What are sweet nothings?

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Answer 1

Sweet nothings are words of affection exchanged by lovers.

Answer 2

Answer:

Not sure

Explanation:


Related Questions

19) What are examples of some of the primary causes of driver inattention?
A)
road rage at other drivers
B)
DVD players and radio stations
C)
cell phone usage and drowsiness
D)
little children under the age of three

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I believe the answer would be C.
Cell phone usage is one of the main causes of distracted drivers.

I need some analogies with a bridge examples please

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Answer:

Marriage is like a house. when light bulb burns out, you just go and buy another house.

Explanation:

I don't know any analogy about bride, but I hope that helps.

The Sword Swallower The great sword-swallower Salomar , He wears no ties or collars He leans back opens up his mouth, And "Gulp, his sword he swallers . I guess he finds it to feel That steel down in his belly It's fine for he, but as for me take some bread and jelly. By Shel Silverstein

1. How many stanzas' are in the poem? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

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Answer:

A. 1

Explanation:

A stanza in a poem refers to a group of lines in poetry that are 'packed' or grouped together. In simple words, stanzas in a poem are similar to what we call paragraphs in a passage. A stanza will have four or more lines in it, depending on the poem and the writer.

The given poem "The Sword Swallower" contains just one stanza. This poem is a short one stanza poem of 6 lines. The poem goes like this-

The great sword-swallower Salomar, He wears no ties or collars.

He leans back, opens up his mouth, And "Gulp," his sword he swallers.

I guess he finds it fun to feel

That steel down in his belly.

It's fine for he, but as for me--

I'll take some bread and jelly.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Match each Islamic religious practice to its description.

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Answer:

donation to charity to improve society and help the poor  (zakat)

pilgrimage to Mecca that is only required for people who are physically and financially able (hajj)

required reciting of prayers five times daily: at dawn, midday, afternoon, sunset, and nightfall (salah)

required fasting from sunrise to sunset during the month of Ramadan (sawm)

the declaration of faith to worship Muhammad as the Messenger of God (shahadah)

Explanation:

Romanticism stands for

A- informality

B-authority

C-regimentation

D-regulation

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Answer: A

Hope it helps!

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME PLEASE!!!!

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I think it makes the speaker sound casual.

Myths often function as a connection to the , or the customs and beliefs, of a group of people.

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Answer:

A myth is a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon

or

A widely held but false belief or idea.

Answer: "Culture"

Explanation: Got 100% on the test.

Where did otto frank plan to hide his family

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Answer: The Secret Annex

Answer:

Otto hid his family in a secret building behind a business.

The beagle is a wonderful pet. It is a medium-sized dog that is sweet and gentle. Like other members of the hound family, beagles are
energetic dogs. They thrive on daily walks and play time. Beagles are smart dogs, but they can sometimes be stubborn. Firm and friendly training is
important for every beagle. Given the proper care, beagles are loyal and loving companions.
Which detail best supports the main idea that beagles are good pets?

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Answer:

Explanation:

To identify or class something as being good, such thing or animal as in this case must have exhibited some certain characteristics, this involve by loving, caring, loyal. One or all these characteristics combined will influence our decision to describe an individual or animal as good.

Hence, relating the explanation to the passage above which gives a description of Beagle, a dog of the hound family. The detail from the passage qbkvj best supports the main idea about Beagles being good is the caring and loyal nature of beagles described in the passage.


HELP PLS I NEED THE ANSWERRRRR!!!!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

They are normally either animals or, in you case, "search tenaciously for and find something."

So, it is discover.

how do charlie's feelings towards the doctors change after the operation in the book flowers for algernon?

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Answer : 誰是查理是從哪裡得到這東西的。

5. Why has Madame Loisel never wanted to visit her friend, Madame Forestier?
Why does she decide to visit her?

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Explanation:

I am not understanding your question

Answer:

She felt that she was born for all delicacies and luxuries of the world. She had a rich friend, Madame Forestier, but did not like to visit her because she suffered so much in her ordinary existence. ... Mr Loisel suggested that she could borrow jewels from her rich friend, Madame Forestier.

Match the fallacy with its name.

Your grandfather died in World War II; you of all people should support veterans_______
1. Straw man
2. bandwagon
3. non-sequitur
4. ad hominem
5. appeal to authority
6. oversimplification/hasty generalization
7. black or white

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Answer:

6. oversimplification/hasty generalization

Explanation:

it seems more accurate than the others

Please answer this correctly correctly without making mistakes

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Answer: most cautiously

Explanation:

Of all the traders at his firm, Me Kelly is known for investing the most cautiously.

The comparative form is used to compare two things. On the other hand, the superlative form is used to compare three or more things.

