A text message to a close friend An application for a computer programming job An academic essay about drug abuse among teenagers A work email to an employee at a different company A set of instructions to teach children to play dodgeball A note to let a family member know where you've gone A letter to your city council supporting the building of a new parking garage

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. I  2. F 3. F  4. F   5. I   6. I   7. F

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Answer 2

Answer:

1. I  

2. F  

3. F  

4. F  

5. I  

6. I  

7. F

Explanation:

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Complete this main idea organizer for paragraph 1 only

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Answer:

can yo put the paragraph? it no help if you don't give us background info.

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thank you.

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What is the definition of Summary? ​

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a shortened statement or a main statement of something

help! I need to add more to this paragraph

This is what I got- To start of, teens shouldn’t be allowed to play dangerous sports because teens are more prone to injuries that could effect them to rest of there life

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Answer:

Getting injured as a teen could have a lifelong effect on their developement, especially when teens suffer from brain injuries. Science shows that our brains typically don't fully developed until the age of 25. This means that if a teen suffers from a brain injury, it could change how they make decisions in their adult years. If it is severe, it could even affect how they function. If a teen suffers from another type of injury that takes a while to heal, and they are told that they can't play that sport anymore, it will most likely cause their self esteem to plummet and is often linked to higher suiscide rates.  

Select the correct answer.
What conclusion about Stone can you draw based on these two excerpts?
OA She is proud of what teachers, seamstresses, and housekeepers have achieved.
OB She is pleased with the strides women have made over 50 years.
OC. She still wants women to feel disappointed by their limitations
OD. She is glad that women have finally achieved the right to vote.

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Answer:

D. She is glad that women have finally achieved the right to vote.

Explanation:

Option D is the correct answer.

Looking at the two excerpts, one will discover that Stone revealed some pertinent issues about the state of women during her own time. There was segregation against the women during her time.

But things began to change later and women stated having their voices. The women started making progress and were being recognized for their successes.

Answer:d

J A.
She is glad that women have finally achieved the right to vote.
) B.
She still wants women to feel disappointed by their limitations.
O C. She is pleased with the strides women have made over 50 years.
O D.
She is proud of what teachers, seamstresses, and housekeepers have achieved.

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In the wife of bath's tale, Why does the king allow the queen to punish the knight?

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Explanation:

The king might have read the mood of the women around him and decided to allow them to deliver the appropriate punishment to the knight.

What is a key idea of the section titled “Video Games and Brain Changes"?

From article “How video games affect the brain”

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Chronic sleep deprivation is one of the most common health problems affecting Americans. Although the typical recommendation is for seven to nine hours of sleep every night for the average adult, about one-third of US adults regularly sleep less than seven hours each night.

All too often, sleep is treated as a luxury instead of a necessary part of the day. In our fast-paced society, we attempt to get more packed into each day at the expense of rest, and unfortunately, chronic sleep deprivation can have a variety of negative consequences on both cognitive function, overall health, and even safety. To better understand how sleep deprivation hurt the body, let's take a look at the effects of sleep deprivation:

The Effects of Sleep Deprivation

Sleep Deprivation's Effects on the Brain

Sleep is incredibly important for a variety of brain functions. We know that sleep plays an important role in memory consolidation, particularly during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Sleep also helps get rid of harmful toxins that are present in the brain, such as beta-amyloid, a protein that plays a role in Alzheimer's disease.

If that's not enough, many aspects of executive functioning, such as working memory, can malfunction when drowsy. Many falsely believe that the body can become accustomed to sleep deprivation over time. However studies show that with chronic sleep deprivation, the brain's ability to maintain attention and focus continues to decline the longer someone is sleep deprived without any evidence that this dysfunction plateaus over time. For young children, sleep deprivation can even mimic the symptoms of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Sleep Deprivation and Overall Health

In addition to impairing mental function, lack of sleep has been associated with a whole host of risks to overall health. This includes increased risk of cardiovascular problems such as coronary artery disease, poor immune function, difficulty with blood sugar control, and an increase in body weight. Irritability and apathy are often concurrent with lack of sleep. Additionally, getting adequate sleep can be protective against mood disorders such as depression as well as anxiety. Clearly, our brains need sleep to ensure that the body as a whole remains healthy.

Sleep Deprivation and Safety

Perhaps the most under-recognized risk of sleep deprivation is safety. The Centers for Disease Control reports that 1 out of 25 adult drivers falls asleep behind the wheel every 30 days. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conservatively estimates that 100,000 police-reported crashes are a direct result of driver fatigue due to sleep exhaustion. Unfortunately, the brain also becomes more willing to take risks when it is sleep-deprived, and therefore, the combination of risk-taking and poor cognitive ability is a recipe for disaster.

