Joe and Harris were talking _____ their football match.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Joe and Harris were talking about their football match.

Answer 2

Answer:

fill the space in with: about

Explanation:

finish the sentence


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What impact did sugar have on people?

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Answer:

When you eat excess sugar, the extra insulin in your bloodstream can affect your arteries all over your body. It causes their walls to get inflamed, grow thicker than normal and more stiff, this stresses your heart and damages it over time. This can lead to heart disease, like heart failure, heart attacks, and strokes.

Explanation:

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Dominic has more interest in updating his status on social networks than in calling people or texting. He wants to be able to post about what he is doing every day, along with high-quality photographs and links to the songs he is listening to. Dominic also gets lost on the road pretty easily, so he needs something with a reliable GPS. He will likely carry his phone in a small carrying case that he will buy as an accessory. Which phone should Dominic get? In one paragraph, explain which is the best option for him and why. Use proper spelling and grammar.

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Answer:

Nebula 4G

Explanation:

He is someone who loves social media more than calling or texting which is seen in this phone. He also will be able to use the GPS. SInce he won't be needing to put it in his pocket since he's getting a bag, a bigger phone won't be an issue.  While it won't have the photos or music, that will be contered with app notifications, and social networking some of the other phones don't give. In my opinion, this is the best phone for Dominic to choose.

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Answer:

Prowl 4G

Explanation:

I am looking at this question from another perspective. From my perspective, the boxes marked ''X'' are the features the different phones have. So, with that little explanation, this is how the paragraph will look like or be like.

PARAGRAPH

I think the best option for Dominic is the Prowl 4G. Dominic is someone who has more interest in social media than texting or calling people. Dominic also wants to take high-quality photographs which the phone can do too. It was also mentioned that he needs a phone that has links to the song he is listening to which the phone Prowl 4G has as its features too. Dominic gets lost pretty easily so, a phone like the Prowl 4G that has a GPS as one of its many features will work for him. And since Dominic will be buying a small carrying case, he will need a small phone, and the phone Prowl 4G fits in this category. And last but not least, the phone has a low price so after buying the phone case, he won't have to worry much about the amount of money he will spend cause the phone has all the features he's looking for and has a low price.

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Read the passage.
The San Francisco Bay is famous for many things--the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, where the old prison is now a tourist attraction,
and "junk sculptures" on the street of the east shore of the bay.
Driving along the Eastshore Freeway near Berkeley and Oakland, you can see these huge folk art structures built of driftwood and plastic
and hubcaps-anything people find washed ashore or discarded. A castle with flags flying, a dinosaur big enough for kids to climb on, horses and
riders, immense weird bug--there is no telling what will be there. Since the early 1960s, hundreds of people of all ages have built things there,
squishing around in the mud with hammers and nails. They use what they can find for supports or sides, heads or hats, flags or flippers.
A sculpture may stand for a few days, a few weeks, or longer. Winds, rain, and tides can change a sculpture. A piece blown off one can be
used on another. Like people who make sand castles at the beach, the builders expect their work to be changed by weather or by other people.
That's part of the fun, part of what makes junk art a creative community project. And freeway travelers have something great to look at when
they're stuck in an Eastshore traffic jam!
Why do Eastshore sculptures keep changing?
1. The junk sculpture rules say the forms have to change every two weeks or be taken clear down.
02. The weather and other people change the forms after they are built.
3. The tide comes in every night and washes the forms away.
O
4
The forms are not well built, and they fall down when the wind blows.

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Answer: 2

Explanation:

Cause the weather change every time sometimes hot sometimes cold


After winning the French & Indian War, Great Britain passed the Proclamation of 1763 which made the colonists angry because

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Answer: After winning the French & Indian War, Great Britain passed the Proclamation of 1763 which made the colonists angry because it did not allow them to settle on land west of the Appalachian mountains. The Seven Years/French and Indian War gave the British Empire effective control over North America.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

... because the proclamation did not allow people to live beyond the Appalachian mountains...

