Which two things about the hawk are correct? A It was the hunter's favorite hawk. B It was the only pet the hunter had. C It was trained to hunt. D It was twice the size of most hawks. It was an unusual color.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

It was the only pet the hunter had

It was trained to hunt.

Answer 2

Answer:

it was twice the size of most hawks it was an unusual color


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O) Write sentences in the PASSIVE.Use these phrases: * in the sea * at school * in the kitchen * at the post office * in Australia * in Italy * at weddings * in Mediterr
anean countries * in the cinema Example: olives / grow Olives are grown in Mediterranean countries. 1. films / show 2. meals / cook​

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The passive voice can be seen in a sentence where the subject of the sentence does not perform the action of the verb of the sentence, but suffers the action of that verb.

In this case, you need to know that in a sentence the verb is every word that refers to an action or state, while the subject is the word the verb refers to as the doer of the action, or the person who is suffering the action.

This way, you can write the sentences using the passive voice as follows:

Films are a great option to show students new languages at school. The cook is encouraged to prepare the meals in the kitchen.

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The purpose of an essay's introduction is to
summarize and restate the thesis
hook readers and state a thesis
explain and develop ideas
provide examples and details


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Answer:

B)  hook readers and state a thesis

Explanation:

When writing an introduction, the goal is to summarize and repeat the thesis; hook readers' attention and establish a thesis; clarify and expand concepts by including illustrations and supporting information.

Create a ten- to fifteen-slide slideshow presentation that uses the research you conducted on your thesis statement about the historical, social, political, and cultural circumstances in Nigeria in the 1890s. Consult and properly cite at least three sources of information and include at least three visuals that support your research.

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The slideshow presentation should be created based on your opinion of the historical, political, social and cultural circumstances of Nigeria in the 1890s and for that reason, I cannot do this presentation for you, but I will show you how to do it.

As shown in the question, you will be asked to create a fifteen slide presentation based on the research you have done on the historical, political, social and cultural circumstances of Nigeria. In that case, you should re-read all your research and establish a point of view, an opinion on how these factors influence Nigeria. That opinion is your Thesis Statement.

Next, you should look for research sources that show information that proves that your opinion is true, you need at least three research sources. These sources must be reliable, that is, they must be written by subject matter experts.

After that, you can assemble the slides as follows:

Use the first three slides to show an introduction to your presentation, where you present the elements that will be discussed during the presentation.Use the rest of the slides to show your thesis statement and all the evidence to show that it is true and relevant.Leave the last slide to present a conclusion, where you will show your final reasoning about Nigeria and reinforce your thesis statement.

It is important that you use very little text in your presentation and fill your slides with visuals such as photos, videos, graphs and tables.

