1.
In which sentence is the action arrow pointing in the correct direction?


A.
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Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.



B.
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Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.

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Answer 1

Answer:

B.

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Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.

Explanation:

Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus. The arrow pointing to the right would be more probable than an arrow pointing to the left since the road (in normal circumstances) have the right lane going forward while the left lane is in the opposite direction.

––––––> juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.

The sentence that is likely to point to the right direction is the second one. This is because the arrow describes a movement from the left to the right. This is the most common way in which cars move down the road. It is also the most intuitive direction for people as we tend to read (in English) from the left to the right.


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Dear cupcake,

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Answer:

I think that the answer is B

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Yes

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You can put fun facts into a paragraph, it makes the paragraph more interesting.

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Answer:

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Hi. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

A cause and effect structure is the one used in a text that shows how an element is capable of causing the existence of another element, that is, it shows what was the cause of any effect. To answer your question, you need to read the text it is related to and identify when this kind of structure is established. This moment must present the false sense of isolation as a cause or an effect, so that you can interpret it and answer your question.

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Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time.

The imagery in the lines suggests that
time moves slowly and surely.
great deeds are remembered in history.
time is like an unending, perpetual desert.
each day is equivalent to a grain of sand.

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Answer:

The imagery in the lines suggests that  great deeds are remembered in history.

Explanation:

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "A Psalm of Life" talks of life in general and how it is like a battlefield. The poet talks of the purpose of life and how one can live a life that is filled with sorrow and suffering along the way. Nevertheless, the poet also reveals an optimistic side of living and that one can leave a "footprint" by doing good deeds.

In the given lines from the poem, the speaker mentions how "lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime". He then uses imagery to reveal the "footprints on the sands of time". This imagery suggests that history will always remember the great deeds of people, no matter how many years passed.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Answer:

B

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My brother was ________ by the life - guard when he fell into the swimming pool.​

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My brother was [tex]\sf\purple{rescued }[/tex] or [tex]\sf\pink{saved}[/tex] by the life - guard when he fell into the swimming pool.

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my brother was ‘resuscitated’ ‘rescued’ ‘saved’ by the lifeguard

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Answer: For the second question it is...

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somehow couldn’t bring myself to go back. Any time I thought about it, I felt the cold sweat on

my skin. To this day Neruda’s poems, even the ones about desperate heartache, make me

think of feral cats."

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Answer:

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Explanationaction (ofc)

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Answer:

both are unique

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Answer:

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Answer:

It can show peoples emotions and it can bring people together by having the same interests.

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Answer:   THERE IS NOTHING GREATER THAN MUSIC

WHAT WOULD THE WORLD BE WITHOUT MUSIC

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Explanation:

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Answer: hello the options related to your question is missing below are the missing options and I was able to find the missing excerpt online but I could not attached it below

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Explanation:

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Which dialogue is punctuated
correctly?
A. My teacher exclaimed ", I am so proud of your hard
work on this essay"!
B. I was stunned, but I replied, "Thank you. I did work
very hard."
C. My teacher then told the class "I am very happy
with how hard all of you worked on your essays"!

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Answer:

I think the answer is A. My Teacher exclaimed,"I am so proud of your hard work on this essay"!

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After all of the parts are put together, the whole vehicle is called the Space Transportation System. Now, it's time to move to the launch pad.
The Space Transportation System rides on a crawler. The top of the crawler is as big as a baseball diamond. The crawler has tracks of wheels like a tank. It is very, very slow. It moves about one mile per hour on a road called the crawlerway.
When the shuttle gets to the launch pad, NASA has more work to do before countdown. The shuttle may sit on the launch pad for weeks. This is the countdown clock. It tracks the amount of time until launch.
The astronauts get into the orbiter about 3 hours before launch. Finally, everyone waits for the words, "3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . Liftoff!"
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What is this passage's organizational structure?
A.
problem and solution
B.
chronological order
C.
compare and contrast
D.
cause and effect

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c. chronological order

1._____you ever been to U.S

have
did
were

2.___you have a pen I can
borrow?
Do
Will
Have

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Answer:

1) Have

2) Do

Explanation:

Answer:

1. have

2. Do

Explanation:

Choose the answer that most nearly has the same meaning as the underlined
word.
A benefactor is?.
a mathematician
a supporter
a makeup artist
a researcher

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Answer:

a makeup artist is the answer

Answer:

supporter:

benefactor meaning;

a person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.

