Answer:
a
Explanation:
If it is a definite noun, that is you are aware of it beforehand, you use the. If it is indefinite and begins with a vowel, use an. If it's indefinite and begins with a consonant, choose a.
A burglar a woman while she was on the
phone to her brother.
Select one:
O a. is attacking
O b. attacked
O c
O c. attacks
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O d. is going to attack
A is an artificial device that replaces a missing
part of the body
Select one:
O a. replacement
ob, alternative
O c. prosthetic
O d. substitute
Answer:
A=b
B=c
Explanation:
I only have explanation for question a but hope it helps:
in the sentence there is was so we should use past tense of attack which is attacked
If Phineas's doctors knew what we now know about infections, what would they have done differently? Use evidence from the text to support your ideas.
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If Phineas's doctors knew what we now know about infections, they would have been able to treat Gage's condition better.
Who is Phineas Gage?Phineas Gage was a notable patient in the history of Psychology. While working in the Americal Railway Corporation, he sustained an injury where an iron rod pierced his skull damaging a large part of his frontal lobe.
His condition taught psychologists that there was a strong connection between the frontal lobe and the personality of a person.
At this time, around 1848, doctors didn't know anything about microscopic organisms let alone infctions. (Page 12)
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Underline in each of the following items the context clue that explains the meaning of the following boldface word.
1. observed
2. dangerous
3. controlled by a machine
4. implanted
5. collectors
6. inventors
The reader can infer that issac most likely has which quality
Determination
Energy
Hastiness
Anger
Based on the information you gave me (and thank you for that, by the way), I would say that Isaac has determination. He's determined to do well.
Hope this helps!
(1) There are certain types of people you should not trust. (2) One type is people who tell you that God told them to ask you to send them money. (3) You know the guys I mean. (4) They get on television and say: “God told me He wants you to send me some money, say $100, or even just $10, if that’s all you can afford, but in all honesty I must point out that God is less likely to give you some horrible disease if your gift is in the $100 range.” (5) The theory here seems to be that God talks only to the guys on television. (6) I always thought that if God needed money all that badly, He would get in touch with us directly. Question1. The purpose of this paragraph is a. to persuade readers that they should not send money to television evangelists. b. to entertain readers by exaggerating points. c. both of the above.
Answer: A
Explanation: This is due to the fact that the paragraph mainly speaks of how suspicious and slick Television Envangelists are to gain money from false statements about god.