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Correct the errors in
the following paragraph.
If your thinking about asking a friend to make a pinky swear promise you
might want to think again. The pinky swear first originated in japan and it
was serious bussiness! Known as yubikiri, witch translates to 'finger cut-
off,' it means that if you decide too make a pinky promise and dont keep it,
you'll have to cut off you're pinky finger!

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Answer 1

Answer:

If you're thinking about asking a friend to make a pinky swear promise you

might want to think again. The pinky swear first originated in Japan and it

was serious business. Known as yubikiri, which translates to 'finger cut-

off,' it means that if you decide to make a pinky promise and don't keep it,

you'll have to cut off your pinky finger!

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which quote from the passage suggests conflict?
O "They quarrelled and bickered more than ever
among themselves.
O "Dave and Sol-leks alone were unaltered."
The breaking down of discipline likewise affected the
dogs in their relations with one another. They quarrelled
and bickered more than ever among themselves, till at
times the camp was a howling bedlam. Dave and Sol-leks
alone were unaltered, though they were made irritable by
the unending squabbling. Francois swore strange
barbarous oaths, and stamped the snow in futile rage,
and tore his hair. His lash was always singing among the
dogs, but it was of small avail. Directly his back was
turned they were at it again. He backed up Spitz with his
whip, while Buck backed up the remainder of the team.
Francois knew he was behind all the trouble, and Buck
knew he knew; but Buck was too clever ever again to be
caught red-handed. He worked faithfully in the harness,
for the toil had become a delight to him; yet it was a
greater delight slyly to precipitate a fight amongst his
mates and tangle the traces.
- The Call of the Wild,
O "Directly his back was turned they were at it
again
"Buck was too clever ever again to be caught red-
handed

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Answer:

"they quarrelled and bickered more than ever among themselves".

Explanation:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I got it right on edge

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Head coverings were probably the first forms of apparel put on by early humans, probably for protection from rain and sun. Hats for men have been considered proper fashion for centuries, but the popularity of hats, aside from baseball caps, declined in the second half of the 20th century. Now, in the early 21st century, the fashionable men's hat is seeing a resurgence in popularity. Led by styles such as the fedora and the panama, men are again choosing to add a "lid" to a stylish outfit when dressing up is required. Men are again finding that the hat is an accessory capable of expressing individuality and taste.

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Question:

Head coverings were probably the first forms of apparel put on by early humans, probably for protection from rain and sun. Hats for men have been considered proper fashion for centuries, but the popularity of hats, aside from baseball caps, declined in the second half of the 20th century. Now, in the early 21st century, the fashionable men's hat is seeing a resurgence in popularity. Led by styles such as the fedora and the panama, men are again choosing to add a "lid" to a stylish outfit when dressing up is required. Men are again finding that the hat is an accessory capable of expressing individuality and taste.

What is the best summary of this passage?

A. After a decline, hats are seeing a resurgence in popularity as part of a fashionable outfit.

B. After being popular for centuries, hats declined in popularity in the last half of the 20th Century.

C. Early humans first used hats to protect themselves from rain and sun, and hat popularity is growing.

D. Hat styles such as the fedora, the panama, and the baseball cap are popular.

Answer:

The best summary for the passage is option A) After a decline, hats are seeing a resurgence in popularity as part of a fashionable outfit.

Explanation:

The reason for that choice is because it hits on the two central points of the paragraph which are:

Initially, head covering were essential due to their functionlity which is protecting the head from sun and rain. But then there was a decline in this practice in the second half of the 20th centuryNow the practice is becoming fashionable again

All the other options focus on one side of the story.

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Urgent! I am typing an essay an this it in the way

I was wondering if this sentence is correct the quotations are really confusing thank you

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be and will be used against you in court. You have the right to have a lawyer present during questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided to you if you wish. If you decide to answer questions now without a lawyer present, you have the right to stop answering at any time.’’

Thank you

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Answer:

they seem to be correct

B. With your own list of unfamiliar words, write down the ways that will help you understand
their meanings
Aside from
through
Conter
difficult
Conte
1.

