Answer:
That a very true.
Explanation:
which of the following is not a feature of parliamentary democracy and the rule of law see freedom of association in the freedom of speech is separation of powers
(a) Explain the quantity theory and (b) how does the theory explains the cause of inflation
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
The quantity theory generally represented by the formula:
MV = PT
Where ;
M, money supply, that is monet in the economy
V, velocity of money, which shows the rate at which money is used to obtain a finished product.
P ; average price level
T ; volume of transactions, good and services transacted in. the economy
The quantity theory explains how variation in the quantity of money in circulation within an economy causes variation in the price level of goods and services.
B.)
From the money quantity theory, we can observe a proportional relationship between quantity of money supply and the price level of goods. With more money in circulation, people are able to increase their demand for goods and services. Increase demand drives prices Hence, causing inflation.
how will you compare the farmers' conditoin before and the farmers' condition now?
Answer:
Today farms are a lot less diverse meaning that usually farms specialize in either crops mostly being corn and soybeans or specializing in livestock either cattle or hogs.
At what point in the story is Christian called Christian, why is that point significant in Pilgrim's Progress
Answer:
In Pilgrim's Progress, when Christian asks Evangelist “Whither must I fly? ... Also, at the cross Christian receives a scroll, which he later calls his assurance. ... If you want some help reading the great classic, Leland Ryken has just published a ... He blogs at Between Two Worlds and Evangelical History.
Explanation:
Which background for my phone do you like better
The hands Or the flower
(I like other people’s opinion)
Flowers the flowers flowers flowers and flowers flowers flower
Undaunted and daunted share the same root, daunt, which means "to subdue." The prefix -un means "not."
Based on this information, what is the most likely definition of undaunted?
wrathful, not able to be calmed
demanding, difficult to please
unwilling, not enthusiastic
unafraid, not discouraged
Answer:
Unafraid, not discouraged
Explanation:
Dauntless means without fear so I assume undaunted means unafraid
Answer:
Unafraid, not discouraged
Explanation:
which of the following scentences shows the correct use of a transition word ?
Select the sentence that does NOT contain an error.
А
After the wreck, Ralph was able to climb out the drivers window.
B
Carters' daughter is going to attend the University of Florida in the fall.
C с
The boss's wife is providing a catered lunch for the entire advertising division of Johnson Consulting Firm.
D
Thomas cabin in the mountain is his favorite place to go when he needs to relax.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A is incorrect because driver's should have an apostrophe.
B is incorrect because the apostrophe is supposed to be before the s.
C is correct because you can place an apostrophe like that, but you don't need the s after the apostrophe.
D is incorrect because Thomas is supposed to have an apostrophe after his name.
she lives their with her uncle and aunt.(yes/no)
over here.
m. If you__ (work) hard, you (get) good
marks.
Answer:
work..........will get.
If you will work hard, You will get good marks
listen to the first stanza.what can you tell about the young man's attitude toward father william
Answer:
The correct answer is HE THINKS FATHER WILLIAM IS TOO OLD TO BE DOING WHAT HE DOES
Hey I need to do a survey for a English debate so if you guys could answer the question was the US justified in dropping the atomic bombs on japan why or why not I would appreciate it
Answer:
I would say that the U.S. was justified for dropping the bombs on Japan. Up until the Pearl Harbor bombing, the U.S. was completely uninvolved in WW 2. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, it killed many people.
Match each underlined dependent clause with the part of speech it functions as in the sentence.
She said hello when she saw me.
nominal
The painting that you admired is
mine
adjectival
Whatever you want for lunch is fine.
adverbial
Answer:
1. She said hello when she saw me - adverbial
2. The painting that you admired is mine - adjectival
3. Whatever you want for lunch is fine. - nominal
Explanation:
1: describes relative time event happened [when she saw me]
2: works to describe a noun [the painting]
3: has a group of words with a conjugated verb that acts as a noun [whatever you want]
The matching of the dependent clause will be:
Adverbial clauseAdjectival clauseNominal clauseWhat is a dependent clause?It should be noted that a dependent clause simply means a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence
In this case, matching of the dependent clause will be and adverbial clause, and adjectival clause, and a nominal clause.
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which of the following organisms undergo incomplete metamorphosis
a fly and louse
b chicken and frog
c aphid and lady bug
d mosquito and butter fly
Is this new technology a better way to produce freshwater than building large desalination plants
Answer:
no.