In this case, we're comparing several traders in the market. Therefore, we'll use the superlative form of cautiously which is most cautiously.

ROMEO AND JULIET ACT 4
1. a) What is Paris asking Friar Lawrence to do at the start of Act IV?
b) Why does Paris say that Capulet wants the wedding between Juliet & Paris right away?
2. Juliet is obviously in a desperate state. What weapon does she bring with her to Friar
Lawrence's? What is she threatening to do with it?
3. Juliet comes to Friar seeking help and the Friar devises c plan. Describe this plan:
4. How is Friar going to inform Romeo of this plan?
5. What is another possible solution of escaping marriage to Paris & being reunited with Romeo
at this point? (be creative)

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Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

1. a) The Friar attempts to create a plan for Juliet to give her consent to marry Paris then have her on the night before her wedding drink a sleeping potion so she appears dead.

1. b) Paris says that Capulet wants the wedding between Juliet and paris right away so he can stop Juliet from being upset. This is because Juliet is constantly being forced to spend time with others. Also he is trying to protect Juliet's reputation becuase he doesn't want people to judge Julet for missing Tybalt after he died.

2. When Juliet goes to visit the Friar she holds a knife in her hands and threatens to kill herself if she is forced to wed Paris.

3. Juliet was to say that she was going to marry Paris then the night before the wedding drink the sleeping potion. Once Juliet is put into tombs with the rest of the feelow dead people becuase everyone truly does belive she is dead the friar will tell Romeo to come back.

4. The friar is going to inform Romeo of this plan by sending friar John to Mantua where Romeo had been banished to tell him. Unfortunately, this did not work out.

5. Another possible solution of escaping marriage to Paris and being with Romeo at this point was for Juliet to go to Mantua herself. If this had happened, they might have been able to reunite and elope. Therefore, giving them a happily ever after.

I hope this helps!

After Elizbeth forgives Hamilton did Hamilton cheat on his wife again? write in 5 sentences or more

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Yes, for nearly 50 years as his widow she worked to preserve his papers, efforts to have his biography produced, accomplishments recognized and the statute bust of her husband preserved in her home. She referred to him as “my Hamilton” and she was the maybe last living member of that generation; she almost lived long enough to bridge the revolutionary war days with the War Between the States. Her work other than raising her many children after Hamilton’s death was to preserve his memory for the future ages. And she did build orphanages and other good deeds, just as you mentioned, Nadia.

I am adding to my reply for Nadia, a high schooler, who stepped up to the plate, and her reply is a well thought out….but I believed she may want and deserves some of the information that the “old-timers” have. (And I don’t have a granddaughter) Nadia, I pulled out several of my books about the Hamiltons.

I paged through them for Nadia. As a woman, in my thinking, the Hamiltons had two unimaginable events that stand out from all the challenges in their lives. It doesn’t matter which came first.

The Hamiltons, from what I have read, had a loving, gentle, and lasting marriage in spite of the “affair” Mr. Hamilton had during that hot summer in New York when his family was away north to enjoy a bit of coolness and he wanted to be with them. He appears to be caught between his love of his family and the love of his country. He felt a deep need to write many letters for the public press (without his name so the letters were read without any prejudice)

He was writing the need for a newly forming government “of the people, by the people and for the people” country and for new ideas and many other matters to educate and persuade the people of his “adopted country” to support a way of thinking our country should be. There were some very strongly opinionated, powerful people who did not agree with what was written in those letters to the press. The decisions on these matters would form the roots of our country’s government to grow and the time to make these decisions was coming.

The “affair” was a setup. None the less, it happened. Hamilton was alone and lonely and worn out by his work at writing so much. She was attractive, needy (at the time) and there is something called lust. That may be an excuse, but not the right thing to do in Hamilton’s life. It was not uncommon; the reason his affair did is for another question to ask for an answer.

Now, let's play with time and history. Hamilton’s first son Philip was a teenager asking for advice regarding what and how to handle a “duel” with a man in his 20s. The man was saying things about Hamilton and his son stood up to that man, etc….and it all foolishly led to a duel.

During the discussion between a worried father Hamilton and his son, Hamilton talked about ways perhaps ways to stop or handle the duel so no one is harmed. He mentions to his son, that his mother had dealt with one great emotional harm already, and he fears she could not bear another. Is that not love by Hamilton for both Eliza and his son? And also shows while Eliza was working on forgiveness, there was love. She was expecting her eighth and last child. A person can be forgiven, but some things are hard to forget.

Now let’s only take a tiny step forward in history. Philip died from his wound in the duel.

And there was no way to bring her Philip back.

