Read the passage below carefully and then choose the correct answer.

Knew you not Pompey? Many a time and oft
Have you climb'd up to walls and battlements,
To towers and windows, yea, to chimney-tops,
Your infants in your arms, and there have sat
The livelong day, with patient expectation,
To see great Pompey pass the streets of Rome:
And when you saw his chariot but appear,
Have you not made an universal shout,
That TIBER trembled underneath her banks,
To hear the replication of your sounds
Made in her concave shores?

The word TIBER refers to

A.) A pause
B.) A river
C.) A general
D.) An echo

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Answer 1

Answer: A river

Explanation:

The tiber is a river that flows to Tyrrhenian Sea through Rome. The Tiber is a source of fresh water.

Tiber is drank by both humans and animals. Also, it is used for irrigation purpose to irrigate farms.

Answer 2

Answer:

a river

Explanation:


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Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl.

All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards, hammered nails and straightened up the mess, until we fell exhausted into our clean beds at night. We hadn't eaten a hot meal all day, but we didn't care; Mother and Margot were too tired and keyed up to eat, and Father and I were too busy.

Tuesday morning we started where we left off the night before. Bep and Miep went grocery shopping with our ration coupons, Father worked on our blackout screens, we scrubbed the kitchen floor, and were once again busy from sunup to sundown. Until Wednesday, I didn't have a chance to think about the enormous change in my life. Then for the first time since our arrival in the Secret Annex, I found a moment to tell you all about it and to realize what had happened to me and what was yet to happen.

Which detail from the excerpt best supports the idea that Anne’s voice is determined and hardworking?

“Mother and Margot were too tired and keyed up to eat”
“I found a moment to tell you all about it”
“All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards”
“Father worked on our blackout screens”

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Answer:

"All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards"

Hope this helps you.

Answer:

"All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards"

Explanation:

"All day long we unpacked boxes, filled cupboards"

what is a concrete noun?????​

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Answer:

Concrete and abstract nouns name objects that have to do with how the senses, such as touch, taste, sight, sound, and hearing, perceive them. Concrete nouns name objects that your senses can recognize, whereas abstract nouns name attributes or concepts that your senses can not name.

Explanation:

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Part A


What inference can be drawn about Bilbo's character base on Chapter 3 of The Hobbit?


He is curious about the world around him.

He doesn’t understand the danger of the outside world.

He is confused about the goals of the expedition.

He is uncomfortable with the encounters on the journey.


Question 2


Part B


Which excerpts from Chapter 3 best support the answer in Part A?


Select the two correct answers.


1: "'What are moon-letters?' asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also liked runes and letters and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.


'Moon-letters are rune-letters, but you cannot see them,' said Elrond, 'not when you look straight at them. They can only be seen when the moon shines behind them, and what is more, with the more cunning sort it must be a moon of the same shape and season as the day when they were written.'"



2: “'Don’t dip your beard in the foam, father!' they cried to Thorin, who was bent almost on to his hands and knees. 'It’s long enough without watering it.' 'Mind Bilbo doesn’t eat all the cakes,' they called. 'He is too fat to get through key-holes yet.' 'Hush, hush. Good People! and goodnight!' said Gandolf, who came last. 'Valleys have ears, and some elves have over merry tongues. Good night!' And so at last they all came to the Last Homely House, and found its doors flung wide."



3: "Bilbo never forgot the way they slithered and slipped in the dusk down the steep zig-zag path into the secret valley of Rivendell. The air grew warmer as they got lower, and the smell of the pine-trees made him drowsy, so that every now and again he nodded and nearly fell off, or bumped his nose on the pony’s neck. Their spirits rose as they went down and down."



4: "'Is that The Mountain?' asked Bilbo in a solemn voice, looking at it with round eyes. He had never seen a thing that looked so big before.


'Of course not!' said Balin. 'That is only the beginning of the Misty Mountains, and we have got to get through, or over, or under those somehow, before we can come into Wilderland beyond. And it is a deal of a way even from the other side of them to the Lonely Mountain in the East where Smaug lies on our treasure.'"

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Answer:

I believe that A is The third option. Part B is 4.

