Then the girls had led her here, blindfolded still, through the corridors of Betsy Johnson's house and shut her in the cellar. It would be an hour before they came to get her, but then Rat Court would be all over and she would say what she had to say and go home. For tonight was the grand finale, the trial by fire. There really was no doubt now that she would get in. She could not think of anyone who had ever been invited into the high school sorority and failed to get through initiation time. But even so, her case would be quite different. She would see to that. She could not exactly say what had decided her revolt, but it definitely had something to do with Tracy and something to do with the heather birds. —"Initiation," Sylvia Plath Read this passage. In your own words, explain how the central conflict leads Millicent to change.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The central conflict leads Millicent to change because she realizes that she values her independence and freedom and also her good relationship with Tracy so she decides to leave the sorority for good.

Explanation:

From the book, "Initiation" by Sylvia Plath the story is told about a girl, Millicent who decides to be a part of a high school sorority and finds out that the initiation process is quite challenging and backs off.

The central idea of the book is that as humans, it is important to retain one's individuality and freedom.

Answer 2

Answer:

Millicent's conflict over whether to join the sorority leads her to realize that she values her independence, her individuality, and her friendship with Tracy. She wants to be free like the heather birds, not part of the group.

Explanation: i'm just built different


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3. Read the following excerpt from a persuasive text. Then, evaluate the way the author builds their argument. Look for logical fallacies, discuss the author’s credibility, examine the eidence they use, and reach a conclusion about the overall effectiveness of this piece.

I think chemicals are deadly. Chemicals shouldn’t be used in the food we eat. Chemicals are dangerous for plants and animals, too. If we keep using too many chemicals, they will pollute the earth and make everyone sick. A study said that chemicals are even causing honeybees to die! Whenever my little brother eats processed food with too many chemicals, like cereal, candy, or chips, he gets hyperactive for hours. Do yourself and the environment a favor and kick chemicals to the curb!

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Answer:

chemicals are deadly- the author had stated his/her opinion strongly, they cause the reader to be scared of chemicals by using a very effective word "deadly"

Chemicals are dangerous for plants and animals, too- the author states a fact showing that it is dangerous for things that we eat. This builds up their argument because it is showing that we are in danger because of it

will pollute the earth and make everyone sick.- this is warning people on what can happen using the words pollute and sick is very effective because pollute means to much of it and it is just their and will continue to build up and make people sick

Do yourself and the environment a favor and kick chemicals to the curb- this phrase shows people that getting rid of chemicals is helping us and our environment so there shouldn't be a reason to fear getting rid of chemicals and that it isn't a necessity.

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Answer:  The author makes a strong opening statement, but should avoid "I think.. ."   Let the statement stand on its own merits. "Chemicals are deadly."  It is then evident that this is an over-generalization.

Not all chemicals are deadly. Many are beneficial. It may be true that her brother is affected by some of the chemicals in the food he eats, and it would be better for him to eat more natural foods with fewer chemical additives.

The reference to "a study said. . ." would be much more credible if the author had named the source of the study, or the credentials of the researcher who did the study. It would be good to specify "insecticides" or "pesticides" responsible for killing bees.

The conclusion is a good call to action, but again, too general. I like the alliteration of "kick the chemicals to the curb" but there might be a way to say "Be thougthtful about the chemicals you use, and the additives you consume; when possible, do yourself and the environment a favor and kick chemicals to the curb!"

Explanation:

Please answer this correctly without making mistakes

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Answer:

Megan's mother looked after Andy during those months with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-as though Andy had become the son she always wanted.

Explanation.

The start of a sentence should be capitalized- the only capitalized word at the start of a phrase is 'Megan's'.

Megan's mother looked after Andy PREP

during those months.

The base sentence uses with as the preposition so-

Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness-

the (-) indicates an appositive so you need another - to close it.

Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-

Original sentence uses as.

Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-as though Andy had become the son

Fit in the last phrase and close the sentence with a period.

Megan's mother looked after Andy during those months with something close to genuine fondness- not pity, not obligation-as though Andy had become the son she always wanted.

Answer:

During those months, Megan's mother looked after Andy with something close to genuine fondness - not pity, not obligation - as though Andy had become the son she always wanted.

Explanation:

Which term most clearly describes a medium? rhetoric magazine hoax or stance

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Answer:

Magazine

Explanation:

I'm assuming the question has to do with The term that most clearly describes a medium of communication.

