Answer:
The spelling of separate.
Explanation:
It is spelt as seperate in the advert. But the correct spelling is separate.
Which sentence in paragraph 4 is in the passive voice?
Select one:
O a. (21) A variety of solutions has been suggested.
O b.(22) They address various aspects of the problem.
O c. (24) They suggest tighter controls on Internet use and the
installation of security cameras in teachers' offices,
O d. (25) These measures might help reduce cheating.
Answer:
I think it is the last one
2. Which item is a factor of production & Explain why?
a) The food a farmer produces
b) The satisfaction a farmer gains from his work c) The tractor a farmer drives
d) The wages a farmer pays his workers Answer: ........
Answer:
C) The tractor a farmer drives because it's been used to cultivate the land to enhance productions
The natural disaster chosen for your script should be a real one.
Imagine that you are a character in the short film - through your dialogues,
show how the disaster was controlled or managed. (Minimum number of
words
Answer:
First you need to understand the disaster and then decide on the problem and afterwards solve the problem.
A story was being told by him ( change into active voice)
he was telling a story.(active voice)
Answer:
active voice: He was telling a story
Explanation:
When ......... Tim (write) his report for the future conference?
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Answer:
I think the answer is
when will Tim write his report for the future conference?
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Answer:
When will Tim write his report for the future conference?
is glabal warming a problem in our country
Answer: Get answer In Explanation
Explanation: The cost and benefits of global warming will vary greatly from area to area. For moderate climate change, the balance can be difficult to assess. But the larger the change in climate, the more negative the consequences will become. Global warming will probably make life harder, not easier, for most people. This is mainly because we have already built enormous infrastructure based on the climate we now have.
People in some temperate zones may benefit from milder winters, more abundant rainfall, and expanding crop production zones. But people in other areas will suffer from increased heat waves, coastal erosion, rising sea level, more erratic rainfall, and droughts.
The crops, natural vegetation, and domesticated and wild animals (including seafood) that sustain people in a given area may be unable to adapt to local or regional changes in climate. The ranges of diseases and insect pests that are limited by temperature may expand, if other environmental conditions are also favorable.
The problems seem especially obvious in cases where current societal trends appear to be on a “collision course” with predictions of global warming’s impacts:
at the same time that sea levels are rising, human population continues to grow most rapidly in flood-vulnerable, low-lying coastal zones;
places where famine and food insecurity are greatest in today’s world are not places where milder winters will boost crop or vegetation productivity, but instead, are places where rainfall will probably become less reliable, and crop productivity is expected to fall;
the countries most vulnerable to global warming’s most serious side effects are among the poorest and least able to pay for the medical and social services and technological solutions that will be needed to adapt to climate change.
In its summary report on the impacts of climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated, “Taken as a whole, the range of published evidence indicates that the net damage costs of climate change are likely to be significant and to increase over time.”
(For specific information on the projected impacts of climate change in the United States, see the National Assessment Report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program.)
Related Resources
United Nations Environment Programme, Division of Early Warning and Assessment. (2006). Emerging Challenges: New Findings, in P. Harrison (Ed.), Global Environment Outlook Year Book 2006 (59-70). Malta: Progress Press Ltd.
McGranahan, G., Balk, D., and Anderson, B. (2007) The rising tide: assessing the risks of climate change and human settlements in low elevation costal zones. Environment and Urbanization, 19 (1), 17-37.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (2007). Summary for Policy Makers. In Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor, and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge, United Kingdom, and New York, New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Answer:
Concern about climate change is much less pervasive in the United States, China and Russia than among other leading nations. Just 44% in the U.S. and Russia, and even fewer in China (30%), consider global warming to be a very serious problem. By comparison, 68% in France, 65% in Japan, 61% in Spain and 60% in Germany say that is the case.
Americans’ views of global warming divide along ideological lines — liberals are more than twice as likely as conservatives to say global warming is a very serious problem (66% vs. 30%). Surveys from 2008 and 2009 suggest that an ideological divide is also evident in Britain, where 66% of those on the political left rate global warming as very serious, compared with 42% of those on the right. A smaller ideological split exists in Germany, France and Spain.