"a low-interest loan from a benefactor

Explanation:

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Can anyone tell that is it true if you put a tooth in a plant and it will grow? or can it help a plant grow?
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Cause today my tooth came out that's why lol.. ​

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Answer:

I doubt it but why not try it

Explanation:

Answer:

i think its a myth but go for it if u want to

Amanda set
her books on the table and stared at George.”

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Guided Practice


Identify the independent clause in this sentence.


The tiger population has increased over the years since it has been protected by new conservation laws.


A.
The tiger population has increased over the years


B.
since it has been protected by new conservation laws

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A. Independent
B. Clause

Answer:

A

Explanation:

An independent clause is a part of a sentence separated by a comma that can function as a full sentence on its own.

Grammar
Modal verbs to express certainty and
possibility

1,Deborah is looking a bit tired. Perhaps she’s working
too hard.

2.He never goes on holiday. I don’t suppose he earns
much.

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I looked this question up and, in one of the sites where I found it, each number had two answer choices. Just in case, I will use them here.

1.

A. She may / might / could be working too hard.

B. She must be working too hard.

2.

A. He must not earn very much.

B. He may not / might not earn very much.

Answer:

The answers are:

1. A. She may / might / could be working too hard.

2. B. He may not / might not earn very much.

Explanation:

The modal verbs "may", "might" and "could" are used to express possibility. Therefore, they do not convey much certainty, that is, the speaker is not 100% sure of what he / she is saying, but he / she knows there is a possibility of being right.

That is why those verbs are the best ones to complete the sentences above. In both cases, the speaker is supposing, assuming something. In the first sentence, the speaker believes it is possible that Deborah is tired because she is working too hard. In the second one, the speaker assumes "he" is likely to not earn much because he never goes on holiday.

Note: "Could" is also used to express ability in some cases.

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

write an analysis essay that compares and contracts two poems, one by Walt Whitman and one by Emily Dickson

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Even though they are both too small to see, cells are much ___________ than molecules.

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Answer:

larger than molecules

Explanation:

Cells are larger than molecules as cells are made of molecules

Even though they are both too small to see, cells are much larger than the molecules. Molecules combine to form polymers which are present in the cell organelles.

What is the difference between cell and a molecule?

Cells can be defined as the basic building blocks of all living things on this planet. The human body is found to be composed of trillions of cells. However, a single cell can be considered as an independent organism such as single-celled bacteria. They provide the structure for body, take in nutrients from the food that we eat, convert those nutrients from the food into energy, and carry out specialized functions in the body.

A molecule is different from the cell as it is a group of two or more similar or different atoms which are held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds. And, the molecules may or may not include ions in it which satisfy this criterion.

Molecules are made up of atoms. The atoms are linked together to form a molecule through the help of chemical bonds. A cell is the smallest unit of life. A cell is made up of many organic and inorganic compounds and molecules which are formed by many atoms.

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What are the benefits of being an architect? ​

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Answer:

Architects are able to unleash their creativity. ...

Architects get to (very clearly) see the fruits of their labor. ...

Architects do not get bored in university. ...

Architects are often specialists at everything. ...

Architects learn to be very good at defending their opinions. ...

Architects can manage stress... and lots of it.

7 wonderful benefits of a career in Architecture

Interesting and creative work. ...

The field attracts passionate and like-minded people. ...

It's a fascinating, fast-paced career. ...

Greater appreciation and understanding of the cities and buildings around you. ...

You can make an impact on the city and people around you. ...

Respected career. ...

There's an emphasis on travel.

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