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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_177564671#9_403952551 | Title:
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Content: The President cannot use judicial powers in cases of .? The president has no judicial power. He is the executive branch
and his power is limited by the other two branches. Having judicial powers gives the president the authority? to check the actions of the federal courts
The judicial powers in the US Constitution are spelled out in which article? Article 3
What are the president's Legislative and Judicial powers? The President can approve legislative measures passed by the
House of Representative and the Senate. The President's powers
pertaining to the judicial branch is that he/she may nominate a
judge to the Supreme Court. Who helps the US President? The judicial and the executive branch. | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_judicial_powers_of_the_US_president |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_177564671#10_403953481 | Title:
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Content: Article 3
What are the president's Legislative and Judicial powers? The President can approve legislative measures passed by the
House of Representative and the Senate. The President's powers
pertaining to the judicial branch is that he/she may nominate a
judge to the Supreme Court. Who helps the US President? The judicial and the executive branch. How does the executive branch limit the judicial branches powers? The executive branch limits the judicial branches powers by
formulating policies and assenting the laws through the president
The judiciary is only responsible for interpretation of the
law. Who has the judicial powers of the US? Courts and justice departments as well as the Supreme Court. Specifically in which part of the US Constitution are the powers of the federal government are listed? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_judicial_powers_of_the_US_president |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_177638436#11_404153394 | Title:
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Content: The judicial branch system plays a major role in the supreme
court. This is known as the federal court in general. How does congress check the judicial power? Congress has two major abilities to check the actions of the Judicial branch: Congress must approve of any appointment to the Federal judiciary, so Congress can control the membership of the judiciary. Congress can pass new laws which take into account prior judicial rulings to redefine future judicial interpretations. So long as the law does not run afoul of Constitutional prohibitions, Congress can pass a law which changes how the Judicial branch must view a particular legal topic. Was Alexander Hamilton correct when he called the judicial branch the least dangerous branch of government? Hamilton saw the judicial branch as a mere interpreter of laws with no real power over policy. However, the power to interpret or in some cases reinterpret laws has proved to be rather influential. | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_major_duties_and_responsibilities_of_the_Judicial_Branch |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178364642#6_405863167 | Title:
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Content: The Executive Branch. The President of the United States is the leader of the
executive branch of government. All of the law enforcement agencies
in the United States are also part of the executive branch. The Legislative branch creates the law. The Judicial branch interprets the law. The Executive branch enforces the law. What is the law making body of government? The law making body of government is the legislative branch. The branch of government that enforces these laws is the executive branch. The third and final branch of government is the judicial branch, which decides punishments for those who violate the laws. | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_branch_of_government_enforces_the_law |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#4_406569021 | Title:
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Content: It increases the rate of photosynthesis or vice versa...
What effect does the amount of light have on photosynthesis? It increases the rate of photosynthesis. What happens to the rate of photosynthesis if the light intensity increases? It increases. Why does the rate of photosynthesis increase and then reach a plateau as the concentration of CO2 around a plant increases? As the rate of photosynthesis increases and it reaches a
plateau, the lights intensity or CO2 concentration increases. When
it comes below a certain temperature, the rate of photosynthesis
increases as temperature increases. Above the temperature the rate
of photosynthesis decreases as temperature increases. In other words the rate of photosynthesis goes up until no more
as the light brightens or CO2 concentration goes up. When the
temperature falls below the line, the rate of photosynthesis goes
up as the temp goes up. | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#5_406570145 | Title:
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Content: As the rate of photosynthesis increases and it reaches a
plateau, the lights intensity or CO2 concentration increases. When
it comes below a certain temperature, the rate of photosynthesis
increases as temperature increases. Above the temperature the rate
of photosynthesis decreases as temperature increases. In other words the rate of photosynthesis goes up until no more
as the light brightens or CO2 concentration goes up. When the
temperature falls below the line, the rate of photosynthesis goes
up as the temp goes up. When the temp goes up the rate of
photosynthesis falls as the temp goes up. This is a roller coaster
ride. As light intensity increases what happens to the rate of photosynthesis? I believe that it increases. The rate of photosynthesis increases as the concentration of hydrogen gas increases? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#6_406571190 | Title:
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Content: When the temp goes up the rate of
photosynthesis falls as the temp goes up. This is a roller coaster
ride. As light intensity increases what happens to the rate of photosynthesis? I believe that it increases. The rate of photosynthesis increases as the concentration of hydrogen gas increases? true
As light increases the rate of photosynthesis? initially increases, then levels off to a plateau
As light intensity increase the rate of photosynthesis? Initially increases then levels off. ( the rate of
photosynthesis) Hope that helped!! Will increasing the intensity of light decrease the rate of photosynthesis? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#7_406572025 | Title:
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Content: true
As light increases the rate of photosynthesis? initially increases, then levels off to a plateau
As light intensity increase the rate of photosynthesis? Initially increases then levels off. ( the rate of
photosynthesis) Hope that helped!! Will increasing the intensity of light decrease the rate of photosynthesis? No, it doesn't. Increasing the intensity of light increases the
rate of photosynthesis
How does carbon dioxide effect the rate of photosynthesis? Too much can decrease the rate of Photosynthesis... Apparently..
<><><> Plants NEED CO2 to conduct photosynthesis. Increasing CO2
increases the rate of photosynthesis- to a point. | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#8_406572912 | Title:
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Content: No, it doesn't. Increasing the intensity of light increases the
rate of photosynthesis
How does carbon dioxide effect the rate of photosynthesis? Too much can decrease the rate of Photosynthesis... Apparently..
<><><> Plants NEED CO2 to conduct photosynthesis. Increasing CO2
increases the rate of photosynthesis- to a point. How does increasing light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis? The increase in light intensity increases the rate of
photosynthesis but, once it reaches the light saturation point the
rate of photosynthesis decreases. As light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis? continues to increase
How does the rate of photosynthesis change as temperature increases? it goes slowly
True or false As light intensity increases indefinitely the rate of photosynthesis increases indefinitely? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#10_406574984 | Title:
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Content: false. How does light intensity effect photosynthesis? If the light intensity is increased, the rate of photosynthesis
increases. If the light intensity is increased, the rate of
photosynthesis increases. ( Depending on the type of plant)
In which light rate of photosynthesis is maximum? Red light increases the rate of photosynthesis. Red light
produced less CO2 over time. Does the rate of photosynthesis increase as the intensity of light increases? no photosynthesis works inside the plant not the intensity of
the light
Would the rate of photosynthesis continue to increase as temperature increases? yes
What happens to the rate of photosynthesis as the light intensity gets greater? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#12_406576878 | Title:
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Content: If light intensity gets greater than in this case rate of
photosynthesis also increases. Is temperature a limiting factor of photosynthesis? Yes. Increase in temperature increases the rate of
photosynthesis (upto the optimum temperature) and then it process
stops increases its rate, ultimately stopping. this happens as heat
destroys enzyme (protein) . What causes changes in rate of photosynthesis? There are three rate-dependant factors: light, concentration of
carbon dioxide and temperature. with light, less sun= less photosynthesis, more sun= more
photosynthesis. This is because there is a 'light dependant
reaction' as part of photosynthesis, and therefore photosynthesis
can only happen when there is enough light. | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#13_406577828 | Title:
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Content: What causes changes in rate of photosynthesis? There are three rate-dependant factors: light, concentration of
carbon dioxide and temperature. with light, less sun= less photosynthesis, more sun= more
photosynthesis. This is because there is a 'light dependant
reaction' as part of photosynthesis, and therefore photosynthesis
can only happen when there is enough light. CO2 is needed for photosynthesis. The more co2, the faster the
rate of photosynthesis. Increasing the Temperature increases the rate. This is because
there are enzymes in the process of photosynthesis, and with
enzymes, the rate increases with temperature (up to a point, when
it is too hot for the enzymes to work). What is the relationship between an increase in light intensity and photosynthetic rate in tomato leaves? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#14_406578847 | Title:
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Content: CO2 is needed for photosynthesis. The more co2, the faster the
rate of photosynthesis. Increasing the Temperature increases the rate. This is because
there are enzymes in the process of photosynthesis, and with
enzymes, the rate increases with temperature (up to a point, when
it is too hot for the enzymes to work). What is the relationship between an increase in light intensity and photosynthetic rate in tomato leaves? As light intensity increases then the rate of photosynthesis
increases until a point is reached when the rate levels off. Beyond
this point is called the light saturation point of
photosynthesis. How global warming is related to photosynthesis? Enzyme reaction rate increse with temperature. So photosynthetic
rate increases
How does changing the light intensity effect photosynthesis and why? | https://www.answers.com/Q/What_increases_the_rate_of_photosynthesis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_178652324#17_406582205 | Title:
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Content: In general, the rate of
photosynthesis increases as the light intensity increases, until
all of the pigments are being used. BiologyPhotosynthesisScienceGlobal WarmingExerciseBotany or Plant Biology
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Content: They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. | https://www.answersmine.com/first-person-to-answer-alllll-the-questions-correctly-gets-brainliest-question-1multiple-choice-worth-4-points-which-describes-phoenician-trad-1846199/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_180764409#2_414467693 | Title: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
Headings: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
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Content: It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. | https://www.answersmine.com/first-person-to-answer-alllll-the-questions-correctly-gets-brainliest-question-1multiple-choice-worth-4-points-which-describes-phoenician-trad-1846199/ |
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Headings: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_180764409#5_414504628 | Title: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
Headings: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_180764409#6_414516403 | Title: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
Headings: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
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Headings: FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER ALLLLL THE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY GETS BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which describes Phoenician traders? They traveled great distances over land. They traveled great distances by sea. They mostly traded within the Greek islands. They mostly traded with Asia Minor. Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did Phoenician travel to Britain affect the Mediterranean region? It led to the spread of early Christianity in the Mediterranean region. It brought back tin to trade with other cultures. It led to conflict with the Mycenaean and Minoan cultures. It forced ancient Greeks to develop better ship technology to compete. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the Phoenician alphabet differ from cuneiform? The symbols stand for pictures. The symbols stand for a single sound. The symbols stand for syllables. The symbols stand for whole words. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) Which of the following is an example of the impact of the geography of Greece on Greek settlement patterns? caused most cities to be located in the center of the Greek peninsula encouraged most of the population to live along the southern coast caused the settlement of colonies to be primarily to the west encouraged the settlement of colonies across the Mediterranean region Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) How did the geography of Greece influence Greek economic activity? It encouraged people to use the sea for food and trade. It encouraged people to create vast irrigation systems. It encouraged people to unify to create large working farms. It encouraged people to dissolve city-states in favor of kingdoms. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The geography of Greece led to limited interactions with other cultures in the Mediterranean was rich in natural resources and led to repeated invasions from the Macedonians encouraged greater contact with peoples on the southern and eastern Mediterranean coasts caused the Greeks to eventually relocate eastward under Alexander the Great
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#2_423529296 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
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How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#3_423539037 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