Paying attention to sleep can have profound benefits to overall well-being. However, remember that not only is an adequate quantity of sleep important but so is the quality of your sleep. If you are experiencing signs of sleep deprivation, difficulty with insomnia or suspect you have a sleep disorder, please talk to your physician. Getting sleep on track might be the key step towards better health.

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Why does Odysseus choose to tell his his crew only part of what Circe reveals about the dangers ahead? Does this decision show strength or weakness in his character?

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Answer:

Odysseus revealed only some parts of the danger they'd face because he did not want his men to waver in their courage and to save them from panicking.

This shows his strength and his decision to keep the worries to himself shows him to be a capable and courageous leader.

Explanation:

Homer's epic "The Odyssey" revolves around the decade-long journey of Odysseus and his men after the Trojan War. And throughout the journey, they would encounter gods, monsters, and enemies, some hindering their journey while some helped them overcome obstacles.

In order to get on with their journey, Odysseus and his men had to go through the Sirens and get through with Scylla and Charybdis. Circe had warned Odysseus to take some precautions, like tying him up while blocking the men's ears with wax to stop them from falling prey to the songs of the Sirens. Moreover, she also warned him that they'd have to pass through a strait dominated by the sea monster Scylla and the enormous whirlpool Charybdis.

Odysseus did tell his men about what is coming their way but did not reveal everything. He believes that if his men know everything, then they will be filled with fear and not be courageous enough to get through. By deciding to reveal only some parts of the danger, he saved the men from being discouraged.

And in that decision to keep the most dangerous details to himself, Odysseus shows extreme strength. He decided to keep the worry to himself instead of making everyone worried. This shows what a great leader and warrior he is.

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Write a story that includes situations and dialogue between characters to illustrate ten (10) separate fallacies.

(TRY TO INCORPORATE THE 10 FALLACIES IN 1 STORY)

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Topic: A Carnival/Circus

Fallacies:

"Are you kidding me? No i'm not going on that ride, there is a 60% chance that I might fall off and die!" "Ha! I've never heard that one before, where are you getting these statistics from? "It's literally a proven fact, Oprah said it in an interview just a few weeks ago.""Did you guys see how the magician made all 50 of those birds fly out of his jacket?!  It was so real, I even got feathers on my clothes."

 "That was just a trick of the eye, he probably used a projector to             create the other birds and only released one live one. If he did release as many as it seemed, the theater would have looked like a scene from "The Birds"

"Ew don't eat that Funnel Cake! Hasn't anyone ever told you that heavily fried foods can kill you?"

"Isn't your favorite food fried chicken?

"Did you really just say that all clowns are evil? Next thing you know, she/he is going to say that all pigs can fly" "Don't you dare throw that food away!  I don't care how bad it tastes, I paid money for it! Hungry children around the world are dying becase people like you are wasting food.""Why do you hate heights so much?"    "Don't you know? Every year over 5 million people die from falling from someplace above the ground.""See! (a name) is already throwing up! I told you the food here was poisoned!" "Just because you got food poisoning from eating too much at the last carnival, doesn't mean all the food at this one is poisoned!""Acrobats are so graceful, they could literally do ballet with ease.""The ring master is definitely gonna get eaten by those lions. They don't care if he feeds them or not, those animals are feral."    "Nah, the ring master is a trained professional, he probably raised them from when they were young cubs"

I chose this theme because… (Why is it important to the novel? What is the author saying about this theme?   What makes it interesting?  How does it relate to me or the world?)  about Indian Horse Saul’s​

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Answer and Explanation:

The most important theme is the importance of the community in an individual's life. This is because when Saul faces a very traumatic moment in his life, he decides to isolate himself and leave alone, however over time he recognizes that this was not a good idea, as he misses the community where he lived, because in his community, people helped each other and were companions of each other and this is very important for the development of the story.

With this theme, the author shows that no one can overcome their traumas alone and that it is important to ask for and receive help from other individuals whenever necessary. This is interesting because we can associate this theme in real life and not devalue the companionship of the people around us, even when we think we would do better on our own.

"Indian Horse" is a story written by Richard Wagamese, where we met Saul Indian Horse, a boy member of the Ojibway tribe. In this story he recounts all the moments of prejudice and intolerance that he faced, mainly in school and away from the community where he lived. This is a story of recognition and finding your true self and your recognition with his people.

___ brings cold and dry weather for the year


A.Gulf streams
B.El nino
C.La nina

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Answer:

Gulf streams brings cold and dry weather for the year

hope it is helpful to you

Hello,

I think part of your answer is Spanish, so I’ll define it in the best way I can.

Golf Streams: The Gulf Stream is a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean.


El Niño: a male child or young man.


La Niña: a young or relatively young woman.

Furthermore, your answer would be A.