While there is agreement around the world that climate change is a serious problem, there is much less international consensus as to which country is most trusted to do the right thing on this issue. However, expectations for President Barack Obama’s approach to climate change are high. Majorities or pluralities in 21 of the 25 countries surveyed believe Obama will “get the U.S. to take significant measures to control global climate change.” Expectations are especially high in Western Europe.
"Had he taken tea before the guests arrived?" Change in passive form
Read the information in the chart based on "Music Gets Personal,” and answer the question.
Which sentence best completes the paraphrase of the passage?
In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison solved the problem of capturing sound when he made the first sound recording.
In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison took the first steps toward making a personal music player.
Thomas Alva Edison made a sound recording, and he became wealthy after this invention.
Thomas Alva Edison invented a way to help people hear musical performances.
The correct answer is A. In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison solved the problem of capturing sound when he made the first sound recording.
Explanation
Paraphrasing is rewriting in your own words what has been read or learned without distorting the main meaning. According to the information in the table, it can be inferred that the sentence that best completes the paraphrase of the passage is A. "In 1877, Thomas Alva Edison solved the problem of capturing sound when he made the first sound recording" because It includes all the details and the appropriate supplementary information to summarize all the topics covered in the text that were not mentioned in the paraphrase chart incluiding the name of the inventor and the year. So the answer is A.
what are they doing?
write in one paragraph
plz help me to solve this question.
I think they are watching a match. They do not have enough money to buy the tickets. So, they are watching the match by climbing on their cycles, because the stadium boundary wall is very high.
Answer:
they are watching something interesting .they are not allowed to enter in that area therefore they are standing on their bicycles and trying to watch what is happening in that area .
Rita got her dress __(washed wash to wash washing)
Answer:
Rita got her dress washed.
I. Rewrite the following sentences, keeping the meaning unchanged.
1. How long is it since you came here?
->When...
2.When did your mother watch that play?
->How long..
3.How long is it since you met each other?
->when have....
4. When did John buy the car?
->how long is it...
5. How long is it since Tom left school?
->when...
6. When did you read that novel?
->how...
7. How long has she done that exercise?
->when did...
8. When did you phone her?
->how long
9. How long have his parents visted him ?
->how long ago...
10. How long has your aunt lived in that city? ->How long ago...
11. When did you first know him?
→How....
12. When did you start the project?
->How long...
13. How long have you learnt French?
→How long ago..
15. How long has your sister worked for this company?
->How long ago.
16. I haven't seen her for a long time.
-> I didn't..
17. We haven't written to each other since 2001.
->We didn't.
18. I last wrote to my uncle in July.
->I haven't...
19. I haven't heard him since August.
->The last time...
20. Lan hasn't written to Maryam for two months.
-> Lan didn't..
21. The last time I went to that restaurant was 4 days ago..
→I last
22. Minh last wrote to Nga five months ago.
→Minh has....
23. His parents haven't visited that place since they were students.
->the last time.
24. The last time I went to Japan was 4 days ago.
.-> I last
25. I haven't heard this story for a long time. ->The last time..
26. Maryam hasn't written to Lan since their first meeting.
->Maryam last..
27.I haven't seen his sister since last month.
->I didn't...
Answer:
1. How long has it been since you came here?
2. How long did your mother watch that play?
3. How long has it been since you met each other?
4. How long has it been since John bought the car?
5.
Explanation:
Adverbial Clauses Of Concession
Which is the right answer
The correct answer is B. They have beautiful bodies.
Explanation
The word "Although" is a contrast linking word, therefore the phrase must be completed with a sentence of opposite meaning. As a consequence, if the first sentence speaks of a negative physical attribute "Although most black women don't have a pretty face", the most appropriate for the second sentence would be a sentence in which a positive physical attribute stands out "They have beautiful bodies." So, the correct answer is B.
