations. For example, when looking for a job, some people consider how secure they will be having a routine 9 to 5 job with little change in schedule. This ensures that their daily needs will be taken care of and they don't need to worry about those.Another extremely important thing having to do with security is a person's romantic relationships. Is it better to date exclusively and to have a steady boyfriend or girlfriend, or to be free to come and go as you please without having a steady relationship in your life? Personally, I'd like to think that because something like marriage exists, security is considered significantly more important to most individuals.

Some people may think that life is pointless if you aren't free to enjoy it. But I disagree. What's the point of being free if you have to live with the constant uncertainty and worry that's caused by a lack of security?

in paragraph 5-7 octovian is described as ????

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Which two pieces of evidence from the passage best suggest that the Wright brothers seriously considered safety in their airplane design?
A. If you did not take the precaution to fasten your hat before starting, you have probably lost it by this time.
B. Otherwise the general construction and operation of the machine was to be similar to that of the 1902 glider.
C.The motor close beside you kept up an almost deafening roar during the whole flight, yet in your excitement you did not notice it till it stopped!
D.We decided to place the motor to one side of the man, so that in case of a plunge headfirst, the motor could not fall upon him.
E.To provide against the machine rolling over forward in landing, we designed skids like sled runners, extending out in front of the main surfaces.

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Answer:

D and E

Explanation:

The two pieces of evidence from the passage that best suggests that the Wright brothers seriously considered safety in their airplane design was:

D. We decided to place the motor to one side of the man, so that in case of a plunge headfirst, the motor could not fall upon him. E. To provide against the machine rolling over forward in landing, we designed skids like sled runners, extending out in front of the main surfaces.

According to the given question, we are asked to show the two pieces of evidence from the passage that best suggests that the Wright brothers seriously considered safety in their airplane design.

As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is a narration about the process which the Wright brothers took when they designed the first ever planes and they put in some safety measures in place to make sure that the planes could be safe for the user.

Therefore, the correct answers are options D and E

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CREON. [to ANTIGONE] And thou, then, bending to the ground thy head,
Confessest thou, or dost deny the deed?

ANTIG. I own I did it. I will not deny.

CREON. [to GUARD] Go thou thy way, where'er thy will may choose,
Freed from a weighty charge. [Exit GUARD.]
[To ANTIGONE] And now for thee,
Say in few words, not lengthening out thy speech,
Didst thou not know the edicts which forbade
The things thou ownest?

ANTIG. Right well I knew them all.
How could I not? Full clear and plain were they.

ANTIG. Yes, for it was not Zeus who gave them forth,
Nor Justice, dwelling with the Gods below,
Who traced these laws for all the sons of men;
Nor did I deem thy edicts strong enough,
Coming from mortal man, to set at naught
The unwritten laws of God that know not change.
They are not of to–day nor yesterday,
But live for ever, nor can man assign
When first they sprang to being. Not through fear
Of any man's resolve was I prepared
Before the Gods to bear the penalty
Of sinning against these. That I should die
I knew (how should I not?), though thy decree
Had never spoken. And, before my time
If I should die, I reckon this a gain;
For whoso lives, as I, in many woes,
How can it be but death shall bring him gain?
And so for me to bear this doom of thine
Has nothing painful. But, if I had left
My mother's son unburied on his death,
I should have given them pain. But as things are,
Pain I feel none. And should I seem to thee
To have done a foolish deed, 'tis simply this,—
I bear the charge of folly from a fool.

Chor. The maiden's stubborn will, of stubborn sire
The offspring shows itself. She knows not yet
To yield to evils.

CREON. Know, then, minds too stiff
Most often stumble, and the rigid steel
Baked in the furnace, made exceeding hard,
Thou seest most often split and broken lie;
And I have known the steeds of fiery mood
With a small curb subdued. It is not meet
That one who lives in bondage to his neighbours
Should boast too loudly. Wanton outrage then
She learnt when first these laws of mine she crossed,
But, having done it, this is yet again
A second outrage over it to boast,
And laugh at having done it. Surely, then,
She is the man, not I, if all unscathed
Such deeds of might are hers. But be she child
Of mine own sister, nearest kin of all
That Zeus o'erlooks within our palace court,
She and her sister shall not 'scape their doom
Most foul and shameful; for I charge her, too,
With having planned this deed of sepulture.
Go ye and call her. 'Twas but now within
I saw her raving, losing self–command.
And still the mind of those who in the dark
Plan deeds of evil is the first to fail,
And so convicts itself of secret guilt.
But most I hate when one found out in guilt
Will seek to glaze and brave it to the end.

Which lines from the excerpt of Antigone best demonstrate that Antigone's obstinacy could be attributed to her heredity?

A.Most foul and shameful; for I charge her, too,
With having planned this deed of sepulture.

B.The maiden's stubborn will, of stubborn sire

C.Right well I knew them all.
How could I not? Full clear and plain were they.

D.But most I hate when one found out in guilt
Will seek to glaze and brave it to the end.

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Answer:b

Explanation:

Since that’s what make more since and it happen had in the story

Practice page 187 my perspective boom

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Answer:

what is a question you asked ??

Yes

I agree

Thank you

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Select the correct text in the passage.
In this excerpt from Richard Lovelace's "To Lucasta Going to the Wars," which three lines use iambic trimeter?
a.Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
b.That from the nunnery
c.Of thy chaste breast, and quiet mind
d.To war and arms I fly.

e.True, a new mistress now I chase,
f.The first foe in the field;
g.And with a stronger faith embrace

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Answer:

your answer is b, d, and f

Are selfies dumb?

Claim

Reason

Evidence

Counterclaim

Rebuttal

Conclusion​

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Answer:

Yes and No

Explanation:

They are used to sometimes talk to friends and used for dating apps and other stuff like that

I take them

Depends. Sometimes. But sometimes not.
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