What is the difference between an open and closed primary or caucus?

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Answer 1

In an open primary or caucus, anyone can cast a ballot for a candidate from any party, regardless of their party membership. In a closed primary or caucus, you can only vote for members of your own party.

How are closed primary systems different from open primary systems?

In a closed primary, registered voters must designate their preferred party on election day or beforehand and only receive the ballot for the party of their choice. Any voter may participate in an open primary, regardless of their political affiliation.

What is a caucus or primary?

The initial phases of the electoral process are primary and caucus elections. These two procedures are used by states to select a possible presidential nominee. Primary elections and caucuses differ in their format and electorate.

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Contrast what people do to stay safe during a dust storm with what people do to stay safe during a tornado.

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Answer:

Go to the basement or an inside room without windows on the lowest floor (bathroom, closet, center hallway). Avoid windows. For added protection get under something sturdy (a heavy table or workbench). Cover your body with a blanket, sleeping bag or mattress.

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What changes would you like to see in your community, neighborhood, or school? (in-person learning, classes offered, dress code, rules, or laws, homelessness, violence, hunger, youth programs, etc.) How would you go about convincing the proper authorities to make these changes?


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Which of the following best describes Mr. Singh?
O practical and unimaginative
O curious and imaginative
O sophisticated and caring
O well-informed and intelligent

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Answer:

well informed and intelligent

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Is the theme “Inequality is a destructive force” a major theme or a minor theme in the novel, and why?
It is a major theme because many characters experience inequality in the novel.
It is a major theme because the main character experiences inequality at one point.
It is a minor theme because several less-important characters experience inequality.
It is a minor theme because the main character experiences inequality during the novel.

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Answer:

i guss it is because many characters expirence inequality in the novel.

Answer:

A.) It is a major theme because many characters experience inequality in the novel.

Select TWO sentences that demonstrate correct grammar usage.
Ollie is fascinated with animals, including lizards, newts, frogs, and snakes.
Kate loves to read, play all the time with her kids, she writes stories, and she is also a teacher.
Sylvle enjoys playing outside with sidewalk chalk, she likes riding her tricycle, and sandboxes have always been enjoyable for her.
Charlotte likes to spend her time doing art projects, playing tennis, reading long books, practicing plana, and playing video games.
Joe watches soccer every day, but he still manages to get his work done, he is renovating the basement, he makes all the beds in the house, and his kids like him to play board
games with them.

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Answer:

Ollie is fascinated with animals, including lizards, newts, frogs, and snakes.

and

Charlotte likes to spend her time doing art projects, playing tennis, reading long books, practicing piano, and playing video games.

Explanation:


How is Odysseus' wife, Penelope, described by various shades in the Underworld?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Penelope: She is a complicated woman with a wry sense of destiny who weaves her plots as deftly as she weaves a garment. Penelope is in a very dangerous situation when the suitors begin invading her house and asking — and then demanding — her hand in marriage.

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I don't have your assignment, but I did both of the questions showing in your photo. Try to use them to help you set up your other questions if you can. I hope this helps.

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Choose the correct Direct Narration: I have said that I will not accept it. *
a) i said, " i will not accept it"
b) i have said, " i would not accept it"
c) i have said, " i will not accept it"
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

not really sure though but I think A

Change the sentences from active to passive voice
1.My uncle writes books.​

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the books were written by my uncle

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You received excellent service while on holiday at a resort in the Eastern Cape,
Write a letter of compliment to the manager of the resort
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Explanation:

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Which word in this passage creates a tone of awe, suggesting that the author was very impressed by what he saw?