Which two excerpts avoid wordiness and redundancy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is the most straight to the point answer.
What fraction can we use to rename 8/5 as tenths?
Answer:
16/10 - Immediate Solution
1 6/10 - Mixed Number
1 3/5 - Simplest Form
Explanation:
I wasn't sure exactly which one to add, so I left all three there. Hope this could help, if not... my apologies.
What would you characterize Mrs.Dubose as
Answer:
Mrs. Dubose is a cranky old lady who lives down the block from Jem and Scout. She sits on her front porch and taunts the children when they pass by. She is generally hateful and argumentative, except when Atticus disarms her by complimenting the flowers in her yard.
Read the paragraph.
High school students are busy juggling responsibilities and fun. They often go to bed late and wake up early. This is a mistake because teenagers need about nine hours of sleep each night. Sleep strengthens every part of the body, including the brain and muscles. Students who get enough sleep have better memories and healthier bodies. Without sleep, young people are distracted and are more likely to have accidents.
The topic of the paragraph is
.
The topic is about sleep and why it's important for students to have enough sleep, as they often stay up late.
5.
What two words make up the contraction in this sentence?
We’d hate to have to cancel the trip after so much planning.
A. We had
B. We would
C. We have
D. We did
what can we learn from the poem Dulce Et Decorum Est?
Answer:
"Dulce et Decorum Est" is a poem by the English poet Wilfred Owen. Like most of Owen's work, it was written between August 1917 and September 1918, while he was fighting in World War 1. Owen is known for his wrenching descriptions of suffering in war. In "Dulce et Decorum Est," he illustrates the brutal everyday struggle of a company of soldiers, focuses on the story of one soldier's agonizing death, and discusses the trauma that this event left behind. He uses a quotation from the Roman poet Horace to highlight the difference between the glorious image of war (spread by those not actually fighting in it) and war's horrifying reality.
The speaker begins with a description of soldiers, bent under the weight of their packs like beggars, their knees unsteady, coughing like poor and sick old women, and struggling miserably through a muddy landscape. They turn away from the light flares (a German tactic of briefly lighting up the area in order to spot and kill British soldiers), and begin to march towards their distant camp. The men are so tired that they seem to be sleeping as they walk. Many have lost their combat boots, yet continue on despite their bare and bleeding feet. The soldiers are so worn out they are essentially disabled; they don't see anything at all. They are tired to the point of feeling drunk, and don't even notice the sound of the dangerous poison gas-shells dropping just behind them.
Somebody cries out an urgent warning about the poison gas, and the soldiers fumble with their gas masks, getting them on just in time. One man, however, is left yelling and struggling, unable to get his mask on. The speaker describes this man as looking like someone caught in fire or lime (an ancient chemical weapon used to effectively blind opponents). The speaker then compares the scene—through the panes of his gas-mask and with poison gas filling the air — to being underwater, and imagines the soldier is drowning.
The speaker jumps from the past moment of the gas attack to a present moment sometime afterward, and describes a recurring dream that he can't escape, in which the dying soldier races toward him in agony.
The speaker directly addresses the audience, suggesting that if readers could experience their own such suffocating dreams (marching behind a wagon in which the other men have placed the dying soldier, seeing the writhing of the dying soldier's eyes in an otherwise slack and wrecked face, and hearing him cough up blood from his ruined lungs at every bump in the path—a sight the speaker compares to the horror of cancer and other diseases that ravage even the innocent), they would not so eagerly tell children, hungry for a sense of heroism, the old lie that "it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country."
write the meaning of words in English
1. enticements
2. scoundrel
Answer:
1) something used to attract or tempt someone.
2)a dishonest or unethical individual
Explanation:
Answer:
1. something or someone used to attract or to tempt
2. dishonest, unscrupuleurs or lier person
How does the symbol of the bird reinforce a feminist theme?
It shows how difficult it was for Mrs. Wright to achieve her artistic dreams.