The loss of her first child, while she was expecting her last. Nineteen old Phil was mentored by Hamilton on how to handle the duel. In those years of US history duels were not uncommon to settle “disputes” between “gentlemen” but it was not necessary to actually shoot one another. To save face, each could deliberately “throw their shots away.’ Apparently, Philip followed his father's advice, but contrary to local custom, his apparent opponent was not a “gentleman” and shot Philip.

I believe the loss of Philip was THE unimaginable loss to both Eliza and Alexander together as their son died hours later. I wonder how long it took for her forgiveness to Hamilton. And for Hamilton to forgive himself for not being able to do more to prevent the duel without his son being labeled a coward. Mature love is powerful, remarkable, and difficult to understand.



How does the Chorus affect Antigone?

A. The chorus tells the audience to side with Haimon.

B. The chorus helps the audience see the wider context of the actions within the play

C. The chorus justifies the actions of King Creon

D. The chorus makes the audience doubt their impressions about the characters.

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Answer:

In Antigone the Chorus at times directly affects the action of the play. ... The main functions of the Chorus are to comment on the action of the play, give back story, and to connect the play to other myths. Sophocles also uses the Chorus to expound upon the play's central themes.

Explanation:

So... The answer is Probably BSorry if I'm wrong

Answer:

B.  

It comments on the action and provides background information.

Explanation:

Question 4 of 10
Leslie is considering renting a car for the weekend. The weekend daily rate is
$24.99. If she plans on picking up the car on Friday morning and returning it
Sunday evening, how much will the rental cost her?
A. $119.97
B. $79.97
C. $29.99
D. $74.97
SUBMIT

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Answer:

24.99 * 3 = 74.97

(D) $74.97

PLEASE HELP !
Chop Chop is a professional fighter who was trained under Master Punch 'N Bag who was injured by Genghis Khanibal. Chop Chop set out to
revenge her master. The antagonist is ?

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Answer:

Genghis Kannibal

Explanation:

Genghis Kannibal was the one who injured Chop Chop's master. As a result, he is the bad guy the main character is set out to destroy/beat.

Genghis Kanibal ( I wanna sing a song ) canibol I’ll eat you up whenever you tell I’m pretty that’s when that home girl really hits !) bang bang .......

What are some examples of almanacs

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Answer:

Almanac, book or table containing a calendar of the days, weeks, and months of the year; a record of various astronomical phenomena, often with climate information and seasonal suggestions for farmers; and miscellaneous other data.

Which sentence has a grammatical or spelling error?
If we find that we should've shipped your order sooner, you'll be eligible for a full refund.
When they finished eating, all the boy's faces were covered in tomato sauce.
Both are correct

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Answer:

I think it should be boys'

Explanation:

Describe someone that is tight with money using a classic charles dickens character.

(allusion/reference please)​

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According to Dickens's description, Scrooge is cold through and through. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. Dickens uses pathetic fallacy to represent Scrooge's nature. ... Scrooge is stingy with his money and will not even allow his clerk Bob Cratchit to have a decent fire to warm him on Christmas Eve

Pls Answer fast will mark brainleist. What are some advantages of (text) a written speech?

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Written speeches are more explicit and straight to the point. The communication is more precise as well and contains more organizational skills.

Read the play The King of Sharks:

Characters
Shark King
Princess
Shark Prince
Villagers
Narrator

Scene 1

Princess is swimming in the ocean, singing.

Narrator: Once, long ago, there lived a beautiful princess on the island of Hawai'i. She loved the ocean, and every morning, she swam in the warm water. While she swam, she sang songs about her love for the deep, blue water and her gratitude for the gentle waves.

Princess: Oh, how I love the ocean. I never want to live anywhere else. If I could not see the beauty of the blue water or hear the sound of the waves, my heart would break.

Princess sees a huge shark fin approaching. Frightened, she swims for shore.

Narrator: One day, the king of the sharks heard the princess's song. Enchanted by her voice and her love for the ocean, he decided that he must meet her. Seeing how frightened she was of his true form, the shark king transformed himself into a human, with a magical cloak of scales in all the colors of the sea.

Princess watches in amazement as a prince in a cloak of many-colored scales steps out of the water and offers her his hand.

Shark King: Dearest Princess, I am so pleased to finally meet you. I have heard your songs many times, and I, too, love the ocean. It is my home.

Princess: Please, come with me to meet my family. They will be amazed to see you.

Exit princess and shark king.

Scene 2

Princess sits by a deep pool on the beach. A large home built into a cliff face is behind her. She holds a baby on her lap. In the pool, a large shark circles.

Narrator: After some time, the shark king and the princess were married. They lived together happily, and they had a son. Sadly, the enchantment that made the shark king human could not last forever.

