Which BEST describes how the passage draws on the Bible?
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A)
It alludes to the biblical story of Lazarus, who famously was risen from the
dead.
It reverses biblical ideas, calling the Bible itself into question as a religious
text.
B)
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It portrays the religious teachings given to the chimney sweepers to be
empty and of little real value.
D)
It has no connection to the Bible, as a work of fiction from 19th century
England was unlikely to draw from the Bible.

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Answer 1

Answer:


A) It alludes to the biblical story of Jonah, who was swallowed by a great fish.

Explanation:

It alludes to the biblical story of Jonah, who was swallowed by a great fish. Referring to the famous story of Jonah allows the author to draw on the audience's understanding of the story to help learn more about the men and their quest for the great white whale (the central conflict of the novel).

Answer 2

The best description of how the passage draws on the Bible is it alludes to the biblical story of Lazarus, who famously was risen from the dead.

What is the biblical story of Lazarus?

Lazarus and his sister were beloved of Jesus and when Lazarus died of illness, Jesus wept for four days.

Lazarus of Bethany lived near Jerusalem and was the brother of Martha and Mary. Jesus raised him in the four days after his entombment.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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Related Questions

What conflict does John proctor face at the end of the play?

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Answer:

I think it was whether to admit his affair with Abigail or to let his wife get charged with witchcraft.

Explanation:

It's been awhile since ive read it, so may be wrong

Worldwide whale hunting has caused the number of whales on Earth to drop sharply. However, in recent years, some concerned people have been trying to do things to protect these beautiful creatures. These people have been working to convince lawmakers to ban whale hunting in many places. They are especially focusing on Japan, trying to convince them to end their annual whale hunt in the Southern and Pacific Oceans. Another solution is to establish sanctuaries to increase whale populations. Sanctuaries are areas of safety, and are off-limits to whale hunters. Sanctuaries allow whales to breed, feed, and regrow their populations.

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Answer:

The answer is "Problem and Solution".

Explanation:

Problems resolving was its activity which defines an issue, that is the root of the issue is dictated, alternatives were identified, given priority and chosen, as well as a remedy enforced.  Mastering is a technique for evaluating and writing a topic by defining a problem and suggesting any or even more solutions using an issue method. The issued article is some kind of debate.

What does the knife and blood symbolize on the sidewalk bleeding??

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Try your best and answer
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Answer:

Someone was stabbed and might of deserved it or might not have

Explanation:

Im bored answering questions to help

Answer:

The jacket and rain used in the story symbolize the whole story. Without these two symbols there wouldn't be a story. Without the jacket, Andy wouldn't have been stabbed, and without the rain Andy could have been…show more content…

poem/song is it good enough for english class?

when i said bye i expected to never see you again
but i pass by and you are there again
and i can't say hi or greet you so i just take back my extended hand
and i wish that there was something i could say but dam.n

we were best friends and we told eachother everything
we talked everyday and always said goodmorning
we asked how eachother were and held the other when the were mourning
but did you ever answer honestly to how are yah
a three letter word was supposed to suffice
i dare yah to try to get me to sum up my life
and then be pleased when i say 'mhm' it was 'gud'
and as if that didn't hurt you well i ask you to chose
chose who, and when you dont do
well goodbye you. no i get it though
i get it though it must've felt like another cold blow
when you're living in the arctic driving snow
and it must've frostbit
must've dimmed your glow

when i said bye i expected to never see you again
but i pass by and you are there again
and i can't say hi or greet you so i just take back my extended hand
and i wish that there was something i could say but dam.n

now i feel like saying a word would be a curse
you need space it would only make it worse
and i hope you dont read this because i know you dont need this
but its the only way i get things off my chest
and if its poison y'know i cant let it rest
so i hope you can just do your best and i'll do mine too

when i said bye i expected to never see you again
but i pass by and you are there again
and i can't say hi or greet you so i just take back my extended hand
and i wish that there was something i could say but dam.n

dam.n what is there to say everything was laid out so clear

when i said bye i expected to never see you again
but i pass by and you are there again
and i can't say hi or greet you so i just take back my extended hand
and i wish that there was something i could say but dam.n

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

I think the song is good

What page is the word "ballistics" on in Fahrenheit 451?