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Answer:

1. Autodidact

2. Ominous

3. Hydrophobia

Explanation:

Unfamiliar words are words that are strange to us because we do no use them every day. In order to understand these words, we could use several methods such as

1. The context in which the word was used. For example, note how I could decode the meaning of autodidact from this sentence. "His independent quest for knowledge turned him into an autodidact". I can decode from this sentence that the unfamiliar word means that the subject or person being talked about is self-taught.

2. Through other examples. "The approaching mob created a weird, strange, and ominous feeling in the little children". The fact that I know the meaning of the other words gives me the idea that the word ominous should mean a strange feeling because something bad is about to happen.

3. Through the root and suffix. Hydro means water while phobia means fear. Therefore, hydrophobia would mean the fear of water.

What is the subject of the following sentence? “Please, just go home.”

A. please
B. just
C. The subject is implied
D. home

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

There is no specific person that is asked to go home. It is implied that the person they are talking to is the one they want to go home.

The subject in the following sentence “Please, just go home.” is implied. Therefore C is the correct option.

What is a subject in a sentence?

A subject in a sentence is one of the main parts of the sentence. It represents what or whom the sentence is about. The subject can be a person, place, or object which performs any action which the sentence is talking about.  A sentence is made up of two main parts, one is the subject and one is the predicate. The subject part has a subject only while the predicate contains the verb and object of the sentence.

In the given sentence, “Please, just go home”, the subject is implied since it is clear that the command is being given to the second person to whom the first person is talking.

Therefore C is the correct option.

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In "St.Lucy's Home for Girls Raised By Wolves", has claudette fully adapted to human society by the end of the story?

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yes but not fully she is still trying to adapt

Answer: yes and no

Explanation:

I just finished reading this at school she has to still adapt because she really wanted to leave and she wanted to be in the nuns good side

what is the denotative meaning of the word chicken ?

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: the common domestic fowl (Gallus gallus) especially when young
also : its flesh used as food.
— compare JUNGLE FOWL

HELP ME PLZZ I NEED HELP WITH THIS!!!

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Answer:

The Table of Contents is always at the beginning of the book

Explanation:

I assume its to help organize/help the reader find the page they’re looking for. It’s usually at the beginning, or atleast right before the main text

Help please thanks so much

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Answer:

I would go with D because it us like language the used a meaning of another literal

Answer:

D is the answer

Explanation:

Figurative language is a way of speaking or writing which is in a non-literal sense and is designed to have more of an impact about the subject it is referring to.

Read the sentence below, and answer the question that follows.

James brought his bike and helmet home and put it in the garage.

Which word in this sentence would you need to change in order to make the sentence clear?
1. his
2. it
3. home
4. brought

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the answer is “it”, number 2. the reason why is the sentence doesn’t identity what “it” is

Abigail wants to form a quintet. Most of her musicians will play guitar. Abigail is the manager.
How many musicians are in a quintet?
1.Nine
2.Seven
3.Five

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Answer:

five

Explanation:

the root word "quin" means five/

the answer is five ‼️

Refer to the poem "The Legend" to answer these questions.

In Chicago, it is snowing softly

and a man has just done his wash for the week.

He steps into the twilight of early evening,

carrying a wrinkled shopping bag

full of neatly folded clothes,

and, for a moment, enjoys

the feel of warm laundry and crinkled paper,

flannellike against his gloveless hands.

There's a Rembrandt glow on his face,

a triangle of orange in the hollow of his cheek

as a last flash of sunset

blazes the storefronts and lit windows of the street.



He is Asian, Thai or Vietnamese,

and very skinny, dressed as one of the poor

in rumpled suit pants and a plaid mackinaw,

dingy and too large.

He negotiates the slick of ice

on the sidewalk by his car,

opens the Fairlane's back door,

leans to place the laundry in,

and turns, for an instant,

toward the flurry of footsteps

and cries of pedestrians

as a boy – that's all he was –

backs from the corner package store

shooting a pistol, firing it,

once, at the dumbfounded man

who falls forward,

grabbing at his chest.



