Answer:
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Explanation:
In "Rider in the City," the stone pendant is a symbol because
O it is a unique object with special significance to Rider.
O it does not have a literal meaning.
O it has a literal meaning and an additional meaning.
O it has only one literal meaning.
Answer:
it has a literal meaning and an additional meaning.
Explanation:
i took the e2020 unit test
In "Rider in the City," the stone pendant is a symbol because it has a literal meaning and an additional meaning. The correct option is C.
What is stone pendant?A pendant is a small piece of jewelry that is attached to the necklace.
Rocks are an essential component of the earth. They can be found in almost every landscape on the planet. Rocks can represent wisdom, strength, stability, patience, and the passage of time.
Wearing crystals is an ancient spiritual practice that promotes healing via the vibrations of the crystal.
This practice has been practiced since the beginning of recorded history and is prevalent in many cultures, religions, and traditions.
The stone pendant is a symbol in "Rider in the City" because it has both a literal and an additional meaning.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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What are some interesting background notes about the passage “A vindication of the rights of women”
Answer: Genre, Political philosophy. Publication date. 1792. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (1792), ... but particularly in her novels Mary: A Fiction (1788) and Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman.
Explanation:
what is the meaning of these names Ayorkor and Ayeley
Answer:
Ayeley means "First daughter of a father" Ayorkor means something spiritual or kind I think from what I can see not sure though.
Explanation:
Annotation for chapter 3 of to kill mockingbird
Answer:
sorry bro but im just here for the points but have a good night!! i hope someone comes and helps youu!!
Explanation:
What does this scene suggest about Mr. Temple and Mr. Mulholland?
Answer:
It’s not at
Explanation:
I GOT IT WRONG
The American Dream can be described as "contradictory." What
is ONE reason given in support of this claim?
•Both the Declaration of Independence and
the U.S. Constitution provide the basis for
the American Dream.
•The Constitution is written at a tenth-grade
reading level, making it inaccessible for
many Americans.
•The authors of important American
documents wrote about freedom for all
while maintaining enslaved people at their
homes.
•Oppressed groups often outearn other
groups.
Answer:
AMERICA F YEAH
Explanation:
flower : violet
8. gem :
turquoise
green
pear
Answer:
pear with turquoise
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINIEST Read the excerpt from "Everest Then and Now."
Most climbers train a lot before attempting to climb Everest. They train to improve their physical condition. The most common ways to train include climbing, swimming, running, biking, and weightlifting. You need to have good endurance, stamina, and strength to climb Everest. They also need to buy equipment, including boots and clothes made of special materials. Spikes that attach to boots are necessary to prevent slipping. Having an ice ax also makes climbing easier. Ski goggles protect the eyes from high winds and blowing snow in blizzards. Portable burners and lightweight pots are needed for cooking on the mountain. An outdoor GPS receiver is also necessary so that climbers can be located if they get stuck and need to be rescued. There is an area of the mountain called Khumbu Icefall. This area contains shifting ice and deep crevasses. Special ropes and ladders are needed to cross this area. Climbers use the ladders and ropes to build bridges across gaps in the snow and ice. Some climbers bring their laptops, phones, and cameras to document their journey to the peak. Believe it or not, Everest has a Wi-Fi network.
What other information would help explain why special equipment and training is important?
A. Information about how climbers feel when they are stuck in an unpredictable situation while climbing
B. Information about the color and style of the clothing that climbers who are fashionable wear
C. Information about what equipment would be needed in an emergency on the mountain
D. Information about where the best climbers in the world come from and how prepared they are
Answer: I believe it would be C. Information about what equipment would be needed in an emergency on the mountain.
Good luck!
Answer: C
Explanation:
Telling people about what equipment they would need in dangerous situations explains why special equipment and training are important because it tells you what could go wrong, and how to prevent or help that particular situation
2)Plants use ___________ when they manufacture food.
a)carbon dioxide b)nitrogen c)oxygen d)argon
3)Air is a mixture of gases. Which gas is least abundant?
a)hydrogen b)nitrogen c) helium d)oxygen
4)Strong wind can move objects. This force is known as __________
a) cool air b)gases c)air pressure d)motion
5)Oxygen will cause a glowing fire to _____________________________
a)go out very quickly b)burn more rapidly
c)get dim d)not to light
6)Which gases are exchanged between human and plants?
a)oxygen and carbon dioxide b)carbon dioxide and nitrogen
c)hydrogen and oxygen d)nitrogen and hydrogen
7)The strong wind blew the flower pot out of its place. This incident shows that air
a)occupies space b) is colourless and odourless
c)exerts pressure d) is made up of different gases.
8)Which gas is needed for plant growth?
a)carbon dioxide b) oxygen c) nitrogen d) neon
9)What is the commonest noble gas in the air?
a) oxygen b) nitrogen c) argon d) neon
10) Which is the only process that produces oxygen?
a) combustion b) respiration c) decay d) photosynthesis
Answer these questions on the lines provided.
1)What is the meaning of the following terms? (3 marks)
a)respiration____________________________________________________
b)photosynthesis________________________________________________
c)noble gas? ___________________________________________________
2)How do you know that air is in an object? (2 marks)
___________________________________________________________________
3)List three (3) things which indicate that air is all around us. (3 marks)
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4)List three (3) ways in which we use air.(3 marks).
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5)What are three (3) main components of air? (3 marks)
___________________ __________________
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this is science its just that theres no science option i am deeply sorry
Answer:
your question is long but the points are less
Explanation:
2. (carbon dioxide ) a
3. Nitrogen (N2), which makes up about 78% of air. Oxygen (O2) is the second most abundant gas at about 21%. (nitrogen )b
4. (air pressure ).c
5. (burn more rapidly)b
6. (oxygen and carbon dioxide)a
7. (exerts pressure )c
8. (carbon dioxide)a
9. (argon)c
10. (photosynthesis)d
1. respiration=the act or process of breathing the inhaling of oxygen and the exhaling of carbon dioxide. the process by which cells use oxygen to break down sugar and obtain energy> It is called respiration.
photosynthesis= Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their food using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
noble gas= any of a group of rare gases that include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and usually radon and that exhibit great stability and extremely low reaction rates. called also inert gas.
2. we know air exists because first of all, we breathe it every day and it's necessary for most things living on this earth. You can prove air exists by blowing up a balloon. By doing this, it proves that air has weight and air takes up space. Lastly, the air is just made up of mainly nitrogen and oxygen so air is an object
3. Air is present all around us. We cannot see the air around us but we can feel its presence when the leaves rustle or branches sway. birds fly in the air it's an indicator of air. we breathe in and out we are also an indicator of air.
4. =blowing the balloon
=breathe in and out
=photosynthesis
= energy supplies
=maintaining temperature
5. Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), Argon (1%), Carbon-di-oxide (0.03%), and water vapor. Air also has some other gases but they are in very minute percentage.