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Which was the first department store?

Walmart


Woolworths


Sears Roebuck


Great American Tea and Company

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Answer 1

i think its woolworths

Explanation:


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An author wants to show that a character is interrupted in the middle of speaking with another character. The best punctuation to show this would be
Select one:
1)an ellipsis
2)a comma
3)a colon
4)a dash

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Answer:

4) a dash

Explanation:

"Knock knock"

"Who's there?"

"Interrupting cheese"

"Interrupting chee-"

"INTERRUPTING CHEESE"

An author wants to show that a character is interrupted in the middle of speaking with another character. The best punctuation to show this would be the dash.

What are the use of dash?

The sprint () is a mark of punctuation used to activate a phrase or word after an impartial clause or a parenthetical remark (words, phrases, or clauses that interrupt a sentence). Don't confuse the sprint (—) with the hyphen (-): the sprint is longer. As William Strunk Jr. and E.B.

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Which sentence would be inappropriate in an informational piece of writing with a formal tone?

Thirty-nine plays, a combination of comedies, histories, and tragedies, are attributed to William Shakespeare.

Scholars speculate that Hamlet may have been informed by the relationship between Shakespeare and his son Hamnet, who died at eleven years of age.

People find Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre boring and annoying because it's possible that he didn't even write the entire play.

William Shakespeare, a poet and playwright, is generally deemed the greatest writer in the history of the English language.

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Answer:

I believe this sentence is informal:

People find Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre boring and annoying because it's possible that he didn't even write the entire play.

Explanation:

Because it uses the words boring and annoying.

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James F. Gilligan is a professor of psychiatry and the clinical director of a prison mental health service. He states, “I have yet to see a serious act of violence that was not provoked by the experience of feeling shamed and humiliated, disrespected and ridiculed, and that did not represent the attempt to prevent or undo this ‘loss of face’—no matter how severe the punishment, even if it includes death.” How do his comments relate to Jeanne’s father? What do they suggest about the relationship between respect and self-esteem? Do you agree or dis- agree? Why?

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Explanation:

The comments of James F. Gilligan relate to Jeanne’s father in that his own son violently confronted him because of the feeling of shame he brought on their mother.

Remember, we were told that Jeanne's father, "takes out his anger on his  wife" and later threatened to kill his wife; that's exactly what James F. Gilligan was referring to when he said,... "the experience of feeling shamed and humiliated, disrespected and ridiculed", it is this feeling that brought about the violent confrontation by his son.

What this suggests is that the relationship between respect and self-esteem is not unifying. In other words, the quest for self-esteem can result in disrespect.

which of the following is a rhetorical question

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Answer:

I do not seen attatchment but,

Explanation:

a rhetorical question is usually meant to have no answer and more to make a point

an example of this is

"She was arrested, how unlucky is that?"

Roberto whistled and raised his clenched fist in the air. A few seconds later, a loud shriek could be heard. Then a falcon swooped from the sky and landed on Roberto's arm. Roberto laughed and said, "See? He obeys my commands." Talia nodded. "What does he eat?" she asked. Roberto laughed again and said, "She is a she, and she eats what she catches. Field mice, smaller birds, whatever she can wrap her talons around." Talia nodded again.


Nancy rolled around in her bed. Her eyes were wide open. She grabbed a pillow and wrapped it
around her head tightly. Then she shut her eyes. A minute or two passed. Nancy released her grip on the pillow and rolled the other way. She grabbed the controller off the nightstand and turned on the TV. The program featured a man making thick drinks from fresh fruits. Nancy turned off the TV. She rolled back over the other way and curled the pillow around her head again. The crickets chirped.

Coach Nelson was sitting at his desk and scribbling in his playbook. A uniformed player walked into the office and said, "Coach, can I talk to you for a minute?" Coach Nelson held up one finger and continued scribbling in his playbook. The player looked at his watch. Coach Nelson scribbled. The player said, "Coach?" The coach continued scrawling. The player checked his watch again. Then Coach Nelson laughed and said, "That's it!" Then he scrawled with even greater fervor. The player sighed.

Shogga grabbed the sheep by its neck skin and raised it in the air. "Perhaps we will eat sheep tonight,"
Shogga grunted. Tugo looked at Shogga and said, "No. The shaman protects him. This sheep is to be our luck." Shogga scoffed and said, "Shogga does not believe in magic. Shogga believes in eating." Tugo gently grabbed the stone axe that Shogga was holding and lowered it toward the ground. Then he said, "We need the shaman now, Shogga. We eat later." Shogga grimaced.

