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what is the synonym of imaginative?​

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inventive, maybe?  does that sound right?  

Explanation:

Answer:

Creative, innovative

Explanation:

Those were the first things that came to my mind, there are many more if you search it up.

Hope this helps :D

Does anyone know who her era brother and sister is from bad boy

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bad boy? like the movie or a show-

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
Fix the sentence:
Clean your room first and then we can go
to the movie.

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clean your room first then we will go to the movies

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Root word for analogy?

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analogous which traces back by way of Latin to a Greek word meaning "proportionate"

Who seems to be a better leader to the Animals at this point?

A. Napoleon
B. Snowball
C. Neither of them

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B. snowball

Explanation:

Snow ball is the best leader because he just wants the best for all the animals. Napoleon only thinks about pigs and how they are better. By the way i read the book, this is not off the internet.

B. Snowball cause he was intelligent and a hardworking and excellent leader.

The story is called Whales: Giants In Danger by Andre Admas.

How does the author develop the idea that Whales are enormous?

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The mechanisms used to produce sound vary from one family of cetaceans to another. Marine mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises, are much more dependent on sound for communication and sensation than are land mammals, because other senses are of limited effectiveness in water. Sight is less effective for marine mammals because of the particulate way in which the ocean scatters light. Smell is also limited, as molecules diffuse more slowly in water than in air, which makes smelling less effective. However, the speed of sound is roughly four times greater in water than in the atmosphere at sea level. As sea mammals are so dependent on hearing to communicate and feed, environmentalists and cetologists are concerned that they are being harmed by the increased ambient noise in the world's oceans caused by ships, sonar and marine seismic surveys.[2]

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Answer:

The answer is the first one: they are not moving

Explanation:

It's a metaphor comparing the elk and stones

Which factor is NOT used to determine who can be let go during a downsizing? a.Seniority b.Level of Income c. Gender d. Department​

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the factor that is not used to determine who can be let go during a downsizing would be: C. Gender

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took the test on edge. 2021

Answer:

C is the correct option

Explanation:

We play crickct. (Change into present continuous tense.)​

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Answer:

we are playing cricket

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hope it helps

Explanation:

we are playing cricket...

CAN SOMEONE WRITE ME A PERSUASIVE ESSAY
(4-6 PARAGRAPHS), EXPLAINING THE AVERAGE RETIREMENT AGE OF AN ATHLETE IS 33 YEARS OLD, AND FOR MORE PHYSICALLY DEMANDING SPORTS SUCH AS FOOTBALL, IT CAN BE AS YOUNG AS 28.

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You already asks this question , But i gotchu. Itll take me a minute

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PLEASE HELP ME ASAP PLEASE I WILL GIVE BRAINLEST AND 5 STARS AND A HEART PLEASE HELP Simón Bolívar is one of the independence heroes in many Latin American countries.
Panamá, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and of course Bolivia, which was named after
him, were liberated with Bolívar’s help.
Bolívar was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to a wealthy family. He received a good
education and during his youth spent some years in a military academy. He also studied
in Spain and traveled through Europe, where he became acquainted with many
intellectuals of the era. By then he already wanted to see Latin America free from the
Spanish crown. Upon his return, he started to fulfill his desire.
In 1810 many regions on the American continent declared their independence from
Spain, and Bolívar had a main role in the independence process in various nations. This
process was not easy. There were a series of battles and civil wars, and even a period of
self-exile to Jamaica, but after several years, Bolivar attained independence for
Venezuela and Nueva Granada (today Colombia and Ecuador.) Years later, Bolivar
helped the cause for independence in Peru and Alto Peru (today Bolivia.) After the
independence war, Bolivar became president of Nueva Granada and Peru. He is known
as the liberator in these countries.
Where was Simon Bolivar born?
In which country is Bolivar seen as their hero of independence?
Where did Bolivar go during his exile?
When did the battles for independence begin?
and the last one By what name is he known in many countries?

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Caracas ,Venezuela

venezuala

New granada(Colômbia and Panamá ) g and Quito (ecaudor) from spain rule

Answer:

Where was Simon Bolivar born? - Bolivar was born in Caracas, Venezuela

In which country is Bolivar seen as their hero of independence? - Bolivar is seen as their hero of independence in many Latin American countries, including Panamá, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and of course Bolivia, which was named after him.