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Answer:

page 26

Explanation:

Answer:

pg. 26

Explanation:

Conversation 1: 1.-Is the lady working inside or outside? A: 2.- What activities is she doing at her office? A: 3.- Is she using the computer? Conversation 2: 4.- Where's Mary? A: 5.- How is she making the soup? A: 6.- Is she enjoying making it? A: Conversation 3: 7.- What is Bob doing? A: 8.- Why is he not working? A: 9.-What is he listening to? A:

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Answer:

1. The lady is working inside.

2. She is preparing a report at her office.

3. Yes, she is using the computer.

4. Mary is in the kitchen.

5. She is making the soup by using the soup-mix and hot water.

6. Yes, she is enjoying making the soup.

7. Bob is sitting on the sofa.

8. He is not working because he is ill.

9. He is listening to a podcast.

Explanation:

Conversation is the process that involves communication done interactively among people. Two or more than two members are involved in conversation. Conversations can be both formal and informal. The tone and the choice of words helps in a better and meaningful conversation. The thoughts, views and observations are shared among the people.  

In the given conversation, the first person is questioning and the second person is answering them.

Read the adapted excerpt from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
"But I should have mentioned that before the principal person began his oration, he cried out three times, Langro debul san (these words,
and the former, were afterwards repeated, and explained to me). Whereupon Immediately about fifty of the inhabitants came and cut the
strings that fastened the left side of my head, which gave me the liberty of turning it to the right, and of observing the person and gesture of
him that was to speak. He appeared to be of a middle age, and taller than any of the other three who attended him, whereof one was a
page that held up his train, and seemed to be somewhat longer than my middle finger, the other two stood one on each side, to support
him. He acted every part of an orator, and I could observe many periods of threatenings, and others of promises, pity, and kindness."
Which choice provides the best objective summary of the excerpt?
A. The narrator is bound but an orator comes out and orders his ties to be cut. This orator seems to be the leader as he is dressed formally and has others to support him. All follow his commands.
B. The narrator, tied down, watches as a leader of the group orders his ties to be cut so that he can turn his head. This leader seems to issue threats but also shows kindness.
C. The narrator is very confused as he is tied and cannot move, the inhabitants are speaking a language he does not understand,
and now an orator is both threatening him and showing pity.
D. The narrator is tied down and cannot move until a leader orders his ties be cut. This leader, whom the narrator cannot understand, seems to show a variety of different moods.

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The statement that provides an objective summary of this passage is

B. The narrator, tied down, watches as a leader of the group orders his ties to be cut so that he can turn his head. This leader seems to issue threats but also shows kindness.

In this excerpt, the narrator describes how an orator issues an order for him to be untied from a place where he was made to undergo some form of punishment.

His description of this orator is that of a person who commands followership. He has powers in his hands and is capable of showing both kindness and meanness.

In the narrator's case, he had just benefitted from his kindness.

In summary, Option B provides an objective summary of the excerpt.

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B. The narrator, tied down, watches as a leader of the group orders his ties to be cut so that he can turn his head. This leader seems to issue threats but also shows kindness.

Explanation:

Highlight language that appeals to your senses.

In the hottest summer, and coldest winter, I was kept almost naked - no shoes, no stockings, no jacket, no trousers, nothing on but a coarse tow linen shirt, reaching only to my knees.

—Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
Frederick Douglass

Which sense does this sentence best appeal to?
A. touch
B.taste
C.hearing
D.smell

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Answer:

A. touch

Explanation:

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Answer: A. Touch

Explanation: Touch is the only thing in the passage that is actually talked about. The way something tasted, sounded like, or what was smelled was not mentioned once in the passage, so it's safe to say that the answer is touch.

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In Scene 1, the ghost of Jacob Marley introduces Scrooge by saying, “This is Ebenezer Scrooge. His cheeks are as withered as his soul.” A. What does Marley mean?

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Answer:

to be dried up and dead - or at least looks dead and dreary....

Explanation:

no answer choices, but marley is telling him that you are going to die an unhappy dried up mean old soul.

To be dried up and dead, or at least appear lifeless and gloomy does Marley mean.

Why is Jacob Marley a Ghost?

Jacob Marley, a ghost, appears in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He is the ghost of Scrooge's late business associate, who was imprisoned and tortured in the afterlife as retribution for his rapacious, self-centered, and heartless actions while still alive.

Marley's Ghost provides a visual representation of the Christian view of heaven and hell as well as the importance of repentance and restoration.

The elderly ghost that Scrooge recognizes has an enormous iron safe fastened to his chain, suggesting that, like Scrooge, he was a miser who hoarded his money rather than helping those in need.

Thus, To be dried up and dead, or at least appear lifeless and gloomy.

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Which of the following are the four basic categories of transition words and phrases?
Select all that apply.

sequence
subtraction
addition
consequence
contradiction

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Answer:

sequence, consequence, contradiction, addition

Explanation:

Answer:sequence, consequence, contradiction, addition

Question: Has waste increased during the pandemic?

