Sadly it wouldn’t be with me

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Answer 1

Answer:

Me either dang, but i like your cut G

Explanation:

Answer 2
Like ya cut g not the I like ya cut g

Related Questions

How do the authors use evidence to support their points?

OA Both passages have opinions cited by experts or based on a survey.
OB. Both passages have listed the pros and cons.
O c. Both passages claim and then counterclaim an idea or a statement.
O D. Both passages list causes and effects.

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Answer:

c I think that it is c both passages claim and then counterclaim an idea or a statement

Into the wild

Question 1. What word below best describes Chris McCandless?

A. Curious
B. Shy
C. Intense
D. Arrogant

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Answer: A. Curious

Explanation: Good luck!

which story is the clearest example of metafiction?

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Answer: The clearest example of metafiction is story C. A story with footnotes that comment on the author's process.

Explanation:

story c is the clearest example


what is cyber bullying ? What are it's effects?
How can it be stopped ?

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Answer:

Cyber bullying is a form of bulling that is happing online. Some of the effects of cyberbullying include depression of the person getting bullied, and a loss of self esteam. One way to prevent it is by spreading positive messages online and encouraging others to be kind online.

Explanation:

Answer:

Cyber bullying is when you get bullied online, It's effect is hurting people, It can be stopped by making sure that people can be helped on social media

Explanation:

Can I have brainly

Please help me! Brainliest and 5 pts! :)

Select all the correct answers.

Which questions would help determine whether an article is scientifically accurate?

A. Is the author stating an opinion or a fact?
B. Does the author have a balanced diet?
C. Does the author have evidence for the given facts?
D. How many articles has the author written before?
E. Does the author like music?

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Answer: C and A

Explanation: Hope this helps

Answer:

A and C

Explanation: First of all is not D  and E because that's completley off topic

Is also not D because the number of articles written doesn't matter. A person could've written 1000 articles but still be wrong.

Is A because if the author is stating an opinion then he/she is biased, and we don't want that. So it has to be a fact.

Is C because you need to something to prove that the facts you've given are accurate, and so you need evidence.

Hope this helps.

Why amendment 3 important

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Answer:  The third amendment of the Constitution is of immense significance to us. It comes from the incidents that happened when we were British colonies. Part of the Intolerable Acts said that the British could house their troops in private residences. This really upset the colonists and they hated the British soldiers.

Answer:

Amendment 3 states that citizens don't have to house soldiers.

Explanation:

When America was a part of Great Britain the British had a law that stated that colonists had to provide food and shelter to soldiers in their own home. This was part of the Intolerable acts.

The arrangements of the
chambers, "irregularly
disposed that the vision
embraced but little more than
one at a time" (Paragraph 4
of "The Masque of the Red
Death"), symbolizes
A. the revelers not seeing their future nor
their past, but only focusing on the
present.
B. how much more interesting it is when
things aren't laid out in a straight line.
C. how different Prince Prospero's facility
was from most others of the kind.

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Answer:

I think it c it make sense about the story

Answer: It’s A

Explanation:

I got it right on the test.

Identify the sentence type.
After the game ends, we'll go for something to eat.
1.complex
2.compound
3.simple

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Answer:

Simple

Explanation:

The sentence is not complex or compound.

ANSWER THIS AND GET 35 POINTS !! Xd

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Answer:

bat

ten

dog

lip

pot

hat

map

net

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i need help !! what happened to tom and bob at the end ? i also need evidence please ! and a conclusion about it. ( to kill a mockingbird)

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Answer: Tom Robinson tries to flee the prison where he is being held in chapter 24 of To Kill a Mockingbird as he awaits execution for Mayella Ewell's ra pe. ... While escaping the jail, the guards shot him seventeen times in the back. He is dying from his injuries.

The novel finishes after Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell, and Boo Radley rescues them, killing Bob in the process. Atticus and Sheriff Heck Tate have a talk and Scout walks Boo home about how to deal with the situation.

Explanation:

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Read this line from the text:

The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its Government and its Emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.

What is the most likely meaning of the word maintenance, based on your reading of this text? (5 points)

a
Repairs

b
Continuation

c
Destruction

d
Loss

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Answer:repairs

Explanation:

B is the answer it’s is mostly the same as maintenance

As a reader, what is it like to read the perspective of a male character who expresses his feelings more than usual?

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Answer:

i guess its kinda weird bc most male dont express how they feel.

Explanation:

I believe that it is a... well wonderful experience. It helps me understand how boys work better, and it makes me at ease more around boys. I also like to observe what a male character might say and react to situations so that I can talk to people without making them upset. It really is kind of a motivating experience, as it makes me happy because I can better understand people. Ever since I was little I always thought that each person was like a jigsaw puzzle but the more I read from a certain genders point of view, the more I feel that I can understand people better, even if it means that they don't understand me. Anytime someone reads a book and they see through the eyes of the main character, who is possibly the opposite gender, it provides easier understanding of the gender of which the main character upholds. All in all, it's something that everyone should do.

Have a nice day, and a VERY good Christmas,

Miri

wirte 1 paragraph of a reason why never giving up is important. ​

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Answer:

never give up is important because you can learn from the mistake you made the mistake will be one of the important things that help get where you are to day lets say that you give up on your dream and you see all your friend successful and you say they are lucky well they are successful because they didn't give up they keep working hard to get were they wanted  so don't give up even if life feel hard just keep going.

Explanation:

Which one
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The answer to what exactly

Answer:

Try taking out the spaces between the underscore and the words.

Explanation:

In the first paragraph the speaker appeals to which of the following?
I. logos
II. pathos
III. ethos
A.
II only
B.
III only
C.
I, II, and III
D.
I and II
E.
II and III

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Answer:

hi! The answer to this would be D.)