Explanation:

...and they (colonists) could not control effectively

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Read these paragraphs and answer the question that follows:

In 2008, more than one million American students gave nearly 20 million service hours to their communities. They made a difference in people's lives and learned some important life lessons in the process. Organizations, including schools, are actively promoting service for all citizens as a way to be involved, help others, and improve themselves.
Service is helping other people and being active in your community. For example, one group of teens planted a community garden with their friends. They grow a variety of vegetables. The garden requires regular care. The teens donate the produce to a local soup kitchen. Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community. By tending the garden and donating their produce, the teens are actively helping make life a bit better for others in their community.
Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars. People volunteer or serve others without expecting money or gifts in return. Service is not about earning money. It is not just collecting money to give to a group. It is about action and contributing to the common good. The people who serve as well as those who receive help benefit in many ways that are more important than money or gifts. For example, a soup kitchen provides essential food to people who may otherwise go hungry. The soup kitchen is extremely valuable for those struggling to get enough to eat. Those serving learn about compassion and how helping others can improve life for all.
Millions of Americans are making society better for themselves and for others. They are participating citizens in their community, raising up those who are less fortunate. In return, they become better people who can understand the perspectives and needs of others, which are invaluable and important qualities of good citizens.
What is the main idea of this article excerpt?

(5 points)
a
Service means helping others in the community.
b
Service benefits the helpers and those helped.
c
Service is valuable because it is done for free.
d
Service requires help with food production.

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a the answer is a Service means helping others in the community. :)

2. It is the basic unit of society
a. Human
b. Barangay
c. Family
d. All of the above​

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Answer:

option C is correct hope that helps

Can you help me please?

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Answer:

D. Swat

Explanation:

I had to look this up.

Answer:

The answer Is D.Swat

All of the following are good examples of irony EXCEPT:



A police station gets robbed.

A pilot has a fear of heights.

A fly lands in your drink.

A baker's children don't like desserts.

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Answer:

90% of people marry there 7th grade love. since u have read this, u will be told good news 2night. if u don't pass this on nine comments ur worst week starts now this isn't fake. apparently if u copy and paste this on ten comments in the next ten minutes you will have the best day of ur life tomorrow. you will either get kissed or asked out in the next 53 minutes someone will say i love u

Explanation:

Please help!

What does the author’s tone in paragraph 12 best help to convey about slave owners in the South?

They were willing to negotiate with Tubman.

They did not manage their plantations effectively.

They knew slavery was wrong but were driven by greed.

They considered slaves valuable property that they wanted returned.

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They did not mange their plantations

"I have just bought car" said Peter, "But it is not insured yet, so I can't take you for ride

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Answer:

Ok, what am I supposed to do?

Explanation:

It there another pet to the question?

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Answer:

15. nought point seven

16. seven point seven per cent

17. minus seven

18. icy

19. cloudy

20. dry

Explanation:

15. nought point seven
16. seven point seven percent
17. minus seven
18. icy
19. cloudy
20. dry

What does a pharmacist do?

A. Dispense medication
B. Develop new medications
C. Test the safety of medications
D. Prescribe medications

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Answer:

Dispense medications.

Explanation:

A pharmacist dispenses medications to patients with prescriptions. Hope this helps :)  

A is the correct answer

What is the Biggest word in the world?

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Answer:

The biggest word is pneumonoultramicroscopicsiliconvocanoconiosis

Read this excerpt from a student’s sonnet.

I had a funny feeling in my heart because I was happy

How could this idea best be expressed with a simile?

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Answer:

My heart was like a moth that fluttered fast

Explanation:

The expression “My heart was like a moth that fluttered fast” is commonly used in a scenario like this

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the poem says:

Nothing Gold can Stay (title)
Nature’s first green is gold
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower.
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.

(Robert Frost 1923

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Answer: I feel like its a metaphor

Explanation: Her early leaf’s a flower / but only so an hour.” This is the second time he has made a metaphor, saying that a leaf is a flower (and green is gold).

Summarize the action of the poem. What happened?When?Where?Why? HELPP

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Answer:

Summary

The speaker is at sea at night, heading towards the black land in the distance. He briefly paints a picturesque image of night at sea but moves forward until he pulls his vessel up on to the sand.

He walks a mile along the beach and then across three fields until he approaches his goal, a farm. He taps at the window, sees the lighting of a match, and then is overwhelmed by the beating of his and his lover's hearts as they reunite.

