Canterbury Tales
Note that the flaw, weakness, or vice MOST CLOSELY associated with each character.

Doctor

A. Cruelty
B. Phoniness
C. Extravagance
D. Gluttony
E. Ignore those in need
F. Drunkenness
G. Dishonesty

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Answer 1

Answer:

g

Explanation:


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Dr.seuss biography
4. In reference to The Cat in the Hat, the author states Dr. Seuss wrote several more books in "both in his new simplified-vocabulary style and using his older, more elaborate technique." Which style, in your opinion. would be the most difficult to write in? Use quality example to support your answer.

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Answer: his older style

Explanation: even though they were made for children he used a much harder and older english

I. Present simple1. Marry usually ________ to school on time (go)2. Mai ________badminton in her free time. (not play)3. What time ________the train ________? (leave)4. Workers always ________helmets for safety reasons. (wear).

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1)Goes
2)Doesn’t play
3)Dose/did the train leave
4)Wears/wore

Choose the correct answers
I hope I_______ a good time tonight.
am going to have
are going to have
will have
will be have
According to the weather forecast, it _______ (not/ snow) tomorrow.
will snow
is snowing
isn’t snowing
won’t snow
We _______at home tonight. We have to finish the project by tomorrow morning.
are going to stay
am going to stay
will stay
will staying
“Tom had an accident last night.” “Oh! I _______ him tomorrow.”
am visiting
will visit
am going to visit
visited
I feel terrible. I think I _______ (be) sick.
am
am being
will being
am going to be
I have won $ 1,000. I think I _______ a car.
will buy
buy
bought
am going to buy
Look at those black clouds. It _______ .
will rain
is going to rain
is raining
rained
What are you going to do? _______ for a job?
Are you going to look
Did you look
Be you going to look
Will you look
A: “I’m driving to the party, would you like a lift?” B: “Okay, I _______ (not/ take) the bus, I’ll come with you.”
won’t take
will be taking
doesn’t take
am not going to take
They (not/ walk) _______ to the railway station.
is not going to walk
won’t be walk
are not going to walk
won’t walk
He _______ (not/ buy) the car if he can’t afford it.
will buy
won’t buy
doesn’t buy
don’t buy
Yoga increases endurance, ________ and flexibility.
strong
strength
powerful
blood
I _________ an interview for a scholarship tomorrow morning.
will have
am going to have
will be having
will have had
I ________ a good hot bath in ten minutes in order to take good care of my skin
will have
am going to have
will be having
will have had
Fish, poultry, beans, or nuts ________ half of the dinner plate.
make
make out
make up
make of
'We need some milk for breakfast tomorrow.' 'Do we? ________ to the convenience store and get some
I'll walk
I'm walking
I walk
I'm going to walk
‘I think I'm going to miss my bus.' '________ you to work if you like.'
I'll drive
I'm driving
I am going to drive
drove
'Let's go to the museum, shall we?' 'Yes, good idea. I expect ________ it.'
we'll enjoy
we enjoy
we're enjoying
we are going to enjoy
She can't go out with us. She _________ her homework tonight.
is going to do
will do
have to do
does
Janet _______ me with the homework tonight. She has asked for her Mom's permission.
is going to help
will help
have to help
helps

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Answer:

bombothats too much bro

1. Am going to have
2.It will not snow
3.are going to stay
4.am going to visit
5. Am going to be sick
6.Am going to buy
7. Is going to rain
8.Are you going to look for a job
9.won’t take
10.won’t buy
11.Strength
12.am going to have
13.will be having
14. Make up
15.I’m going to walk
16.I’ll drive
17.we are going to enjoy
18.is going to do
19.is going to help
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Drag and drop each underlined word or phrase into the correct category: Not dialect or Dialect. "Twist it, an' you'll choke 'm plentee, " said Manuel. "All I get is fifty for it ," he grumbled. " That makes a hundred and fifty." "I'm takin' 'm up for the boss to 'Frisco ." " Sure ," the man replied, driving the hatchet into the crate for a pry. "He's no slouch at dog-breakin', that's wot I say ."