It illustrates the injustice that Mrs. Wright experienced in the male-dominated home.
It supports the idea that women had to fight to achieve rights.
It clarifies Mrs. Wright’s role as a housewife.
Answer:
It supports the idea that women had to fight to achieve rights.
Answer:the right answer is b
Explanation:
What is the definition of great?
Answer:
Great
considerable,
substantial,
pronounced,
sizeable,
significant,
appreciable,
serious,
exceptional,
inordinate,
extraordinary
Today was my first time behind the wheel. My father was my instructor for the day, and he picked me up. We were reviewing road signs and practiced turn signals before we started
Answer:
Explanation:
What we have to find
what is logical evidence
Answer:
its a piece of evidence or an argument that has been scientifically proven to be true by an expecialist, its an inevitable truth like "you've passed by this door because your muddy footsteps are at the door"
Explanation:
8 I hate shopping _____ clothes. A to ■ B by ■ C for ■ 9 My brother borrowed $10 _____ me last month. A from ■ B by ■ C to ■ 10 It isn't a good idea to get _____ debt. A for ■ B into ■ C on ■ 11 He paid for dinner _____ cash. A in ■ B for ■ C by ■ 12 The hotel charged me $25 _____ a two-minute phone call! A for ■ B of ■ C from ■ 13 Tina still hasn't paid me _____ the money I lent her! A with ■ B back ■ C up ■
Answer:
8/ c. for
9/ from me
10/ on
11 / in
12 / for
13 / back
1. I almost missed my flight ___________ there was a long queue in the duty-free shop.
A. although B. since C. despite D. because of
2. They decided not to go out for a meal _____________ they were too tired
A. so B. because C. but D. if
3. They were driving to Dallas _____________ they caught an accident.
A. when B. while C. before D. as soon as
4. I want to be well-groomed ______other people think nice things about me.
A. in order to B. so as not to C. so that D. as soon as
5. ___________I met the Gills, I had been gardening for nearly ten years.
A. As soon as B. Although C. After D. Before
6. In spite of his hard work, he could not finish the job.
A. As hard as he work
B. Though he worked hard
C. Despite he worked hard
D. Although hard work
7. ________ she was asleep, thieves broke in and stole her handbag.
A. In order that B. Although C. Because of D. While
8. All people should join hand in protecting the environment ___________ we can gain better health.
A. in order that B. when C. because D. even though
9. ____________ her poverty, she feels happy
A. Although B. Because C. If D. In spite of
10. Tony went to work although he didn’t feel very well.
A. that he did not feel very well
B. despite of the fact not feeling well
C. because he did not feel very well
D. despite not feeling very well
Answer:
1. since
2. because
3. when
4. so that
5. before
6. though he worked hard
7. while
8. in order that
9. in spite of
10. despite not feeling very well
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1) I almost missed my flight because of there was a long queue in the duty-free shop. Option (D)
2) They decided not to go out for a meal because they were too tired. Option (B)
3) They were driving to Dallas _____________ they caught an accident.
4) I want to be well-groomed other so as not to people think nice things about me
5) After, I met the Gills, I had been gardening for nearly ten years Option(c)
6) In spite of his hard work, he could not finish the job though he worked hard. Option (b)
7) while she was asleep, thieves broke in and stole her handbag. Option (D)
8) All people should join hand in protecting the environment in order that we can gain better health. Option (A)
9) Although her poverty, she feels happy. Option (A)
10) Tony went to work although he didn’t feel very well despite not feeling very well. Option (d)
The correct answers are:
1. Because of is a preposition that introduces a noun phrase to show the reason for something.
The other options are conjunctions that introduce a clause to show the reason (since, although) or contrast (despite) with something.
2. Because is a conjunction that introduces a clause to show the reason for something.
The other options are conjunctions that introduce a clause to show the result (so), contrast (but), or condition (if) of something.
3.. When is a conjunction that introduces a clause to show the time of something. The other options are conjunctions that introduce a clause to show the duration (while), sequence (before, as soon as) of something.