With that in mind, the correct answer is magazine because it a written medium of communication where texts, pictures and articles are written down to pass information to the reader about something.

The other options, rhetoric, hoax and stance are in no way directly related to an effective medium of communication.

Question: 4 of 10
Which of the following is the process of gently pulling a bone apart before realizing it to heal​

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Answer:

Traction

Explanation:

Traction is pulling a bone apart so that it realigns and is able to heal

11. Making sure that every sentence in a paragraph connects with the others refers to
O technique
O structure
direction
O coherence

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I believe technique because it means to carry out a certain task a certain way

Which verbs would be appropriate to use in an essay that is written in the past tense? Check all that apply.

arose
beheld
dealt
exclude
misled
misunderstood
overpower

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When writing in the past tense, the verbs that are used should also be in the past tense. When writing an essay that is written in the past tense, the verbs to use are;

Arose Beheld DealtMisled Misunderstood Overpower

In drafting an essay of events that transpired in the past, it is right to use verbs that indicate actions that occurred in the past too.

Verbs like arose, beheld, misled, and dealt are some of those.

For example, we can say, "he dealt lovingly with them" The verb dealt is used in the past tense.

Thus, the above-listed verb can be used in an essay written in the past.

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Answer:

A,B,C

Explanation:

Arose is the past tense of arise

dealt is the past tense of deal

mislead is the past tense of mislead

exclude is a present tense term

overpower is a present tense term.

In an essay of at least 750 words, report on the history of drama. Choose which drama you want from the list below.


Greek drama

Roman drama

mystery plays

morality plays

Renaissance drama

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Answer:

                               HISTORY OF GREEK DRAMA

Early Greek theatre started around the 6th Century in the capital Athens with tragic plays being done at religious gatherings. From tragic plays, there was a shift to comedy. The earliest known playwrights such as Sophocles and Aristophanes were the 'founding fathers' of Greek drama.

Tragic plays were popular and one of the first genres of plays done in Greece then partly because of the rituals which were carried out in the worship of Dionysos which included sacrifice of goats and a ceremony that involved the wearing of masks, drinking rites that most times had worshippers losing control of themselves and behaving strangely, as if they were another person just like the way dramatists/actors were known to do.

Infact, Dionysos was referred to as the god of Greek theatre as it was in the worship of the god that Greek drama began. The ritual of the dance and singing was achievable because of an "aulos player" which made use of rhythms.

A theatre back then was in an open space that had beautiful acoustics and could hold a large number of male spectators. Early plays were free to attend and the plots of a tragic drama was most times based on Greek myths and legends. There was always a sense of good and bad, right and wrong, light and darkness and because of this constant conflict, there was no violence on the stage because it was not allowed and even the death of characters were spoken offstage and not witnessed by the audience.

Performers on the stage could act the characters of gods and much later, he would speak to the leader of the chorus who were all male and they would only sing and dance but not speak. The word "thespian" was gotten from Thespis and he was the one credited with the above innovation.

A play could only have a maximum of three actors on stage and because of this, one performer could take on multiple roles at the same time.

Answer:

Explanation:

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Roman mosaic depicting actors and an aulos player (House of the Tragic Poet, Pompeii).

The architectural form of theatre in Rome has been linked to later, more well-known examples from the 1st century BC to the 3rd Century AD.[1] The theatre of ancient Rome referred to as a period of time in which theatrical practice and performance took place in Rome has been linked back even further to the 4th century BC, following the state’s transition from monarchy to republic.[1] Theatre during this era is generally separated into genres of tragedy and comedy, which are represented by a particular style of architecture and stage play, and conveyed to an audience purely as a form of entertainment and control.[2] When it came to the audience, Romans favored entertainment and performance over tragedy and drama, displaying a more modern form of theatre that is still used in contemporary times.[2]

'Spectacle' became an essential part of an everyday Romans expectations when it came to theatre.[1] Some works by Plautus, Terence, and Seneca the Younger that survive to this day, highlight the different aspects of Roman society and culture at the time, including advancements in Roman literature and theatre.[1] Theatre during this period of time would come to represent an important aspect of Roman society during the republican and imperial periods of Rome.[1]

Origins of Roman theatre

Rome was founded as a monarchy under Etruscan rule, and remained as such throughout the first two and a half centuries of its existence. Following the expulsion of Rome's last king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, or "Tarquin the Proud," circa 509 BC, Rome became a republic and was henceforth led by a group of magistrates elected by the Roman people. It is believed that Roman theatre was born during the first two centuries of the Roman Republic, following the spread of Roman rule into a large area of the Italian Peninsula, circa 364 BC.