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When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
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(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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Content: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#4_423548824 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
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What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
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What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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Content: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet. LOGIN TO VIEW ANSWER
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#5_423559038 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What is the same meaning for strong belief and judgement of guilt A. assurance B. certitude C. conviction D. condemnation
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#6_423569229 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What is the same meaning for strong belief and judgement of guilt A. assurance B. certitude C. conviction D. condemnation
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. ( 1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
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The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:27 AM
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#7_423579078 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What is the same meaning for strong belief and judgement of guilt A. assurance B. certitude C. conviction D. condemnation
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:27 AM
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Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#8_423588832 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What is the same meaning for strong belief and judgement of guilt A. assurance B. certitude C. conviction D. condemnation
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. ( Burke). ( Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals." Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:27 AM
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#9_423598746 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
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Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
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What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
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(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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Content: Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. ( Burke). ( Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals." Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:27 AM
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Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams? Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:25 AM
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Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#10_423609153 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
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Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
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What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
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(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
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Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:25 AM
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Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
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What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"? Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:24 AM
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#11_423619783 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:25 AM
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Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
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What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"? Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:24 AM
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Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? ( Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
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Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#12_423630273 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#13_423640484 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#14_423650836 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
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What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#15_423661229 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
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How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#16_423671391 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
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How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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What does a narrative writing communicate
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Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#17_423681898 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What is the same meaning for strong belief and judgement of guilt A. assurance B. certitude C. conviction D. condemnation
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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What does a narrative writing communicate
Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: " There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"? Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#18_423692251 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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What is the same meaning for strong belief and judgement of guilt A. assurance B. certitude C. conviction D. condemnation
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!21. In Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty,” the speaker describes the face of the subject as vividly expressive, or (1 point) A. eloquent. B. gaudy. C. intemperate. D. pensive. 22. In Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias,” he describes the shattered face, or _________, of the subject. (1 point) A. host B. sepulcher C. tome D. visage
The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
Anthony has written a research paper using two sources. One of those sources is a book. Read this information about the book. What is the correct way to write an in-text citation for this book? page number: 03 Burke has said that human beings can be described as "symbol-using animals." Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals" (Burke 3). Human beings can be described as animals that can use symbols. (Burke). (Burke 3) Human beings have been described as "symbol-using animals."
Why is it a good idea to look back over your Module 4 and 5 pre-test and module exams?
Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
Can you help me with the tense
Which of these statements reflects conditional mood? Is it possible to go to the movie tomorrow? We should go to the movie and have popcorn. If we go to the movie, then I will have popcorn. The movie doesn't start until seven thirty tomorrow.
Read the following and decide whether there is a mistake: You should neither go to the movies, but play miniature golf. A. Neither go to the movies nor play miniature golf B. No improvements or correction is required C. Neither go to the movies or play miniature golf
What does the author mean when he writes Frankenstein seems "ripped from todays headlines"?
Who "kills" the Lord of the Flies? (Ch.12) Jack Roger Samneric Ralph
Read an excerpt from the Nobel Lecture by Al Gore: Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions. How does Gore establish his credibility on the subject of global warming in this excerpt? A. He lists his personal involvement in climate …
Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. Eileen bought pants but not a new jacket. B. Sue gave Jim a new racket, and he left for the tennis courts. C. Mark wanted blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream. D. As I expected, she showed up late.
What would you use hexagonal writing for
Carter is sorting out his priorities for the week. Of the priorities he's listed below, which one could be completed later? finishing a project for history class addressing invitations for a Writing Club gathering revising a paper for French class cleaning his apartment for his Writing Club gathering
When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: Simon has a different picture of the Beast: " There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"? Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:23 AM
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water. | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#19_423702207 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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When are commas necessary to include with numbers? When is a comma necessary to include with a date?
What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:22 AM
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_182126506#20_423712362 | Title: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Headings: Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
Read this excerpt from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Too familiar 10 Is my dear son with such sour company: I bring thee tidings of the prince’s doom. Romeo: What less than doomsday is the prince’s doom? Friar Laurence: A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips, Not body’s death, but body’s banishment. How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? When Romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained. When Romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. When Romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for Juliet.
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The way to understand Milo's perspective in The Phantom Tollbooth is to consider what Milo says about himself. consider what Alec says about him. consider what Tock says about him. consider what the Humbug says about him.
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Caleb has a complicated and difficult research paper due soon. What should he do to keep from feeling overwhelmed and procrastinating? work on the paper every day but save the bulk of the work for the night before it's due break down the paper into several small steps and start with the smallest one write down the deadline for the paper where he can see it every day so he doesn't forget work on the hardest parts of the paper first and take multiple breaks until he's finished
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What does this excerpt from act I of Macbeth say about Lady Macbeth? LADY MACBETH: The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements. Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here; And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood, Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it! She seeks supernatural help to shed her pity and persuade Macbeth to kill Duncan. She regrets …
How does the oxymoron "burning cold" affect the meaning of this sentence? Even bundled in layers of fur, the explorers were shivering, hunched over in pain from the burning cold. It emphasizes that cold, like heat, can create a sharp, painful sensation that feels like a burn. It means that the explorers have to remain dangerously near the fire to keep from freezing. It shows that the explorers are so weak they can no longer perceive differences in temperature. It implies that the cold is so extreme it can only be described in terms of an impossible sensation.
What does a narrative writing communicate
Modern poetry, fiction, and non-fiction were influenced by ____.
(d) While part of the party searching for the Beast, Simon realizes that the notion of the Beast that the other boys have does not make sense. A beast sitting atop a mountain with claws, a beast who did not leave tracks, could have easily caught the twins. Simon has a different picture of the Beast: "There rose before his inward sight the picture of a human at once heroic and sick." How does this picture relate to the Beast that Samneric saw? How does it relate to what Simon said earlier about the Beast being "only us"?
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? I think it's the first one but im not sure. After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water.
I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.”
Content: Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:22 AM
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How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources ? A - almost 90 percent B - less than 20 percent C - at least 50 percent D - close to zero percent
Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:22 AM
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After opening a school for pets, Aniko Delaney started to educate the animals of Iowa. Having read your letter, my German shepherd will stay inside after dark. When my daughter Jacklyn attended college, biology was her favorite subject. Because he was thirsty after his run, Calvin drank two bottles of water. Asked By adminstaff @ 17/01/2020 02:22 AM
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I Will give Brainliest!!! Analysis based on your close reading of the final section of Joan Didion’s essay “Goodbye to All That.” | https://www.answersmine.com/read-this-excerpt-from-act-iii-scene-iii-of-romeo-and-juliet-friar-laurence-too-familiar-10-is-my-dear-son-with-such-sour-company-i-bring-thee-tid-2719072/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_189778668#3_447379052 | Title: Ethnography | Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology
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Ethnography pdf
Signe Howell
Abstract
Introduction: ethnography and anthropology
Participant-observation
A brief history of ethnographic research in anthropology
Malinowski and the birth of British social anthropology
Multi-sited and multi-temporal fieldwork
Ethnography and fieldwork in other disciplines
In conclusion
References
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Content: Anthropology is an academic discipline that constructs its intellectual imaginings upon empirical-based knowledge about human worlds. Ethnography is the practice developed in order to bring about that knowledge according to certain methodological principles, the most important of which is participant-observation ethnographic fieldwork. Current understandings of both anthropology and ethnography are the result of years of debate and practice. While anthropologists are endlessly debating the premises for their understanding of different societies, they mostly agree that anthropology has nothing to offer the world without ethnographic fieldwork. At the same time, ethnography is just an empty practice without a concern for the disciplinary debates in anthropology departments and publications. It is therefore wrong to separate them; they are part and parcel of each other. Anthropology and ethnography are so intertwined that together they have become a basic premise for the anthropological epistemology. [ 1] This is how anthropologists understand the world. This is the premise for how they perform their fieldwork – wherever that may be – and this is the basis for their writings. | https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/ethnography |
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Headings: Anxiety FAQ
Anxiety FAQ
Table of contents
Frequently asked questions about anxiety
What is anxiety?