A few sounds escape from his mouth,

a babbling no one understands

as people surround him

bewildered at his speech.

The noises he makes are nothing to them.

The boy has gone, lost

in the light array of foot traffic

dappling the snow with fresh prints.



Tonight, I read about Descartes'

grand courage to doubt everything

except his own miraculous existence

and I feel so distinct

from the wounded man lying on the concrete

I am ashamed



Let the night sky cover him as he dies.

Let the weaver girl cross the bridge of heaven

and take up his cold hands.

–"The Legend,"
Garrett Hongo

From whose perspective is the poem told?

What is the perspective at the beginning of the poem?

What shift in perspective is evident at the end?

Please answer ASAP. I have to get the Edgenuity thing done today.

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Answer: 1-b 2-c 3-a

Explanation: just did it

In the story, Rainsford changes his entire philosophy about hunting. Find and write down two lines – one from the beginning of the story and one toward the end – that show the change in Rainsford. Explain how the shift is shown through the lines you've chosen.

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This question is about "The Most Dangerous Mind".

Answer:

Early in the story Rainsford is a hunter who cares little for the feeling of animals being hunted. At the end of the story, however, he is a hunt and perceives as animals, recognizing that they do not feel well.

Explanation:

Rainsford, at the beginning of history, is a great hunter and is on his way to the amazons to hunt a jaguar. Rainsford feels no remorse when hunting animals, on the contrary, this is an activity that gives him great pleasure. He doesn't care if the animals are suffering from it.

However, when Rainsford saw Zaroff's hunt, he sees that the thought he had before was totally incorrect. In the hunting position, he was able to understand the fear and despair in protecting his own life, which are very intense and disabling feelings many times. This means that at the end of the book, he understands how animals feel when hunting.

How were the Native American groups affected in the Ohio Valley impacted by the circumstances and outco me of the How were the Native American groups affec ted in the Ohio Valley impacted by the circumstances and outcome of the French and Indian War​

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Answer:

The environment hugely affected the Native American Indians in many different ways. This is because of the way in which the Indians used the environment and the surrounding land. The Indians were very close to nature, and so that meant that any changes in nature would be changes in the Indians.

Explanation:

George Orwell said that Animal Farm was the first book in which he attempted "to fuse
political purpose and artistic purpose into one whole" rather than simply telling a story and
letting its themes and messages emerge more naturally. Did it work? Is Animal Farm literature,
or just a long argument about politics?

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Answer:

just a long argument about politics

Answer:

well i got no clue what was up with that last answer but animal farm is more than a long argument about politics, it is a great piece of literature written to open your eyes to the world around you. It uses political and artistic forms to get its themes across to the reader, this may be hard to pick up on at first but by the end of the story the reader should understand at least the main theme about the cost and strain too much power can cause

6 features that tell you that the text is on the internet ?

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Explanation:

amazing grammar

perfect vocabulary

standard information

over 30 points im lazy

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Answer:

A

D

B

C

Explanation:

hopefully these are correct

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Answer:

i would choose a

Explanation:  A heading is similar to a caption, a line below a photograph that briefly explains it.

For example, a heading such as "Changing screen resolution" can be indexed as "screen resolution, changing" as well as "changing screen resolution."

A complex character that portrays both positive and negative qualities. They are
not easily defined or described.

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Answer:

Round Character

Explanation:

write the important of the following profession and human resources
pharmacist​

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Answer:PHARMACIST : They plays a vital role as they have responsibilities to optimise their response to medications. They also gives advice to other health professionals on medication therapy bcoz they are very concerned to patients and their responsibilities.

DENTIST : The most important thing they do is to clean the teeth and keep them healthy and disease free and to prevent them from serious diseases like cavities and gum disease in the oral cavity.