Where did Bolivar go during his exile? - He went to Jamaica during his period of self-exile

When did the battles for independence begin? - In 1810

By what name is he known in many countries? - Bolivar is known as being the liberator of many countries

Hope this helped, have a nice day! :)

what is the answer

Help me please:(

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Answer:

not biased or prejudiced, fair, impartial.

PLEASE HELP ITS URGENT
WRITE A SHORT STORY WITH A SYMBOL THAT IS A CENTRAL PLOT A CONFLICT AND A CONCLUSION MAKE SURE THE STORY HAS CHARACTERS, DIALOGUE AND SETTING

BE CREATIVE AND EXPLORE YOUR IMAGINATION MUST BE 3 PARAGRAPHS

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Dale, a local senior at Sunnyside Seniors (a retirement home) took his first step out of his room from his sleep, after putting on his hearing-aids, he stretched then immediately walked to the room next to him and slammed  on the door. Finally his best friend John opened the door.  John was a tall, skinny, wrinkly guy with thin white and gray hairs laid on his head, while (still wrinkly) Dale was a small chubby bald man with a big nose. But John and Dale were no ordinary seniors, they were Super Seniors! With John having super speed, and Dale flight they were a not-so unbeatable team. John was complaining about how bad the bed was and how early the workers made them get up, but Dale couldn't hear him even though he had put his hearing-aid in. After John stopped yapping Dale finally said “Huh”. “ Did you hear anything I said?” said John. “I can't hear you, what did you say?” said Dale back. Then John

Grabbed him by the earlobe and yelled “CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW!”. “ Oh, Yeah” said Dale.

John took Dale hearing-aid out and looked at it. Then again screamed in Dale's ear “ THERE'S NO BATTERIES IN HERE.”

“Well then where'd they go?” Dale said.

“I don't know why, do you think I would know?”

“I dont know.”

“Well then we'll have to get you some new ones”  Dale said.

They both walked out of Sunnyside Seniors without anyone seeing.

As they waited for the bus something else waited for them in the bushes.

A villain named Villain much younger than Dale and John and with extremely bad timing popped out of the bushes just as they were boarding the bus.  You see Villain had fought against Dale and John before but was defeated time and time again. But Villain would not take defeat from two old guys so he kept coming back. Villain set bombs underneath the road where the bus that Dale and John had got onto. Villain pushed the button and off the bombs went but missed entirely. “Did you hear something?” said John Loud enough so that Dale could hear.  John dragged Dale out of the bus and saw Villain the Villain yelling and stomping his feet.

“YOU!” shouted Villain at the two old men one half asleep. Dale woke up John and the two seniors ripped their clothes off to reveal their super suits, well tried anyway, Both of them being too weak to rip their clothes off just took them off. John of course faster than Dale (because you know, super speed).

John's super suit was a blue unitard with red underwear and a red cape. Dales was the same except his unitard was red with blue underwear and cape.

“HOW DO YOU TWO KEEP AVOIDING MY ATTACKS YOU’RE OLDER THAT MY GRANDPA!”

“What did he say?” said Dale.

“I think he called us tater tots!” Said John.

“Huh?” said Dale.

“WOULD YOU TWO STOP BABBLING”

Villain then Blasted them with is Super Mega Soaker 200 (his own invention)

Dale and John then skid down the road soaking wet. Dale and John got up and made a plan. While John ran and got Villain’s attention. Dale flew up behind him, tied his cape around him and took him down. The two old men met back up and high fived. They turned around to take Villan to the local police station but he was gone!

“Dang nabbit, look Dale he got away!”

“Huh?”

“Oh right, them hearing aids.”

John and Dale bought the hearing aids and went back to Sunnyside. One of the workers saw them entering the building and said “YOU WERE GONE?”

“Yup” said Dale.

“Oh no, how long have you too been gone! My boss is going to be so mad!”

Explanation:

Its longer but its still good

Correct the following run-on sentences by Method 1: Simply make
two sentences.



1. My father retired from the Air Force last year he is writing a book about his experiences.

2. Jeff mowed the grass this morning tonight he will water the flowers and bushes.

3. The small girl seemed to be lost, she was crying and looking for her mother.

4. Mrs. Dawson inherited a large sum of money from her brother she can buy a new car now.

5. I can never beat my little brother at video games, he has them all mastered.

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1. My father retired from the Air Force last year. He is writing a book about his experiences.

