4. Match these verbs with the nouns given in the box below.
a. attend
b. diagnose
C. catch
d. hold
e develop
I suggest
9. construct
h. emphasize
i. measure
j. borrow

Clues ::
software
speed
a remedy
a point
a record
a super computer
church
a cold
disease
books​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Down:

Explanation:

Attend = church

Diagnose = disease

Catch = a cold

Hold = a record

Develop = a point

Suggest = a remedy

Construct = a super computer

Measure = speed

Borrow = books


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Answer:

it sneezed

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Which of the following best describes the poem ( Advice to a Prophet)  as a whole?

(a) An amusing satire on the excesses of modern prophets

(b) A poetic expression of the need for love to give meaning to life

(c) A lyrical celebration of the importance of nature for human beings

(d) A personal meditation on human courage in the face of destruction

(e) A philosophical poem about human beings and nature

Answer:

(d) A personal meditation on human courage in the face of destruction

Explanation:

The poem reinforces the idea that human beings would promote their own destruction with an excuse that they were trying to protect each other, when in fact they were not. The poet wrote this poem to reinforce the fear of nuclear weapons that proved to be gigantic threats and that allowed human beings to play with their own destruction.

What did people believe about the influence of the stars on human?

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Answer:

People believed it was God's way of telling us stories.

What are some positives and negatives about ap vs dual credit courses

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Answer:

Colleges are more likely to accept credits received from AP testing rather than Dual Enrollment classes. ... Overall, the main difference between the courses is the fact that AP classes require an AP exam, while Dual Enrollment classes just require a passing grade.

Explanation:

Made a mess. Identify the choice that corrects this sentence fragment

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Answer:

Three Ways to Turn a Fragment into a Complete Sentence

Attach. Attach the fragment to a nearby complete sentence. Incorrect: I forgot to eat breakfast. ...

Revise. Revise the fragment by adding whatever is missing – subject, verb, complete thought. ...

Rewrite. Rewrite the fragment or the entire passage that contains the fragment.

Explanation:

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The article is “Volar by Judith Ortiz Cofer” and the questions are in Commonlit! Please help! It’s due in around 10 hours! and for the final question, my teacher asks to use RACE, R= Restate, A= Answer, C= Cite, E= Explain

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Answer:

1. JUDITH ORTIZ COFER (b. 1952)

Volar1

Born in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, Judith Ortiz Cofer just two years later moved with her family, first to New Jersey and later to Georgia, experiences that would inspire much of her later fiction and poetry. "How can you inject passion and purpose into your work if it has no roots?" she asks, avowing that her own roots include a long line of women storytellers who "infected" her at a very early age with the desire to tell stories both on and off the page. After earning an MA at Florida Atlantic University (1977), Ortiz Cofer returned to Georgia, where she is an emeritus professor at the University of Georgia. Among her numerous publications are the novels The Line of the Sun (1989), in which a young girl relates the history of her ne'er-do-well uncle's emigration from Puerto Rico, The Meaning of Consuelo (2003), and Call Me Maria (2006); the poetry collection A Love Story Beginning in Spanish (2005); and The Latin Deli (1993) and The Year of Our Revolution (1998), two collec- tions that seamlessly interweave fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, thereby demonstrating, in Ortiz Cofer's words, "the need to put things together in a holistic way."

At twelve I was an avid consumer of comic books—Supergirl being my favor- ite. I spent my allowance of a quarter a day on two twelve-cent comic books or a double issue for twenty-five. I had a stack of Legion of Super Heroes and Supergirl comic books in my bedroom closet that was as tall as I am. I had a recurring dream in those days: that I had long blond hair and could fly. In my dream I climbed the stairs to the top of our apartment building as myself, but as I went up each flight, changes would be taking place. Step by step I would fill out: My legs would grow long, my arms harden into steel, and my hair would magically go straight and turn a golden color. Of course I would add the bonus of breasts, but not too large; Supergirl had to be aerodynamic. Sleek and hard as a supersonic missile. Once on the roof, my parents safely asleep in their beds, I would get on tiptoe, arms outstretched in the position for flight, and jump out my fifty-story-high window into the black lake of the sky. From up there, over the rooftops, I could see everything, even beyond the few blocks of our barrio;2 with my X-ray vision I could look inside the homes of people who interested me. Once I saw our landlord, whom I knew my parents feared, sitting in a treasure- room dressed in an ermine coat and a large gold crown. He sat on the floor counting his dollar bills. I played a trick on him. Going up to his building's chimney, I blew a little puff of my superbreath into his fireplace, scattering his stacks of money so that he had to start counting all over again. I could more or less program my Supergirl dreams in those days by focusing on the object of my current obsession. This way I "saw" into the private lives of my neighbors, my teachers, and in the last days of my childish fantasy and the beginning of ado- lescence, into the secret room of the boys I liked. In the mornings I'd wake up in my tiny bedroom with the incongruous—at least in our tiny apartment— white "princess" furniture my mother had chosen for me, and find myself back in my body: my tight curls still clinging to my head, skinny arms and legs and flat chest unchanged.