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Answer:

not dialect: fifty for it , sure , that makes

dialect:wot say , 'm plentee, , 'Frisco

Explanation:

Identify the article in this sentence: The morning was cloudless.
a. The
b. morning
c. was
d. cloudless

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Answer:

The

Explanation:

There are only two articles in the english language, ”the” and “a”

more white women playing asian women characters have won oscars than actual asian women have. True or false?

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In what way is Romeo's sadness transformed by the end of this section of the
reading?
A. He becomes angry that he missed another chance with Rosaline.
B. He becomes even more depressed because Juliet is a Capulet and
he can't be with her.
C. He becomes frightened because he might be killed by the
Capulets.
D. He becomes happy because he falls in love with Juliet.

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Answer: D.He becomes happy bc he falls in love with juliet.

johnny came back from haunt france what is the figure of speech

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The answer to your question is Idiom

Each student………. answered the first three questions.

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Answer:

~typing~ .................loading.............1..........2.................3..........

What are the three first questions?

Explanation:

how to start business pragraph

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Answer:

How do you write a business paragraph?

Key Company Focus. Although the company blurb needs to inform readers about what the company does, it needs to do this in a very focused way. ... Explain the Company's Reason Why. There is a reason why companies are started. ... Tell a Story. The blurb isn't a scholarly excerpt. ... Provide a Benefit. ... Search Engine Needs.

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Make up a question out of the words anh give a short answer.1.Like/cats/fish/do

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Do cats like fish?

To find this answer you just have to unscramble  1.Like/cats/fish/do.

Answer:

it's simple

Explanation:

Do cats like fish?

yeah they are omnivorous, they eat and like fish

How does Irving use indirect characterization to develop Tom Walker as a cheapskate?

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Answer:

it is because he walks always

Which statement best describes how text structure contributes to the development of ideas in this passage? A. The cause-and-effect text structure focuses on how thoughtful parents can help a child who is feeling lonely. B. The compare-and-contrast text structure highlights the difficulties the author faced when moving to a new place. C. The cause-and-effect text structure shows how getting a puppy helped the author adapt to life in a new place D. The compare-and-contrast text structure compares the author's old and new neighborhoods​

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Answer:

C. The cause-and-effect text structure shows how getting a puppy helped the author adapt to life in a new place.

Explanation:

The text is organized in a cause and effect structure. First the text shows that the narrator won a dog because the family needed to move to another city. In this case, we already have the first example of cause and effect, the effect being the dog and the cause being the change.

In the second paragraph, we can see that the dog was what made the boy not feel alone and make friends in the new city. Showing once again the cause and effect structure.

a very short summary of how Milwaukee started?​

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Between 1835 and 1850, Milwaukee's population grew from a handful of fur traders to more than 20,000 settlers. Three separate villages were started: Juneau's, east of the Milwaukee River and north of the Menomonee; Byron Kilbourn's across from Juneau's, on the west bank of the Milwaukee; and Walker's Point, across the Menomonee from the other two. In 1846 they incorporated into a single city. By then Milwaukee rivaled Chicago in size, wealth and potential, but in 1848 the Illinois city secured railroad and telegraph connections that enabled it to eclipse Milwaukee.

Between 1846 and 1854, a wave of German immigrants arrived, bringing with them expert industrial skills, refined culture, liberal politics, and Catholicism. Milwaukee soon became a center of foundry, machinery, and metal-working industries, as well as a center for brewing and grain trading. During the last third of the 19th century, visitors often commented on Milwaukee's refined German culture, European elegance, and prosperity (while usually overlooking the laborers who produced its wealth with the toil of their hands). On Oct. 28, 1892, a fire in the Irish third ward wiped out sixteen square blocks, leaving 2,000 immigrant working-class residents homeless.

During the first half of the 20th century, Milwaukee became known for its "sewer socialism." City leaders sought to clean up neighborhoods and factories with new sanitation systems, municipally-owned water and power systems, community parks, and improved educational opportunities. Victor Berger (1860-1929) became the symbol of Milwaukee socialism by organizing voters into a highly successful political organization based on Milwaukee's large German population and active labor movement.

During the 1930s the city was hit especially hard by the national depression: the number of people with jobs fell by 75% and 20% of residents needed direct relief from the government. The number of strikes increased sevenfold between 1933 and 1934, and conditions only improved when World War Two demanded huge amounts of factory goods between 1941 and 1945.