Claim: Answer to the question
Evidence: Look back at the independent practice-- must be specific.
Reasoning: How does this relate to the biosphere?

ill do they evidence

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Answer:

no. I think this because less people have been out and about. Meaning less people at restaurants and stores. So there is less waste being thrown around if that makes sense.

Explanation:

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Answer:

There are a number of steps the government should take to help veterans readjust to civilian life.

Explanation:

Answer:

i believe its there are a number of steps the government should take to help veterans readjust to civilian life

Explanation:

Which pronoun best completes the sentence?

Joe picked up my sister and ___ to work.

A.) him
B.) her

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Her

Answer:

its A. i took the test!!

Explanation:

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but with story because it says that indentify the central themes of the story so witch story??

Explanation:

Answer:

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Grey Eagle had White Raven over to visit one day. Grey Eagle had many treasures in his home that he kept in small jars he hung on the wall. He had the sun, the moon, the stars, fresh water, and fire stashed in the jars. White Raven felt it was greedy of Grey Eagle to keep all these things for himself, so when Grey Eagle left the room, White Raven stole them all and flew away. He wanted to share the treasures, so first he hung the sun in the sky to light up his journey. He did the same with the moon and stars. Then, he poured the fresh water on land to help create rivers and lakes. He took fire out of its jar and looked around for a place to put it. The smoke from the fire blew in his feathers as he carried it, and slowly turned him black. That is how the Earth received its gifts and how the White Raven became black.

There is a white bird carrying a flaming stick as it flies. The smoke is blowing back at the bird and turning the white bird black.

How does the image help the reader understand the story?

A. It shows Grey Eagle stealing the jar of fire from White Raven's house
B. It shows Grey Eagle turning black from the fire's smoke.
C. It shows White Raven turning black from the fire's smoke.
D. It shows White Raven stealing the jar of fire from Grey Eagle's house.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

c seems to be a better answer than d.

Explanation:

What is the internal conflict of The Scholarship Jacket?​

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Answer:

The conflict is that Martha wants to get the Scholarship Jacket because she has gotten straight A's for as long as she could remember. However, the principal of the school says that she has to pay $15 to get the jacket or he will give the jacket to the runner up in the competition.

Explanation:

Texts 8:Question 1
Stephania had to write an argumentative essay about the lunch food
schools serve. Which of the following is an example of a claim the
student might make?
Select one:
A. Junk food contains high amounts of sugar and corn syrup.
B. Schools should ban junk food from cafeterias.
C.Some schools have vending machines with junk food.
D.Schools provide students with lunch.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

3. wnat does the Host get out of the contest since he cannot win the free supper?

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Answer:

The Host brought a bargain so that all of them will have supper at his inn once again. What this means is that he will actually receive money for twenty-nine meals when they return to his inn.

Explanation:

The Canterbury Tales is narrated by Chaucer. The Host is described by Chaucer as "there was no manly attribute he lacked". He is used to provide contrast among the pilgrims. The Pardoner is described as effeminate and while others are seen as preying on weaker people or falling victim to their own vices.

He gives the pilgrims something that would make them to join the contest that he had proposed. He brings the bargain to them. He also reminds them that they will not find pleasure if they ride alone.

The Canterbury Tales is known to be a collection of 24 stories which was written by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400.

which word does not belong?
glass, piece,let,vase

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Answer:

let

Explanation:

cause its not glass

Read the sentence
The movie was excellent, therefore I want to see it again.
What is the correct way to write this sentence?
A.) The movie was excellent, therefore, I want to see it again.
B.) The movie was excellent, therefore; I want to see it again.
C.) The movie was excellent; therefore, I want to see it again.
D.) The movie was excellent therefore; I want to see it again.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

semicolon first then comma

What two things are contrasted in this passage?
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A)
positive thoughts about the Fourth of July, and negative thoughts about
the American founding
B)
negative thoughts about the Fourth of July, and positive thoughts about
the American founding
negative thoughts about America from free people, positive thoughts about
America from slaves
D)
positive thoughts about America from free people, negative thoughts about
American from slaves

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Answer:

B. negative thoughts about the Fourth of July, and positive thoughts about

the American founding negative thoughts about America from free people, positive thoughts about America from slaves

List examples of repetition the authors uses

Indian Boy Love Song (#2)


I never spoke
the language
of the old woman

visiting my mother
in winters so cold
they could freeze
the tongue whole.