What causes anxiety?
What is an anxiety attack?
What is a panic attack?
What is anxiety disorder?
Why do I have anxiety symptoms when I don't feel anxious?
Why is mental illness on the rise?
Can you have symptoms of anxiety without feeling anxious?
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Summer anxiety? Why am I more anxious in the summer?
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If there is a difference between anxiety symptoms in men and women, what are some of the anxiety symptoms in women?
Is there is a difference between anxiety symptoms in men and women, and if so, what are some of the anxiety symptoms in men?
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Frequent Questions About Anxiety Symptoms
Can anxiety cause dizziness?
Frequent Questions About Anxiety Recovery
Frequent Questions about Anxiety Coaching, Counselling, Therapy, and Psychotherapy
Frequent Questions About Anxiety and Medical, Medication, Doctors, etc.
Common Anxiety Symptoms
Content: Why am I more anxious in the summer? It's true. People can feel more anxious in the summer. They can also have an increase in anxiety symptoms during the summer. There are many reasons for this, both biological and behavorial. One reason is that hot temperatures can increase cortisol, one of the body's most powerful stress hormones. An increase in stress hormones can cause an increase in anxiety and its symptoms. You can read more about this in our " Summer anxiety? More anxious in the summer? " article. | https://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-faq.shtml |
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Headings: Confusion Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
Confusion Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
Common descriptions of the anxiety disorder mental confusion symptoms include:
Why anxiety disorder causes mental confusion
1. Anxiety and the stress response
2. Hyperstimulation
3. Chronic stress
1. Chronic stress suppresses the hippocampus
2. Stress-induced fatigue
3. Chronic stress affects schema processing
4. Sleep deprivation
4. Inward Focused Thinking
5. Other factors
How to get rid of anxiety disorder mental confusion symptoms
Common Anxiety Symptoms
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Research has found that prior knowledge, represented as a schema, facilitates memory encoding. Stress can impair the brain regions responsible for this encoding, which can cause memory problems, especially with new or recent information. [ 16]
Memory problems can contribute to mental confusion and cognitive impairment. 4. Sleep deprivation
Chronic stress can cause sleep disruption. Sleep disruption affects cognitive performance and working memory. If anxiety, stress, or hyperstimulation are affecting the quality of your sleep, research shows sleep disruption (acute or chronic) can harm cognitive performance and memory (both short- and long-term memory). [ 17] As the degree, frequency, and duration of sleep disruption increases, cognitive and memory performance decrease. Sleep disruption can cause mental confusion and cognitive impairment. | https://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-symptoms/confusion-anxiety.shtml |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_196350485#8_462287863 | Title: Memory Loss and Anxiety - AnxietyCentre.com
Headings: Memory Loss and Anxiety
Memory Loss and Anxiety
Memory loss anxiety symptom common descriptions:
Why anxiety can cause memory loss
1. The stress response changes the electrical activity in the brain
2. The stress response alters brain function
3. The stress response suppresses the hippocampus - the learning and memory area of the brain
4. Stress can cause fatigue, and fatigue can impair memory
5. Hyperstimulation
6. Other factors
How to get rid of memory loss anxiety symptoms?
Stress reduction
Common Anxiety Symptoms
References
Content: 1 ] [ 2]
Some of these changes cause an increase in electrical activity in parts of the brain. Increased electrical activity causes the brain to generate an increase in thought generation and at a faster rate. An increase in thought generation can cause our attention to be easily distracted, which can cause split attention and focus making learning and remembering difficult. 2. The stress response alters brain function
The stress response suppresses the rationalization areas of the brain (the cortex) and increases the activity in the fear center of the brain (the amygdala and others). These changes make it easier to detect and react to danger. While this change in brain function can benefit us when in danger, the downside is that it reduces memory performance. 3. The stress response suppresses the hippocampus - the learning and memory area of the brain
The hippocampus is thought to be the primary area of the brain responsible for learning and memory. Stress hormones suppress the activity in the hippocampus making it more difficult to store and retrieve information. | https://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-symptoms/memory-loss.shtml |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_196350485#9_462289750 | Title: Memory Loss and Anxiety - AnxietyCentre.com
Headings: Memory Loss and Anxiety
Memory Loss and Anxiety
Memory loss anxiety symptom common descriptions:
Why anxiety can cause memory loss
1. The stress response changes the electrical activity in the brain
2. The stress response alters brain function
3. The stress response suppresses the hippocampus - the learning and memory area of the brain
4. Stress can cause fatigue, and fatigue can impair memory
5. Hyperstimulation
6. Other factors
How to get rid of memory loss anxiety symptoms?
Stress reduction
Common Anxiety Symptoms
References
Content: These changes make it easier to detect and react to danger. While this change in brain function can benefit us when in danger, the downside is that it reduces memory performance. 3. The stress response suppresses the hippocampus - the learning and memory area of the brain
The hippocampus is thought to be the primary area of the brain responsible for learning and memory. Stress hormones suppress the activity in the hippocampus making it more difficult to store and retrieve information. Since the stress response causes many body-wide changes, stress responses stress the body. Stress has been linked to reduced memory function. For more information: Short-term Stress Can Affect Learning And Memory
ScienceDaily (Mar. 13, 2008) — Short-term stress lasting as little as a few hours can impair brain-cell communication in areas associated with learning and memory, University of California, Irvine researchers have found. 4. | https://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-symptoms/memory-loss.shtml |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_196350485#10_462291486 | Title: Memory Loss and Anxiety - AnxietyCentre.com
Headings: Memory Loss and Anxiety
Memory Loss and Anxiety
Memory loss anxiety symptom common descriptions:
Why anxiety can cause memory loss
1. The stress response changes the electrical activity in the brain
2. The stress response alters brain function
3. The stress response suppresses the hippocampus - the learning and memory area of the brain
4. Stress can cause fatigue, and fatigue can impair memory
5. Hyperstimulation
6. Other factors
How to get rid of memory loss anxiety symptoms?
Stress reduction
Common Anxiety Symptoms
References
Content: Since the stress response causes many body-wide changes, stress responses stress the body. Stress has been linked to reduced memory function. For more information: Short-term Stress Can Affect Learning And Memory
ScienceDaily (Mar. 13, 2008) — Short-term stress lasting as little as a few hours can impair brain-cell communication in areas associated with learning and memory, University of California, Irvine researchers have found. 4. Stress can cause fatigue, and fatigue can impair memory
Stress, including anxiety-caused stress, taxes the body’s energy resources harder and faster than normal. Overly taxed energy resources can cause the body to become fatigued. Fatigue can impair memory. Moreover, studies have shown that the brain tires more quickly than the rest of the body. An exhausted brain loses its ability to think, remember, and reason much sooner than the body fatigues. | https://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-symptoms/memory-loss.shtml |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_200627467#0_475978474 | Title: 3 Best Ways to Embed MP4 in PowerPoint
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Step 4: Edit the MP4 videos (Optional)
Step 5: Start converting process
Step 6: Embed MP4 into PowerPoint
Method 2: Embed QuickTime MP4 into PowerPoint 2010
Step 1: Download Windows Media Player code
Method 3: Change the File Extension to embed MP4 into PowerPoint
FAQs of Embedding the MP4 file in PowerPoint
Conclusion
Content: 3 Best Ways to Embed MP4 in PowerPoint
How to Embed MP4 in PowerPoint with Top 3 Ways
When you use a PPT to present and explain something to your students or colleagues, embedding a MP4 video in PowerPoint may be a good way to illustrate things much better. But sometimes you will find that PowerPoint cannot embed the MP4 video from your selected file. What's worse, even when you manage to insert MP4 into PowerPoint, you will still be noticed that the video cannot be played. Why can't you embed MP4 into PowerPoint successfully? Well, depending on the different versions of PowerPoint, the detailed reason behind this issue is also different. PowerPoint 2007 and lower versions: only support the formats of WMV, AVI, ASF, and MPG (MPEG-1), which is the reason why you can't play MP4 in PowerPoint 2007/ 2003/ 2002/ 2000/ 97/ 95. PowerPoint 2010: Only support the video formats of MP4, MPV, and QT if the Apple QuickTime player is installed. So the reason why you cannot embed MP4 into PowerPoint may be the QuickTime is not properly installed. | https://www.anymp4.com/video/embed-mp4-in-powerpoint.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_200627467#1_475980360 | Title: 3 Best Ways to Embed MP4 in PowerPoint
Headings: How to Embed MP4 in PowerPoint with Top 3 Ways