During the war, many African-Americans from Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee and elsewhere in the South came to work in Milwaukee's factories, and most stayed to raise their families after the war. By the 1960s Milwaukee was 15 percent African-American, but most black residents were clustered in a near-north neighborhood that suffered from unemployment, poverty, and segregation.

Local statutes, real estate agents, and lending institutions conspired to keep African-American citizens confined to the inner city, and segregated neighborhoods produced segregated schools. Two decades of struggle by black leaders such as Vel Phillips (b.1924) and Lloyd Barbee (1925-2003), supported by white allies like Fr. James Groppi (1930-1985), were needed to force city officials to obey federal desegregation laws. When local codes and practices began to change in 1968, white residents moved out, leaving Milwaukee one of the most segregated cities in America today.

Since 1970, manufacturing has ceased to dominate Milwaukee's economy, although traditional industries such as heavy machinery, tools, engines and brewing survive. Instead, businesses in the service sector, such as health care, banking, insurance, and retail sales, now employ most Milwaukee workers. Such businesses have spread north, west, and south out of the city along interstate highways, until the community of greater Milwaukee stretches nearly to Racine, Washington, and Jefferson counties.Answer:

Explanation:

Wisconsin's largest city lies on Lake Michigan, where the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers come together. People had lived there for more than 13,000 years before the first Europeans arrived. At that time Milwaukee was neutral ground shared by several American Indian tribes.

3. What phrase does Hassan utter as he heads off to run the blue kite? What does
this phrase say about Hassan's attitude towards Amir?

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Answer:

When Amir hesitates when they should be starting for the tournament, Hassan encourages him, saying, "There's no monster, just a beautiful day." This then reveals Hassan's unending loyalty and love for Amir.

Explanation:

1 My mother was in the.................... of feeding the pigeons in the morning.A manner B habit C custom D tradition

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Answer:

b habit

Explanation:

as you used feeding the brings it towards present continuous tense hence habit seems the best , manner is more likely used for the way of doing things not the occurrence,custom and tradition are used for occurrences but these are made for those repeating things that either goes from one generation to another .

hence i believe habit fits best here.

generous/ orphanage/ sociable/ planet/ next-door/ humor/ joke.


1.The Earth is the name of the __planet___ we live on.

2.He has a good sense of ___sociable___. He always makes people laugh.

3.After the death of his parents, he was sent to an ____orphanage____.

4.Don’t do it as a ___joke___. It’s a serious thing.

5.She lives next to my house. She is my ___next-door___ neighbor.

6.It was __generous___ of you to share your food with me.

7.Mai has a lot of friends. She is very __homor___.
II. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence, using
S+ be (not) +adjective + enough + to- V( nguyên mẫu).

1. My sister is old. She can drive a car.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

2. The radio isn’t small. You can’t put it in your pocket.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

3. This coat isn’t warm. I don’t wear it in winter.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

4. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

5. The weather was fine. We could go camping.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

6. Those apples aren’t ripe. We can’t eat them.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

7. Mr. Robinson isn’t rich. He can’t buy a house.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

8. The worker is clever. He can make fine things from wood.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

III. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form or tense.

1. She ______ (not/ drink) coffee. She ______ (drink) Coca Cola.

2. It _______ (be) often hot in the summer.

3. What _______ you ______ (do) every evening?

4. The earth _______ (circle) the sun once every 365 days.

5. I ______ (see) her very often.

6. Most rivers _______ (flow) into the sea.

7. Vegetarians ______ (not/ eat) meat.

8. Bees _____ (make) honey.

9. Rice ______ (not/ grow) in cold climates.

10. Where _____ Martin ______ (come) from? – He _____ (be) Scottish.
11. She (not drink) ........... coffee. She (drink) ..........milk.
12. It (be) ...............often cold in the fall.
13. What ………..Mai (do) ........................... every morning?
14. Mai often ( go)……………………….to school.
15. Lan ( have ) …………………a cat.
IV. Make complete sentences from the words given below.