Explanation:

I have the same questions and that's what I marked.

Answer:

Part A: He is curious about the world around him

Part B: "'What are moon-letters?' asked the hobbit full of excitement. He loved maps, as I have told you before; and he also liked runes and letters and cunning handwriting, though when he wrote himself it was a bit thin and spidery.

'Moon-letters are rune-letters, but you cannot see them,' said Elrond, 'not when you look straight at them. They can only be seen when the moon shines behind them, and what is more, with the more cunning sort it must be a moon of the same shape and season as the day when they were written.'"

and option

"'Is that The Mountain?' asked Bilbo in a solemn voice, looking at it with round eyes. He had never seen a thing that looked so big before.

'Of course not!' said Balin. 'That is only the beginning of the Misty Mountains, and we have got to get through, or over, or under those somehow, before we can come into Wilderland beyond. And it is a deal of a way even from the other side of them to the Lonely Mountain in the East where Smaug lies on our treasure.'"

Explanation:

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- What is the difference between telling someone else's story and telling your own son what is the difference between writing a fictional story and writing a nonfiction story?​

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Answer:

In fiction, authors show—they communicate information indirectly through dialogue, characterization, a character’s observations, and an endless variety of infinite techniques that evoke emotional responses in the reader (and more importantly, that avoid exposition). Because the author has allowed the reader to interpret that characterization—to make it her own, rather than the author’s—it has more resonance.

Explanation:

Nonfiction can use the same techniques, as well as stories to illustrate key points: proof points, case studies, personal anecdotes or metaphors. Or, as in The Power of Now, they can be stories/metaphors that exist in our culture, like Christian or Buddhist parables. Stories allow a reader to make a connection in their own mind; they suggest rather than dictate.

Nonfiction refers to true stories centered on real events and people, whereas fiction refers to narrative, settings, and characters developed from the author's imagination.

What are fictional and non-fictional writing?

In fiction, authors use dialogue, characterization, a character's observations, and a plethora of other strategies to elicit emotional reactions from the reader while also showing—communicating information indirectly.

It has more resonance since the author has given the reader the freedom to interpret that characterization in her own way rather than the author's. The same methods, such as proof points, case studies, personal tales, or metaphors, can be used in nonfiction as well as narrative to show important ideas.

Therefore, the difference between fictional and non-fictional writing is fiction is defined as the story, the setting, and the characters created by the author whereas nonfiction is defined as true stories based on actual events and individuals.

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56. TRACK SHOT – STEVE 56. From several yards down as he walks down the steps of his porch, walks down the street over to Les Goodman's house and then stops at the foot of the steps. 57. REVERSE ANGLE – LOOKING TOWARD SCREEN DOOR 57. Goodman stands there, his wife behind him very frightened. —The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, Rod Serling Use the stage directions to complete the sentences. There are characters in this scene, and the scene takes place . The mood of the scene is .

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Answer:There are THREE characters in this scene, and the scene takes place ON A PORCH. The mood of the scene is TENSE AND NERVOUS

Explanation:I got it right on ED. :) the answers are in all CAPS. hope this helps

Answer:

Three

On a porch

tense and nervous

Explanation:

I got them right

Pay special attention to the word choices the author Jack London makes in this excerpt of his story “Just Meat.”

“He strolled to the corner and glanced up and down the intersecting street, but saw nothing save the oases of light shed by the street lamps at the successive crossings. Then he strolled back the way he had come. He was a shadow of a man sliding noiselessly and without undue movement through the semi-darkness. Also he was very alert, like a wild animal in the jungle, keenly perceptive and receptive. The movement of another in the darkness about him would need to have been more shadowy than he to have escaped him.”

Why did the author use the words shadow of a man; alert, like a wild animal; and keenly perceptive and receptive?