How to Embed MP4 in PowerPoint with Top 3 Ways
Method 1: Embed MP4 into PowerPoint with No Restriction
Step 1: Download AnyMP4 Video Converter Ultimate
Step 2: Add MP4 video to the program
Step 3: Set export format
Step 4: Edit the MP4 videos (Optional)
Step 5: Start converting process
Step 6: Embed MP4 into PowerPoint
Method 2: Embed QuickTime MP4 into PowerPoint 2010
Step 1: Download Windows Media Player code
Method 3: Change the File Extension to embed MP4 into PowerPoint
FAQs of Embedding the MP4 file in PowerPoint
Conclusion
Content: PowerPoint 2007 and lower versions: only support the formats of WMV, AVI, ASF, and MPG (MPEG-1), which is the reason why you can't play MP4 in PowerPoint 2007/ 2003/ 2002/ 2000/ 97/ 95. PowerPoint 2010: Only support the video formats of MP4, MPV, and QT if the Apple QuickTime player is installed. So the reason why you cannot embed MP4 into PowerPoint may be the QuickTime is not properly installed. PowerPoint 2013: Only support MP4 videos encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio. So it may be the reason that the source MP4 file does not meet the above requirement. The reasons behind MP4 cannot embed in PowerPoint successfully are various from the versions of PowerPoint, and the related solutions are also different. | https://www.anymp4.com/video/embed-mp4-in-powerpoint.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_210557334#1_500992070 | Title: 5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will shock you
Headings: 5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will shock you
5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will shock you
Lesley Hauler
Content: More than 920 people have been killed by the police in 2015
Suspect Dies Baltimore
"The Counted" is an ongoing interactive research project by The Guardian which tracks the number of people killed by police in the U.S. The project records other demographics surrounding the events as well, such as race, state, age and gender. There is also a personalized account for each of the victim, like Freddie Gray. According to Mapping Police Violence, black people are three times more likely to be killed by police than whites. 2. Black Americans are more than twice likely to be unarmed when killed during police encounters than whites. Ferguson Tense After Shootout On Anniversary Of Michael Brown's Death
An analysis published by The Guardian in May found 32 percent of black people killed by police this year were unarmed, compared to 15 percent of white people and 25 percent of Hispanic and Latino people. 3. The group just as likely as blacks to be killed by law enforcement officers? Native Americans. Seattle Police Shooting
As of 2011, there are 5.1 million American Indians and Alaska Natives living in the United States. | https://www.aol.com/article/2015/10/22/5-facts-about-police-brutality-in-the-united-states-that-will-sh/21252144/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_210557334#3_500995464 | Title: 5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will shock you
Headings: 5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will shock you
5 facts about police brutality in the United States that will shock you
Lesley Hauler
Content: Although that number is significantly less than the 45 million black Americans in the country, Mic reports that both groups are killed by law enforcement officials at rates much higher than their share of the population, like John T. Williams who was shot and killed by police in Seattle. 4. Excessive force is one of the most common forms of police misconduct
Cleveland Police Settlement
Excessive force reports made up more than 23 percent of all police misconduct reports in 2010, according to the Cato Institute's National Police Misconduct Reporting Project. Of those excessive force reports, an estimated 57 percent involved cases of physical use of force, which include chokeholds, baton strikes and other physical attacks. 15 percent involved firearm-related complaints. 5. For every 1,000 people killed by police, only one officer is convicted of a crime. Killings By Police Ferguson
The Washington Post and Bowling Green University published a vividly thorough informative study about police officers who have killed people in the United States since 2005. The study found that among the thousands who have killed at the hands of cops since that year, only 54 officers have been charged. The Post reported that most officers were cleared or acquitted in the resolved cases. | https://www.aol.com/article/2015/10/22/5-facts-about-police-brutality-in-the-united-states-that-will-sh/21252144/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_213968197#11_508918780 | Title: BasicMed - AOPA
Headings:
BasicMed
I am new to Basic Med
I need to renew BasicMed
BasicMed FAQs for Pilots
What if I don't have a FAA medical certificate?
What does it take to maintain flying privileges under BasicMed?
What Aircraft Can I Fly?
I have (or had) a Special Issuance medical – how does BasicMed help me?
How to explain BasicMed to your doctor
WHY MUST I NOT USE THE FAA'S MEDXPRESS SYSTEM?
See more FAQs
BasicMed FAQs for Physicians
Am I qualified to perform a BasicMed exam?
What is the purpose of a BasicMed exam?
How do I perform a BasicMed exam?
How is it determined that a pilot is eligible for BasicMed?
What should I be concerned about during the examination?
Why must I not use the FAA’s MedXPress system?
What do I need to know about medication?
Content: You would only provide it to the FAA if requested, such as during a routine ramp check, an investigation, or enforcement action. Every two years (24 calendar months), you’ll also need to take the free Medical Self-Assessment Course. You’ll need to provide the FAA with some of the same certifications as you have in the past, such as an authorization for the National Driver Register to provide your driving record to the FAA, and a statement that you understand that you cannot act as a pilot in command, or any other capacity as a required flight crew member, if you know or have reason to know of any medical condition that would make you unable to operate the aircraft in a safe manner. The FAA’s Comprehensive Medical Examination Checklist, which is included in AOPA’s Pilot & Physician’s Guide, and the AOPA Medical Self-Assessment Course are available online, and eligible pilots can complete the steps to be qualified under the new rules. What Aircraft Can I Fly? Pilots flying under BasicMed are allowed to operate “covered aircraft” defined as having a maximum certificated takeoff weight of not more than 6,000 pounds and are not authorized to carry more than six occupants (up to five passengers plus the pilot in command), at altitudes up to 18,000 feet MSL and at an indicated airspeed of up to 250 knots. Pilots, if appropriately rated, can fly VFR or IFR in “covered aircraft.” Pilots flying under the exemption cannot operate for compensation or hire, and must operate within the United States, | https://www.aopa.org/advocacy/pilots/medical/basicmed |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_215529191#0_511982291 | Title: Technique: How low can you go? - AOPA
Headings: Technique: How low can you go?
Technique: How low can you go?
IFR altitude awareness for VFR pilots
Thomas A. Horne
ASI News: Pump up the preflight
What am I? Don’t be a bird brain
The Warbird Adventures case
Content: Technique: How low can you go? - AOPA
Technique: How low can you go? IFR altitude awareness for VFR pilots
Aopa Pilot @1x
Created with Sketch. August 5, 2014 By Thomas A. Horne
“Altitude is your friend.” That’s probably what all instructors drum into the heads of their students—especially those working toward the private pilot certificate. Typically, the context is that of an engine failure. Sure, more altitude gives you more time and distance to glide to safer landing sites should an engine quit. And this is sound, if overly generalized, advice. | https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2014/august/pilot/p_technique |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_215529191#1_511983343 | Title: Technique: How low can you go? - AOPA
Headings: Technique: How low can you go?
Technique: How low can you go?
IFR altitude awareness for VFR pilots
Thomas A. Horne
ASI News: Pump up the preflight
What am I? Don’t be a bird brain
The Warbird Adventures case
Content: August 5, 2014 By Thomas A. Horne
“Altitude is your friend.” That’s probably what all instructors drum into the heads of their students—especially those working toward the private pilot certificate. Typically, the context is that of an engine failure. Sure, more altitude gives you more time and distance to glide to safer landing sites should an engine quit. And this is sound, if overly generalized, advice. There are plenty of other reasons why altitude awareness is key to sound decision-making, and there are plenty of regulatory guidelines to help give you a more focused altitude mindset. Most of the altitude-related rules amount to common sense. For example, there’s the rule that says you must always be at an altitude that allows for an emergency landing without causing “undue harm” to people or property below (FAR 91.119)—except when taking off or landing. The same rule says that in congested areas you must stay at least 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a 2,000-foot radius of your airplane’s position. In non-congested areas, you must stay 500 feet above the surface. | https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2014/august/pilot/p_technique |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217410531#5_515650075 | Title: Role of Occupational therapy in Assessing Functional Cognition - AOTA
Headings: Role of Occupational therapy in Assessing Functional Cognition
Role of Occupational therapy in Assessing Functional Cognition
What is functional cognition?
Why is it important to assess functional cognition?
Why are occupational therapists central to cognitive assessment?
What methods of testing do occupational therapists use?
Why is the occupational therapy assessment of functional cognition necessary?
How can outcome data inform health care policy and reimbursement?