DOCTOR : Passing the exam of MBBS itself is an achievement. They recover us from the diseases faster and teach us to live with disabling injury bcoz no one wants to become sick or injured. So, preventing sickness or injury is a good choice.

NURSE : They are the trusted health care professionals. They are the 1 kind of tchrs or innovators. It's an honourable profession.

Hope this helps you. ...

THANK YOU. .

Explanation:

How does Lizabeth's character develop in "Marigolds"? Lizabeth comes to recognize that the world is too barren to create lasting beauty. Lizabeth changes her behavior after she recognizes that she needs to be a better example for her brother. Lizabeth learns that sympathy and understanding come from recognizing the truth about other people. Lizabeth matures when she recognizes that love is more powerful than hate.

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Answer:

Lizabeth's character develops in the sense that:

C. Lizabeth learns that sympathy and understanding come from recognizing the truth about other people.

Explanation:

Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds" takes place during the Great Depression. The main character, Lizabeth, is a 14-year-old girl who lives in a poor neighborhood. The poorest and ugliest of the houses belongs to Miss Lottie, however it is the house that has a most beautiful garden full of marigolds. Lizabeth, her brother, and the other kids in the neighborhood often throw rocks into the garden and call Miss Lottie a witch.

The main theme of the story is about maturing and developing empathy for others. Lizabeth, while throwing a tantrum, completely destroys the garden of marigolds. It is only then that she realizes she was simply projecting her anger about her family's awful situation in life. She is finally able to see that Miss Lottie's garden brings a little bit of beauty into this miserable world, where poor people can only remain poor. Lizabeth leaves her childhood behind when she understands who Miss Lottie is, as well as herself.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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What are examples or forms of Ideas and Content/Evidence?

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Answer:

The types of evidence you use change from discipline to discipline--you might use quotations from a poem or a literary critic, for example, in a literature paper; you might use data from an experiment in a lab report.

Explanation: Hope this helps

biography of a father​

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Answer:

a father

Explanation:

write a full bio graphy of your father and mother

8. Process or act of creating, developing, or revealing the personality of a person/character in a
story:
characterization
protagonist
antagonist
flashback

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Characterization!!!!!!!

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Personal pronouns can be used to _____ names or nouns.

a. include
b. highlight
c. ignore
d. substitute

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D is the answer!!!!!!!!

Answer:

Your answer is D. Substitute

Explanation:

Jefferson delays mentioning the American colonies until late in the introduction. How does this delay affect his argument? Check the two best answers.

It draws readers into the argument and establishes that ideas apply to society.

It prevents readers from quickly losing sympathy for the Americans.

It engages readers by creating a sense of mystery about the Americans.

It emphasizes that the principles involved are universal, not just American.

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Answer: it draws readers into the argument and establishes that ideas apply to society

It emphasizes that the principles involved are universal, not just American

Explanation:

Answer:

A & D

Explanation:

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He constantly made __________ promises, never being very clear about what exactly he would do or how he would accomplish them, and in the end, he never really kept any of those promises.

A. obtuse

B. callous

C. apparent

D. nebulous

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Answer:

I believe the answer is D, nebulous.

Explanation:

explain the effect orwell creates with each example from part A

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Please fast I need it

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The correct answer is Repetition
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"No, no!" cried Bill Cowan; "the lake is quite deep just at that place." "Yes, I know it's deep," added Joe Morris, "and, besides, you can't swim, Fred; don't be silly. Who cares . . . ?" "I do, for one," cried Fred, and dashing into the water he waded out to where the poor dog was half-standing, half-lying, among the choking weeds. Yes, the water was deep; but stretching out his arms he contrived to catch hold of the poor animal, and he quickly waded back to shore amid ringing cheers from all the people who had now gathered on the bank to watch the plucky lad. And whose was the dog? Nobody knew; it seemed, indeed, to have no owner and no home. But Fred and his companions carried it back with them to the school, and, after having told their tale, they begged the headmaster to keep it for himself; and as Dr. Williams could not discover anything about the dog's ownership, he did keep it. 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