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I'm sorry but this is a Reading one...TnT:
You are going to read an extract from a novel. For questions 1-8, choose the answer (A, B, C or
D) which you think fits best according to the text.
On the very last day of a bad year, I was leaning against a pillar in the Baltimore railway station,
waiting to catch the 10.10 to Philadelphia. There were a lot more people waiting than I had
expected. That airy, light, clean, polished feeling I generally got in the station had been lost.
Elderly couples with matching luggage stuffed the benches, and swarms of college kids littered the
floor with their bags.
A grey-haired man was walking around speaking to different strangers one by one. Well-off, you
could tell: tanned skin, nice sweater, soft, beige car-coat. He went up to a woman sitting alone and
asked her a question. Then he came over to a girl standing near me. She had long blond hair, and I had been thinking I wouldn’t mind talking to her myself. The man said, ‘Would you by any chance
be travelling to Philadelphia?’
‘Well, northbound, yes,’ she said.
‘But to Philadelphia?’
‘No, New York, but I’ll be ...’
‘Thanks, anyway,’ he said, and he moved toward the next bench.
Now he had my full attention. ‘Ma’am,’ I heard him ask an old lady, ‘are you travelling to
Philadelphia?’ When the woman told him, ‘Wilmington,’ he didn’t say a thing, just marched on
down the row to one of the matched-luggage couples. I straightened up from my pillar and drifted
closer, looking toward the platform as if I had my mind on the train.
Well, / was going to Philadelphia. He could have asked me. I understood why he didn’t, of
course. No doubt, I struck him as unreliable. He just glanced quickly at me and then swerved off
toward the bench at the other end of the waiting area. By now he was looking seriously stressed.
‘Please!’ he said to a woman reading a book. ‘Tell me you’re going to Philadelphia!’
She lowered her book. She was thirtyish, maybe thirty-five - older than I was, anyhow. A school teacher sort. ‘Philadelphia?’ she said. ‘Why, yes, I am.’
‘Then could I ask you a favor?’
I stopped several feet away and frowned down at my left wrist. (Never mind that I don’t own a
watch.) Even without looking, I could sense how she went on guard. The man must have sensed
it too, because he said, ‘Nothing too difficult, I promise!’
They were announcing my train now. People started moving toward Gate E, the older couples
hauling their wheeled bags behind them like big pets on leashes. Next I heard the man talking. ‘My daughter’s flying out this afternoon for a study year abroad, leaving from Philadelphia. So I put her
on a train this morning, stopping for groceries afterward, and came home to find my wife in a state.
She hardly said “hello” to me. You see my daughter’d forgotten her passport. She’d telephoned
home from the station in Philadelphia; didn’t know what to do next.’
The woman clucked sympathetically. I'd have kept quiet myself. Waited to find out
where he was heading with this.
‘So I told her to stay put. Stay right there in the station, I said, and I would get somebody here to
carry up her passport.’
A likely story! Why didn’t he go himself, if this was such an emergency?
‘Why don’t you go yourself?’ the woman asked him.
‘I can’t leave my wife alone for that long. She’s in a wheelchair.’
This seemed like a pretty poor excuse, if you want my honest opinion. Also, it exceeded the
amount of bad luck that one family could expect. I let my eyes wander toward the two of them. The
man was holding a packet, not a plain envelope, which would have been the logical choice, but
one of those padded envelopes the size of a paperback book. Aha! Padded! So you couldn’t feel
the contents! And from where I stood, it looked to be stapled shut besides. Watch yourself, lady, I
said silently.
2. Why does the narrator show an interest in the grey-haired stranger?
A. He was fascinated by the stranger’s questions.
B. He was anxious about the stranger’s destination.
C. He was jealous of the stranger’s appearance.
D. He was impressed by the stranger’s skill with people.
3. What does the writer mean by ‘she went on guard’?
A. The woman was employed by the railway company.
B. The woman was ready to call the police.
C. The woman was surprised by the man’s attitude.
D. The woman was cautious in her response.
4. According to the stranger, how was his wife feeling when he got home?
A. relieved to see him
B. annoyed by their daughter’s phone call
C. upset about their daughter’s situation
D. worried about planning the best course of action
5. What does the bold ‘this’ refer to?
A. the story B. the passport
C. the station D. the telephone call
6. When the narrator had heard the stranger’s explanation, he felt
A. sympathetic towards the stranger’s daughter.
B. willing to offer his assistance.
C. doubtful about the combination of events.
D. confused by the story the stranger told.

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Answer:

2) A

3) D

4) C

5) A

6) C

Explanation:

Let me know if you need any explanations (and for which numbers)

Hope this helps!

“Consequently, we are running of resources without a more energy efficient
option." is an example of
A. Causeleffect transition
B. Addition transition
C. Concluding transition
D. Rhetorical question

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Answer:

A). Causal effect transition

Explanation:

The transition words are described as the words that are employed to connect ideas in a fluent manner. They function as a bridge to ensure the smooth flow of ideas by relating one sentence to the other to show the association.

In the given sentence, the use of the causal effect transition word 'consequently' which shows that how a specific cause brought a particular effect('we are running of resources...efficient'). These causal effect transitions show the reason behind a certain event, action, or idea which is followed by the effect led by that cause. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

1. A. cosmetics B. economics C. photography D. experence

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Answer:

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1. Use the following notes to write into full sentences about St Paul's Cathedral in London.
a. On/left/beautiful/St Paul's Cathedral.
b. Stood/over 300 years.
c. Designed/Christopher Wren.
d. One/large/dome/world.
e. Said/influenced/design/Capitol building/Washington.
f. Lord Nelson/buried/crypt.

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St. Paul’s Cathedral, designed by the architect Sir Christopher Wren, is an Anglican cathedral and one of London’s most iconic buildings. It is located on top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London. Its famous lead-covered dome is one of the world’s largest, and at 111 m (365 ft), it was the tallest building in London from its completion in 1710 until 1967.

