what does cause and effect mean and add examples

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Answer 1

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Explanation:

What is cause and effect? Cause is The thing that makes something occur, I helped my sister on her homework. The effect would be what happened after the cause, A change that something causes; the result of something example, is that her sister got it right and got an A+, and thanked her.

Answer 2

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Cause and Effect Examples Cause and effect is a relationship between events or things, where one is the result of the other or others. This is a combination of action and reaction.    A kid was yelling in the class the teacher sent him to the principals.   The cause was  the kid yelling the effect is the teacher sending him to the principals.

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The team not only won the championship, ____________. Select one: but they also broke the record for most goals in one game. but they are breaking records for most goals in one game. records were breaking for most goals in one game. breaking records for most goals in one game.

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Answer:

the first one

Explanation:

but they also broke the record for most goals in one game

Neither slang nor colloquial expressions are appropriate when ______________________.

journaling
journaling
writing school assignments
speaking with your parents



PICK EVERYONE THAT IS RIGHT

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Answer:

Writing school assignments

Explanation:

Answer:

speaking with your parents

Which scientific term could be used in place of the word germ?

a. bacteriology
b. pathogen
c. host
d. replicate

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Answer:

Pathogen

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Answer:

pathogen

Explanation:

i got it right

7. What is a sentence fragment missing​

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A verb or subject or maybe it’s not correct

PLEASE HELP ME!!
In a thoughtful well worded paragraph describe how the poem makes reference to the theme of impermanence

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Answer:

i would have done it if it was 50 points

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PLEASE RESPOND ASAP I NEED THIS TODAY WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST FOR THE FIRST RIGHT ANSWER. In the following sentence, what does the word tumultuously most likely mean?

"They stopped running and stood in the great jungle that covered Venus that grew and never stopped growing tumultuously, even as you watched it."

Question 10 options:

in a comical fashion


in a confused way


in a peaceful way


in an orderly fashion.

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Answer:

B. in a confused way

Explanation:

This is from All Summer in a Day.

Understanding My Father by A. Gautam My father was not an emotional person. He didn't talk much either. On those rare occasions when he did, he never used more words than what was needed. As a result, I did not benefit from a first-hand account of the Cultural Revolution. Instead, I was forced to gather information from other sources. But that wasn't good enough for me. I wanted to hear it from him. We left our country for America when I was just a child. I never knew if my father had worked in the revolution as a peasant, solider, or a revolutionary intellectual. I tried to picture him writing big-character posters and holding great debates with his fellow revolutionaries. Did he use big words? Did he sometimes skip classes to meet with the comrades across China? These were questions I often asked myself. I wanted to ask him if he believed that the right to air one's views fully really existed in his youth. As an only child, who was brought up to think that education was my only key to prosperity, I didn't know why my father did not finish his degree. My father's friends behaved just like him—quiet, laborious, and mysterious. They all looked at me with eyes full of love and hope. Only once, did I hear one of them speak about the past. Uncle Chen recounted something about "not being a Communist," "arrest," and "freedom." It was then that I realized my parents and their friends had always talked to each other in Mandarin, the language I could no longer grasp, when they spoke about their lives back home. At that moment, I regretted my dwindling Chinese vocabulary and the opportunities I had already missed. 9 Based on this excerpt, the Cultural Revolution in China A. provided safety for people who didn't support communism. B. encouraged all citizens to be involved in changing the nation. C. discouraged the citizens from holding meetings and debates. D. demanded that the revolutionaries move to other countries.

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Qu’est-ce que c un rap ou bien c en réalité?

In the myth about the meeting of the animals, Grizzly Bear:

disagreed with Porcupine's plan.

was voted the smartest of all of the animals.

wanted there to be shorter winters and longer summers.

None of the choices are correct.

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Answer:

number 4 is correct

Explanation:

because i took the same test

Describe the people living in Harappa and mohenjo Daro that existed in the Indus Valley

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The phrase "early civilizations" usually conjures up images of Egypt and Mesopotamia, and their pyramids, mummies, and golden tombs.

But in the 1920s, a huge discovery in South Asia proved that Egypt and Mesopotamia were not the only "early civilizations." In the vast Indus River plains (located in what is today Pakistan and western India), under layers of land and mounds of dirt, archaeologists discovered the remains of a 4,600 year-old city. A thriving, urban civilization had existed at the same time as Egyptian and Mesopotamian states — in an area twice each of their sizes.