In the kitchen my mother and father would be talking softly over a café con

leche. She would come "wakeme" exactly forty-five minutes after they had got- ten up. It was their time together at the beginning of each day and even at an early age I could feel their disappointment if I interrupted them by getting up too early. So I would stay in my bed recalling my dreams of flight, perhaps plan- ning my next flight. In the kitchen they would be discussing events in the bar- rio. Actually, he would be carrying that part of the conversation; when it was her turn to speak she would, more often than not, try shifting the topic toward her desire to see her

familia on the Island: How about a vacation in Puerto Rico together this year, Querido?4 We could rent a car, go to the beach. We could . . . 5 And he would answer patiently, gently, Mi amor, do you know how much it would cost for all of us to fly there? It is not possible for me to take the time off . . .Mi vida, please understand. . . . And I knew that soon she would rise from the table. Not abruptly. She would light a cigarette and look out the kitchen win- dow. The view was of a dismal alley that was littered with refuse thrown from windows. The space was too narrow for anyone larger than a skinny child to enter safely, so it was never cleaned. My mother would check the time on the clock over her sink, the one with a prayer for patience and grace written in Spanish. A birthday gift. She would see that it was time to wake me. She'd sigh deeply and say the same thing the view from her kitchen window always inspired her to say: Ay, si yo pudiera volar.

write suffex for 'laugh'​

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Answer:

LIST OF SOME SOME SUFFIX OF LAUGH !!

1)laughed

2)laughinga

3)laughter

4)laughs

5)laughable

6)laugher

7)laughers

8)laughters

9)laughably

10)laughingstock

11)laughingstocks

12)laughton

13)laughingly

Explanation:

HOPE IT HELPS YOU ......

Answer:

Laughter

Explanation:

-ter is the suffix

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What grade are you in? I’m in 9th and I’ve had almost all A’s every year in Lea
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Select whether the sentence below is a simple, compound, complex or compound-complex sentence.

The president is elected to a five-year term, yet most of his or her duties are ceremonial.
a.
Simple
c.
Compound-Complex
b.
Compound
d.
Complex

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Answer:

C

Compound - complex

Explanation:

Sorry if wrong

Is anyone actually ready for end of year tests?

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Answer:

No, I always tell myself not to freak out and be stressed but I still am because all of theses tests depend on our future.

Explanation:

Hope you have a wonderful day!

Read the sentence.
The principal gave Patti as large a prize as [he did] _____.

Which pronoun correctly completes the elliptical clause?


A. me


B. I


C. mine

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Answer:

c. mine

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Answer:

When I have a math assignment and I need help.

Explanation:

When I have to deal with ELA assignment.

What is the effect of having multiple modes, mediums, and formats in the museum ?


The multiple learning options show that museum designers are confused.


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The multiple learning options would likely help more museumgoers understand modern slavery.


Extra written text will help some visitors understand the shame of modern slavery .

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

I got it right.

Answer:

C. The multiple learning options would likely help more museumgoers understand modern slavery.

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Answer:

it is a good point of view

Explanation:

the narrator is not looking at his or her teacher with any negative view

Select the adverbs. My sister Elizabeth hardly touched her dinner, but afterward she complained of being hungry.​

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Answer:

Afterward, Hardly.

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B. Jack lived so far out in the boon he welcomed any and all visitors.
C. Winning the lottery booned me from poverty to wealth in a day.
D. Her friendliness and attention to detail were a boon to our company.

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Answer:

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Answer and Explanation:

I was still feeling the nut in my pocket while my parents talked excitedly about the memories they had with this artifact. I was having a great time, because I loved listening to their memories about the trees and the fruits they promoted. I really wanted to know what I could do with the nut, it looked so hard and difficult to open, but it had an interesting appearance and it aroused my curiosity.

My father said that it was possible to open the nut with a certain effort and that the content tasted good, but that the nut was too small and that I should keep it as a reminder of that day and show it to my children in the future, as proof of what I had observed today.

I thought this was a good idea and went to my room to find a good place for the nut.

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in not less than 400 words write a story that ends with the saying better later than never

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Read the passage below (from Gertrude Stein's Three Lives) with accuracy and fluency. Discuss any unfamiliar words from the passage and what strategies you used to understand them.

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Answer:

vigor, I used the context clues around it and I infer that it means energy

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that he likes Margot rather than her
that she pesters him too often
that she is too young for him
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Answer:

that she pesters him too often

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B. Vampires and werewolves team up to fight invaders.

C. Supernatural events make a man question his sanity.

D. The open desert teaches a traveler respect for nature.

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C is the correct answer

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This is an example of present tense.

Answer:

present

Explanation:

it is talking about now

how are Nancy Bobofit and Clarisse different from each other

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Answer:

Clarisse is a demigod, daughter of ares, who prefers to bully via violence over insults. Where as Nancy Bobofit is a mortal, who prefers to bully via insults. Both are rude to Percy with somewhat petty reasons for doing so. Clarisse's being that Percy gained some respect from killing the minotaur, and drenching her in toilet water; and Nancy Bobofit's being that she is a Kleptomaniac. (in the musical her reason is because Percy told her to stop wedgie-ing the first graders)

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Nancy Bobo fit and Clarisse different from each other Clarisse La Rue reminded Percy of Nancy, but Clarisse was much larger and stronger looking.

What are the similarity about Clarisse and Nancy Bobo fit?

Yes, because she is big and mean, just like Nancy. According to Percy, the big girl from the Ares cabin is similar to Nancy Bobo fit.

Nancy Bobo fit is a kleptomaniac mortal girl who attended Percy Jackson's sixth grade school, Yancy Academy. Nancy was the first person to fall victim to Percy Jackson's demigod abilities.

Clarisse, like the majority of her siblings, is generally hot-tempered, arrogant, brave, and strong. She is also reputed to be a bully who sticks the heads of new campers in the toilets.

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animal rights
medical testing on animals
when John Muir started the Sierra Club
activism in the US

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Answer:

animal rights

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Answer: B  

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Answer:

Ob

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B. to tell that the drawings will be judged for a prize
C. to create excitement about the artwork on display
E
D. to explain how pen and pencil drawings are different
U
E. to challenge them to look for mistakes in the drawings
E
F. to encourage them to attend the show

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Answer:

A and D

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Answer:

a and e

Explanation:

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Answer:

"Build up . . . institutions which will ensure justice”

“end poverty and ignorance and disease”

Explanation:

edge

Answer:

B and c

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