“Golf Streams bring cold and dry weather for the year.”

into negative forma
* Change the given Sentence into a negative form
a) They are of the Alexandria Digital Earth Protype library met the four skills sets required
for answaring geographic questions

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They aren’t of the the Alexandria digital pro type library they haven’t met the four skills sets required

can you answer the question that it’s in blue please

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Answer:

Va muy bien con caqui, blanco, amarillo y varios tonos de azul. En otoño e invierno, combina maravillosamente con marrón, azul marino, crema y blanco invernal, denim y negro. Como ya se mencionó, el único color con el que podría no ser el mejor sería el rojo o el violeta.

Explanation:

How do the two points of view differ from each other?
Maritole says that, although the women are vocal, the
men agree to accept the removal, while Knobowtee
says that the men want to fight but the women caution
them.
O Maritole says that the women keep their silence,
while Knobowtee says that the women are starting to
rebel and talk of fighting back.
Maritole says that the men are upset about how the
women are treated, while Knobowtee thinks that the
women are upset about how the men are treated.
O Maritole and Knobowtee each tell a different story, but
their ideas about their removal are essentially the
same.

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Answer:

no it is different because of both are no the same idea

two features of the play that are different from the story?

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Answer: Setting, Characters, Plot, and symbolism even

Difference between it is placed and it has been placed​

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Present tense vs past

Answer: it is placed is present. It has been placed is present perfect progressive; an action that began in the past and continue into the present and may continue into the future

Explanation:

Forest kindergartens have been popular in Europe for decades—Germany, for instance, has over 1,000 such schools—but only a handful currently exist in the United States.

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Answer:

A- Keep it, because it provides support for the sentence’s claim that forest kindergartens are popular in Europe.

Explanation:

helpTo summarize The Struggle to Survive section from “Where It All Began,” which four key details would be best to include? Choose the four correct answers.


A.

A proverb states “ignorance is bliss.”


B.

Water was unsafe to drink; the settlers had very little food.


C.

Two hundred Indians attacked English settlers.


D.

Indians spoke the Algonquian language.


E.

Pocahontas became an ally to Captain John Smith.


F.

Captain John Smith became the leader of the colony.

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Answer:

Options F Options E,D and C

Please I need the answers

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Answer:

1. Where did the accident take place?

2. When did it happen?

3. Did the repair man wear his hard hat?

4. How did he climb to the cable?

5. How long was the cable?

6. What was the problem with the cable?

7. Was the cable connected to the main supply?

Explanation:

I have been able to write the questions for the answers.

I used the clues in the brackets to write out the appropriate questions.

A look at the sentences stated, one will discover that they are related to an electrical accident that  happened to the repair man.

8. According to Ali, why is there a "brotherhood" between Amir and Hassan? Check only
one answer
a. They grew up in the same house.
b. They spoke the same first word.
c. They fed from the same breast.
d. They grew up together.

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Answer:

they grew up together

Explanation:

What do Hassan and Amir have in common? Their father, and both their mother's had no presence in their life.

Answer:

i think d

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What would make a blog post about a rare Egyptian musical instrument easier to understand?

A.
including a picture of the instrument
B.
using technical language to describe its sound
C.
describing when and how the instrument first came into use
D.
providing the lyrics to an Egyptian song commonly sung when the instrument is played

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Answer: MARK ME BRAINLIEST PLEASE

its a

Explanation:

i got it right on time4learing

Answer:

A

Explanation:

I got it write It was a 5 question quiz which I hate those quiz

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Of the following excerpts from The Things They Carried, which best supports Norman Bowker's most sincere wish as he drives around the lake?
A. "So tell me," his father would have said.
B. Max had been one who liked to talk about the existence of God.
C. If she were with him, in the car, she would've said "Stop it. I don't like that word."
D. After high school, he'd caught an ear infection that had almost kept him out of the war.

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My truthful opinion is B.

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I hope this works .

compare personal liberty in the United States to one other country.

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Answer:

explanation

Explanation:

Russia is my other country

Can anyone tell me a summary of romeo and juliet, one to answer first and correctly gets a brainliest

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Romeo and Juliet Summary. An age-old vendetta between two powerful families erupts into bloodshed. A group of masked Montagues risk further conflict by gatecrashing a Capulet party. A young lovesick Romeo Montague falls instantly in love with Juliet Capulet, who is due to marry her father's choice, the County Paris

Why do you smile, why do you love what you have now? Serious question no wrong answer, unless it’s those links or you don’t answer the question, then that’s a different story

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Answer:

You smile when your happy and when people make you happy :)

Explanation:

Answer:

Why I smile

Explanation:

Smiling happens without much thought. When you watch a friend do something silly or embarrassing, you smirk. When a police officer lets you off without a ticket, you grin. And when you are recognized for your top performance in academics or at work, you beam. Smiling is a very natural response that shares our happiness with others.