The children huddled in a circle. The big girl with pigtails said, "Ok, no tag backs, no unfreezes, no safeties." The tallboy sang a melodic tune. Each time he said a new syllable, he pointed at a different child. The tall boy ended the tune by saying, "And... you... are... it!" When he said the last word, he was pointing at a small pale boy. The pale boy's eyes widened. All of the other kids ran in different directions. The pale boy began counting down from 10.


these passages are:
A.first-person
B.second-person
C.third-person limited
D.third-person omniscient

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The passages are D. third-person omniscient because the narrator displays the actions and feelings/thoughts of more than one character. For example, in the last passage the narrator shows the tallboy being calm while choosing the new tagger, while the pale boy is surprised when he is chosen.

Which phrase represents another way to say chronological order?
thematic order
problematic order
spatial order
sequential order

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Answer:

sequential order

Explanation:

Answer:

sequential order

Explanation:

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From the passage the reader can tell that
A.
Flo's least favorite pastime is writing her own poetry.
B.
Aubrey and Flo have been friends for a long time.
C.
Aubrey is probably more intelligent than Flo.
D.
Flo is naturally gifted when it comes to meeting guys.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Dr King began with 'My dear fellow clergymen'...why is this significant?

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it shows that he’s just like everyone else, it’s reaching out to them and saying that he’s not above them and that they share the same struggles


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Answer:

C. Exercising six days a week

Option C is correct. Fragments are incomplete sentences. Usually, fragments are pieces of sentences that have become disconnected from the main clause. One of the easiest ways to correct them is to remove the period between the fragment and the main clause.

how does the American dream in The Great Gatsby relate today?

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Gatsby is stretching his arms toward the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. For Gatsby, this light represents Daisy, his lost love; in the wider context of the book and its arguments about the American Dream, the green light can also be seen as symbolizing money, success, and the past.

In the book "the wave", Who wants to steal Brian's quarterback position from him?

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Answer:

If im not mistaken its Deutsch

Explanation:

unlike common people victims(human trafficked) life is different. Justify it with an example.​

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Answer:

severe trust issues and trauma

Explanation:

True or False: A dynamic character can look the same at the end of a story as he/she did at the beginning.

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Answer:

True its true

Answer:

If it's talking about looks only then true

Explanation:

A dynamic character is a character that undergoes a change in their personality or attitude so they wouldn't be the same as they were in the beginning but the characters looks can stay the same.  its more of an inner change.

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Which source would be most useful for a researcher writing an informative article on avoiding skiing injuries? (3 points)

A. "Take Your Kids Skiing," a parent-friendly website featuring information on kid-friendly ski areas
B. Conquering the Big Slopes: Strategies for Advanced Skier by Herschel Adams, 2012
C. Instructions on beneficial strengthening exercises by specialists in joint and bone health
D. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's long-range snow forecast for this winter

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Answer:D

Explanation:

I say D ,because of it being something to be able to right about which makes it informative.

Choose the correct limiting modifier for the following sentence:

I___want to go to bed.

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Answer:

almost

Explanation:

Answer:

Almost

Explanation:

Got it right.

Identify the verb.

Never trust a smiling crocodile.
A. Never
B. trust
C. smiling
D. crocodile

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Answer: C

Explanation: a verb is an action

Answer:

pretty sure its C. Smiling

Explanation:

How can assumptions restrict knowledge and limit perception

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If you assume something about someone, you could be acting on false information and that can lead to trouble.

Which option is a clear example of a hasty generalization?
A. There are two choices: Either you love our leader, or you are a
traitor.
B. Everyone on the bus today was quiet. No one in this city likes to
talk.
C. People who don't like oranges will almost definitely hate kiwifruits.
D. Traveling solo is the best way to travel because of its clear
superiority

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

________ is when a metaphor is used throughout a stanza or an entire poem. *

poetry
metaphor
extended metaphor
long metaphor

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Answer:

Extended metaphor

Explanation:

your welcome

state two characteristics of a formal group​

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Answer:Well defined rules and regulations.

Status symbol.

Help I never get English correct

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Answer:

to take out information

Explanation:

making it easier to read

What is the most important thing anyone has ever said to you? How did it make you feel?