Analysis

A short and relatively simple love poem, this piece still presents the subtext of the importance of movement in life, and of the dichotomy between the stasis of art and the action of life.

The entire poem has a sense of movement to it that reflects the speaker's desire to reunite with his love. The poem's meter and sound clearly denote a sense of pressing intent. Read it aloud to sense how the language is pushing ever forward, with three lines in the first stanza alone beginning with "And," as though to suggest that what is on the speaker's mind is never the moment he is in but rather the next thing, since the latter gets him closer to his lover. Technically, the meter is iambic tetrameter, though it is hardly strict, as should be expected in a poem that puts movement over order and contemplation.

This sense of movement is particularly interesting when compared to what is usually expected of a poem of this sort. The imagery, especially in the first stanza, is extremely picturesque and pastoral, the type of landscape that readers often expect poets to spend time contemplating and describing. Poetry, after all, often attempts to capture the complexities and beauty of particular moments, diving deeply into one image to discover all of its profundity.

This speaker, however, is uninterested in the magnificence of "the yellow half-moon large and low." Instead, his focus is on bypassing such elements so as to get to the beach, so he can get to the fields, so he can get to farm. The message here from Browning, who as usual makes no attempt to place himself directly into the work, seems to be that he chooses life rather than art, that for him the goal is movement and energy rather than static contemplation.

But when the speaker arrives to his love the poem abruptly ends. The fact that attainment itself does necessitate a third stanza can imply one of two things: either we can believe that the next action would be further movement of this sort, or we can believe that once he has attained his happiness, he has no further need for writing. He has achieved the unspeakable beauty of love, but as we see in the poem, he as speaker is not interested in plumbing the depths of beauty. Therefore, once he achieves such beauty and happiness for himself, he needs not write but rather can simply live.

It's worth noting the implications of secrecy in the poem. First, the journey and reunion happen at night, suggesting a veil of transgression that in the Victorian age would likely be linked to sexuality. Perhaps there is autobiographical impetus in exploring the theme from this angle, considering that Browning had only recently wed Elizabeth Barrett Browning after a courtship that they had to keep secret from her oppressive father. Many scholars see in it a representation of this courtship, though Browning's general eschewal of autobiography in his poetry makes it hard to imagine he would pursue that so explicitly. Regardless, the sexuality does add a certain sense of danger to the poem. Not only is sexuality implied in the clandestine meeting, but the image of the boat charging into the beach, where it can "quench its speed I' the slushy sand" is easy to interpret as a metaphor along these lines.

Overall, the poem is not subtle in its themes. The speed with which it can be read, since it is only twelve lines long, is the final implication that for he who loves, there is no cause for stopping to admire surrounding beauty, at least not until the supreme beauty of his beloved can be realized.

Highlight words or phrases that signal a cause. Giuseppe D'Amico, Teresa's father, had a hard time finding a job in America. He was an electrician by trade, but he couldn't get a job in Manhattan because the electricians were already unionized. —"Sicurella Family" from "Island of Hope, Island of Tears," Ellis Island National Monument Online Choose one cause that a signal word in the text helps you identify. What was the effect of the cause you chose?

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Answer:

Top electricians in Manhattan were already unionized

Giuseppe D'Amico, Teresa's father couldn't get a job in Manhattan

Explanation:

A signal word in the text helps you identify -  Top electricians in Manhattan were already unionized

The effect of the cause you chose - Giuseppe D'Amico, Teresa's father couldn't get a job in Manhattan

Answer:

its b and c

Explanation:

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Identify the subject of the following sentence.

The spooky black river flows fast and deep.

Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
flows

(Choice B)
B
flows fast and deep

(Choice C)
C
the spooky black river

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Answer:

The spooky black river is the subject.