Explanation:

I reread your paragraph, the thing your reading, and I think it makes the most sense! If i'm wrong then I'm sorry but I made sure and sure enough I still got D as the best answer!

Enjoy your day! Lemme know if I was helpful! ^^

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Answer:

I put E. Edge tests are so hard :'o

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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I cannot support the Virginia Plan. I believe the job of our national government is to protect the power of our individual states. Mr. Madison’s plan seems to forget that our states even exist. The states must be equal. I support my fellow delegates who think that each state should have one vote in the legislature.

The Virginia Plan gives a greater voice to the larger states, particularly Virginia, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. These three states will dominate the other ten. I cannot trust the government if this to be the case.
DO YOU ARGEE WITH THIS, WHY OR WHY NOT

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Answer

Explanation:

i agreee

Which sentence is correct?
O 1. We all sang "Across the Prairie."
02. We all sang "across the prairie."
03. We all sang "Across the prairie."
0 4. We all sang "Across The Prairie."

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Answer:

1.

Explanation:

Its a song and the never capital

The sentence 0 1 . We all sang “ Across the Prairie”

The passage was found near 50 degrees S of ________.

a
Greenwich
b
The equator
c
Spain
d
Portugal

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Answer: B- The equator.

Explanation: Hopefully it was right, I looked thru a bunch of websites for the answer.

She felt the drag of a lean and narrow life.
The walls of the rooms were discordantly
papered. The floors were covered with
matting and the hall laid with a thin rag
carpet. One could see that the furniture was
of that poor, hurriedly patched together
quality sold by the instalment houses."
What purpose does imagery serve in the
excerpt above?
A It demonstrates that Mr. Hanson
doesn't provide well for his family.
B. It shows that Mrs. Hanson is
unsatisfied with her life and her
husband.
c. It characterizes Carrie as
judgmental and snobby.
D. It emphasizes the working class
quality of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson's life
together.

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Answer: a.

Explanation:

Because it shows she is unsatisfied

Read the excerpt below. Which of the following statements best summarizes the main idea of the excerpt?

In 1944 Elion joined the Burroughs Wellcome Laboratories (now part of GlaxoSmithKline (a company that makes prescription medicines)). There she was first the assistant and then the colleague of Hitchings, with whom she worked for the next four decades. Elion and Hitchings developed an array (variety) of new drugs that were effective against leukemia, autoimmune disorders, urinary-tract infections, gout, malaria, and viral herpes.

1 Elion believed that new drugs could be developed to help people.

2 Elion had to work for Hitchings because she was a woman.

3 Elion worked hard for more than 40 years to earn money for retirement.

4 Elion and her colleagues were responsible for developing important drugs.

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Answer: Elion and her colleagues were responsible for developing important drugs.

Explanation: Hope this helps

Answer:

The answer is D

Hope this helps

Explanation:

Pleasee i dont know how i would handle it

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I would say, how come you never invited me is there something I did or is there a problem?

Answer:

you should ask her why you didn't get invited

Explanation:

Read the passage from the acknowledgements.

The idea for this book began to take shape more than six years ago when I came across a copy of John H. Powell’s Bring Out Your Dead. Reading this book was a revelation, not just because of the depth of scholarship, but because Powell brought the time alive in a powerful and emotional way. I’ve discovered that no one writes about the Philadelphia epidemic—no one writes about yellow fever, period!—without relying heavily on this work, and that includes me.

–An American Plague,
Jim Murphy

What information about the text does this passage provide?

It explains t

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Answer:

It describes why the author writes about the events  and their causes.

Explanation:

The author explains the reason why he began writing about Yellow Fever. The book by John H. Powell, which he read some six years ago was an eye-opener to him.

The book made details about the Philadelphia epidemic more real to him and so, he decided to begin writing about the plague. He, and many other writers referenced Powell in their works.

Answer:

Its D i did the test on edge

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT one of the roles of human communication?
A to connect with others
B. to acquire information
C. to explain emotions and ideas
D. to create arguments and hurt feelings

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I’d say d so probably do that

The intention to  create arguments and hurt feelings is not one of the roles of human communication.

What is human communication?

This means a verbal and non-verbal exchange of information between people by any means.

Hence, the roles of human communication includes to connect with others, to acquire information and explain emotions and ideas.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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IS TRAVIS SCOTT BETTER THAN QUAVO

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Answer:

who?

Explanation:

Answer:

Yes, completely.

Which words in line 26 are examples of alliteration?

A.Had, man

B.Man, were

C.Met, harder

D.Hands, harder

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Alliteration is the repetition of consonants at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals.

answer: d
explination: an alliteration is a form of figurative language in which at least two words with the same starts letter are next to each other.

What happens to the Ghost of Christmas Future?

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Answer:

Is this a real question

I could really use the help

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ayo the pic is blank?

whys the pic is blank Where's the thing

PLEASE HELP!! Will mark brainliest if answered!!!
Which of the following sentences from the text best supports Turner's
purpose in describing the significance of the frontier in American history?
A. Most celebrated of these conferences was the Albany congress of
1754, called to treat with the Six Nations, and to consider plans of
union.
B. The tax-gatherer is viewed as a representative of oppression.
C. The recent Populist agitation is a case in point.
D. The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession,
and the advance of American settlement westward, explain
American development.

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Answer:

I think it is D not sure

Explanation:

Im pretty sure its A
I did this question last week

If your company increases its market penetration, what is happening? A. The target market is growing. B. More people in the target market are buying the company's product. C. The market saturation of the target market has decreased. D. Competitors who offer similar products are entering the market. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

B. More people in the target market are buying the company's product.

Explanation:

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