Following the devastation of widespread plague in 364 BC, Roman citizens began including theatrical games as a supplement to the Lectisternium ceremonies already being performed, in a stronger effort to pacify the gods. In the years following the establishment of these practices, actors began adapting these dances and games into performances by acting out texts set to music and simultaneous movement.

As the era of the Roman Republic progressed, citizens began including professionally performed drama in the eclectic offerings of the ludi (celebrations of public holidays) held throughout each year—the largest of these festivals being the Ludi Romani, held each September in honor of the Roman god Jupiter.[3] It was as a part of the Ludi Romani in 240 BC that author and playwright Livius Adronicus became the first to produce translations of Greek plays to be performed on the Roman stage.[4][5][6]

Prior to 240 BC, Roman contact with northern and southern Italian cultures began to influence Roman concepts of entertainment.[7] The early Roman stage was dominated by: Phylakes (a form of tragic parody that arose in Italy during the Roman Republic from 500 to 250 BC), Atellan farces (or a type of comedy that depicted the supposed backwards thinking of the southeastern Oscan town of Atella; a form of ethnic humor that arose around 300 BC), and Fescennine verses (originating in southern Etruria).[7] Furthermore, Phylakes scholars have discovered vases depicting productions of Old Comedy (e.g. by Aristophanes, a Greek playwright), leading many to ascertain that such Comedic plays were presented at one point to an Italian, if not "Latin-Speaking" audience as early as the 4th century.[7] This is supported by the fact that Latin was an essential component to Roman Theatre.[7] From 240 BC to 100 BC, Roman theatre had been introduced to a period of literary drama, within which classical and post-classical Greek plays had been adapted to Roman theatre.[7] From 100 BC till 476 AD, Roman entertainment began to be captured by circus-like performances, spectacles, and miming while remaining allured by theatrical performances.[

Five reasons why you should choose to avoid conflict​

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Answer:

it won't help anyone and it'll cause more fights

it could be solved in other better ways

no one gains anything

you could come to an agreement instead

it could ruin relationships with the other person

At the end of "The Flood" from Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, the mention of spring grass growing suggests a sense of

Select one:

a. pity

b. hope for the future

c. disaster

d. remorse for the past

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The answer should be C. Disaster

Consider the complex character Tajima Shume in “Tajima.” How do Tajima’s actions and interactions advance the plot and develop a theme in the story? In your response, describe a theme of the story and explain how the author uses characterization to develop the theme and advance the plot. Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least three complete paragraphs.

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Answer:

Tajima was a ronin who was well-read and also loved traveling. On one of his travels, he met with a wandering priest and found out they were going the same place and they struck up a conversation to make their journey smoother and before long they were talking about more intimate affairs.

The priest tells the ronin Tajima about his desire to erect a monument for Buddha and how much he has gotten so far which was two hundred ounces of silver. Tajima immediately has it in his heart that he must have possession of that money.

During a boat ride, Tajima tripped the priest and he fell over and drowned.

Taking the priest's money, he took on a new name Tokubei and began trading with the money and soon amassed great wealth

Three years after, he began to be haunted by the ghost of the priest until he was thought to be mad.

A nearby priest was called to attend to Tokubei and it was discovered that the priest didn't drown all along but survived and forgave Tokubei and asked him to repent. Tokubei gave him the money he stole plus interest and lived happily after.

The theme of the story is "Poverty drives a man to crimes which he repents of in his wealth."

The author used indirect characterization

*a ronin is a samurai without a master, without honor.

How does Leaphorn feel about change?

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Answer: He is resistant to some Navajo taboos, but feels open to change If that is necessary to get into Navajo's behavior and solving the case.

Explanation: Joe Leaphorn is a veteran detective whose mission is to solve a criminal case. To do that, he realizes that he must leave his world view, and analyze the rules, conversations, and behavior of the Navajo community. Throughout the story, he gets more involved in getting to understand their behavior rather than solving the case itself.      

   

Answer and Explanation:

Joe Leaphorn was a fictional character which has created by Tony Hillerman, who was a mystery writer. He was as traditional as his grandfather. He valued him a lot. He was a police officer and to handle the crimes he used his Navajo believes. He uncovered the culprits using his old traditional belief-system. In Navajo, they believed that nature and man depend upon each other. Moreover, we can’t separate them.