2. Jeff mowed the grass this morning. Tonight he will water the flowers and bushes.

3. The small girl seemed too be lost. She was crying and looking for her mother.

4. Mrs. Dawson inherited a large sum of money from her brother. She can buy a new car now.

5. I can never beat my little brother at video games. He has them all mastered.

Up to 10 people is a good guideline for the size of your study group. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer:

F

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is False

Explanation:

At the beginning of the play, who states that Helen belongs in an institution?

in the play: The Miracle Worker

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Answer:

Annie Sullivan

Explanation:

From what point of view does the narrator of "After Twenty Years" tell the storSecond person
First person
Third person objective
Third person limited

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Answer:

“After Twenty Years” is told from the omniscient point of view.

Explanation:

An omniscient narrator knows everything about everybody in the story.

How do authors impart aesthetic elements? Select 3 options. through their word choice through persuasive argument through their tone through facts and data through the story's mood

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Answer:

1.through their word choice  

3.through their tone  

5.through the story's mood

Explanation:

Authors are writers of a literary piece. They impart aesthetic elements through the following:

their word choicetheir tonethe story's mood

Aesthetic elements

Every literary work consists of five elements, namely, sentiments, imaginations, thoughts, music and style. Sentiments provide artistic immortality and ever freshness to a literary work, imagination is a vehicle which carries sentiment and makes the reading process inexhaustible.

Therefore, authors impart aesthetics through diction, tone and mood.

learn more about aesthetic elements from here: https://brainly.com/question/1011079

Question 16 (1 point)
Which sentence correctly uses a Latin root word that means to see?

Question 16 options:

You can see that her prediction was right.


Do not disrespect me by telling a lie.


I will be a spectator at the game today.


She said the words to agitate me.

Question 17 (1 point)
Review the definition.

The root dict means "to say."

Which answer best identifies the prefix and explains how it affects meaning in the word contradict?

Question 17 options:

The prefix is contra- and it suggests that what is said is the opposite of something else.


The prefix is contra- and it suggests that this is the first point in a conversation.


The prefix is contra- and it suggests that a comment is nice and generous.


The prefix is contra- and it suggests that the comment is cruel and unfair.

Question 18 (1 point)
Which choice analyzes the parts of the word and determines the meaning of the word spectator?

Question 18 options:

Spec- (to be) and -tator (to look), meaning one who others often look at


Spec- (important) and -tator (a root vegetable), meaning a healthy vegetable to eat


Spect (to see) and -or (a person), meaning a person who looks on, or watches, others


Spect (glasses) and -or (maker of, or craftsman), meaning a person who makes glasses

Question 19 (1 point)
Which sentence best uses the word battery in the sense of "a group of army artillery"?

Question 19 options:

The first battery made slow progress into enemy territory.


When the appliance is dead, charge the battery.


During the case, he was charged with battery.


The company withstood a battery of complaints.

Question 20 (1 point)
What sentence shows the correct use of the dash?

Question 20 options:

Every time I open that door—oh, not again!


Every time—I open that door oh, not again!


Every time I open—that—door oh, not again!


Every time I open that door oh,—not again!

Question 21 (1 point)
Read the sentence.

They wandered over the hill and around the block before they came home.

How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "over the hill and around the block"?

Question 21 options:

They wandered . . . before they came home.


They wandered, before they came home.


They wandered—before they came home.


They wandered; before they came home.

Question 22 (1 point)
Read the sentence.

They ate the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables before they washed the dishes.

How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables"?

Question 22 options:

They ate . . . before they washed the dishes.


They ate; before they washed the dishes.


They ate, before they washed the dishes.


They ate—before they washed the dishes.

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Answer:

Every time I open that door oh,—not again!

Question 21 (1 point)

Read the sentence.

They wandered over the hill and around the block before they came home.

How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "over the hill and around the block"?

Question 21 options:

They wandered . . . before they came home.

They wandered, before they came home.

They wandered—before they came home.

They wandered; before they came home.

Question 22 (1 point)

Read the sentence.

They ate the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables before they washed the dishes.

How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables"?

Question 22 options:

They ate . . . before they washed the dishes.

