Answer:
다시 한번 연락 드리도록 하겠습니다 있다. 하지만 이 역시 같은 ᆞ 수 있도록 하는 것이 더 나을 좋을 수 있는 것이 기회를 주셔서 감사합니다 교수님 연구실의
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Answer:
The Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time was a hidden law written on the Stone Table before the beginning of time.
Explanation:
It effectively acted as an addendum to The Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time, if an innocent being willing offered his own life in place of a traitor's, the Deeper Magic would reverse death itself and restore them to life.
What best prepares you for the SAT?
A. PSAT
B. PLAN
C. EXPLORE
D. ACT
Answer:
A
Explanation:
"PreSAT"
Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test
Scholastic Aptitude Test
If you look them up these are what they are.
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Answer:
"Begin the hours of this day slow"
Which of these could be an option after high school for a person who wants to further his education but doesn’t want to take out student loans?
A. College
B. Military
C. Gap Year
D. Technical School
Answer:
military
Explanation:
four years in the military will pay for full college education
The military of these could be an option after high school for a person who wants to further his education but doesn’t want to take out student loans. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is loans?
The term “loans” refers to borrowing money from a financial institution. The loan is based on interest on actual money. A loan fulfills basic financial needs for someone or something by a person, company, financial organization, or government. Different types of loans are education loans, agriculture loans, and home loans.
For young adults who enjoy structure and physical activity, the military may be an excellent choice. Practice and repetition are important parts of training. Both employment and post-secondary education are possible after military service.
Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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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
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
Difference between it is placed and it has been placed
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:
Read the passage from "The Salem (and Other) Witch Hunts,” which is an informational text about witch hunts in the late 1600s.
The sentencing of Bridget Bishop, the first victim of the witch trials, was typical of the Salem justice. Bishop was accused of not living "a Puritan lifestyle" because she wore black clothing. Her coat had been found to be oddly "cut or torn in two ways,” and her behavior was regarded as "immoral.” Thus convicted of witchcraft, she was tried on June 10, 1692, and executed by hanging the same day.
Immediately following this execution, the court adjourned for 20 days and asked for advice from New England's most influential ministers "upon the state of things as they then stood.” A mere five days later, they produced a voluble answer penned by Cotton Mather, the prolific pamphleteer of the period, assuring the court and the grand jury that they had done well.
The prominent ministers "humbly recommend[ed]" more of the same: that is, "the speedy and vigorous prosecution of such as have rendered themselves obnoxious, according to the direction given in the laws of God, and the wholesome statutes of the English nation . . . ”
More people were accused, arrested and examined, but historians believe that by September 1692 the hysteria had begun to abate and public opinion turned against the trials.
Which text structure supports the idea that the sentencing was swift and the hysteria surrounding the witch hunts was relatively short-lived?
sequence
comparison-contrast
cause-effect
problem-solution
Answer:
The text structure which supports the idea that the sentencing was swift and the hysteria surrounding the witch hunts was relatively short-lived is:
A. sequence.
Explanation:
The two points or topics presented and discussed in the passage are precisely those: the quickness in sentencing the accused, and the fact that the witch hunts did not last for long. However, the two topics are not connected. One is not the consequence of the other. One is not the solution for the other. One is not compared to the other. That is why the author chooses to use a structure that relies on sequencing the events. Dates are mentioned with that purpose:
- in June 10 of 1692 there was the first trial;
- the sentencing in that one as well as others was always fast;
- by September of 1962, the public opinion was already against the trials.
We have basically a sequence of events above. What the author is doing, primarily, is saying that first this thing happened, and then this other thing happened.
in the short story "the crysanthemums",by john steinbeck , how does the reader learn information about henry's character?
Answer: through his interactions with elisa
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from the chapter:
"Is it really true?" he asked. "Or are you pulling my leg?"
Which type of figurative language is used in the text?
A. onomatopoeia
A. onomatopoeia
B. alliteration
B. alliteration
C. idiom
C. idiom
Answer: idiom
Explanation:
The topic sentence below is...
Educational computer games are more effective than
regular classroom instruction.
Strong: Claim
Weak: Not a Claim
Answer:
Not a claim
Explanation:
Answer:
claim
Explanation:
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Answer:
Present continuous/present progressive will always be built from a form of be and the continuous form of the word in brackets.
I am watching a reality show...
My fav. team is winning!
Someone is swimmin in the sea
Two people are cooking dinner...
We are not watching a soap opera.
I am not doing my homework.
Mum is reading a magazine.
My brother is not listening to the radio.
Dad is not cooking dinner.
Tara is talking by phone.
Joe is playing on the computer.
Who is watching TV?
Tina is doing grammar exercises.
1What is your favorite retailer? Why do you like this retailer? What would a competitive retailer have to do get your patronage?
Answer:
Explanation:
An easy answer might be to compare Walmart and target. You might like Walmart better because of the low prices. Target would have to lower their prices to get your business.
‘you can probably come up with more reasons you like Walmart, etc, but hopefully this got you started.
what are the their unique features
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From book CALL ME FRANCIS TUCKET- There were two incidents that stood out as mean- spirited. The first was when the wagon train expelled Lottie, Billy and their father, forcing them to function on their own. The second was when Courtweiler abandoned Francis, taking the things that Francis depended upon for life,
• Were the potential results of these two acts similar? • Were the incidents equally cruel?
What lesson can you take away from these two incidents?
what does goes up and down but not move
Answer:
A spring maybe but am not soo sure
AFTER VIEWING : EFFECT AND CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Short-answer questions will most likely test you on:
A. key concepts.
B. minor details.
C. dates.
D. spelling
Answer:
A key concept
Explanation:
It will test you on major and significant things since it's a short answer questions
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Were Jews the only ones murdered during the Holocaust? If not, who else did Hitler kill?