A.
to describe a cautious character who doesn’t want to be seen
B.
to describe a dangerous character who’s done something wrong
C.
to describe a frightened character who’s looking for a place to hide
D.
to describe an untrustworthy character who’s looking for a criminal opportunity

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Answer:

A

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Answer: the answer is A

to describe a cautious character who doesn't want to be seen

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Read "An Unexpected Delight." Then answer the question.
An Unexpected Delight
Claire was having a great day. She and everyone else at her school had been sent home early because a heavy snowstorm was coming. Now
she had plenty of free time to do as she pleased. She couldn't play outside because of the storm, so she decided to make the most of
staying Inside.
The first thing Claire did was finish her homework. That way, she could enjoy the rest of the day without worrying about it. Then she asked
her mother if they could bake cupcakes. They made delicious chocolate and blueberry cupcakes. The cupcakes were so good that they ate
half of them. The storm was raging by then. They sat looking through the window as snow fell all around their house. The setting was rather
Inspiring, and Claire thought that writing something to capture this moment would be a good idea. She wrote a beautiful plece describing
the magical view outside her window. She showed the writing to her mother and was delighted when her mother praised it.
Claire spent the rest of the day relaxing and watching movies with her mother. It was like being on vacation. The fact that it was unexpected
made it all the more enjoyable for her.
What is the setting of the story?
OA. a window
OB.
a vacation
OC. a house
OD
a school

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Answer:

C. house

Explanation:

2.Social values are actions or ideals that are considered vital in maintaining an orderly society
such as mentioned below, EXCEPT?
a. Cooperation
C. Negligence of Duty
b. Obedience to the Law
d. Concern for others​

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Answer: Negligence of Duty

Explanation:

Social values has to do with the moral principles that everyone in the society are expected to have. To maintain a society that's peaceful and orderly, social values are required.

Examples of such social values include cooperation, concern for others, accountability, obeying the law etc.

It should be noted that the negligence of duty isn't a social value as it's not a behavior that's expected from the people in a society.

Compare and contrast William Blake's poems "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" and show how within their similarities, differences can
be found. Then discuss how these two poems exemplify the "two contrary states of the soul" that the Romantics sought to explore.

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Answer:

Here, sorry its only the first one :(

Explanation:

The contrast is the Lamb; who is considered meek and mild, shows that it is docile and harmless in the quote “Little Lamb”. Meanwhile, the Tyger is presented as frightening ans scary when Blake says “Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” in the first stanza.

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Answer:

especially

person

win

national

keep up

careful

Answer:

especially

son

win

national

hard

careful

What do you think working by the clock means?

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Answer:

I think it means working on time, by the time.

Explanation:

Answer:

Oo

Explanation:

Dont mind the one i circled...

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

The answer is D. because the passage didn't even talk about wasps or their colonies.

(Forgive me if I am wrong).

Juan likes to take a different route from his house to school every day of the week. Sometimes he follows the sidewalks all the way to school. Sometimes he takes a shortcut through the park. Sometimes he zigzags, looking at interesting plants and bugs as he walks. What is always the same about Juan's route to school?

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Answer:

The one thing about Juan's route to school that is always the same is his walk.

Explanation:

Juan takes different routes when going to school. Sometimes, he would walk along the sidewalk, at times take a shortcut through the park, zigzagging along the way and observing the plants and bugs along the way. These paths may differ for Juan as he makes his way to school.

But the thing that is always the same about his route to school is his walk. There is no mention of Juan ever riding a school bus or being taken to school by any vehicle for that matter.

Thus, his walk is always the same about his route to school.

What do the following lines reveal about Anne's feelings concerning Hello?
Something unexpected happened yesterday morning. As I was passing the bicycle racks, I heard my name being called. I turned around and
there was the nice boy I'd met the evening before at my friend Wilma's. He's Wilma's second cousin. I used to think Wilma was nice, which she is,
but all she ever talks about is boys, and that gets to be a bore. He came toward me, somewhat shyly, and introduced himself as Hello Silberberg.
I was a little surprised and wasn't sure what he wanted, but it didn't take me long to find out. He asked if I would allow him to accompany me to
school. "As long as you're headed that way, I'll go with you." I said. And so we walked together. Hello is sixteen and good at telling all kinds of
funny stories
He was waiting for me again this morning, and I expect he will be from now on
O A She doesn't like him.
B. His attention is not unwelcome.
O C. His cousin Wilma is more interesting to talk to.
D. She fears he might be a Nazi spy.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A- She shows no negative feelings

C- She specifically stated Wilma is more boring

D- Nazis were never brought up

By process of elimination, C is shown to be the correct answer.