4. So that is a conjunction that introduces a clause to show the purpose or intention of something.
The other options are phrases that introduce an infinitive to show the purpose (in order to, so as not to) or time (as soon as) of something.
5. . Before is a conjunction that introduces a clause to show the time of something in relation to another event in the past. The other options are conjunctions that introduce a clause to show the immediacy (as soon as), contrast (although), or sequence (after) of something.
6. Though he worked hard is a clause that shows the contrast with the main clause using the conjunction though.
The other options are incorrect because they use the wrong preposition (as hard as, despite), noun (hard work), or punctuation (no comma).
7. While is a conjunction that introduces a clause to show the duration of something in relation to another event in the past.
The other options are phrases or conjunctions that introduce a clause or noun phrase to show the purpose (in order that), contrast (although), or reason (because of) of something.
8. In order that is a conjunction that introduces a clause to show the purpose or intention of something.
The other options are conjunctions that introduce a clause to show the time (when), reason (because), or contrast (even though) of something.
9.In spite of is a preposition that introduces a noun phrase to show the contrast with something.
The other options are conjunctions that introduce a clause to show the contrast (although), reason (because), or condition (if) of something.
10. Despite not feeling very well is a phrase that shows the contrast with the main clause using the preposition despite and an '-ing' form. The other options are incorrect because they use the wrong conjunction (that, because), preposition (of), or punctuation (no comma).
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In what way is the ESA "one of the most significant laws in the world for protecting wildlife?
Answer:The ESA defends all kinds of species and insist upon plans for their recovery.
Explanation:
The ESA defends all kinds of species and insist upon plans for their recovery is the ESA "one of the most significant laws in the world for protecting wildlife. Hence, option B is correct.
What is ESA law?The Endangered Species Act establishes a program for the preservation of threatened and endangered plants, animals, and the habitats in which they are found. The primary government agencies responsible for carrying out ESA include. Fish and Wildlife Service of the United States
The law, which was passed in 1973 with support from both parties, gives individuals and groups the ability to request that a species be listed as endangered or threatened. These listing petitions go through extensive scientific review and public review before a decision is made regarding whether a species should be protected.
To take means "to harass, harm, chase, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, catch, or gather, or to attempt to participate in any such action," as stated in the ESA.
Thus, option B is correct.
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name the organ that helps a turtle to swim in water?
In order to swim, turtles utilize all four of their legs, extending them to propel themselves through the water. Turtles have webbed feet, and they use them to paddle. They will dive and paddle around then come back up to the surface to breathe.
Answer:
Sea turtles are reptiles and therefore are cold blooded, lay eggs, and have scaly skin, claws and lungs. Unlike terrestrial turtles, sea turtles have flippers instead of feet. This allows them to move quickly through the water. To help them swim, sea turtles shells are very narrow and hydrodynamic.
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a speech on holidays ??
1. Find the mistake in this sentence and correct it No one have gotten such high marks in writing compositions before
A . Have
B . Such
C . Writing
D . Before
In my city, there are many organizations for the youth who want to contribute their enthusiasm to the society. My classmates and I joined the (1)………………Union Club two months (2)………………We went to the area where most poor families live to help them tidy (3)………………their gardens and houses. We (4)………………help to build new houses for the homeless. Our club works very effectively and attracts many (5)……………… to take (6)………………in because it is not necessary for members to have any experience in the job. We (7)………………only their willingness and (8)………………for the miserable.
Note: enthusiasm : sự nhiệt tình /willingness: sự tự nguyện / the miserable: người bất hạnh
1. a. Young b. Youth c. Youthful d. Younger
2. A. yesterday b. past c. last d. ago
3. A. in b. down c. up d. to
4. A. and b. then c. also d. but
5. A. volunteers b. voluntary c. voluntarily d. volunteer
6. A. past b. part c. pass d. passed
7. A. need b. are needing c. needs d. needed
8. A. like b. love c. hate d. dislike