Explanation:
we should all start using woterwalluns.
_plans to use the touchy-feely mannerisms of_to get him in
trouble with Othello.
Answer:
Act 1(AO1)
Explanation:
OTHELLO: THE HERO DRIVEN BY LOVE:
The Moor Othello, a respected general, has secretly married a wealthy Venetian aristocrat, Desdemona. Her father, Barbantio, is informed of this (on the night of the marriage) by Roderigo, who had hoped to marry Desdemona himself. Barbantio goes in search of Othello and then makes his way to the Senate where he accuses Othello of bewitching his daughter;
"That thou hast practised on her with foul charms, abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals."
(Act I, Scene 2)
"She is abused, stolen from me, corrupted by spells and medicines."
(ACT I, Scene 3)
(possible context of black people and witches)
Barbantio's accusations are proved false when Othello and Desdemona explain how they fell in love. The Duke of Venice tries to reconcile Barbantio to his daughter's marriage but the angry father disowns Desdemona.
"That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter,
it is most true. True, I have married her.
The very head and front of my offending
Hath this extent, no more."
(Act I, Scene 3)
(It's true that I've taken this man's daughter from him and married her. But that's my only offence. There's nothing more.)
"Her father loved me, oft invited me,
Still questioned me the story of my life
From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes,
That I have passed...She'd come again and with a greedy ear"
(Act I, Scene 3)
(Desdemona used to listen attentively. If she had to go do some household chore, I noticed that she'd always come back quickly to hear more of my stories. Desdemona fell in love with Othello and his past. Compelling stories that captured Desdemona's heart.)
The Senate sends Othello to defend Cyprus from a Turkish invasion. Desdemona asks to be allowed to accompany her husband, She is put in the care of Othello's ensign, Iago. Iago's wife, Emilia, is to be Desdemona's lady-in-waiting.
"The Turk with a most mighty preparation makes for Cyprus. Othello, the fortitude of the place is best known to you."
(Act I, Scene 3)
(The Turks are heading for Cyprus with a powerful fleet. Othello, you understand better than anyone how the defences for Cyprus work. Even though we have a very good officer in charge there already, everyone says you're the better man for the job. Emphasises the political respect they have for Othello.)
"And I a heavy interim shall support
By his dear absence. Let me go with him."
(Act I, Scene 3)
(When I fell in love with Othello I made up my mind that I wanted to live with him. You can see how much I wanted to be with him by how violently I threw away my old life. I feel like I'm a part of him now, and that means I'm part of a soldier. I saw Othello's true face when I saw his mind. I gave my whole life to him because of his honour and bravery. If I were left at home uselessly while he went off to war, then I'm separated from my husband in his natural element. I'd be miserable without him. Let me go with him
IAGO: THE VILLAIN DRIVEN BY REVENGE:
Iago is an embittered man, who is angry because Othello has not given him the promotion that he believes is due to him. A young Florentine soldier, Cassio has been made lieutenant over him.
"I know my price, I am worth no worse a place."
(Act I, Scene 1)
And I know my own worth well enough to know I deserve that position [to be made Othello's lieutenant
"says he, "I have already chose my officer."
And what was he?... One Michael Cassio, a Florentine."
"But he, sir, had th' election"
(Act I, Scene 1)
(I've already chosen my lieutenant," he says. And who does he choose? A guy who knows more about numbers than fighting! This guy from Florence named Michael Cassio. Iago's jealousy illustrated/introduced by Shakespeare.)
(But Cassio's been chosen over me.)
Iago seeks to revenge himself on both Cassio and Othello, and has already made trouble for Othello; it was he who persuaded Roderigo to inform Brabantio of Desdemona's elopement in the first scene.
"I follow him to serve my turn upon him."
Act I, Scene 1)
(I'm serving under him to take advantage of him. Manipulation and deception. His Machiavellian character introduced.)
"Call up her father. Rouse him. Make after him, Poison his delight, Proclaim him in the streets."
(Act I, Scene 1)
(Let's shout up to Desdemona's father, wake him, pester him, spoil his happiness, spread rumours about him in the streets. Iago encouraged Roderigo.)
"I hate the Moor, And it is thought abroad that 'twixt my sheets. He's done my office. I know not if 't be true, But I, for mere suspicion in that kind,
Will do as if for surety. He holds me well.
The better shall my purpose work on him.
Cassio's a proper man. Let me see now, To get his place and to plume up my will
In double knavery. How?"