March 1, 1988
Mr. Philip Bravin
Presidential Search Committee
Gallaudet University
7th and Florida Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Dear Mr. Bravin:
It is my understanding that Gallaudet University* is in the process of selecting a new President. I also understand that you have identified six finalists who are highly qualified for the position, three of whom are deaf.
I have a deep interest in disability civil rights. Over the past few years I have worked with many national and local organizations run by and for disabled people, including the National Council on Independent Living, the National Council on the Handicapped, Capitol People First of Sacramento and the Association on Handicapped Student Service Programs in Post-Secondary Education. I have also had many conversations with disabled leaders, including deaf persons, throughout the United States. And my office has served as the focal point for the development of the Administration’s disability policy.
From this experience, I have become aware of the two basic principles underlying the disability rights movement; the right of disabled people to control their own lives and the right to integration and involvement in society.
Gallaudet University has a critical role to play in advancing these principles. It is held in the highest regard by deaf people throughout the United States and the world. It provides an excellent education and a meaningful future for thousands of deaf persons. More importantly, Gallaudet University is a symbol of leadership and opportunity, not only for deaf people, but for all of us.
In the last two decades our society has undergone a quiet revolution. The Congress, the Courts and the Administration have strongly supported the right of people with disabilities to hold positions of trust and leadership. Our government has enacted numerous laws to ensure that disabled people are ensured equality of opportunity.
Accordingly, as an entity funded by the Federal government, Gallaudet has a responsibility to set an example and thus to appoint a President who is not only highly qualified, but who is also deaf. I hope that the Trustees will keep Gallaudet’s critical leadership position in mind when they make their decision.
Sincerely,
George Bush
Which of the following best summarizes the author’s thesis?


The Administration’s disability policy has been underappreciated.

The Administration’s disability policy has been underappreciated.
A

Gallaudet University should appoint a person who is deaf as its next president.

Gallaudet University should appoint a person who is deaf as its next president.
B

The author deserves more credit for the Administration’s disability policy.

The author deserves more credit for the Administration’s disability policy.
C

Gallaudet’s leadership misunderstands the goals of the disability rights movement.

Gallaudet’s leadership misunderstands the goals of the disability rights movement.
D

Congress and the Courts can do more to protect the rights of people with disabilities.

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Answer:

B.Gallaudet University should appoint a person who is deaf as its next president.

Explanation:

The author's thesis is best summarized in option B. The first evidence where the author claims that a deaf person should be the president of Gallaudet University is when he mentions that disabled people have the right to integration and involvement in society.

The second piece of evidence that supports the thesis is when the author says, "It [Gallaudet University] is held in the highest regard by deaf people throughout the United States and the world." Claiming that it should be an example for the nation and the world that the president of such a prestigious university has a disability. The last piece of evidence that supports his thesis is in the fifth paragraph "Gallaudet has a responsibility to set an example and thus to appoint a President who is not only highly qualified but who is also deaf."

A few days ago, as we were taking a stroll around our neigh­borhood square, Father began to talk about going into hiding. He said it would be very hard for us to live cut off from the rest of the world. I asked him why he was bringing this up now.

“Well, Anne,” he replied, “you know that for more than a year we’ve been bringing clothes, food and furniture to other people. We don’t want our belongings to be seized by the Germans. Nor do we want to fall into their clutches ourselves. So we’ll leave of our own accord and not wait to be hauled away.”

“But when, Father?” He sounded so serious that I felt scared.

“Don’t you worry. We’ll take care of everything. Just enjoy your carefree life while you can.”

That was it. Oh, may these somber words not come true for as long as possible.

—The Diary of a Young Girl,
Anne Frank

Which tools does Anne use to bring this scene alive for the reader? Select all that apply.

descriptive details
judgments about her family
dialogue
a somber tone and personal perspective
a formal style and historical viewpoint

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Answer:

1,3,4 i just had that question

Answer:

A C D is the answer I got it right on edge

Explanation:

"I am a good student" is an example of a positive self-talk statement. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer:

"I am a good student" is a positive self-talk statement. The sentence is True.

Explanation:

Self-talk refers to the inner voice that we all listen to when we have a dialogue with ourselves as we live our normal life, everyone has listened to their own voice inside of their heads telling positive and negative thing that can impulse us or word as a deterrent while we are planing or actually doing something, from the psychological point of view it is extremely important to learn to use positive self talk statements to help us grow as a person.