Content: By evaluating individuals’ cognitive strengths and limitations in the context of performing everyday life activities, occupational therapists can help individuals identify strategies to compensate for cognitive loss when possible and to adapt the environment to improve their independence in participating in ADLs and IADLs. Why is the occupational therapy assessment of functional cognition necessary? Assessment of functional cognition is necessary to identify cognitive impairments that challenge a patient’s ability to accomplish real world tasks. The many everyday tasks that must be performed for optimal and independent living include managing medication, ensuring home safety, cooking, maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors, and facilitating positive social interactions. Traditional neuropsychological evaluative measures were developed to localize individual cognitive abilities, such as selective attention, verbal memory, inhibition, and processing. In contrast, PBT reports how a person interacts with the environment to accomplish an activity. Occupational therapists use everyday activities that have high potential to engage the clients because these tasks inherently prime clients due to familiar contextual cues. Functional cognition is used to plan for post-discharge level of functioning, including self-care and personally valued roles, routines, and activities. The occupational therapy assessment contributes to identifying appropriate levels of care and appropriate resources to reduce caregiver burden, and it contributes to reduced hospital readmissions and increased safety at discharge. How can outcome data inform health care policy and reimbursement? | https://www.aota.org/Advocacy-Policy/Federal-Reg-Affairs/Medicare/Guidance/role-OT-assessing-functional-cognition.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217505649#0_515844412 | Title: Key Senate and House Committees - AOTA
Headings: Key Senate and House Committees
Key Senate and House Committees
Content: Key Senate and House Committees - AOTA
Key Senate and House Committees
These key committees deal with legislative issues important for occupational therapy and the clients we serve. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee
This committee has broad jurisdiction over our country’s health care, education, labor and retirement policies, and public welfare. Much of the legislation that affects occupational therapy comes out of this Senate committee. Legislative pertaining to aging, equal employment opportunity, individuals with disabilities, occupational safety and health, and public health goes through the HELP committee. Specific legislation under this committee’s jurisdiction affecting occupational therapy includes the Public Health Act, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and Higher Education Act (HEA), along with current legislation related to improving the mental health system. The committee also has a strong focus on workforce issues in health care reform. Senate Finance Committee
This committee, among various other subject matter, oversees health programs under the Social Security Act, including Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), and other health and human services programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund, all of which impacts occupational therapy. This committee has sole or shared jurisdiction over the activities of numerous agencies and offices, including the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS), which includes the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and administration for Children and Families, and the Social Security Administration. House Ways and Means Committee
This committee has jurisdiction very similar to that of the Senate Finance Committee. It is considered one of the most influential committees in the Congress because of its power to tax. | https://www.aota.org/Conference-Events/Hill-Day/senate-house-committees.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217505649#1_515846712 | Title: Key Senate and House Committees - AOTA
Headings: Key Senate and House Committees
Key Senate and House Committees
Content: The committee also has a strong focus on workforce issues in health care reform. Senate Finance Committee
This committee, among various other subject matter, oversees health programs under the Social Security Act, including Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), and other health and human services programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund, all of which impacts occupational therapy. This committee has sole or shared jurisdiction over the activities of numerous agencies and offices, including the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS), which includes the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and administration for Children and Families, and the Social Security Administration. House Ways and Means Committee
This committee has jurisdiction very similar to that of the Senate Finance Committee. It is considered one of the most influential committees in the Congress because of its power to tax. As with spending bills, tax legislation originates in the House. These are very important players in health care reform. House Energy and Commerce Committee
This committee as a whole has jurisdiction over “health and health facilities (except health care supported by payroll deductions).” More specifically, within its Health Subcommittee, Energy and Commerce works on public health, hospital construction, mental health and research, Medicaid, disability issues, and national health insurance. This committee is actively engaged in health care reform. | https://www.aota.org/Conference-Events/Hill-Day/senate-house-committees.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217505649#2_515848604 | Title: Key Senate and House Committees - AOTA
Headings: Key Senate and House Committees
Key Senate and House Committees
Content: As with spending bills, tax legislation originates in the House. These are very important players in health care reform. House Energy and Commerce Committee
This committee as a whole has jurisdiction over “health and health facilities (except health care supported by payroll deductions).” More specifically, within its Health Subcommittee, Energy and Commerce works on public health, hospital construction, mental health and research, Medicaid, disability issues, and national health insurance. This committee is actively engaged in health care reform. Senate Special Committee on Aging
Although this committee has no legislative authority, it is able to study issues, conduct oversight of programs, and investigate reports of fraud and waste. The committee reviews Medicare’s performance on close to an annual basis and has conducted oversight of the administration of major programs such as Social Security and the Older Americans Act. Issues of interest include health care for seniors, long-term care, and elder fraud and abuse, which include nursing home safety. House Education and Labor Committee
This committee has jurisdiction over education and workforce issues. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and Higher Education Act (HEA) are all addressed by this committee. | https://www.aota.org/Conference-Events/Hill-Day/senate-house-committees.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217505649#3_515850278 | Title: Key Senate and House Committees - AOTA
Headings: Key Senate and House Committees
Key Senate and House Committees
Content: Senate Special Committee on Aging
Although this committee has no legislative authority, it is able to study issues, conduct oversight of programs, and investigate reports of fraud and waste. The committee reviews Medicare’s performance on close to an annual basis and has conducted oversight of the administration of major programs such as Social Security and the Older Americans Act. Issues of interest include health care for seniors, long-term care, and elder fraud and abuse, which include nursing home safety. House Education and Labor Committee
This committee has jurisdiction over education and workforce issues. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and Higher Education Act (HEA) are all addressed by this committee. They are engaged in workforce issues in the health care reform debate. Senate and House Committees on Appropriations
These committees have jurisdiction over legislation covering government spending. These committees write legislation that allocates federal funds to the numerous government agencies, departments, and organizations on an annual basis. Spending bills are the only laws that are required to be passed annually, and all spending bills must originate within the House Appropriations Committee. Spending levels determined by the Appropriations Committee that affect the profession of occupational therapy include funding for the National Institute on Health (NIH), National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and military and veterans’ programs. | https://www.aota.org/Conference-Events/Hill-Day/senate-house-committees.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217505649#4_515852253 | Title: Key Senate and House Committees - AOTA
Headings: Key Senate and House Committees
Key Senate and House Committees
Content: They are engaged in workforce issues in the health care reform debate. Senate and House Committees on Appropriations
These committees have jurisdiction over legislation covering government spending. These committees write legislation that allocates federal funds to the numerous government agencies, departments, and organizations on an annual basis. Spending bills are the only laws that are required to be passed annually, and all spending bills must originate within the House Appropriations Committee. Spending levels determined by the Appropriations Committee that affect the profession of occupational therapy include funding for the National Institute on Health (NIH), National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and military and veterans’ programs. Senate and House Committees on Veterans’ Affairs
These committees have jurisdiction over matters relating to insurance coverage for veterans, veterans’ hospitals, medical care and treatment of veterans, and vocational rehabilitation and education of veterans. Legislation concerning veterans’ mental health, traumatic brain injury, community re-integration and adjustment, and access to necessary medical services is assessed by these committees. Senate and House Committees on Armed Services
These committees have jurisdiction over military research and development. Senate and House Budget Committees
These committees are uniquely focused on the details of the federal budget, drafting of the budget resolution, and compiling and reconciling legislation. These committees have jurisdiction over the Congressional budget process and the operation of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which “prices” bills according to how much they would cost once implemented. | https://www.aota.org/Conference-Events/Hill-Day/senate-house-committees.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217766443#1_516408949 | Title: The Role of Occupational Therapy for Rehabilitation of the Upper Extremity - AOTA
Headings: The Role of Occupational Therapy for Rehabilitation of the Upper Extremity
The Role of Occupational Therapy for Rehabilitation of the Upper Extremity
Benefits of Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy Assessments and Evaluations
Conclusion
Reference
Content: Occupational therapy professionals receive a strong educational component in psychosocial development and pathology. This provides the basis for understanding the impact of upper extremity dysfunction on key daily activities and roles. Course work in mental health gives occupational therapists the skills to evaluate clients’ psychosocial and emotional needs, modify the treatment approach to facilitate compliance with the rehabilitation program, and promote the best outcome possible. Because of the holistic, client centered approach of occupational therapy, clients are met at their current level of function. Through activity analysis, the occupational therapist is able to address each client’s priorities, along with his or her pathologies, with activity modifications and compensatory techniques to facilitate performing at his or her greatest level of independence from the start, and at every step of the rehabilitation process. This independence encourages integration of the affected upper extremity as soon as possible, thereby making the journey to maximal function seamless. Occupational Therapy Assessments and Evaluations
Occupational therapy assessments and evaluations reflect a client-centered, comprehensive approach. They include not only musculoskeletal (e.g., muscle strength, range of motion); sensory; cognitive or perceptual (if indicated); | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/rdp/the%20role%20of%20occupational%20therapy%20for%20rehabilitation%20of%20the%20upper%20extremity.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217772732#0_516419590 | Title: Functional Capacity Evaluation - AOTA
Headings: Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Who Can Benefit From an FCE?
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Download a printable copy of this fact sheet here. A functional capacity evaluation (FCE) evaluates an individual's capacity to perform work activities related to his or her participation in employment (Soer et al., 2008). The FCE process compares the individual's health status, and body functions and structures to the demands of the job and the work environment. In essence, an FCE's primary purpose is to evaluate a person's ability to participate in work, although other instrumental activities of daily living that support work performance may also be evaluated. Similar types of testing may also be called a functional capacity assessment (FCA), physical capacity assessment or evaluation (PCA or PCE), or work capacity assessment or evaluation (WCA or WCE). A well-designed FCE should consist of a battery of standardized assessments that offers results in performance-based measures and demonstrates predictive value about the individual's return to work (Kuijer et al., 2011; Soer, et al., 2008). | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/wi/capacity-eval.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217772732#1_516421141 | Title: Functional Capacity Evaluation - AOTA
Headings: Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Who Can Benefit From an FCE?