I never held my head
to their thin chests
believing in the heart.

Indian women, forgive me.
I grew up distant
and always afraid.

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Answer:

Used intentionally in the right context, repetition can be a powerful tool to ... Writers and speakers also use repetition to give words rhythm.

Explanation:

Literary writers constantly use the literary device of repeated words. I think the only type of repetition which is bad is sloppy repetition. Repetition which is ...

what is a conflict jo and laurie would have in modern time!

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Answer:

Laurie wants to keep the status quo of their relationship so that he does not need to grow and take the responsibility of himself or his own actions. Laurie was not used to making decisions. Marrying Jo is an easy escape of his life remaining the same rather than different as it is meant to be.

Explanation:

can someone please just do this... the correct way?!

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Answer:

Bias is disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair. Biases can be innate or learned. People may develop biases for or against an individual, a group, or a belief. In science and engineering, a bias is a systematic error. Statistical bias results from an unfair sampling of a population, or from an estimation process that does not give accurate results on average.EtymologyThe word appears to derive from Old Provençal into Old French bias, "sideways, askance, against the grain". Whence comes French biais, "a slant, a slope, an oblique".It seems to have entered English via the game of bowls, where it referred to balls made with a greater weight on one side. Which expanded to the figurative use, "a one-sided tendency of the mind", and, at first especially in law, "undue propensity or prejudice". That is, a pattern of deviation from standards in judgment, whereby inferences may be created unreasonably. People create their own "subjective social reality" from their own perceptions, their view of the world may dictate their behavior. Thus, cognitive biases may sometimes lead to perceptual distortion, inaccurate judgment, illogical interpretation, or what is broadly called irrationality. However some cognitive biases are taken to be adaptive, and thus may lead to success in the appropriate situation. Furthermore, cognitive biases may allow speedier choices when speed is more valuable than precision. Other cognitive biases are a "by-product" of human processing limitations, coming about because of an absence of appropriate mental mechanisms, or just from human limitations in information processing.AnchoringAnchoring is a psychological heuristic that describes the propensity to rely on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions. According to this heuristic, individuals begin with an implicitly suggested reference point and make adjustments to it to reach their estimate.ApopheniaApophenia, also known as patternicity, or authenticity, is the human tendency to perceive meaningful patterns within random data. Apophenia is well documented as a rationalization for gambling. Gamblers may imagine that they see patterns in the numbers which appear in lotteries, card games, or roulette wheels. One manifestation of this is known as the "gambler's fallacy".Pareidolia is the visual or auditory form of apophenia. It has been suggested that pareidolia combined with hierophany may have helped ancient societies organize chaos and make the world intelligible.Attribution biasAn attribution bias can happen when individuals assess or attempt to discover explanations behind their own and others' behaviors. People make attributions about the causes of their own and others' behaviors, but these attributions don't necessarily precisely reflect reality. Rather than operating as objective perceivers, individuals are inclined to perceptual slips that prompt biased understandings of their social world. When judging others we tend to assume their actions are the result of internal factors such as personality, whereas we tend to assume our own actions arise because of the necessity of external circumstances. There is a wide range of sorts of attribution biases, such as the ultimate attribution error, fundamental attribution error, actor-observer bias, and self-serving bias

Read the poem.

Drip drop, plip plop
like a shower faucet
Rain pours from the sky
our noses pressed flat
against the window
The sky is an aquarium

Which line from the poem contains a metaphor?

Drip drop, plip plop
like a shower faucet
against the window
The sky is an aquarium

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Answer:

the sky is an aquarium

Explanation:

it is comparing 2 unlike things without using like or as.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Course grades are most often an average of how students perform

on many tests and assignments.
on mid-term and final exams.
during classroom discussions.
relative to others in the class.

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Answer:

The answer is A. on many tests and assignments.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

i took the test

What does "A garden will greet you" mean? Its figurative language, but what does it mean?

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Answer: that you will meet someone who respects you and who loves you

Explanation:

basically someone who brings happiness and joy.

"A garden will greet you" mean That say that once you enter a face there would be a lot of positivity and love that will come your way.

What is figurative language?

A phrase's strict or practical interpretation is not used while exploring the differences through the use of figures of speech. Figurative language is frequently employed to add an artistic flourish to printed either spoken communication or to convey a difficult concept.

The figurative language that is used is regarding the garden will create as the garden cannot greet an individual or a person. But the other is used in a figurative way suggesting that once in a while there will be somebody who will love and care for you as well as expect the person.

There will be a time when it comes that the person will greet you with love and happiness.