I expect (to get a prize). The words in brackets are *
a.Adverb Phrase
b.Noun Phrase
c.Adjective phrase
d.Noun Clause
Answer:
is it a noun phrase
actually am not sure but I think it is letter D
Write five sentenses about what you did in the period of enhanced community quarantine? Used the pastform of the verb sentences..
What? Türkey:anlamadım. Saial bok sg lan
what is the correct meaning for guip
Answer:
1a : a clever usually taunting remark : gibe. b : a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment. 2 : quibble, equivocation. 3 : something strange, droll, curious, or eccentric : oddity.
Explanation:
Answer:
a witty remark like a funny smart comment
Explanation:
Which word means between nations?
Answer:
international
Explanation:
inter is the prefix for between and national means nations
it's strange _the same birthday
The question is incomplete, and the full version can be found on Brainly.
Answer: It's strange that we have the same birthday.
Explanation:
The option "that we had" would be wrong because the verb in the past form (had) is not the tense used in the sentence. The option "for we to had" presents the same issue, in addition to incorrect use of the subject: "for us to have" could have worked, and it would still be an unusual sentence. The option "that we do" uses the verb "to do" instead of "have", which would be the correct verb for a birthday. "that we have" is correct because it has the past tense and the verb "have".
1. It is one of the most imaginative and interesting literature in the world.
A. Chinese literature B. Japanese literature C. Mongolian literature D. Korean lite
Answer:
A.chinese literature
Explanation:
the precision of the language result in perfect realized images whether in poetryb or prose and,as with all great literature from any culture , the theme are timeless .
Answer:
Chinese literature
Explanation:
It is some of the most imaginative and interesting in the world. The precision of the language results in perfectly realized images whether in poetry or prose and, as with all great literature from any culture, the themes are timeless.
Diseases from the present age is different from diseases of the past. Discuss
Answer:
cause at that time almost everything was natural nothing was a mixture of anything but now we don't know weather the thing is natural or not or is it mixed with something else also
for eg in earlier times fruits were grown naturally but now they r being injected to grow faster which is not natural and might cause us problems in future but the ppl in past didn't
Which sentence best uses the word shell in the sense of "a bombshell"?
a. After the shock, he was a shell of the person he had once been.
b They launched the shell, which exploded in the air.
c She had to shell 100 peas.
d We collected a shell from the beach for our hermit crab.
Answer: B: They launched the shell, which exploded in the air.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Definition of a "bombshell": (noun) an overwhelming surprise or disappointment.
Using the method of elimination, we can immediately write off options B and D, because they have nothing to do with surprise or disappointment. This leaves A and C. C, while seeming tedious and hinting at some sort of emotion, talks about the physical shell of a pea, which isn't surprise or disappointment. We can now deduct that A is the right answer.
"After the shock" tells us that the subject of the sentence has just gone through a very startling revelation. Because our word is "bombshell", we can rightfully assume that this revelation was overwhelmingly surprising or disappointing.
"He was a shell of the person he once had been" implies that the subject of the sentence is no longer the same after this shocking news. Because the word "bombshell" is tied with intense emotion and surprise, the way "shell" is used to describe the subject would be an appropriate use of the word "bombshell".
1. Dad and my brother like to play ball with
each other
one another
O
none of them
Explanation:
Dad and my brother like to play ball with
each other
Answer:
ur answer is each Other
Explanation:
thanks :]
Which word is misused?
1) The Nazi Party used propaganda not only to establish it's power and increase it's influence, but also arousing the wartime support of the people.
a. Nazi
b. it’s
c. propaganda
d. establish
e. support
The prefix re-adds the meaning "back" or "again" to a base word.
Which of the following words uses the letters re as a prefix meaning
"back"? *
1. you're
2. returned
3. real
4. before
Which text feature could the author add to "Georgia O'Keeffe: Modernist Pioneer" to help readers better understand and visualize O'Keeffe's work?
a chart that shows how much her paintings cost
a chart that shows which materials she used
an image of one of her flower paintings
an image of the artist with her husband
plz im timed
Answer:
I think C.
Please tell me if I am correct.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
my all luggage was stolen is it correct?
Answer:
All my luggage was stolen
Explanation:
Answer:
All my luggage was stolen.
read this excerpt from News Articles about Bulling
Answer:
bulling verb
gerund or present participle: bulling
1.
INFORMAL
push or move powerfully or violently