Content: Similar types of testing may also be called a functional capacity assessment (FCA), physical capacity assessment or evaluation (PCA or PCE), or work capacity assessment or evaluation (WCA or WCE). A well-designed FCE should consist of a battery of standardized assessments that offers results in performance-based measures and demonstrates predictive value about the individual's return to work (Kuijer et al., 2011; Soer, et al., 2008). Traditionally, FCEs measured an individual's ability to perform the physical demands of a job, but over the last decade many FCE batteries have begun to include evaluation of cognitive demands if such testing is warranted. The FCE must be administered with care for the client's safety and well-being. Who Can Benefit From an FCE? Someone who has been injured on the job to determine his or her ability to return to the job or alternate work
Someone applying for Social Security Disability benefits
Someone seeking to return to work or volunteer activities after an injury or illness
Someone injured in a catastrophic accident (i.e., automobile accident) for whom an FCE can determine performance skills and abilities related to resuming former employment or a new job
Someone seeking vocational rehabilitation services
Students receiving transitional services from school to the work setting to determine their skills and the extent of support required to perform in a job
Occupational Therapy's Role in FCEs
The ability to analyze an activity in detail to determine the necessary components to perform the task competently is a unique core skill of occupational therapists, based on their education and training. FCEs typically require the evaluator to determine the worker's capability to perform various work-related tasks and whether there is a match between these abilities and the essential job performance components. | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/wi/capacity-eval.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217772732#2_516423372 | Title: Functional Capacity Evaluation - AOTA
Headings: Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Who Can Benefit From an FCE?
Content: Traditionally, FCEs measured an individual's ability to perform the physical demands of a job, but over the last decade many FCE batteries have begun to include evaluation of cognitive demands if such testing is warranted. The FCE must be administered with care for the client's safety and well-being. Who Can Benefit From an FCE? Someone who has been injured on the job to determine his or her ability to return to the job or alternate work
Someone applying for Social Security Disability benefits
Someone seeking to return to work or volunteer activities after an injury or illness
Someone injured in a catastrophic accident (i.e., automobile accident) for whom an FCE can determine performance skills and abilities related to resuming former employment or a new job
Someone seeking vocational rehabilitation services
Students receiving transitional services from school to the work setting to determine their skills and the extent of support required to perform in a job
Occupational Therapy's Role in FCEs
The ability to analyze an activity in detail to determine the necessary components to perform the task competently is a unique core skill of occupational therapists, based on their education and training. FCEs typically require the evaluator to determine the worker's capability to perform various work-related tasks and whether there is a match between these abilities and the essential job performance components. Although individuals from other disciplines can be involved in FCEs, the occupational therapy practitioner brings unique knowledge and skills related to the complex and dynamic interactions between the person, the environment, and the occupation. The FCE may be used to determine: Goals for rehabilitation or readiness for discharge planning
Ability to safely return to work status (including full duty, modified duty, or transitional duty)
Work ability status for vocational rehabilitation
Workers' compensation case settlement
Disability status
Ability to meet job demands as part of a hiring process (pre-work/post-offer employment testing)
Ability to meet the demands of other activities (i.e., being a student, volunteering)
What Are the Components of the FCE? The components of the FCE will vary based on the purpose of the assessment. The FCE typically begins with a client interview, medical record review, and musculoskeletal screening. | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/wi/capacity-eval.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217772732#3_516426119 | Title: Functional Capacity Evaluation - AOTA
Headings: Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Who Can Benefit From an FCE?
Content: Although individuals from other disciplines can be involved in FCEs, the occupational therapy practitioner brings unique knowledge and skills related to the complex and dynamic interactions between the person, the environment, and the occupation. The FCE may be used to determine: Goals for rehabilitation or readiness for discharge planning
Ability to safely return to work status (including full duty, modified duty, or transitional duty)
Work ability status for vocational rehabilitation
Workers' compensation case settlement
Disability status
Ability to meet job demands as part of a hiring process (pre-work/post-offer employment testing)
Ability to meet the demands of other activities (i.e., being a student, volunteering)
What Are the Components of the FCE? The components of the FCE will vary based on the purpose of the assessment. The FCE typically begins with a client interview, medical record review, and musculoskeletal screening. Functional testing may include graded material-handling activities such as lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling; and positional tolerance activities such as sitting, standing, walking, balancing, reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, object handling/manipulation, fingering, hand grasping, and hand manipulation. Pain monitoring is frequently performed during the FCE to document client-reported levels of pain during various activities as well as to manage pain. The FCE may also include evaluation of an individual's hand dexterity, hand coordination, endurance, and other job-specific functions. The FCE report includes an overall physical demand level (U.S. Department of Labor, n.d.), | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/wi/capacity-eval.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217772732#5_516429800 | Title: Functional Capacity Evaluation - AOTA
Headings: Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluation
Who Can Benefit From an FCE?
Content: a summary of job-specific physical abilities, a summary of performance consistency and overall voluntary effort, job match information, adaptations to enhance performance, and treatment recommendations, if requested. Some FCEs are designed to also report on the worker's ability to meet the cognitive demands of the job in question. FCEs are done on a one-on-one basis and may range in length from 4 to 6 hours. The FCE may take place over 2 consecutive days. Referral and Payment for FCEs
People are generally referred for an FCE by physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners; insurance representatives; case managers; employers, human resources personnel, and risk managers; attorneys (for either the plaintiff or defense); other therapists; | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/wi/capacity-eval.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_217786740#5_516463320 | Title: Work Rehabilitation - AOTA
Headings: Work Rehabilitation
Work Rehabilitation
Who Can Benefit From Work Rehabilitation?
Occupational Therapy’s Role
Occupational Therapy Roles in Various Aspects of Work Rehabilitation
Where and How Are Occupational Therapy Services Provided?
Conclusion
Reference
Content: Clients in work-hardening programs may progress to transitional work programming by actually performing job duties at their place of employment. If necessary, final adaptations and/or reasonable accommodations can be determined during this period of transition. Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE): The occupational therapist uses standardized and validated advanced testing in order to (a) determine safe job matches for return to work; ( b) determine the level of reasonable accommodations necessary for reinstating an injured worker; and (c) make recommendations regarding future interventions. The results of the FCE may be used by the physician to make a disability rating for insurance purposes. Environmental Modification: The occupational therapist, together with the worker and the employer, makes recommendations for modifications to the workplace environment to facilitate successful employment performance. Examples of environmental modifications include raising or lowering the lighting, creating a new layout of the workspace, modifying work-related tools and devices, and minimizing distractions. | https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/wi/work-rehab.aspx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_218165288#3_516958832 | Title:
Headings: Definition of Occupational Therapy Practice for the AOTA Model Practice Act
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Practice
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promote
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safety
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sleep,
education,
work,
play,
leisure,
and
social
participation,
including: Therapeutic
use
of
occupations,
exercises,
and
activities. Training
in
self-care,
self-management,
health
management
and
maintenance,
home
management,
community/work
reintegration,
and
school
activities
and
work
performance. Development,
remediation,
or
compensation
of
neuromusculoskeletal,
sensory-perceptual,
visual,
mental,
and
cognitive
functions,
pain
tolerance
and
management,
and
behavioral
skills. Therapeutic
use
of
self,
including
one’s
personality,
insights,
perceptions,
and
judgments,
as
part
of
the
therapeutic
process. Education
and
training
of
individuals,
including
family
members,
caregivers,
groups,
populations,
and
others. Care
coordination,
case
management,
and
transition
services. Consultative
services
to
groups,
programs,
organizations,
or
communities. Modification
of
environments
(home,
work,
school,
or
community)
and
adaptation
of
processes,
including
the
application
of
ergonomic
principles. Assessment,
design,
fabrication,
application,
fitting,
and
training
in
seating
and
positioning,
assistive
technology,
adaptive
devices,
and
orthotic
devices,
and
training
in
the
use
of
prosthetic
devices. | https://www.aota.org/~/media/Corporate/Files/Advocacy/State/Resources/PracticeAct/Model%20Definition%20of%20OT%20Practice%20%20Adopted%2041411.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_218165288#5_516963327 | Title:
Headings: Definition of Occupational Therapy Practice for the AOTA Model Practice Act
Definition
of
Occupational
Therapy
Practice
for
the
AOTA
Model
Practice
Act
Content: Assessment,
recommendation,
and
training
in
techniques
to
enhance
functional
mobility,
including
management
of
wheelchairs
and
other
mobility
devices. Low
vision
rehabilitation. Driver
rehabilitation
and
community
mobility. Management
of
feeding,
eating,
and
swallowing
to
enable
eating
and
feeding
performance. Application
of
physical
agent
modalities,
and
use
of
a
range
of
specific
therapeutic
procedures
(such
as
wound
care
management; interventions
to
enhance
sensory-perceptual,
and
cognitive
processing; and
manual
therapy)
to
enhance
performance
skills. Facilitating
the
occupational
performance
of
groups,
populations,
or
organizations
through
the
modification
of
environments
and
the
adaptation
of
processes. Adopted
by
the
Representative
Assembly
4/14/11
(Agenda
A13,
Charge
18) | https://www.aota.org/~/media/Corporate/Files/Advocacy/State/Resources/PracticeAct/Model%20Definition%20of%20OT%20Practice%20%20Adopted%2041411.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_218481744#0_517720109 | Title: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations - Human-Animal Interaction
Headings: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
Specific Reviewer Guidelines for Descriptive Investigations:
Content: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations - Human-Animal Interaction
Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
The goal of descriptive investigation is to describe. It should provide factual, accurate and systematic descriptions of phenomena without attempting to infer causal relationships. It does not answer questions about the how, when, or why a particular phenomenon occurred. It should serve to provide a foundation for building new knowledge and theory (such studies should be directed at providing novel data on important and unknown phenomena, e.g., dynamics of affect, performance, or other behaviors; discovery and documentation of new, important, and meaningful phenomena); and provide rigorously conducted qualitative information on phenomena that are difficult to capture with quantitative methods. Descriptive Investigations will be evaluated generally on: The originality, clarity and importance of the research question
The appropriateness of the study design to the research question
The size and representativeness of the sample chosen
The robustness of the data collection process, including choice of instruments or tools
The rigor and transparency of the analysis (including the coherence of the theoretical framework)
The logic and coherence of the links made between findings
The researchers awareness of the possibility of error and the steps taken to minimize or the potential for error throughout the research process
Specific Reviewer Guidelines for Descriptive Investigations: | https://www.apa-hai.org/human-animal-interaction/human-animal-interaction-bulletin/author-information/instructions-to-authors/guidelines-descriptive-investigations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_218481744#4_517726227 | Title: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations - Human-Animal Interaction
Headings: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
Specific Reviewer Guidelines for Descriptive Investigations:
Content: Evaluate the Method Section. Is the research design clearly identified? Are all appropriate APA subsections included? Has the data gathering instrument been described? Is the instrument appropriate? How was it developed? Were reliability and validity testing undertaken and the results discussed? Was a pilot study undertaken? Does the data collection method fit with the definition of “Descriptive Investigations?” If the sample size is small, do the authors explain why more participants were not included? | https://www.apa-hai.org/human-animal-interaction/human-animal-interaction-bulletin/author-information/instructions-to-authors/guidelines-descriptive-investigations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_218481744#5_517727264 | Title: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations - Human-Animal Interaction
Headings: Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
Guidelines: Descriptive Investigations
Specific Reviewer Guidelines for Descriptive Investigations:
Content: How was it developed? Were reliability and validity testing undertaken and the results discussed? Was a pilot study undertaken? Does the data collection method fit with the definition of “Descriptive Investigations?” If the sample size is small, do the authors explain why more participants were not included? Does this study provide new and innovative information that could serve as the basis for future quantitative study? Has the target population been clearly identified? Was the method of selection of participants appropriate? Are the inclusion/exclusion criteria dearly identified? Evaluate the Results. | https://www.apa-hai.org/human-animal-interaction/human-animal-interaction-bulletin/author-information/instructions-to-authors/guidelines-descriptive-investigations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_219541352#2_518651035 | Title: Rehabilitation Psychology
Headings: Rehabilitation Psychology
Rehabilitation Psychology
Advanced Scientific and Theoretical Knowledge Germane to the Specialty
Parameters to Define Professional Practice in Rehabilitation Psychology
Populations
Problems/Issues
Procedures
Content: Behavior that promotes positive adaptation to disability. Minor adjustment issues as well as severe psychopathology. Procedures
Administration of standardized and non‐standardized tests of cognitive and psychological functioning; behavioral observation methods; and culturally sensitive interviewing techniques. Evaluation and treatment of both individual and family/caregiver coping and adaptation. Individual and group interventions including counseling and psychotherapy, cognitive remediation, behavioral management, enhancing use of assistive technology, and facilitation of healthy team functioning. Date created: September 2015 | https://www.apa.org/ed/graduate/specialize/rehabilitation |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220460943#3_519625318 | Title: Crushed by debt?
Headings: Crushed by debt?
Feature
Crushed by debt?
Racking up debt
Competing for support
Finding solutions
Further resources
Need money?
Video
Letters to the Editor
Content: Psychology graduate students are experiencing the student debt crisis firsthand. Almost 90 percent of PsyD graduates and 61 percent of PhD grads are in debt when they finish graduate school, according to APA's 2009 Doctoral Employment Survey, the most recent data available. And psychology graduate students may be especially susceptible to debt. With assistantships, fellowships and grants less common in psychology than in other social sciences and the life sciences, psychology graduate students are often forced to pay their own way through school. Recognizing the financial drain on psychology graduate students, APA and APAGS are working to educate them about the salaries they should expect to earn after graduation. They're advocating for lower student loan interest rates. And they're offering tips on how students can achieve their goals without going bankrupt. "After 12 years in school, one might assume I'd be able to own a home, have children, live the American dream," says Turner. " But the loans are overwhelming." Racking up debt
The APA survey reveals that debt levels vary significantly depending on the kind of program graduate psychology students choose. | https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2013/11/debt |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220460943#10_519636369 | Title: Crushed by debt?
Headings: Crushed by debt?
Feature
Crushed by debt?
Racking up debt
Competing for support
Finding solutions
Further resources
Need money?
Video
Letters to the Editor
Content: That's the situation he finds himself in. "The counseling psychology department doesn't have an undergraduate major, so there are not enough teaching assistantships to go around for graduate students," says Avellar, the APAGS member-at-large for membership recruitment and retention. " Although my department is very supportive in furnishing students with some kind of support, I'm not guaranteed anything, so I have to scout things out from quarter to quarter." Even when students do receive assistantships, as Avellar did last summer and this semester, they're only part-time. Given his undergraduate loans, Avellar could amass up to $100,000 to $120,000 in loans by the time he finishes his degree. That's on top of the loans his parents took out on his behalf. Uncertainty about how much his debt load could grow affects his personal life, from living with multiple roommates to comparing himself to students who have funding to feeling perpetually guilty about adding to the burden of his already financially strained parents. Financial considerations have also affected his academic career. He spent his first three years as an undergraduate at a community college to save money, for example, and now feels he needs to "race out of grad school as quickly as possible to reduce debt." Avellar isn't unique in feeling stressed by his financial situation. | https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2013/11/debt |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220460943#11_519638106 | Title: Crushed by debt?
Headings: Crushed by debt?
Feature
Crushed by debt?
Racking up debt
Competing for support
Finding solutions
Further resources
Need money?
Video
Letters to the Editor
Content: That's on top of the loans his parents took out on his behalf. Uncertainty about how much his debt load could grow affects his personal life, from living with multiple roommates to comparing himself to students who have funding to feeling perpetually guilty about adding to the burden of his already financially strained parents. Financial considerations have also affected his academic career. He spent his first three years as an undergraduate at a community college to save money, for example, and now feels he needs to "race out of grad school as quickly as possible to reduce debt." Avellar isn't unique in feeling stressed by his financial situation. A study by El-Ghoroury and colleagues published in Training and Education in Professional Psychology ® last year found that debt and other financial issues were No. 2 on the list of both student stressors and barriers to self-care, just after academic responsibilities or pressures. But student debt doesn't just hurt students, says El-Ghoroury. It also hurts psychology as a whole, he says. "Psychology is enriched by having students from all types of backgrounds," says El-Ghoroury. " | https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2013/11/debt |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220460943#12_519639632 | Title: Crushed by debt?
Headings: Crushed by debt?
Feature
Crushed by debt?
Racking up debt
Competing for support
Finding solutions
Further resources
Need money?
Video
Letters to the Editor
Content: A study by El-Ghoroury and colleagues published in Training and Education in Professional Psychology ® last year found that debt and other financial issues were No. 2 on the list of both student stressors and barriers to self-care, just after academic responsibilities or pressures. But student debt doesn't just hurt students, says El-Ghoroury. It also hurts psychology as a whole, he says. "Psychology is enriched by having students from all types of backgrounds," says El-Ghoroury. " It would be a real loss if graduate study became too unaffordable for some students." That's already happening, says Avellar, who believes departments should limit the number of students they admit to those they can support and seek creative solutions such as private donations from community members. Graduate education is becoming a luxury item, says Avellar. He points to the federal government's 2012 decision to eliminate graduate students' eligibility for subsidized student loans, a decision that will hit low-income students the hardest. The result, he says, will be that graduate school becomes the domain of students who already have the most advantages, such as wealthy parents. " | https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2013/11/debt |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220510935#1_519752899 | Title: Grief: Coping with the loss of your loved one
Headings: Grief: Coping with the loss of your loved one
Grief: Coping with the loss of your loved one
Moving on with life
How psychologists can help
Content: 2020, January 1). Grief: Coping with the loss of your loved one. http://www.apa.org/topics/families/grief
Comment: Coping with the loss of a close friend or family member may be one of the hardest challenges that many of us face. When we lose a spouse, sibling or parent our grief can be particularly intense. Loss is understood as a natural part of life, but we can still be overcome by shock and confusion, leading to prolonged periods of sadness or depression. The sadness typically diminishes in intensity as time passes, but grieving is an important process in order to overcome these feelings and continue to embrace the time you had with your loved one. Everyone reacts differently to death and employs personal coping mechanisms for grief. Research shows that most people can recover from loss on their own through the passage of time if they have social support and healthy habits. | https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/grief |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220647962#3_520031473 | Title: Why We Vote: Why do we vote?
Headings: Why do we vote ?
Cover Story
Why do we vote ?
So why do we bother?