They ate; before they washed the dishes.

They ate, before they washed the dishes.

They ate—before they washed the dishes

Read this excerpt from a play.

JUNE and SYLVIO speak to MR. TELLER in the driveway of their farmhouse. It is raining hard, and they all carry umbrellas. A dog sits on the steps of the house.

JUNE: We didn’t think you’d be coming back for the puppy.

MR. TELLER: I said I would when I dropped the puppy off.

SYLVIO: Yes, but that was months ago. We thought you’d be back for the puppy in a couple days. Now she’s a full-grown dog. We have raised her ourselves, we built her her own doghouse, and we love her.

MR. TELLER: But she’s my dog. I only dropped her off at your house for safekeeping since I had to go out of town on business. Now I’m back and I want my dog back.

SYLVIO: I don’t know, Mr. Teller. We love Lucy like our own. We want to keep her.

What is the conflict of the play?
It’s raining at June and Sylvio’s farmhouse.
Mr. Teller is the owner of Lucy, the puppy.
Mr. Teller wants his dog, Lucy, back.
Lucy was a puppy at first but is now a dog.

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Answer:

Mr. Teller wants his dog, Lucy, back.

Explanation:

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

i hope that works

focus on treating children from birth to young adulthood​

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Answer:

lol no

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what does this even mean

what is this please help

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Answer:

The last choice (D)

Explanation:

brainliest?

What is something writers can rely on to communicate tone?
O A. New words
O B. Their voice
O c. Auditory cues
O D. Word choice

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Word choice is a great way to communicate to eachother withouht other people understanding what your sayjng

Answer:
D.

Explanation:
The only way writers can communicate is by writing, so the word choice affects the tone.

Which words most clearly create a slant rhyme, or inexact thyme, in
these lines?
Atracing and thickening in line 5
B sky and prophecy in lines 5-6
C threat and set in lines 7-8
D set and stout in lines 8-9

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C threat and set hope it helps

Marissa graduated from nursing school this year. She wants to work in the pediatric wing of a
hospital because

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Answer:

because ahes graduated in nursing so it neccessary that she work on hospital

Why should students watch ted talk

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Watching TED talks won't just give you a persuasive lift while your examining, it could likewise motivate your next profession move. Better than that, it could assist you with improving your meeting procedures and trust in gatherings causing you advance your vocation once you get your foot in the entryway.

Explanation:

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Hi there~

The answer is:

Students should watch TED-X talks because it gives them the opportunity to see other people's shoes of what they've been through. Students can write argument essays from the videos and think more over about how they can shape their life.

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Use context clues to select the best definition of the italicized word.



Even though the hotel was supposed to be very homey and friendly, I found the staff to be inhospitable.

shabby
warm
inviting
expensive
unwelcoming
squeaky
dilapidated
preposterous
exciting

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Answer:

it's unwelcoming

Explanation:

hope this helps

Even though the hotel was supposed to be very homey and friendly, I found the staff to be unwelcoming.

That fits the sentence and the mood of the sentence. They felt that even through the hotel was supposed to be homey and friendly. It didn't seem that way to them because of how the staff were acting.

Why does Cherry Valance say she hopes she never sees Dally again in chapter 3?

She is afraid of him.

She is worried he will fight with Bob.

She thinks she will fall in love with him.

She doesn’t want her parents to see them together.

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Answer:

BNHYTFGVHGV

Explanation:

BECAUSE I SAID SO

Which of the following sentences correctly uses quotation marks?

A.
The "summer" is going to be nice, she said.

B.
"The summer is going to be nice", she said.

C.
"The summer is going to be nice," she said.

D.
The summer is going to be nice, "she said."

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It’s is c due to true sentences structure

Answer:

I believe it is c

Explanation:

Sorry if wrong!

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Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors. *** In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they werent satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south. The author draws a contrast between metals and other materials in all of the following EXCEPT: A) Flint, wood, and bone are more brittle. B) Metals are reusable. C) Metals are non-polluting. D) Metals can be shaped into other objects. can anyone answer this for me please pls help is it A. B. C. D. Write a number so that the equation will have an infinate number of solutions 3x+5=3x+ does utilitarianism questions individual rights? 1. What nations or kingdoms are represented on the map? *And 2. What is labeled? What do the symbols represent? * 1. 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