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Answer:
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Explanation:
You notice that a piece of music is performed only by voices with no instruments. Which musical element are you listening for? Articulation Form Rhythm Timbre
The Lunchroom Murder
On an otherwise uneventful Thursday afternoon police heard a shot inside the local bistro, Ernie’s Lunchroom. They rushed in and found the scene shown in Figure 1.4.
They identified the body as that of a prominent racketeer named Fannin. Ernie, who is both the owner and only employee, had only one fact to tell: the murderer had leaned against the wall while firing at point-blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view.
The police have also noticed that the cash register had just been rung up at $8.75.
This is a difficult case. Your investigative team must attempt to determine which of the people in the lunchroom killed Fannin. You will have to observe the details carefully. There is enough evidence to help you explain most of what happened.
QUESTION: Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?
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The Lunchroom Murder
QUESTION TO ANSWER : Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?
On an otherwise uneventful Thursday afternoon police heard a shot inside the local bistro, Ernie’s Lunchroom. They rushed in and found the scene shown in Figure 1.4.
They identified the body as that of a prominent racketeer named Fannin. Ernie, who is both the owner and only employee, had only one fact to tell: the murderer had leaned against the wall while firing at point-blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view.
The police have also noticed that the cash register had just been rung up at $8.75.
This is a difficult case. Your investigative team must attempt to determine which of the people in the lunchroom killed Fannin. You will have to observe the details carefully. There is enough evidence to help you explain most of what happened. In working out the solution, consider the questions on the following page.
QUESTION: Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is a benefit to working in a group in person?
2. What is a challenge when working in an in-person group?
3. What might be a benefit to working in a group online?
4. What might be a challenge to working in a group online?
Answer:
1. you learn more and have more fun (usually)
2. sometimes some of the people in the group do nothing
3. high percent chance they don't ask you for another pencil
4. some people don't show up
Explanation:
Answer:
1.A benefit of working in a group is that you have another person to look over the work to see if it's correct or to ask what is The meaning behind this Of this in your opinion.
Explanation:
2.A challenge When working with a person in a group is that you will not always agree to anything some things you may agree on some things you may not
3.A benefit would be working together in group is it you get The work done twice as fast then what you typically would buy yourself
4.A challenge about working in group online is you not discussing like you would in person you ask the main questions in you able to talk as much as in person it think about what they would put down on the paper in see if that would be correct
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What is this? Use the letters below in the picture. No links or files.
Answer
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Explanation:
The Lunchroom Murder
On an otherwise uneventful Thursday afternoon police heard a shot inside the local bistro, Ernie’s Lunchroom. They rushed in and found the scene shown in Figure 1.4.
They identified the body as that of a prominent racketeer named Fannin. Ernie, who is both the owner and only employee, had only one fact to tell: the murderer had leaned against the wall while firing at point-blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view.
The police have also noticed that the cash register had just been rung up at $8.75.
This is a difficult case. Your investigative team must attempt to determine which of the people in the lunchroom killed Fannin. You will have to observe the details carefully. There is enough evidence to help you explain most of what happened. In working out the solution, consider the questions on the following page.
QUESTION: Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?
Answer:
He killed himself
Explanation:
There was no one there
Pick a detail from this article. Explain how it helps you understand the bigger ideas in the article. Write out your answer. Article is A Short History of Greek and Roman Myth: Gods, Goddesses and Heroes in NEWSELA
Answer:
Though we often think of ancient religions as boys’ clubs, the history of religion is full of powerful goddesses and holy women, many of whom fought hard for their positions and gained immense power thanks to their struggles. Though their stories have been eroded by time and patriarchal faiths, intriguing information remains. Here is a selection of a few of the oldest and most fascinating legends about goddesses and female religious leaders, some of which changed the world and have informed modern iterations of feminism as we know it.
If you grew up going to regular religious services, you probably prayed to a god or deity who was referred to as “he.” But did you ever wonder, why is God always portrayed as a masculine figure? And why does it seem like religious leadership has been a boys’ club for so long, with women perpetually relegated to the shadows?
A glance at history reveals that it was not always this way. There is a long legacy of female or feminine religious deities, goddesses, and leaders, dating back to the earliest writings we know of. Almost every polytheistic religion had female deities who played important roles that have been historically obscured.
“At the dawn of Western civilization, 25,000 years of ‘her-story’ of the Goddess’ bountiful creativity were obliterated.” —Lynn Rogers, Edgar Cayce and the Eternal Feminine
Explanation:
In this sport that we studied, the offensive team tries to score runs by getting around the bases & to home base without getting put out by the fielding team. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins.
A- Baseball
B- Kickball
C- Softball
D- All of the Above
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
Various art elements, like lines, colors, or shapes, that are repeated over and over in a planned way creates a _______.
Answer:
rhythm
Explanation:
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In art, pattern and repetition are used to create _______. DONT SAY UNITY ITS NOT ONE OF THE ANSWERS FOR ME
Answer:
repetition
Explanation:
Seen as one of the fundamentals of creativity, repetition, in a similar manner to the rhythm, helps to create a sense of movement within an artwork. In visual production, it is a recurrence of a particular line, pattern, shape, or other visual elements in a single or part of the series.
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Answer:
D-D-E-F-B-E-C-C
Explanation:
There's a pattern to memorise the notes.
The Lunchroom Murder
On an otherwise uneventful Thursday afternoon police heard a shot inside the local bistro, Ernie’s Lunchroom. They rushed in and found the scene shown in Figure 1.4.
They identified the body as that of a prominent racketeer named Fannin. Ernie, who is both the owner and only employee, had only one fact to tell: the murderer had leaned against the wall while firing at point-blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view.
The police have also noticed that the cash register had just been rung up at $8.75.
This is a difficult case. Your investigative team must attempt to determine which of the people in the lunchroom killed Fannin. You will have to observe the details carefully. There is enough evidence to help you explain most of what happened. In working out the solution, consider the questions on the following page.
QUESTION: Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?
Answer:
my best guess is....
Explanation:
the finger prints that haven't been moped over in the corner