The current cathedral is the fifth building on the site of Ludgate Hill, the original church having been founded in 604 AD. The fourth, Old St. Paul’s was a huge Gothic cathedral built by the Normans and regarded as one of the masterpieces of medieval Europe, with a tower and spire reaching a height of 489 ft. It was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666, following which, a decision was taken to build a new cathedral from scratch.

St. Paul’s is one of the most significant buildings in terms of national identity, with propaganda images showing it remaining unscathed having become synonymous with the wartime Blitz. It has also been the location for the funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill; as well as the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
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In the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare, the tale begins with one of the main characters being cast away on an island after a violent storm at sea. Which type of conflict does this show?
Man vs. Man
O Man vs. Nature
O Man vs. Self
O Man vs. Society

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Answer:

Man vs. Nature

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I am not following you. Change into passive.

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Answer:

You are not followed by me

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a letter about the good result of truthfulness​

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Answer:

Dear Alice,

Hope you are in good health. I am writing this letter, not to ask anything from you but to tell you something really important. You must be thinking what is so important thing that I really wanted to share from you. We are friends since last 10 years and there is nothing that has been successful in creating misunderstanding between us. We have always stood for each other in every problem that has come our way. You have always told me truth about every issue and we have dealt with it our way. It is really great courage to always speak truth even in difficult situations. But since you always speak truth, I can never doubt you and believe in whatever you say. This has made our relation really strong. I wish our relation continues forever and our love for each other stays same till our last breathe.

Regards,

Jamie.

Why is Effective Writing important even during the Age of Technology?

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Answer:

writing abilities channelize your knowledge and brain to the point of value.

do you think we can be famous if we want? how?​

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I would answer yes but mostly no.

It would be easy to go viral on the internet and that could most likely lead to your fame but being famous means that everyone knows you and it’s not a one time thing. Being viral limits your fame within people who use the internet and look at viral videos along with being a one time fame, like just that one video you’re in. People may not even recognize you, yourself, only recognize the video.

Additionally, trying to become famous in the entertainment industry is difficult, being visually appealing is the bottom line. As a actor you have to be good at acting which isn’t impossible but requires a lot of talent. As a singer you have to be good at singing, the same thing. And so on for comedians and other people in the industry. Everyone has to like you or you’ll be kicked out of the industry or not be famous.
No matter how many movies you act in, how many songs you sing, etc. they have to become hits for yourself to become famous.
And obviously through common sense, hits are difficult to make.

So in the end, becoming famous is hard, but being viral may be easy, or at least easier.

Sorry if this was all over the place, hope it helped.

Answer: In other words, you be whatever you want to be. But that kind of limits when it gets to fame. Being famous means people around the globe knows who you are. People know you, appreciate you. And theyre the reason why you have your fame. But that also means its not easy going viral. Most people do many things for years to become famous. So its better to just try, and one day, you'll get it

Explanation:

You went on a day trip with some friends last week. Write about the trip's
activities and your feelings about the trip.

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Answer and Explanation:

Last week, my friends and I agreed to go for a day taking a walk in the woods. We wanted to observe the birds and photograph different species that we weren't used to seeing. I didn't see many birds that day, but it felt great to walk in the middle of nature and the weather was very nice, we were all very happy with the tour. We walked for about three hours and then stopped for a while to rest and have a picnic. At that time, we talked a lot and even sang several songs, which was very beneficial for our friendship.

We had to walk back for another three hours and arrived at our hotel in the late afternoon. We decided to rest for the night and watch a movie before bed. The whole trip made me very happy and I felt refreshed coming home the next day.

if you were to choose between dating a Muslim girl that is loyal and an American girl who cheats every two days with different men who would you choose and why?​

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Answer:

This question is highly subjective lol. My answer would be the former (loyal Muslim opposed to constant cheating American)

Explanation:

If your thing is to be cheated on then by all means go for the American girl, but personally I'd rather not be in a relationship as such. I feel like this question is only difficult for people who reeeeally don't want to date Muslim women, unless they like being with women who sleep with many other men.

I'm curious to know what class this question was asked for and what your answer is though

how / much / cost / send / a box / cherries / the US?

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Answer:

how many box cherries of cost send the us

Answer:

how much does it cost to send a box of cherries to the US?

Explanation:

Read the stanza from "Twelfth Song of Thunder."
The voice that beautifies the land!
The voice below
The voice of the grasshopper
Among the plants
Again and again it sounds,
The voice that beautifies the land.
Which message does the repetition in the stanza make clear?

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Answer:

The sound of the grasshopper makes the landscape more wondrous.