1.The sun/ rise/ East.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

2.He/ be/ old/ enough/ go/ school.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

3.It/ be/ cold/ go out.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

4.She/ be/ nice girl/ long hair.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

5.He/ be/ friendly/ kind/ everyone.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

6.His hair/ short/ black.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

7.What/ your teacher/ like?

…………………………………………………………………………………….

8.He/ be/ not/ sociable/ as/ his brother.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

9.We/ enjoy/ tell/ jokes.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

10.He/ be/ hard-working student/ who/ always/ good marks.

………………………………………………………………………………

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Answer:

2 is humor

7 is sociable

and the rest are of 1,3,4,5,6 are correct

Sentences

1. my sister is old enough to drive a car

2. The radio won't fit inside your pocket

3. This coat is not suitable for winter

4. She has beauty and talent to become Miss world

5. The weather is good for camping

6. The apples aren't ripe enough to be eaten

7. Mr. Robinson doesnt have enough money to buy a house

8. The worker has a talent to make fine things from wood

Sentences (verb in correct form or tense)

1. drinks

2. is

3. do

4. orbits

5. see

6. flows

7. don't eat

8. make

9. don't grow

10. does Martin come from? and he is from Scottish

11. doesn't drink coffee. drinks milk

12. is

13. does mai do

14. mai goes to school

15. has

Complete sentences

1. The sun rises from the east

2. He has to be old enough to go to school

3. It can be cold to go out

4. she can be a nice girl with long hair

5. He is friendly and bekind with everyone

6. his hair is short and black

7. what does your teacher like?

8. he is not sociable as his brother

9. we enjoy telling jokes

10. he is a hardworking student who always gets good marks

the small craft slapped into another wave.

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What is the question

what do lesson overviews contain.

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Answer:

lesson overviews contain an introduction to the activity, a lesson plan, and the timeframe.

Explanation:

the lesson plan includes NGSS and ISTE standards covered throughout the lesson plan as well as background information for educators to learn more about the topic. The timeframe maps out the suggested timeframe for implementing the project in the classroom.

Answer:

It usually includes:

The goal of what students need to learn,

How the goal will be achieved, which is the method of delivery and procedure Way to measure how well the goal was reached. This could be testing or homework.

The overview also contains an intro to the activity, a lesson plan, and the timeframe.

Explanation:

Which is the closest synonym for the word persecute?

A. release
B. torment
C. applaud
D. ignore

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B. Torment
Persecute means to pursue or follow. Ignore, applaud, and release do not have anything to do with persecution.

10/ I / spend / free time / read / listen / music.

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I spend free time reading and listening to music. That's the correct answer.

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No none them have done that

Which sentence in the excerpt supports the claim that the American colonies could thrive independently from Britain?

Common Sense

by Thomas Paine (excerpt)


I have heard it asserted by some, that as America hath flourished under her former connection with Great Britain that the same connection is necessary towards her future happiness, and will always have the same effect. Nothing can be more fallacious than this kind of argument. We may as well assert that because a child has thrived upon milk that it is never to have meat, or that the first twenty years of our lives is to become a precedent for the next twenty. But even this is admitting more than is true, for I answer roundly, that America would have flourished as much, and probably much more, had no European power had any thing to do with her. The commerce, by which she hath enriched herself, are the necessaries of life, and will always have a market while eating is the custom of Europe.

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Answer:

The last sentence is the one that best supports the claim.

Explanation:

Although the previous statements point out the flaw in the opposition's reasoning, it is the last statement that gives a concrete example as to why the colonies could thrive. Becuase the land is fertile and commerce is plentiful, the colonies will be able to support themselves.

I just took the test

we (study)......................a very hard lesson the day before yesterday

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Answer:

Is there something I may help you with?

Explanation:

Have a great day, and spread some positivity!

16. During summer, one ____ follows the another. *
A. constrained
B. exponential
C. contrived
D. tranquil
E. obstinate

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Answer: D.tranqil

Explanation: hope this helps

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1. Who are the "pious youth[s]" the poet addresses

in stanza /? Cite evidence from the text

support your answer.

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By using the term "pious youth" the poet addresses only one person. That person is Miss Phillis Wheatley.

Through questions similar to yours, we can see your question refers to the poem "Address to Miss Phillis Wheatley," written by Jupiter Hammon.