The people of this Indus Valley civilization did not build massive monuments like their contemporaries, nor did they bury riches among their dead in golden tombs. There were no mummies, no emperors, and no violent wars or bloody battles in their territory.

Remarkably, the lack of all these is what makes the Indus Valley civilization so exciting and unique. While others civilizations were devoting huge amounts of time and resources to the rich, the supernatural, and the dead, Indus Valley inhabitants were taking a practical approach to supporting the common, secular, living people. Sure, they believed in an afterlife and employed a system of social divisions. But they also believed resources were more valuable in circulation among the living than on display or buried underground.

PLEASE HELP!!! Which of the following literary strategies does Chief Joseph use to achieve his purpose in the speech, "I Will Fight No More Forever"? (Choose 2)


Question 2 options:


Parallelism



Symbolism



Repetition



Metaphor

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Metaphor and parallelism

Brainliest answer please

Answer:

The purpose of this speech is to proclaim the surrender of the Nez Perce Indians to the U.S. Army. Chief Joseph says he is "tired of fighting" and that he is "sick and sad" to establish logos and convince his people that it is time to surrender.

Explanation:

it seems like Parallelism  Symbolism

What role did technology play in the discovery of the Titanic?

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Answer:

the advanced wireless communications setup for Morse Code, which was considered the most powerful setup in use at the time.

Explanation:

Answer: 1. 1-people are so interested in this topic Becuase it was such a rare case Becuase they said it couldn’t sink wich was obviously not true. And there was lots of important people on that ship. Also Becuase there’s so many theory’s of how it acually sank, most say yay it was from an iceberg but now scientists discovered a fire in the ship before they set sail and it never should have been out in the ocean and then it crashed into the iceberg. I know this Becuase I’m a huge fan of the titanic ship! I’ve done many projects on this topic

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The fourth step in the writing process is editing.
is it true or false

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Writing is a process that involves at least four distinct steps: prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. I

Help me out with this riddle?

"As breath is to lung, gem is to _______"​

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As breath is to lungs gem is to caves

Item 3 Read the sentence. Miles became frustrated when his little sister kept talking during the movie. Select the word from the drop down-menu that correctly completes the sentence. The word during functions as a(n) a: adjective. b: conjunction. c: interjection d: preposition

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d: Preposition.

Explanation:

A preposition is a word that is used as a linking word for joining nouns, pronouns, or phrases with the other words in a sentence. They also tell the position or time something happens, most often being used just before a noun or an object.

In the given sentence, the word during is used just before "the movie" which is a noun and the object of the sentence. Therefore, the word "during" acts as a preposition in the sentence.

Thus, the correct answer is option d.

Answer:

The awnser is D

Are you on k12?

Explanation:

Took the test

What is the External 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:

Pls help dOnT have much time I’ll give brainliest I need help really bad

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Answer:

Counterclaim is B: “meat based ... can be expensive.”

Explanation:

I can’t really see the pictures

when would breaking the rules be right

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Answer:

In the case of an emergency.

Explanation:

Answer:

It definitely depends on the situation.

Explanation:

. VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE AWNSER AS SOON AS POSSABLE I WILL BE GIVING BRAINLYEST
Read the excerpt below, and then select one prompt. You will choose to write either a narrative essay or an informational response paragraph.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, excerpt
By Mark Twain

When Tom awoke in the morning, he wondered where he was. He sat up and rubbed his eyes and looked around. Then he comprehended. It was the cool gray dawn, and there was a delicious sense of repose and peace in the deep pervading calm and silence of the woods. Not a leaf stirred; not a sound obtruded [interrupted] upon great Nature's meditation. Beaded dewdrops stood upon the leaves and grasses. A white layer of ashes covered the fire, and a thin blue breath of smoke rose straight into the air. Joe and Huck still slept.