Shark king emerges from the pool in human form. He removes his cloak and lays it at the princess's feet.

Shark King: My dearest one, I must return home to the ocean now. I will leave this magical cloak for our son. Whenever he wears it, he will be safe from all harm. One day, he will come to find me in his true home, under the waves.

Shark king jumps back into the pool and disappears down into its depths. The princess wraps the baby in the cloak.

Scene 3

Young man with a birthmark in the shape of shark teeth on his back is hiding behind some trees, listening to fishermen talk.

Narrator: The shark prince grew up. He became a strong young man who looked just like the other young men of the village, except for the strange birthmark on his back.

Fisherman 1: I hear there is good fishing out at the cove. I will head there tomorrow morning at first light.

Fisherman 2: I will join you! Be sure you don't mention where you are going to anyone else. It will mean more fish for us!

Fisherman 1: I won't tell a soul. You must have said something last time. There were hardly any fish left.

Narrator: The prince often listened to where the village fishermen planned to go, and he would always get there first to eat his fill of the delicious fish. With his father's cloak around his shoulders, the prince could transform into a shark whenever he chose. The fishermen were becoming suspicious.

Exit fishermen. Prince creeps down to the water's edge and wraps the cloak around his shoulders before jumping into the sea. A shark fin can be seen heading out into the water. Enter fishermen.

Fisherman 1: I knew it! That trickster boy has been stealing our fish.

Fisherman 2: It's not right, using magic to rob honest people of food and a living.

Fisherman 1: He must go.

Scene 4

Fishermen and other villagers are crowded around the pool outside the princess's house. The princess and her son stand in front of them.

Princess: It is time for my son to join his father in the ocean.

Prince: I'm very sorry for all the trouble I've caused.

Villagers: Back to the ocean with you!

Prince: I promise to never take more than my share of the fish again.

Prince hugs his mother goodbye and wraps the cloak around his shoulders. He jumps into the pool and swims down so deep that no one can see him. Far off, out in the ocean, a huge shark fin can be seen bobbing above the water. Soon, a smaller fin joins it.

Narrator: The shark prince joined his father in the ocean, and to this day, the sharks never take more than their share of the fish.

How does the princess feel about the ocean? (2 points)
She is scared of the ocean.
She is suspicious of the ocean.
She hates the ocean.
She loves the ocean.


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I believe the answer is "She loves the ocean" ^^

the princess feel about the ocean that She loves the ocean. Hence option D is correct.

What is Ocean ?

The body of salt water known as the ocean, sometimes known as the sea or the world ocean, is what covers around 70.8% of the planet's surface and holds 97% of its water. Any of the large bodies of water that the world ocean is typically divided into can also be referred to as an ocean. Five distinct oceanic regions are given distinct names: the Pacific (biggest), the Atlantic, the Indian, the Southern, and the Arctic (smallest). Approximately 361,000,000 km2 (139,000,000 sq mi) of the planet is covered in water. Since the ocean is the main part of the hydrosphere, it is essential to life as we know it. The ocean affects climate and weather patterns, the carbon cycle, and the water cycle by serving as a significant heat reservoir.

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Read Mary Antin’s biography from "The Promised Land."

Mary Antin (1881-1949), immigration rights activist, came to the United States during the third great wave of immigration (1881-1920), when more than 23 million immigrants came to America. These new arrivals were largely from eastern and southern Europe. Although born into poverty, Antin rose out of it through education and eventually attended Columbia University.
What is the most likely reason why this biography was included before the main text?
A. to entertain the reader with exciting details about the author’s life
B. to persuade the reader to feel sympathy for the author
C. to inform the reader that the author's education was very unusual
D. to help the reader understand the author's purpose for writing the story

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Explanation:

Why does Luis likely tell his mother to sit and relax?

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Answer:

Explanation:

because she had a harsh work day and you (little g rat) keeps bothering rher llalll

Mom is most related to which of the following choices: remember meme. Flashback. Missive.

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Answer:

remember meme

Explanation:

she will remind you to do your chores

what the statement "It is a sin to argue in front of the customer."

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Answer:

I guess, ive never head that before

Explanation:

PSYCHOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY

please I need these last 5, help me

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Answer:

21. D

22. C

23. B

24. B

25. A

Explanation:

21. All options are considered discrimination.

22. See definition of genocide

23. An ethnic group is defined as a group of individuals who share the same cultural upbringing.

24. See definition of institutionalized.

25. See definition of stereotype.

Hope this helps and good luck!

Choose the sentence that BEST summarizes the invitation.

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Answer:

C

Explanation: because the kids them worked very hard on the projects and was very anxious to show off their work to their parents.

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