The social factors
Habits and norms
Content: "The probability that I'll be the deciding vote in the 2008 presidential election is much smaller then the chance that I'll get hit by a car on the way to the polls," says Florida Atlantic University's Kevin Lanning, PhD, paraphrasing an observation made by the late University of Minnesota psychologist Paul E. Meehl. "If we look at it in those terms alone, it appears to be irrational," Lanning says. So why do we bother? Psychologists and political scientists have many theories. Some see voting as a form of altruism, or as a habitual behavior cued by yard signs and political ads. Others say voting may be a form of egocentrism, noting that some Americans appear to believe that because they are voting, people similar to them who favor the same candidate or party will probably vote, too, a psychological mechanism called the "voter's illusion." Self-expression is likely to play a role as well, posits Lanning, who watches voting behavior as a poll worker in Palm Beach County, Fla. In a 2002 election, for example, he saw an ex-felon who repeatedly tried to vote. The man stood in line for an hour with his young children in tow and was turned away twice before voting officials verified that his voting rights had been restored. "It mattered enough for him to go back and so the question is why?" Lanning says. | https://www.apa.org/monitor/2008/06/vote |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_220680790#6_520110873 | Title: Stressed in America
Headings: Stressed in America
Stressed in America
Content: Instead of managing their stress in healthy ways, Americans are indulging in unhealthy behaviors: Almost a third of adults say they skipped a meal because of stress in the past month. Two-fifths reported overeating or eating unhealthy foods because of stress. And more than 40 percent reported that they had lain awake at night. Lack of willpower is a problem. Americans cite lack of willpower as the biggest barrier to adopting healthier behavior. But 70 percent believe that willpower is something they can learn or improve — if only they had more money, energy or confidence in their ability to change. To Henderson, those responses are misguided but not surprising given our culture’s emphasis on personal responsibility. " Survey respondents are mistakenly looking to some kind of inner strength to make the kinds of health behavior changes we want to see, when the reality is in large part they’re at the mercy of their environment," she says, pointing to data on the role of food costs, advertising and other environmental factors in shaping eating behavior. " Our job is to teach people how to structure their environment to increase the likelihood of making healthy choices at any given time." | https://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/01/stressed-america |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221348718#3_521366950 | Title: Improving mental health for inmates
Headings: Improving mental health for inmates
Feature
Improving mental health for inmates
New thinking patterns
Influencing correctional policies
Introducing trauma-informed care
Alternatives to hospitalization
Identifying suicide patterns
Further reading
Content: More than 24 percent have been previously diagnosed with major depressive order, 17 percent with bipolar disorder, 13 percent with a personality disorder and 12 percent with post-traumatic stress disorder. The numbers are even higher for people in jail, where one-third have been previously diagnosed with major depressive disorder and almost one-quarter with bipolar disorder. “We lock up people with mental health problems when we should really be treating these people in the community,” says Fagan. “ In the absence of that, prisons and jails become de facto treatment centers.” As a result, psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers have become essential mental health providers in correctional settings, and they can be a driving force for new programs in state and federal facilities, he says. Here is a look at some of the latest evidence-based approaches from psychologists. New thinking patterns
Several psychologists are focused on keeping people with mental health problems out of correctional facilities. Among them is Robert Morgan, PhD, a psychology professor at Texas Tech University in Lubbock who is testing a new prison-based program that helps inmates learn to avoid behaviors that may lead to reincarceration after they are released. Morgan’s program, Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes, seeks to address antisocial thinking and behavior patterns—which he calls “criminalness”—among inmates who have been diagnosed with mental illnesses. The program is novel because it diverges from the traditional belief that providing better mental health care alone will reduce the chances of criminal behavior patterns. | https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/03/mental-heath-inmates |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221378481#2_521415152 | Title: Worrying trends in U.S. suicide rates
Headings: Worrying trends in U.S. suicide rates
Feature
Worrying trends in U.S. suicide rates
Suicide trends: Looking for clues
Limiting legal means
A strategy for prevention
Content: Rates have increased more sharply since 2006. Suicide ranks as the fourth leading cause of death for people ages 35 to 54, and the second for 10- to 34-year-olds. It remains the 10th leading cause of death overall. But it’s a different story in other parts of the world. Over roughly the same period, other countries have seen rates fall, including Japan, China, Russia and most of Western Europe. What is going wrong on our shores—and what lessons can we import from elsewhere? Suicide trends: Looking for clues
Pinpointing the reasons that suicide rates rise or fall is challenging in part because the causes of suicide are complex. Risk factors include health factors (such as depression, substance use problems, serious mental illness and serious physical health conditions including pain), environmental factors (such as access to lethal means and stressful life events including divorce, unemployment, relationship problems or financial crisis) and historical factors (including previous suicide attempts, a family history of suicide and a history of childhood abuse or trauma). “At the individual level, there is never a single cause of suicide. | https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/03/trends-suicide |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221773904#3_522280200 | Title: Study finds sex differences in mental illness
Headings: Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
Content: 19.1 percent were African-American; 3.1 percent Asian, native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; and 1.6 percent were American Indian or native Alaskan. The data were representative of the age, race/ethnicity and gender distributions of the U.S. population in the 2000 Census. Participants answered interview questions. The analysis examined their lifetime mental health history as well as over the prior 12 months. The authors cited previous research that found women suffer more than men from depression, because “women ruminate more frequently than men, focusing repetitively on their negative emotions and problems rather than engaging in more active problem solving.” The findings support gender-focused prevention and treatment efforts, the study said. “ In women, treatment might focus on coping and cognitive skills to help prevent rumination from developing into clinically significant depression or anxiety,” said lead author Nicholas R. Eaton, MA, of the University of Minnesota. “ In men, treatment for impulsive behaviors might focus on rewarding planned actions and shaping aggressive tendencies into non-destructive behavior.” | https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2011/08/mental-illness |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221773904#4_522281713 | Title: Study finds sex differences in mental illness
Headings: Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
Content: The analysis examined their lifetime mental health history as well as over the prior 12 months. The authors cited previous research that found women suffer more than men from depression, because “women ruminate more frequently than men, focusing repetitively on their negative emotions and problems rather than engaging in more active problem solving.” The findings support gender-focused prevention and treatment efforts, the study said. “ In women, treatment might focus on coping and cognitive skills to help prevent rumination from developing into clinically significant depression or anxiety,” said lead author Nicholas R. Eaton, MA, of the University of Minnesota. “ In men, treatment for impulsive behaviors might focus on rewarding planned actions and shaping aggressive tendencies into non-destructive behavior.” Past research also indicated that women report more neuroticism and more frequent stressful life events than men do before the onset of a disorder, indicating that environmental stressors may also contribute to internalizing, the report said. Article: “ An Invariant Dimensional Liability Model of Gender Differences in Mental Disorder Prevalence: Evidence from a National Sample,” Nicholas R. Eaton, MA, and Robert. F. Krueger, PhD, University of Minnesota; | https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2011/08/mental-illness |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221773904#6_522284498 | Title: Study finds sex differences in mental illness
Headings: Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
Study Finds Sex Differences in Mental Illness
Content: Katherine M. Keyes, PhD, and Deborah S. Hasin, PhD, Columbia University; Steve Balsis, PhD, Texas A&M University; Andrew E. Skodol, MD, Columbia University and University of Arizona; Kristian E. Markon, PhD, University of Iowa; Bridget F. Grant, PhD, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Vol. 121, No. 1. Nicholas R. Eaton can be contacted by email or at (314) 954-1270
The American Psychological Association, in Washington, D.C., is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States and is the world's largest association of psychologists. APA's membership includes more than 154,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. | https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2011/08/mental-illness |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221869148#2_522529023 | Title: Stress and eating
Headings:
Content: Thirty-eight percent of adults say they have overeaten or eaten unhealthy foods in the past month because of stress. Half of these adults (49 percent) report engaging in these behaviors weekly or more. Thirty-three percent of adults who report overeating or eating unhealthy foods because of stress say they do so because it helps distract them from stress. Twenty-seven percent of adults say they eat to manage stress and 34 percent of those who report overeating or eating unhealthy foods because of stress say this behavior is a habit. In the past month, 30 percent of adults report skipping a meal due to stress. Forty-one percent of adults who report skipping a meal due to stress report doing it weekly or more. The majority of adults (67 percent) who report skipping meals due to stress attribute it to a lack of appetite. Twenty-six percent say they skipped a meal because they did not have time to eat. After having overeaten or eaten unhealthy foods, half of adults (49 percent) report feeling disappointed in themselves, 46 percent report feeling bad about their bodies and more than one-third (36 percent) say they feel sluggish or lazy. After skipping meals due to stress, 24 percent say they feel sluggish or lazy and 22 percent report being irritable. | https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2013/eating |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_221869148#3_522530514 | Title: Stress and eating
Headings:
Content: Forty-one percent of adults who report skipping a meal due to stress report doing it weekly or more. The majority of adults (67 percent) who report skipping meals due to stress attribute it to a lack of appetite. Twenty-six percent say they skipped a meal because they did not have time to eat. After having overeaten or eaten unhealthy foods, half of adults (49 percent) report feeling disappointed in themselves, 46 percent report feeling bad about their bodies and more than one-third (36 percent) say they feel sluggish or lazy. After skipping meals due to stress, 24 percent say they feel sluggish or lazy and 22 percent report being irritable. Teens display similar eating habits as adults
When it comes to their eating habits under stress, teens do not appear to be doing any better than adults. One example can be seen in the number of teens and adults who skip breakfast. While breakfast has long been credited as the meal that aids in concentration throughout the day, research also suggests that eating breakfast can reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes, along with other metabolic conditions, such as hypertension and obesity. 4 Yet half of teens (50 percent) who have skipped a meal in the past month due to stress say the last meal they skipped was breakfast, vs. 45 percent of adults who say the same. In the past month, 26 percent of teens say they have overeaten or eaten unhealthy foods because of stress. | https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2013/eating |
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