Now, far away in the woods a bird called; another answered; presently the hammering of a woodpecker was heard. Gradually the cool dim gray of the morning whitened, and as gradually sounds multiplied and life manifested itself. The marvel of Nature shaking off sleep and going to work unfolded itself to the musing boy. A little green worm came crawling over a dewy leaf, lifting two-thirds of his body into the air from time to time and "sniffing around," then proceeding again—for he was measuring, Tom said; and when the worm approached him, of its own accord, he sat as still as a stone, with his hopes rising and falling, by turns, as the creature still came toward him or seemed inclined to go elsewhere; and when at last it considered a painful moment with its curved body in the air and then came decisively down upon Tom's leg and began a journey over him, his whole heart was glad .... Now a procession of ants appeared, from nowhere in particular, and went about their labors; one struggled manfully by with a dead spider five times as big as itself in its arms, and lugged it straight up a tree-trunk. A brown spotted lady-bug climbed the dizzy height of a grass blade, and Tom bent down close to it and said, "Lady-bug, lady-bug, fly away home, your house is on fire, your children's alone," and she took wing and went off to see about it—which did not surprise the boy, for he knew of old that this insect was credulous [trusting] about conflagrations [fires], and he had practised upon its simplicity more than once. A tumblebug came next, heaving sturdily at its ball, and Tom touched the creature, to see it shut its legs against its body and pretend to be dead. The birds were fairly rioting by this time. A catbird, the Northern mocker, lit in a tree over Tom's head, and trilled out her imitations of her neighbors in a rapture of enjoyment; then a shrill jay swept down, a flash of blue flame, and stopped on a twig almost within the boy's reach, cocked his head to one side and eyed the strangers with a consuming curiosity; a gray squirrel and a big fellow of the "fox" kind came skurrying along, sitting up at intervals to inspect and chatter at the boys, for the wild things had probably never seen a human being before and scarcely knew whether to be afraid or not. All Nature was wide awake and stirring, now; long lances of sunlight pierced down through the dense foliage far and near, and a few butterflies came fluttering upon the scene.

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Select only one prompt. You will choose to write either a narrative essay or an informational response paragraph. Choose one of the following tasks and complete a short essay:

Prompt Choice 1 (Narrative Essay)

Read this sentence from the story and the prompt below. Write a well-developed narrative essay.

...a gray squirrel and a big fellow of the "fox" kind came skurrying along, sitting up at intervals to inspect and chatter at the boys, for the wild things had probably never seen a human being before and scarcely knew whether to be afraid or not.

Have you ever come face to face with an animal-a bird, a squirrel-in the wild who was not afraid of you? Recall a time when an animal acted in a way that seemed unexpected. Write a narrative of your experience.

**Be sure that your narrative has a clear beginning, middle, and end. Use your mature voice, specific details, sensory descriptions, and dialogue. Proofread your work before submitting.

Prompt Choice 2 (Informational Response)

Review the excerpt above. Answer the following question in a well-developed paragraph.

What character traits does Tom demonstrate when he is lost in the woods?

**Be sure to re-state the question in your topic sentence and use specific examples and details from the story to support your answers. Proofread your work before submitting.

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Answer: down below is for the narrative one!!!

Explanation

One day, in the empty forest, i spotted a buck [deer] just off the edge of the river drinking water. I inched my way over to get a better look at the creature. Then trotted along three baby deers joining their mother, each deer had its own patter of black spots on its body. Each distinguishing itself from others. As the deer finished their quenching drink of water, They spotted me quietly looking at them. They surveyed the area around me and gave me a good look....

HOPE THIS HELPED BRAINLIEST???

Answer:

Give the person above brainliest : )

Explanation:

Please pick one of the answer now

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Answer:

only if you knew the truth!

Explanation:

Answer:

You did not say to get it right, but I believe it is B, if only you knew the truth

Explanation:

AN independent clause is a few words that can stand alone in a sentence.

The following question is based on your reading of the biography of Flannery O'Connor.
What disease ended O'Connor's life?
a. Cancer
b. Heart disease
c. Diabetes
d. Lupus

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d. Lupus

She was suffering from Lupus, the disease that killed her father. Lupus put her in & out of hospitals for the rest of her life.

I didn't actually read the biography but I searched it up and the answer is Lupus. Her death was caused by "complications from a new attack of lupus following surgery for a fibroma."

10. You look at the blueprints laid before you. You have no idea how to read
them. "Why did I lie to get this job?" you wonder to yourself. The men in the
room are watching you. The man in the suit who hired you asks, "Well, what
do you think about these plans? Should we go for it?" You pick up the
blueprints and pretend to study them carefully. "Um, well, have we done any
fault testing?" you ask. The man in the suit squints at you and says, "Fault
testing? What's fault testing?" To buy yourself time in a really smooth way you
say, "Uhh..."
What is the narrator's perspective?