But did you know that smiling also triggers activity in your brain? Yep, there's a serious mind-body connection there, in your left frontal cortex to be exact, which is—not surprisingly—the area of your brain that registers happiness.

How often do you smile in a day? Do you smile when you meet new people? When you see your friends? Around your co-workers? How about your significant other? Your face has 44 muscles in it that allow you make more than 5,000 different types of expressions, many of which are smiles. Read on for seven reasons why smiling is good for you, your health and your social life!

Remember that mind-body connection we were just talking about? Well, it turns out that the simple act of smiling sends a message to your brain that you're happy. And when you're happy, your body pumps out all kinds of feel-good endorphins. This reaction has been studied since the 1980s and has been proven a number of times. In 1984, an article in the journal Science showed that when people mimic different emotional expressions, their bodies produce physiological changes that reflect the emotion, too, such as changes in heart and breathing rate. Another German study found that people felt happy just by holding a small pen clenched in their teeth, imitating a smile.

Just remember that the research goes both ways. When the people in the first study frowned, they felt less happy, and in the German study, people who held a pen in their protruding lips, imitating a pout, felt unhappy. So the next time you feel sad or upset, try smiling. It just might make your body—and therefore you—feel better.

"When you're smilin', the whole world smiles with you." Ever heard that song, made famous by Louis Armstrong? Well, it's true. Research shows that smiling is contagious. Ever been around someone who just had something fantastic happen to him or her? Isn't it almost impossible not to feel good, too? Studies show that something as simple as seeing a friend smile can activate the muscles in your face to make that same expression, without you even being aware that you are doing it. Crazy, right?

But remember that this, too, can be for better or for worse. You know the expression "misery loves company"? Frowns act just like smiles, just with a negative reaction, so choose to smile and watch the world smile back!

The next time you're stressed about work or realize that your favorite jeans feel a little snug, don't freak out. Take a few deep breaths and smile! Smiling may help to reduce symptoms associated with anxiety. When that smile signals to your brain that you're feeling happy (even though you're not really feeling happy...yet), your body will usually slow its breathing and heart rate

what is diagnose????

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Answer:

do you mean to diagnose a sickness? it means to find it and tell someone

Explanation:

for example if you have cancer a doctor will diagnose you with it and give you treatment. I hope this explains well.

Where do Aslan and the “statues” go when they leave the Witch’s house? How do they get out?

THE BOOK IS THE LION THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE BTW

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Answer:

They go back to the battle with the Witch.

Explanation:

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Agree or disagree with Christof’s statement, “We accept the reality of the world with which we’re presented.” What commentary on modern-day society do you think the director is making?

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Disagree people are constantly making change in the world so they obv aren’t okay with nor accepting “reality of the world” and whatnot

Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 4. You could get thrown, you could get run over; in either case possibly get yourself seriously hurt. No, I’m not about to let you ride any horses except the ones we brought here.” "Well, I still say I’ve got a right to decide what I ride and for who. I’m not your slave anymore.” I remember my daddy got real quiet. If I just hadn’t added that last bit, maybe he would have taken the time to talk more to me. Now his mind closed. "Makes no difference about that. I’m still your daddy, and you’re still a boy with a boy’s judgment. I say no about a thing, then it’s finished.” Based on this excerpt, which is a reasonable prediction? Paul will ask his father about Sutcliffe’s horses again. Paul will change his father’s mind about Sutcliffe’s horses. Paul will ride Sutcliffe’s horses in the future. Paul will refuse to ride any of Sutcliffe’s horses.

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Answer:

C C C C C C

Explanation:

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Based on this excerpt, Paul will ride Sutcliffe’s horses in the future is a reasonable prediction. The correct option is C.

Why does Paul refer to this generation as a wasteland?

Because they have abandoned their family ties without establishing new families or aspirations. War has tainted a period of their lives that should have been formed by experiences of love, family, and success.

The excerpt contains an external conflict because it depicts Antonio and Felix opposing each other. At its most basic, disagreement is the clash of opposing forces with a movie's own pursuit of a goal. To accomplish the goal, the character must overcome these opposing forces. These opposing forces can take many forms and may even exist solely within the character's mind.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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Give give examples of cleanliness​

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Answer:

.......... the very example of cleanliness is cleanliness..

Cleanliness can represent many things like: organization, habits, lifestyle, etc.

This question is a bit broad but I gues direct examples would be daily cleaning, personal hygiene, etc.  

which statement best describes the writer’s purpose

a- to instruct
b-to inform
c-to persuade
d-to entertain

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Answer:

to inform

Explanation:

Answer:

B- To inform.

Explanation:

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