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Based on what you've read in the lesson and watched in the video, describe how the political upheaval during the revolutionary era influenced the writers and intellectuals of the time . Your response should be 2 to 3 paragraphs in length.

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Answer:

The political upheaval during the revolutionary era influenced the writers and intellectuals of the time is explained below in complete details.

Explanation:

The influence of the Revolutionary era was essential to the expansion of thought methods and analytical structures when it came to the authors who thought up different political or economic approaches that intended to serve the masses, not just the aristocracies.

The Enlightenment reshuffled politics and administration in earthshaking moves. This cultural movement comprised different types of philosophies, or buttonholes to reason and investigating the world.

Think of some examples of informal writing or a conversation you can recall well. Describe how clearly they express a unified point of view, tone, and purpose. Compare them to at least one formal informational text. Discuss why you think the two modes of communicating are different or the same.

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Answer: Let’s say someone is giving you detailed directions “hey can you help me find where Max’s diner is?” -johns “yeah, you make a left on 76th go straight on the third traffic light make a right on simmons ave and I’ll be in the left side” -Alex.

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Answer:

End punctuation.

Explanation:

Answer:

End Punctuation

Explanation:

I believe this is end punctuation (I may be wrong)

Because it is punctuation at the end of a sentence that, clearly, states that the sentence has ended.

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Ships sailing from Europe and Asia to North America without cargo often used soil as ballast to maintain the balance of the ships, and then dumped the soil when they arrived to pick up their cargo. It is believed that this dumped soil introduced the purple loosestrife species to Canada.It may also be the case that early settlers brought purple loosestrife with them when they settled Canadas west.Purple Loosestrife: A Not-So-Welcome IntroductionSo whats the big deal about having purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is not a species of plant that occurs naturally in the province- it is an introduced species. Organisms that dont occur naturally in an area but are instead brought from elsewhere are categorized as introduced species.Again, whats the big deal about that? Well, organisms that are introduced to an ecosystem may become invasive - think: invader! An invasive species is defined as any organism that reproduces so quickly or grows so aggressively that it becomes a problem for the other organisms around it. Invasive plant species tend to outcompete local plants for resources such as sunlight, water and root space. In this way, invasive species can harm ecosystems by taking over, disrupting food webs and decreasing biodiversity.Purple loosestrife has invaded local wetlands and is often found growing unchecked in other wet areas of the city. It flowers prolifically, producing millions of seeds each year. These seeds have many vectors of dispersal, for example, they may be blown to new places by the wind (aerochory), travel along with moving water (hydrochory), hitchhike in animals fur or be deposited in animal waste (zoochory), and even planted intentionally by humans.Purple Loosestrife: Super-plant!Purple loosestrife grows in clumps with a dense root system that extends underground like a living mat - its like a super villain, soaking up nutrients and taking over the space where other plants might grow. In wetlands, waterflow can be disrupted as waterways become clogged.Over time, purple loosestrife becomes the dominant plant in an area and other plants disappear. This disrupts the food web because animals that only feed on the plants that disappear, disappear too. Once a plant disappears and the animals that feed on that plant disappear, there is a ripple effect along the food chain. 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PLEASE HELP ASAP! 30 POINTS!It is obviously impracticable in the Federal Government of these States to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all. Individuals entering into society must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest. The magnitude of the sacrifice must depend as well on situation and circumstance, as on the object to be obtained. It is at all times difficult to draw with precision the line between those rights which must be surrendered, and those which may be preserved; and, on the present occasion, this difficulty was increased by a difference among the several States as to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept steadily in our view that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety--perhaps our national existence. This important consideration, seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led each State in the Convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus, the Constitution which we now present is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable. September 17, 1787 How did the members of the constitutional convention view the relationship between the states and the federal government?A. States must give some authority to the federal government for the good of the nation as a whole. B. The federal government should provide states with a greater level of sovereignty to avoid conflict.C. The states and the federal government must together yield to the wishes of all citizens to form a proper democracy. Select the correct answer.According to Pilates, the most crucial part of your body is the core.A. TrueB. False Find the measure of the indicated angle:A) 68C) 45B) 47D) 940 What affects do human actions have on geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere,and biosphere? solve for x. 2/3x = 10 I think of a number q, multiply it by 2 and add 5. I get the same answer as when I minus 2 from q. Find the value Tariffs and quotas are SIMILAR because they bothOA. increase trade between countriesOB. restrict or limit trade between countriesC. completely stop trade between countriesoD. make trading a lot easier between countriesPlsss help!