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Answer:

Anger? .. .. ........................

could anyone help me answer this question

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Answer:

thrilling

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What is the difference between active and passive use?
Which type of screen time do you engage in more?
What screen activities do you value and what do you want to cut out?

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Answer: Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action. When used correctly and in moderation, the passive voice is fine.

Explanation:

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!!!!

What are two reasons on how Brutus was a patriot?

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Answer:

We have friends like Brutus, they are called two faced. He's a patriot because he he killed Caesar for the good of Rome and then when he lost and felt like he did all that he could do for Rome, he killed himself (he died for Rome).

Explanation:

This is why :)

The narrative voice in this passage shows that Squeaky

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Answer:

2

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At which part of a river would you have the best luck growing food?
O A. Bend
O B. Delta
O C. Alluvial fan
O D. Source
What’s the answer ?

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Answer:

Delta

Explanation:

Answer: food plain

Explanation:

Subject-verb agreement The students elected to lead our school beautification committee has several inspiring ideas including a mural in the gym and the relocation of the garbage cans from near the school entrance to behind the cafeteria

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We are supposed to find the error in the sentence concerning subject-verb agreement.

Answer:

The students elected to lead our school beautification committee HAVE several inspiring ideas including a mural in the gym and the relocation of the garbage cans from near the school entrance to behind the cafeteria.

Explanation:  

What we must realize about the verb "to have" in the sentence is that its subject is not "committee". The ones who have inspiring ideas are actually the students. Therefore, the verb should agree with the subject "students", which is plural. The form "has" is singular, and that is why it is incorrectly used. The correct form is:

The students elected to lead our school beautification committee HAVE several inspiring ideas including a mural in the gym and the relocation of the garbage cans from near the school entrance to behind the cafeteria.

Answer:

i just answered it on ixl its have

Explanation:your welcome

Question 8 of 10 Read this excerpt: Thanks so much for honoring me here today. I'm totally excited about the fact that I'm receiving such a prestigious award. I want to thank several people who have had a hand in my success. They are really awesome and have helped me every step of the way. Thanks, everyone! What is most inappropriate about this excerpt from a speech given at an award ceremony recognizing the speaker's community service?

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Answer:

The speaker is using very informal words, being in a formal ceremony. This makes the excerpt of the speech extremely inappropriate.

Explanation:

Informal speeches should not be given at an award ceremony like the one presented in the question above. This type of ceremony requires a formal wording, embedded in a serious speech, without slang, without jargon and without words of a relaxed tone like the speech above, which presented a choice and words very inappropriate for the occasion, like the word "thanks," for example.

How does the use of the word resigned impact the tone? A. It conveys the narrator's sense of defeat. B. It conveys the narrator's anger. C. It conveys a sense of hope. D. It conveys a sense of fear.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

It conveys a sense of fear.

This is the answer because it is true and because it is the best answer.

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Answer: it’s B

Explanation:

PLEASE HURRY!!! - 19 - points - ON EDUNITY!! - UNIT TEST

Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.

WOMAN ONE

(a little reluctantly)

Well . . . sometimes I go to bed late at night. A couple of times . . . a couple of times I'd come out on the porch and I'd see Mr. Goodman here in the wee hours of the morning standing out in front of his house . . . looking up at the sky.

(she looks around the circle of faces.)

That's right looking up at the sky as if . . . as if he were waiting for something.

(a pause)

As if he were looking for something.

There's a murmur of reaction from the crowd again.



How does Woman One’s claim about Les Goodman affect other elements in the story?

The neighbors become more sympathetic toward Les Goodman.
The neighbors become even more suspicious of Les Goodman.
The neighbors become less frightened of Les Goodman.
The neighbors become more protective of Les Goodman.