Despite his traditional views, he was restricted to some taboo of Navajo beliefs. He was of the view that many people believe in those systems, which resulted in violence.

Furthermore, he was the person who can change himself according to the character the people around him want to be. He was trying to change himself the way white men live. Because he was unable to understand, Ted Issac left his love of life when she needed him.

Read the sentence below and answer the question.

I wanted to stay longer, but I decided not to tell him.

The sentence above is a

complex sentence
simple sentence
compound-complex sentence
compound sentence

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Answer:

Complex sentence

Explanation:

Complex sentences are made up of clauses joined using subordinating conjunctions eg. but

Compound sentences use co-ordinating conjunctions eg. For, And, Because, etc.

Brainliest for correct awnser! Read the following paragraph. Some of the chefs-in-training were without families or homes. Others fought drug problems. Many of them had lost hope.The writer wants to add an opening sentence to this paragraph. Which of these would best fit the tone of the paragraph? A.These students were totally messed up.B.You'd be so shocked about these students.C.Oliver's students had not had easy lives.D.Oliver's students were pretty bad off.

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Answer:

C.Oliver's students had not had easy lives.

Explanation:

find the errors in the sentence, then rewrite the correct sentences below. 1. the news on channel 46 are always bad. 2. the advisor gave me the wrong informations. her advices were incorrect.

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Answer:

1. The news on Channel 46 is always bad.

2. The adviser gave me the wrong information. Her advice was incorrect.

Explanation:

The errors in the first sentence had to do with the capitalization and incorrect use of tense.

The errors in the sentence has to do with capitalization, improper use of tense and pluralization of an uncountable noun.

From the first sentence, the first word is not capitalized, the proper noun "Channel 46" was not capitalized and wrong use of tense with "are" when the subject "news" is singular.

From the second sentence, the first word is not capitalized, and the uncountable noun "information" has an 's' added which is incorrect. Another uncountable noun "advice" also has an 's' improperly added.

Please answer this correctly without making mistakes

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Tied up nearby lay a massive gray pit bull, in the soft afternoon light, it’s scarred, ferocious face oddly serene

Answer:

Tied up nearby lay a massive gray pit bull, its scarred, ferocious face oddly serene in the soft afternoon light.

Explanation:

How does the characterization of the aunt contribute to the satire

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She misinterprets the reactions of others.

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Psychology 1A

Question:

Dr. Grey, a psychologist, rejects the “disorders-as-illness” view. She instead contends that other factors may also be involved—for example, the person’s bad habits and poor social skills. This view represents the ___ approach.

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medical

evil spirits

biopsychosocial

diagnostic labels

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Answer:

biopsychosocial

Explanation:

This approach recognizes the effects of biological, psychological and social-cultural influences on behavior; looks at multiple factors.

This book was written in XVI century. Do you think that Machiavelli’s advice from this chapter about rulers keeping faith, can be, or is, applied today? Where exactly? Give clear examples and arguments.

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Answer:

"Keeping faith," means to be true, consistent and honest with one's words or promises.

Machiavelli's advice is to his followers is that princes should break their promises if it's no longer in their favour to keep it or if events change. He also advised that they lied about the reason why the faith was broken.

He stated that a ruler should always tell people what they want to hear regardless of how true or false it is.

Liverotto is an example of a prince who sized political power via unscrupulous means. After serving in the Army, he returns home and sized power by slaughtering the powerful men under his uncle in the guise that he had come to impress them with the army.            

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Choose the verb form Complete the
sentence.


If you ask your teacher, he...............help.
A)will
(B) would
(C) would have
(D) had

1. If Peter.................a driving Iicense,
he would buy a car.
(A) have
(B) has
(C) had
(D) had had

2. If All had finished his homework in time, he.............. and visited his aunt.
(A) will go
(B) would go
(C) would have gone
(D) had had gone

3. You would be healthier if you............... a balanced diet.
(A) would have
(B) had
(C) have
(D) had had

4. If I were you, I................ tell him.
(A) won't
(B) wouldn't
(C) wouldn t have
(D) didn't

5. Yahya wouldnt have learnt French if he...................... in Paris for two years.
(A) didn t live
(B) had lived
(C) hadn't lived
(D) wouldn't have lived

6. Rashid...................... on a trip if he
hadn't been busy.
(A) will go
(B) would go
(C) would have gone
(D) went

7. More tourists will come to Oman if we.......................... more
(A) advertise
(B) will advertise
(C) would advertise
(D) would have advertised

8. If........................ more free time,
wOuld have started to learn another
language.
A) have
(B) had
(C) had had
D) would have

9. If I buy a new phone, I....................the old one to my little sister.
(A) give
(B) will give
(C) would give
(D) would have given

10. If it.......................so hot, we would
have gone to the beach.
(A) wasnt
(B) was
(C) had been
(D) hadn t been

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Would

Had

Would go

Wouldn't

Had lived

Would have gone

Will advertise

The eighth one does not make sense

Will give

Was

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Even though the eighth answer is not there...