We can arrive at this answer because:

The poem is a speech about what Jupiter Hammon wanted to speak to Miss Phillis Wheatley.As she was a very young and very relevant poetess, he referred to her as "pious youth."

Hammon wanted to talk to Wheatley because they were both African Americans and he believed they should celebrate that. Also, he was very happy to know that Wheatley was a Christian, like him.

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help me please.......This sonnet is a parody of the Petrarchan sonnet, where was common to compare their beloved to flowers, goddesses and other beautiful elements of nature. How has Shakespeare used techniques to parody these overly-exaggerated love poems? Other than similes

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Answer:

his perspective and vocabulary

12 years a slave summary 500 words

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Answer:

Summary of Twelve Years a Slave

    Solomon Northup was born a freeman. On Christmas day, 1829, Northup married Anne Hampton. He was about twenty one years old and decided to enter upon a life of industry so that he could help support him and his wife. He first was employed with others repairing the Champlain Canal. By the time the Canal was finished Northup purchased a pair of horses and other things necessarily required in the business of navigation. He hired several men to help him and he began to transport large rafts of timber from Lake Champlain to Troy. Being involved with this type of work for awhile Northup became very good with the arts and mysteries of rafting. After he finished with that contract he entered into another…show more content…

They offered to pay him for his play and also for the expenses of his travel (to New York with the circus) Northup agreed to do it and he did not think he would be gone for a very long time so he did not bother to tell his wife. Before they left on their journey the men recommended Northup to get papers that stated he was a free man. He got the papers signed and they left for their circus trip. One afternoon the men stopped several times at saloons and drank liquor. They gave some to Northup too but he never drank enough to become intoxicated. After Northup drank several glasses he began to feel really sick and his head hurt with a great amount of pain. Brown and Hamilton suggested he went to bed. When he was in bed he could not sleep because of the pain and because he was terribly thirsty. After about an hour of lying in bed unknown people came into his room and told him that he had to go to a doctor for medicine, the unknown people dragged him out of his room and into the open street. The next thing Northup remembers is waking up on a bench in a basement with his hands-cuffed and his ankles tied up. He was half naked and stripped of his belongings and his freedom.

In his autobiography 12 Years a Slave, Solomon Northup describes his life as a free black man from the North who was abducted and sold into slavery in the South prior to the Civil War.

What is summary of "12 years a slave"?

Northup was born free and is the son of an emancipated slave. In upstate New York, where his family resided, he worked, resided, and got married.

He was a skilled violinist as well as a varied worker. He travelled to Washington, D.C., in 1841 because two con artists promised him rich work as a fiddler in a circus.

There, he was drugged, abducted, and later sold as a slave into the Red River region of Louisiana. He continued to live as a slave for the following twelve years, spending the majority of that time under the harsh control of a southern plantation owner by the name of Edwin Epps.

Therefore, In his autobiography 12 Years a Slave, Solomon Northup describes his life as a free black man from the North who was abducted and sold into slavery in the South prior to the Civil War.

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- 1. Her hair was as black as coal,
- 2. Life is a highway
3. He is strong like an ox.
4. She has a heart of gold.
- 5. After school, my sister and I are couch potatoes
6. Your backpack is as light as a feather.
- 7. My sister is an angel.
8. The cat's fur felt like a warm blanket.
- 9. My hands are cold as ice.
- 10. You are a pain in the neck.
- 11. That girl is one beautiful fox.
- 12. Just do it Jessica, stop being a cry baby.
13. His arms are weak and felt like noodles.
14. My room is so messy, it's practically a pigpen.
15. Cindy is like a fish when she swims.
16. My brother was a pig during last night's dinner.
17. Life is like a box of chocolates.
18. My brother's face turned red as a tomato.

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Answer:

Simile Metaphor Simile Metaphor Metaphor Simile Simile Simile Simile metaphor metaphor metaphor simile metaphor simile metaphor simile simile

Explanation:

Similes use the words like or as to compare things

Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good? Such thinking, in the words of the ecologist Paul Shepard, “idealizes life with only its head out of water, inches above the limits of toleration of the corruption of its own environment. . . . Why should we tolerate a diet of weak poisons, a home in insipid surroundings, . . . the noise of motors with just enough relief to prevent insanity? Who would want to live in a world which is just not quite fatal?”