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Answer:

have a nice day and you are amazing in every way

Explanation:

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2500 + 110h < 3000 can you pls answer this Select the correct answer.What does Mark Twain satirize in this excerpt from "The 1,000,000 Bank-Note"?It was a lovely dinner-party of fourteen. The Duke and Duchess of Shoreditch, and their daughter the Lady Anne-Grace-Eleanor-Celeste-and-so-forth-and-so-forth-de-Bohun, the Earl and Countess of Newgate, Viscount Cheapside, Lord and Lady Blatherskite, some untitledpeople of both sexes, the minister and his wife and daughter, and his daughter's visiting friend, an English girl of twenty-two, namedPortia Langham, whom I fell in love with in two minutes, and she with me,I could see it without glasses. There was still another guest, anAmerican-but I am a little ahead of my story.O A. the long list of names required to address certain noblesOB. the English custom of holding frequent balls and dinner partiesOc. the lack of importance given to Americans by the EnglishODthe eccentric attitudes of the British upper classMo School districts should consider changing to a four-day school week. The main benefit will be cost savings. If school buildings are open only four days a week, electricity and water bills will be reduced. Schools will also save on bus costs and cafeteria expenses. As a result, schools that make the change will have extra cash to spend on programs that benefit students, Passage 2: Families would benefit greatly from a four-day school week. In today's society, many family calendars are full every moment of the day. With a shorter school week, families would be able to spend quality time together. In addition, each family member would have more time to rest and recharge for the upcoming school week. Both of these benefits will lead to healthier families and higher-achieving students, so schools should make the change as soon as possible. PREVIOUS The changing relationship between England and the catholic church A ratio is a comparison of two quantities. For example, the ratio of cows to pigs on a farm could be 1 to 3. For every 1 cow, there are 3 pigs. The ratio of chocolate chips to raisins in a cookie could be 5 to 9. For every 5 chocolate chips in the cookie, there are 9 raisins. Do you notice a repeating phrase in these examples? For every is key ratio language. It tells you how much of one quantity exists in comparison to the other quantity. A ratio consists of just the numbers, not the units. If someone asked the ratio of chocolate chips to raisins in the cookie example, youd say 5 to 9. What criticisms does Lady Catherine makeabout Elizabeth's family You spend $63 on books and movies. You pay $12 per book and $15 per movie. You buy 3 more books than movies. How many of each item do you buy? Community health problems can be addressed through the provision of health education. Justify it What was Paul Revere trying to prevent the British from doing?Astealing the colonists' ammunition and suppliesBpassing the Tea Actsshutting down Boston HarborDattacking the colonists' church 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TIME REMAINING01:27:25Read the excerpt below from The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and answer the question that follows.She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sisters arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her.There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. The delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. The notes of a distant song which some one was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves.There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep continues to sob in its dreams.She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection, but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully. What was it? She did not know; it was too subtle and elusive to name. But she felt it, creeping out of the sky, reaching toward her through the sounds, the scents, the color that filled the air.Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously. She was beginning to recognize this thing that was approaching to possess her, and she was striving to beat it back with her willas powerless as her two white slender hands would have been.When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under the breath: Free, free, free! The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body.She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held her. A clear and exalted perception enabled her to dismiss the suggestion as trivial.What is suggested by the third sentence of paragraph 1?A.The point of view will shift during the passage.B.The chief symbol in the passage is the bedroom.C.The focus of the passage is on external, rather than internal, conflict.D.The setting of the passage is insignificant to the theme.E. The main character has some autonomy. Please help! Very fast. Please be correct! Write 1.33 x 10^6 in standard notation What is the slope if 2y=x Mackenzie has a loyalty card good for a 20% discount at her local hardware store. What would her total in dollars and cents be, after the discount and before tax, if the total cost of all the items she wants to buy is $17.45? Round to the nearest cent. The three-dimensional figure below is a cylinder with a hole in the shape of a rectangular prism going through the center of it. The radius is 10 yards. Find the volume of the solid in cubic yards, rounded to the nearest ten. The lines on the position-time graph shows the velocities of different vehicles. Which line represents a vehicle moving at a constant velocity? A. DB. BC. AD. C Which pair of vectors is orthogonal?u = 3, 2 and v = 2, 1u = 1, 5 and v = 5, 1u = 2, 1 and v = 4, 3u = 2, 3 and v = 3, 1 The Great Continental Divide can be found in:EuropeSouth AmericaNorth AmericaAfricaAsia Which of these would be an accurate caption for this graphic? George Washington gained valuable knowledge from his terms of military service. George Washington had exceptional mapmaking and military abilities. George Washington's life experiences gave evidence that he would be an excellent president. George Washington's success as president was due to his schooling and military training. Hathorne states, "At every execution I have seen naught but high satisfaction in the town." What is your reaction to this statement?