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Answer:

nhnj

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from an newspaper article individual freedom is not dear to present day politicians in any part of the world they continue the device ways and means under mine it.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

You did not mention any specific newspaper article about individual freedom, so we choose the article titled "Freedom of the Press: Challenges to this Pillar of Democracy," written by Stephen J. Wermiel, of March 2019.

In the article, he refers to the risks that exist when freedom of the press has been threatened by the government and other interests.

And the issue is that many governments of the world, including the ones that call themselves democratic, have always exerted some kind of pressure on peoples' individual liberties and the right of the Press to know more and what is beyond the news, in order to be informed to the public.

It seems that for many politicians, individual freedom and freedom of the press is a big risk to their individual agendas and political interests.

That is why social media has been a powerful tool -sone times misused- to allow the citizens and alternative media to express themselves and reveal the truth.

Politicians everywhere want to maintain their power, control, and influence. That is why they do not like the press to inform the truth and want to keep people ignorant.

Do you think U.S. businesses should be concerned with their “culture”? Why or Why Not? Respond with a full paragraph (at least 5 sentences)

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Answer:

I think U.S Businesses should be concerned about their products because they need to sure of what they are selling and make sure that they are not copying other companies or charging people a lot of money since people tend to buy cheaper things, I also think U.S Businesses should be concerned more when they move to another country and put their home base because some people refuse to buy things that are not made in the U.S or anywhere else.

Explanation:

In the second sentence of the third paragraph, the authors use the adjective deliberate to emphasize the
A
tedious pace of scientific experiments
B
unintended consequences of scientific experiments
с
numerous discussions scientists have with colleagues while conducting scientific experiments
D
demanding attitudes of people who conduct scientific experiments
E
careful planning necessary in scientific experiments

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Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

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Answer:

It's E. careful planning necessary in scientific experiments

Explanation:

Just did the test.

6 Which of the following best describes what the author thinks
the IOC should do next?
O A. bold overhaul
O B. incremental reform
O C, financial incentive
O D. personal guarantee

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Answer:

A. bold overhaul

Explanation:

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pathos example in a vindication of the rights of woman

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Answer:

Take a good look at me! Just behold and observe...look at my arm! Night and day I have plowed, I have sowed, and I have taken a harvest into the barns and silos. There was no man who worked as much as I did! Am I not a woman? When I work, there is no difference between my work and that of a man. If challenged to a contest, I could eat as much as any man could! Several times, I have known the sting of the whip at my bare back just like other men! How is that for a woman? I watched all my children thirteen of them sold off into slavery by people who know nothing about being pregnant. Thirteen of them! My tears only hurt my eyes. Even my own mother couldn't help me. All of this happened to me. I bore it all. And yes, I am a woman!

Explanation:

Just like the speech above, when writers or speakers want to appeal heavily to the emotion of the reader or listener, they deploy a literary tool called Pathos.

Pathos as a literary device is arranged to elicit emotions from readers. The chief reason for this is because though humans are rational beings, their decisions are mostly influenced by passion and emotions. That is, in the face of overwhelming logic and reason, a person may take an adverse course of action because they feel like it emotionally.

There are three primary modes of persuasion. They are Pathos, Logos, and Ethos.

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In "The White Umbrella," what is the best description of the relationship between the narrator and her sister Mona? They bond over the fact that they are trying to adapt to a new culture. They love each other, but they often bicker over little things. They share the same opinion on many topics. They annoy each other, but their parents force them to play together.

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Answer:

They love each other, but they often bicker over little things.

Explanation:

Beautifully illustrated by the celebrated cartoonist Sally Ann Lasson, The White Umbrella is an allegorical tale about taking personal responsibility for our environment and the importance of both compassion and empathy.

What is the meaning of a White Umbrella?

A young Chinese girl who is so obstinately trying to hide the truth because her mother works and it goes against her custom is the subject of Gish Jen's story "The White Umbrella." The story's central subject is that for some people, tradition supersedes extras like a second source of money.

The narrator's mother has to work, and she is ashamed of that and doesn't want anybody else to learn about it. This is the source of the narrator's difficulty.