Answer:

The sound of the grasshopper makes the landscape more wondrous.

Explanation:

Talk about how you can reduce your stress. Come up with five ways to help you de-stress

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Exercise. It's a cliché for a reason: exercise really does prompt your body to release feel-good hormones like endorphins, which can help you to feel less stressed. ...

Organise. ...

Breathe. ...

Take a time out. ...

Meditate.

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Write the following sentence in the indirect reason:
David said, "I will slain the giant in the name of the Lord."

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‏Which of the following statements is generally true about change in the workplace ? a ) Most people accept change easily . b ) Smart companies can avoid change altogether . c ) Change in the workplace happens fairly infrequently d ) Individuals can learn to manage the change in their lives .
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David said that he will slain the giant in the name of the Lord.

She said to him, "wait a minute" into indirect speech.​

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Answer:

"She said "wait a minute" to him"

Answer:

She said to him that waited a minute.

Which sentence is most clearly a theme?
O A. Treating people like animals turns them into animals.
O B. A spy finds that she's been set up by her own agency.
O C. It was so cold, even the trees shivered in the passing wind.
O D. The curtain rises to reveal a chaotic but cozy study.

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Answer:

I d say B

Explanation:

like the theme is there's a spy thats is being setup and the spy doesn't know

What group of people might the Medical Man represent in The Time Machine?

A. Doctors
B. Lawyers
C. Politicians
D. Teenagers

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Answer:

doctors

i guess. i dunno about this but i guess it's doctor

Answer:

i say it doctor so letter a

Everybody should do theri best

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Answer:

Its not theri its their

but you are right everyone should do their best doesn't matters that you win or lose

Which does a general rubric not evaluate?
the
grammar and spelling in a piece of writing
the focus and organization of a writing assignment
the supporting details in a piece of writing
the way in which a writer follows the writing process

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Answer:

the way in which a writer follows the writing process

Explanation:

10 بعد صفات مواد الخام التي تصية منها الأشياء .9- قبل المدن و الدول و القارات PHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWERS OFROM:- A - AN - THE - NO ARTICLE 1. The 1-..the.. town which I was born in is Ashmoun. We live in ....an........... old house near to the sea Nile. A: Would you lend me ........ Limoney, please? We are spending our holiday in .......... the..... Britain this summer. Visitor: Where's the office, please? Girl: It's on...the...... fifth floor. On our trip to Spain, we crossed ... .a... Atlantic Ocean. We had dinner at ...... .an.... most expensive restaurant in town. This man works for eight hours ...... the..... day. Excuse me, I need ..an... information about the flight to Boston. 0. Magda is wearing ...a.. ... blue dress with red shoes 1. We usually have ..... .......the....... dinner at 7 o'clock. 2. We enjoyedthe party the which Sara had prepared yesterday.​

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U may wanna write that again

If you were exploring the topic of science education, what category of classical invention would it fall in

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Answer:

the most important thing we can do is inspire young minds and to advance the kind of science, math and technology education that will youngsters take us to the next phase of space travel.

I need help with This plz

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5 however an argument could be made for 3

If you had a Spanish speaking ESL client (someone who used Spanish Influenced English), you could predict that he would have the following problems with SAE.
a) Confusing tense and lax vowels
b) Deaffrication and affrication
c) consonant devoicing at the ends of words
d) reduction of consonant clusters at the ends of words
e) stopping of fricatives

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I want to say your answer is A. If you're speaking ESL than your terms normally don't flow together properly and you can confuse tense and lax vowels.

Answer:

A) Confusing tense and lax vowels

Explanation:

The following problems client with SAE faces is confusing tense and lax vowels  When you speak ESL, your terms usually don't flow properly together and you can confuse tense vowels with loose vowels.

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many of the students (didn't/don't) come to school yesterday .Choose the correct form from the brackets

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Answer:

many of the students didn't come to school yesterday .

hope it helps

PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST

Answer:

didn't

Explanation:

For many adults, learning .......................... as something only for school children.
A. doesn't see
B. don't see
C. aren't seen
D. isn't sên

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Answer:

i think doesn't is the answer

Which of the following literary devices is not part of the authors voice

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Answer:

setting

Grammar

punctuation

Explanation:

The author's voice refers to a writer's style, the quality that makes their writing unique. A character's voice is the speech and thought patterns of characters in a narrative. The latter voice is one of the most vital elements of a story for readers of fiction.

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