–Silent Spring,
Rachel Carson

Which best describes the appeals the writer uses in this paragraph?

The claim challenges readers to examine other viable alternatives.
The writer’s credibility is supported by citing an expert opinion.
The common sense used to form the argument engages the audience.
Pathos inspires readers to consider their own apathy in the face of oppression

ANSWER IS: D

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Answer:

D.Pathos inspires readers to consider their own apathy in the face of oppression.

Explanation:

Pathos inspires readers to consider their own apathy in the face of oppression, which best describes the appeals the writer uses in this paragraph.

What is a paragraph?

Aim for paragraphs with three to five word string or more. Include two to three written or typed paragraphs on each page. Create paragraphs that are in magnitude to your paper. Use shorter paragraphs for short-range papers and longer paragraphs for longer papers because paragraphs perform less labor in shorter papers.

The significance of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" refers to the fact that there was an indiscriminate application of agricultural chemicals, as well as pesticides, and that other modern chemicals polluted our streams.

Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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Choose three answers.to get laborers to work harderto draw attention to the dangers of child laborto show how mature child workers were for their agesto show how young factory workers could beto get Congress to ban child laborto increase the salaries of child laborersto show that children made good factory workers 1. To more successfully tie the chart to the information on operant conditioning in the text, the author should add-O a titleO a captionO a subheadingO a boldface term Having a healthy response to stress is essential when it is impossible to eliminatestress in our lives. Which of the following is not considered part of the four healthyresponses suggested in the lesson?ReligionOptimismRelationshipsO Time-management Psychology class Dr. I.M. Smart is a teacher and a researcher in the area of Biological Psychology. Which of the following descriptions most likelyapplies to Dr. Smart?1) Dr. Smart conducts research on the relationship between changes in the limbic system and emotional experiences.2) Dr. Smart conducts research on the relationship between damage to the cerebral cortex and changes in behavior and mental processes.3) Dr. Smart conducts research on the relatively permanent change in an organism's (e.g., a human's, an animal's) behavior due to experience orpractice.4) Dr. Smart conducts research on the awareness that people have of themselves and their environment.5) Either the first or the second answer could apply to Dr. Smart x-2y+z=2bx+ay=3-2y+z=-4Choose appropriate values for a and b PLEASE I NEED HELP ASAP!!Aluminum bronze consists of copper and aluminum, usually in the ratio of 10:1 by weight. If an object made of this alloy weighs 77 pounds, how many pounds of aluminum does it contain? The balanced scale represents the equation: 3x + 1 - 2x + 4If two x blocks are subtracted from the right side and one numbered block is subtracted from the left side. What process willbalance the scale?A)subtract two x blocks from the left side and subtract one numbered blockfrom the left sideB)subtract two x block from the left side and subtract one numbered blockfrom the right sideC)subtract two x blocks from the right side and subtract one numbered blockfrom the left sideD)subtract two x block from the right side and subtract one numbered blockfrom the right side 9. Amir also needs to calculate the commissions paid each month. If the company earns $275,000 or more in a month, the commission is 26% of the sales. If the company earns less than $275,000 in a month, the commission is 17% of the sales. Calculate the commissions as follows: a. In cell B16, enter a formula that uses the IF function and tests whether the total sales for July (cell B9) is greater than or equal to 275000. b. If the condition is true, multiply the total sales for July (cell B9) by 0.26 to calculate a commission of 26%. c. If the condition is false, multiple the total sales for July (cell B9) by 0.17 to calculate a commission of 17%. 1. The function of ____ system is to break down the food and turn it into energy.A. skeletal B. circulatory C. digestive D. nervous I need help asap pleaseI will give BRAINLIST only for correct answersWhat important advances occurred in the treatment and care of the sick? Any experts, help please. pls help meWhich statement is TRUE?When you see a red strawberry, you only see red wavelengths because red is a primary color.When you see a red strawberry, red wavelengths are being absorbed, and all other wavelengths are reflected.When you see a red strawberry, you only see red wavelengths because they are the longest.When you see a red strawberry, the red wavelength is reflected, and all other visible light wavelengths are being absorbed. 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