The Royal Armor battleship slowly came into view. All of us on shore gasped. The ship was enormous.

gasped

ship

view

shore

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Correct Answer: gasped

Answer:

gasped

Explanation:

How is manner compost fertilizer prepared in your village?Explain. ​

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Answer:

in village their is large area of land their we can easyly make natural fertilizers without hurting the environment and the fertilizers will not harmful for nature from natural fertilizer we can grow plants with more nutritions

village fertilizers are is organic

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Gorman says, "But one thing is certain: if we merge mercy with might and might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children's
birthright." What do you think she means?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

I think it means that if we are kind but strong and just, then our motto will be love and our children will learn that way from us

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Article One: The New York Tribune from December 5, 1859

On leaving the Jail, John Brown had on his face an expression of calmness and serenity characteristic of the patriot who is about to die with a living consciousness that he is laying his life down for the good of his fellow creatures.... As he stepped out of the door a black woman, with her little child in her arms, stood near his way. The twain were of the despised race for whose emancipation and elevation to the dignity of children of God he was about to lay down his life.... He stopped for a moment in his course, stooped over, and with the tenderness of one whose love is as broad as the brotherhood of man, kissed [the child] affectionately.

Article Two: The Cincinnati Enquirer from December 3, 1859

We rejoice that old BROWN has been hung. He was not only a murderer of innocent persons, but he attempted one of the greatest crimes against society—the stirring up of a servile and civil war. He has paid the penalty for his crimes, and we hope his fate may be a warning to all who might have felt inclined to imitate his aggressive conduct.

Synthesize the Tribune and the Enquirer articles mentioned into one or two paragraphs.

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Answer:

After John Brown was hung for several accusations regarding slavery abolition in 1859, there were two perspectives about him, and this represented a controversy: On one side, people were in favor and wanted him dead. On the other, people considered him a hero.

While the first claimed he was a murderer and subversive whose intentions were to bring a servile civil war down, the second saw in him an example of true patriotism, someone who sacrifices himself for the emancipation and salvation of a despised race, that is to say, his brothers.

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are suffering and normalcy relative?

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Answer:

The two are not relative.

Explanation:

Suffering is when you are uncomfortable, upset, in bad condition. Normalcy is when you're normal and content. The two don't have anything that relates them to each other whatsoever.

What did the Giver give Jonas a memory of that gave Jonas great pain?

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Answer: “The Giver transmits the memory of another ride on a sled, only this time the sled loses control and Jonas experiences pain and nausea from a badly broken leg. The pain lingers after the experience is over, but the Giver is not allowed to give him relief-of-pain, and Jonas limps home and goes to bed early.”

Explanation:

Answer:

The Giver transmits a memory of another ride on a sled only this time the sled loses control and Jonas experience pain and nausea from a badly broken leg the pain lingers after the experience is over but the giver is not allowed to give him relief of pain and Jonas went home and goes to bed early

(THE ANSWER IS earthquakes) (Which short-term environmental change is most likely to lead to ground shifting, landslides, and the collapse of buildings or roads? forest fires O flooding O earthquakes​

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Answer:

The answer is earthquakes

Explanation:

Earthquakes often trigger landslides, causing significant and even catastrophic damage to houses. If your house is in the path of an earthquake-induced landslide, it is at risk for damage from landslide debris, as well as sliding downhill itself.

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Westward expansion influenced the
writers of the American Romantic
period to write about which of the
following?
A. The evils of taking land from the Native Americans
B. A national railroad system
C. The need to fund expeditions like Lewis and Clark

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Answer:

A. The evils of taking land from the Native Americans

Explanation:

American romantic writers during the period during the Westward expansion policy had such a great influence on the people that, there was a national awareness of the ills of the society as found in that period.

During those period, most were not aware of the evils committed in-order to take away the lands from the Native Americans. It was those American writers who helped to bring it to the populace notice through their romantic novels.

usefulness of animals,how they help to humans and make a strong plea against cruelty to animals

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Answer:

Animals help humans in many ways:

- Animals help fertilize plants.

- They are part of the food chain and keep ecosystems in balance .

- They serve as companion animals like helping reduce depression, loneliness.