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A word or a phrase that is informal and particular to certain time periods or social situations is called:

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Answer:

colloquialism

Explanation:

they are words or phrase that are used in informal speech

Answer:

Colloquialisms

Explanation:

Colloquialism is the use of informal language in certain time periods or social situations. In colloquialism we find slang words, foreign words, neologisms, and abbreviations.

What is critical reading​

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Critical reading is a form of language analysis that does not take the given text at face value, but involves a deeper examination of the claims put forth as well as the supporting points and possible counterarguments.

Read the excerpt from The Odyssey which stage of the hero’s journey is represented in this passage?

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Answer:

The road of trials

Explanation:

Answer:

Answer is C

Explanation:

He is honestly with his men about the dangers ahead.

_____ is an instruction format that illustrates a task using pictures. A flowchart A paragraph A diagram An if-then table

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Answer:

a diagram

Explanation:

a diagram uses pictures to draw, explain, and reason using pictures

Read the passage from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and then complete the statement. I strike quickly, being moved. A dog of that house shall move me to stand: I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's. Me they shall feel while I am able to stand: and 'tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh. The character speaking in the passage is a _____ character. flat static dynamic round

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Answer: Flat

Explanation:

The character who said this is a servant of the house of Capulet named Sampson. He is a flat character because flat characters are simply placeholders in a story that have no depth attached to them. They also do not grow in the story but rather remain as they are from the beginning of the story to the end.

Sampson's sole purpose in Act 1 is to depict the hatred between the servants of the Houses of Capulet and Montague and throughout the Act is shown to be full of hatred for the Montagues. His view never changed and his role wasn't of consequence. He is a flat character.

In which city will you find Le Bourget airport?

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Answer:

Explanation:

You will find it in Paris, France.

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Answer:

Le Bourget Airport is located in Paris, France.

There is some problem though he is seeming very happy and confident. Correct the following sentence​

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Answer:

Correction:

There is some problem though he seems very happy and confident.

(Use of present indefinite instead of present continuous)

What phrase in caged bird represents freedom Connects to autobiography

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Which phrases representing the idea of freedom connect the poem to the autobiography?

“Leaps on the back of the wind” connects to “ran down the hill.”

“And floats downstream” connects to “and into the road.”

“Dips his wing in the orange sun” connects to “the good sense.”

“And dares to claim the sky” connects to “to stop running.”

Answer:

“Leaps on the back of the wind” connects to “ran down the hill.”

Explanation:

The phrase in I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou that represents freedom is option A “Leaps on the back of the wind” connects to “ran down the hill.”

The poem uses extended metaphor to show the feeling of frustration and helplessness that oppressed people are facing.

The poet first describes the joy of the bird as it soars through the sky and then when the bird is captured and put in a cage, with its wings and legs clipped but the bird continually sings about freedom.

English colonists often exchanged goods and knowledge with Native Americans. Which words in the sentence are nouns? A) colonists, goods, knowledge, Native Americans B) colonists, often, knowledge, Native Americans C) English, often, exchanged, knowledge D) English, colonists, exchanged, good

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Answer:

A) colonists, goods, knowlage, Native Americans

Explanation:

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Create two sentences, ensuring that the verb is in active voice. Be sure that your sentence has both a subject and a verb, and expresses a complete thought. Be sure that you use proper transitions to show the relationship between the two thoughts.

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Marylin ate a hamburger. Her husband, Jeremy, ate a hotdog for dinner
Mark brainliest!!!!

Answer:

Give the his Brainliest

Explanation:

Select the correct answer. Based on your knowledge of word parts, which word best completes this sentence? Stephen's excellent performance in his French classes _____ him to try speaking only in French during his trip to Paris. A. encased B. emboldened C. ensnared D. encroached

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Ur answer would be b just took it

Answer:

emboldened

Explanation:

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