The white umbrella at the beginning of the story stands for respectability and fitting in along with Eugenie Roberts, but towards the end, its importance has changed to reflect the narrator's rejection of her mother. The white umbrella stands for respectability and belonging to Eugenie Roberts.

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sports can bring a change to your day to day routine​

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Answer:

Si

Explanation:

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Answer:

yes they can

Explanation:

exercise releases dopamine and gives you energy

Which rhetorical device does Roosevelt use in this
passage?
Which phrase serves as evidence for this rhetorical
device?
LOOK AT THE PICTURE

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Answer:

contrast // difficult to reach a common basis of agreement

Explanation:

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Answer:

Which rhetorical device does Roosevelt use in this passage?  

✔ contrast

Which phrase serves as evidence for this rhetorical device?  

✔ “difficult to reach a common basis of agreement”

Explanation:

How is the body paragraph generally structured?

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Answer:

Depends really. But this is how I usually do it. Hope this helps!

Explanation:

Restate your claim you provided in the topic paragraph. Follow it up with a claim. Go into a quote. FOllow that with a clarifying statement for you quote. Wrap everything up. Write a transition senetnce for your next paragraph.

Answer:

A good paragraph should contain at least the following four elements: Transition, Topic sentence, specific Evidence and analysis, and a Brief wrap-up sentence (also known as a warrant) –TTEB! A Transition sentence leading in from a previous paragraph to assure smooth reading.

Explanation:

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the book night “Behind me, an old man fell to the ground. Near him was an SS man, putting his revolver back in its holster.” What had actually happened in this scene?

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Answer: the ss man killed the man

Explanation: a SS man has also been portrayed as a hardened criminal, someone without moral scruples—someone happy to murder defenseless civilians since the man that he killed was a defenseless civilians the ss man killed him

Question 18
5 pts
Which sentence is correct?
The dogs and me ran with the horses.
Terry ran with Johnny, Kyles, and me,
They ran with I.
Terry ran with Johnny and I.
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Process of elimination: Not 1, 2, 3.
Explanation: 1 should have a comma before and bc it’s a fanboy. 2 ends in a comma. 3 They ran with I should be replaced with me.

Answer: 5

Why is a blackmailer such a terrible threat to the people in the attic

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Answer:

They will try and get money and it valuables from people in the attic, threatening that if they don’t they will snitch and tell on them.


Which quotation from this passage best states a theme
of the story?
"My magic did not help me at all and yet there was a
fire in my bowels, a fire in my mind."
O "When the sun rose, I thought, 'My journey has been
clean. Now I will go home from my journey."
O "If I went to the Place of the Gods, I would surely die,
but, if I did not go, I could never be at peace with my
spirit again."
"The Forest People themselves do not come near.

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Hello. You forgot to present the excerpt to which this question refers. The excerpt is:

Surely, that was enough to do, and live. Surely it was enough to spend the night upon the cliff. The Forest People themselves do not come near. Yet, all through the night, I knew that I should have to cross the river and walk in the places of the gods, although the gods ate me up. My magic did not help me at all and yet there was a fire in my bowels, a fire in my mind. When the sun rose, I thought, "My journey has been clean. Now I will go home from my journey." But, even as I thought so, I knew I could not. If I went to the Place of the Gods, I would surely die, but, if I did not go, I could never be at peace with my spirit again. It is better to lose one's life than one's spirit, if one is a priest and the son of a priest.

Answer:

O "If I went to the Place of the Gods, I would surely die, but, if I did not go, I could never be at peace with my spirit again."

Explanation:

We can see that the narrator has been given a dangerous mission to go to the place where the gods live. He needs to do this to end the spiritual journey he has undergone. However, the place where the gods live is a place forbidden to humans, but the power and energy that emanates from that place is extremely invigorating and satisfying, which makes the narrator recognize that even if it is dangerous, he would never forgive himself if he lost this experience.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

-Understand the World and Words of Shakespeare-

Q. During shakes speares time how were plays usually funded?

A. Through patrons, such as king james I
B. Through advertisements between acts
C. through the sale of memorabilia
D. through fundraisers setup in london

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

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