Answer:

T

Explanation:

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Joe and his father decided to go camping for the weekend. Joe was very excited about his first camping trip! First, they packed the car and
left their house early in the morning. After a long drive, they finally arrived. Joe's father took the tent out of the trunk and said they would set it up
first. It was hard work, but they finally did it. [A] Then, Joe's father said it was time to make a fire so they could cook their dinner. [B] He started
chopping wood with his ax and sent Joe to look for small twigs. Joe walked through the forest. He picked up as many twigs as he could carry.
[C] In no time, Joe and his father were eating their dinner under the stars! [D]
The author wants to add this sentence to the paragraph.
When he went back to camp, his father showed him how to build the fire.
Where is the best place to put the new sentence?
O 1. at [A]
2. at [B]
3. at [C]
4. at [D]

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

i think

11.
Which portion of the sentence contains a punctuation error?
Later the sky cleared and the rose garden was deserted, fragrant, and tranquil

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Answer:

It has no punctuation at the end

They were unable to attend the party _________ the bad weather.​

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Answer:

They were unable to attend the party due to the bad weather.

I am looking for Racerwaller pleaseeee help meee

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Answer:

I got you girl

Explanation:

Look at my friends

Answer:

Iḿ a friend of his I don´t know where he is but he is an amazing friend if you find him please let me know to

Explanation:

1. What conclusion can you draw from Ida Willensky's description of trying to open the eighth floor
door in “Flesh and Blood So Cheap"?
A The door was locked.
B The door opened inward.
C The other girls did not want her to open it.
D The others did not understand what she was trying to do.

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I’m pretty sure D is the answer please don’t be mad if I’m wrong just trying to help :)

Write an informative essay on the topic of immigration. Your essay will use research to describe the changes and challenges that today's immigrant children experience.

rough draft and fast, please30 points

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Answer: Students had a choice between two writing prompts for this contest on immigration policies at the border and in the “Constitution-free zone,” a 100-mile perimeter from land and sea borders where U.S. Border Patrol can search any vehicle, bus, or vessel without a warrant. They could state their positions on the impact of immigration policies on our country’s security and how we determine who is welcome to live here. Or they could write about a time when someone made an unfair assumption about them, just as Border Patrol agents have made warrantless searches of Greyhound passengers based simply on race and clothing.

Explanation:

4 Xavier would like to add some sentences to help transition from the
third paragraph(sentences 14-17) to the fourth paragraph (sentences 18-
26). Which of the following could Xavier add after sentence 17?*

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After he had the phone for one month. What is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 4? A. After Derek's parents met with him he had the phone for one month to talk about his bill. B. Derek's parents met with him after he had the phone, to talk about his bill for one month. C. After he had the phone for one month, Derek's parents met with him to talk about his bill. D. He had the phone to talk about his bill after Derek's parents met with him for one month.

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C
After he had the phone for one month, Derek’s parents me with him to talk about his bill.

After he had the phone for one month, Derek's parents met with him to talk about his bill is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 4. Hence, option C is correct.

Who was the woman who answered Derek's phone?

| "With or Without You," which came right after "Don't Dream It's Over," began with Derek eager to let Mer know that Renee, his research assistant, had actually answered the phone.

She was alone with only Zola and Bailey when Derek passed away. The third child was born. In season 7, an African patient group that included a 6-month-old orphan named Zola arrived. Derek fell in love with her while he was treating her for Spina Bifida.

The doctor was never able to meet the couple's youngest child, Ellis, who was born after his death and was given Meredith's mother's name.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Who are the two parties Swift discusses in Gulliver's Travels?A. Democrats and Whigsb. Republicans and Toriesc. Whigs and Toriesd. Republicans and Democrats

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Answer:

The two parties Swift discusses in "Gulliver's Travels" are:

c. Whigs and Tories

Explanation:

The satirical novel "Gulliver's Travels", written by Jonathan Swift, tells the story of Lemuel Gulliver, who more than once ends up stranded in strange lands. One of the places where Gulliver ends up is Lilliput, populated by people who are less the 6 inches tall. Lilliput is a critical representation of England, and its people are described as being vain and shallow. They spend a lot of their time engaged in nonsensical customs and petty debates. Politicians in Lilliput are divided between those who wear high-heeled shoes (representing the Tories) and those who wear low-heeled shoes (representing the English Whigs). Lilliput is at war against another country, Blefuscu (representing France) over the ridiculous dispute concerning which side of the egg should be broken first. In Lilliput, people who excel at rope dancing obtain court positions.

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