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Answer: I love you - my parents

Explanation: it made me feel loved

Answer:

they said, "i aint never seen two pretty best friends, it's always one of em that gotta be ugly." and it made me realize that i was not the pretty best friend :(

okay but really though someone once told me that goals are the most important thing in life as it helps you to make progress as well as to achieve success in life and it made me realize that i had no goals in life. but now that i have them i can see the way that they have made me successful.

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What are some Similarities about White Rock, Canada and London, England.

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Explanation

White Rock, city, southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It lies just southeast of Vancouver on the northern shore of Semiahmoo Bay, at the entrance to the Strait of Georgia. The city is named for a large white rock that, according to an Indian legend, was thrown across the water from Vancouver Island (to the west) by a sea god’s son. The rock was used as a navigational aid by early mariners. White Rock is a Pacific port of entry directly northwest of Blaine, Washington, and part of the Vancouver metropolitan area. The site, laid out in 1905, soon became a vacation area. Peace Arch (1921) and International Park mark the western extremity of the U.S.-Canadian border. The city has a large retired-worker community. Pop. (2006) 18,755; (2011) 19,339.

Answer:There are many similarities about these three places, but the most similiar is there ecosyste. All of these have cold climates, but not too cold.another reason would be there past, all of these territory’s used to be in the place of the magadons empire, which soon collapsed and split.

Explanation:

Read the paragraph. The wind howled. Why had I ever walked away from the campsite? It felt as though the temperature was dipping near freezing, and I had only my T-shirt on over a pair of jeans. Also, it was starting to drizzle. As a consequence, I was getting colder by the minute. Finally, I heard the helicopter and saw the searchlight. At last, I knew I would be rescued. Which are transitional words relating to time in this paragraph? Finally, at last ever, near As a consequence, by minute, also

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Answer:

on edge its A. hope this helps

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Before 1845, “states were allowed to hold elections any time they pleased within a 34-day period before the first Wednesday in December.” What was one effect of this election system?
Voters in states with late elections knew the results of early elections.
Farmers were often unable to get to their polling place in time to vote.
The people who voted first could decide the outcome of most elections.
People spent less time in church because they would often travel to vote on Sundays.

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Answer: Voters in states with late elections knew the results of early elections.

Explanation:

Before voting day was standardized across the United States in 1845, states, as the question mentions, were allowed to vote any time they pleased within a 34-day period before the first Wednesday in December.

This had the effect of letting voters in states with late elections know the results from the states with early elections.

This was problematic because knowing the results of early voting affected the turnout in states with late voting as they either showed up in more numbers to get a person elected or in less numbers to do the same.

Congress therefore decided to standardize the voting day and this is why election day is one day which is the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.

Which word is the antonym (word with opposite meaning) of "lessening"?

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Answer:

I think its increase

Answer: The antonym of lessening is lessen

Explanation:

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Answer:

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What does her mother want to sell in order to buy things in the camp's
black market? *
Ha's doll
Her Sair
Her ring
Her clothes
Other:

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This question is very vague? Is this a story or something...?

Inside Out and Back Again describes Ha's mother's desire to sell her Sair in order to purchase items on the illicit market in the camp. Traditional Vietnamese clothing known as a "Sair" is made of silk and frequently embroidered. Given its high value.

Ha's mother thinks it will sell for a decent price on the illicit market.

Ha's mother is desperate to support her family and is willing to sell her Sair. They are refugees who are striving to make ends meet while residing in a camp. Ha's mother thinks that the only way to buy the supplies her family needs is on the risky black market. Ha hesitates to allow her mother to sell Sair. She doesn't want the Sair to disappear because it serves as a remembrance of her home in Vietnam. She is aware that her mother is making the necessary sacrifices to support the family, though. Ha ultimately consents to letting her mother sell the Sair.

Ha and her mother struggle with the decision to sell the Sair. They decide to do it, nonetheless, out of love and desperation. They are prepared to give up their most prized item in order to support their family.


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having it both ways sonnets by ELIZABETH JENNINGS
Analyze In "Having It Both Ways," lines 9-13 consist of a series of questions. How do these questions represent a shift in thought from the ideas stated in the first eight lines?

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Answer:

The first eight lines describe the time we are not in love as a desirable state, as it´s a period free of any of the problems love might bring. However, the author follows with a series of questions that point to how, despite the pain, we still want to fall in love.

Explanation:

The irony lies in how we stubbornly long for both the freedom of being single and the limits love implies.

chapter 3 Docter Fujii summary

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