Answer:
No, some other people were also killed based off of their religion, race, or gender.
Explanation:
A example would be people of LGBTQ, the mentally and physically disabled and members of political opposition groups.
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No, Jews were not the only ones, Hitler also killed the very sick, the disabled, the very young, or the very old, basically all the people who were useless as well.
Which sentences contain subject/verb agreement errors?
Alex make an effort to go outside every day.
He is not stopped by bad weather .
Answer:
Alex makes an effort to go outside every day.
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The Outsiders is a great novel.
I would say ab and bc. Johnny isn't a coward now persay, it just really left an impact on his life and his abilities within a crowd. Trauma.
Part A: What was the sculptor's intention when creating the statue? (In "OZYMANDIAS")
Options
To create rubbish that was not built to last.
To mock a king and show the world that over time he did not matter.
To make a king to be marveled at and honored.
To create a masterpiece, but also to make a commentary about the poor at the time.
Part B: What line best supports the answer to question 3A?
Options
"Tell that its sculptor well those passions read/Which yet survive" (line 6, 7)
"Near them, on the sand/Half sunk, a shattered visage lies" (lines 4, 5)
"I met a traveller from an antique land/Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone" (line 1, 2)
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings" (line 10)
Answer:
Part A:To make a king to be marveled at and honored.
Part B: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings" (line 10)
Select the group of words that is punctuated correctly.
A.
Here are the directions to the stadium; Turn left on Main Street. Next, follow Main Street to High Street. Turn right on High Street, and the stadium is on the left.
B.
Here are the directions to the stadium Turn left on Main Street; next, follow Main Street to High Street; turn right on High Street, and the stadium is on the left.
C.
Here are the directions to the stadium: Turn left on Main Street; next, follow Main Street to High Street; turn right on High Street, and the stadium is on the left.
D.
Here are the directions to the stadium, turn left on Main Street. Next, follow Main Street to High Street. Turn right on High Street, and the stadium is on the left.
Answer:
A: Here are the directions to the stadium; Turn left on Main Street. Next, follow Main Street to High Street. Turn right on High Street, and the stadium is on the left.
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This is the collection and transfer of information (voice, sound, text, video, etc.) over long distances.
a television
c. telephone
6, telecommunications
d. telegraph
1
12. A/An
C. fax
A
communication system makes two-way communication possible.
a. interactive
b. electromagnetic
dhone of the above
1
13. The
sends and receives voice data. Wireless versions of this technological device were created to giv
juser freedom of movement
1 a. radio
c. facsimile
1
(b) telephone
d. Internet
Answer: 1. Telecommunication
2. Interactive
3. Telephone
Explanation:
1. This is the collection and transfer of information (voice, sound, text, video, etc.) over long distances. This refers to as (telecommunications)
It is the transfer of information electronically over long distance. It can be through telephone, cable, telegraph, etc.
2. An (interactive) communication system makes two-way communication possible.
Interactive communication refers to the exchange of ideas between the sender and the receiver where the participants, are active.
3. The (telephone) sends and receives voice data. Wireless versions of this technological device were created to give the user freedom of movement.
Acceptance by Barbara Winkler
What dramatic element would be lost in a film adaptation of this scene?
A) setting
B) dialogue
C) stage directions
D) audience interaction
Answer: guys it’s D.
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What does symbolism mean
1.characterization of a character
2.adding a deeper meaning to a common object
3.the main theme of a story
4.when the writer describes a character with adjectives
Answer:
2.adding a deeper meaning to a common object
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe it is 2.
Explanation:
We already know it's not 1 or 3, so the only options left are 2 or 4. Elimination method, words every time!
Literary Imagery
"The shop fronts stood along that thoroughfare with an air of invitation, like rows of smiling saleswoman."
Identify the sentence that has faulty parallel structure.
A.
Michael's favorite sports are skiing, surfing, and to snow board.
B.
I have always wanted to learn to water ski and to surf.
Answer:
Im pretty sure the answer is A
a paragraph about playground
Answer: A playground is an area used by children to play in. They usually have equipment such as slides, swings and seesaws for children to play on. They are usually outside, but sometimes they are in a building. Playgrounds give children a place for physical exercise. A playground, or play area is a place specifically designed to enable children to play there. It is typically outdoors.
Explanation:
11. Which of the following statements is not true about the role of
judgement in developmentally appropriate practice?
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A. Two properly trained teachers would make the same judgment about a
given situation.
B. Judgments are based on what teachers know about children's family
and community relationship.
C. Judgments involve interpretations.
D. Judgment are based on what teachers know about child development.
When judgments incorporate interpretations, they do not play the part of the judgment in developmentally appropriate practice. So, option (C) is not true and is the correct answer.
What are practices that are developmentally appropriate?A research-based framework called developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) describes "best practices" for the early childhood setting that promote young children's learning and development.
DAP encourages you to consider kids as unique beings who develop and flourish at their own pace.
It aids teachers in considering how to adapt activities and lessons to the interests and developmental requirements of a certain kid.
Knowledge of development and learning, understanding of particular children, and knowledge of the cultural and social environments in which children learn and develop are the three main pillars of the DAP.
As a result, option (C) is the correct answer, proving the remaining options are the role of DAP.
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If a bag contains 16 red, 6 yellow, 24 blue, and 8 white balloons, what is the part-to-whole ratio of yellow balloons to
all balloons?