- Some animals are working animals - horses, mules, cows (Pulling carts), explosive, bomb or drug sniffing dogs, scent tracking dogs, seals and dolphins trained by the Navy for security, Search and Rescue dogs, elephants (transportation and moving objects).

- They serve produce food for humans

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1. What can you infer about the speaker and how she is shaped by the setting?


2. Explain the mood of the speaker and how it is developed throughout the poem using textual evidence.

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How are issues of race still relevant today?

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Answer:

Unaddressed systemic racism is, in my mind, the most important issue in the United States today. And it has been so since before the founding of our nation.

Slavery was America’s “original sin.” It was not solved by the framers of the U.S. Constitution, nor was it resolved by the horrendous conflict that was of the American Civil War. It simply changed its odious form and continued the generational enslavement of an entire strata of American society. In turn, the Civil Rights Movement struck a mighty blow against racism in America, and our souls soared when Dr. King told us he had a dream. But we were and still are far from the “promised land.” And even when America rose up to elect its first Black President, Barack Obama, we may indeed have lost ground as a collective nation along the way.

John Allen

John R. Allen

President, The Brookings Institution

That is our legacy as Americans, and in many ways, the most hateful remnants of slavery persist in the U.S. today in the form of systemic racism baked into nearly every aspect of our society and who we are as a people. Indeed, for those tracing their heritage to countries outside of Western Europe, or for those with a non-Christian belief system, that undeniable truth often impacts every aspect of who you are as a person, in one form or another.

The reality of this history has been on stark display in recent weeks. From the terrible killings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, to the countless, untold acts of racism that take place every day across America, these are the issues that are defining the moment—just as our response will define who we are and will be in the 21st century and beyond. Truly, the very nature of our “national soul” is at stake, and we all have a deep responsibility to be a part of the solution.

For us at Brookings, race, racism, equality, and equity are now matters of presidential priority. Addressing systemic racism is a key component of those efforts, with research also focusing on the Latino and Native American communities; faith-based communities, including our Jewish and Muslim communities; and the threat of white supremacy and domestic terrorism also playing a major role. It will also include work on the important need for comprehensive police reform, to include reform rooted in local community engagement and empowerment. We will not solve systemic racism and inequality over-night, and we have so much work ahead. But in a world where we often spend more time debating the nature of our problems than taking meaningful action, we must find ways to contribute however we can and to move forward as a community.

I firmly believe that we as Americans cannot remain silent about injustice. Inaction is simply unacceptable, and we have to stand up and speak out. And if our elected representatives and our elected leadership deny the problem, and refuse to act, then we must take on the responsibility of reform from the bottom up with special attention at the ballot box.

And especially for those Americans who may look like me – a white American male – or come from a similar background, action begins with reflection, and most importantly listening. It’s also about elevating and supporting the voices of those traditionally underrepresented, or even silenced, throughout society. How We Rise is an absolutely critical part of that solution.

Explanation:

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of a
Context clues are clues in the text that help you determine the
word
A inference
B pronunciation
C. connotation
D meaning
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It can help you determine the meaning of text!

Reread this sentence from the story. "When we've converted you to a proper point of view, we may quit." In your own words, what does, "When we've converted you to a proper point of view" mean.

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Answer: In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story, dictating events from their perspective using "I" or "we."

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1. Nathan has a very big secret and instructions not to share it. What is his secret, and
why does he disobey the instructions?

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nathans secret is a secret so we dont know because its a secret :D <3

Should the United States Send Its Military to Assist Other Countries ?

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Answer:

Only if it can be possible for them so that other countries may be safe in terms of conflict

Yes if it’s possible for them to

Which style of outline requires the most time and effort, includes correct grammar and punctuation, and incorporates topic sentences and a thesis statement?
A.keyword
B.phrase
C.both phrase and sentence
sentence

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It’ should be A.keyword (:

One day after we left a shop I said under my breath, “I wish you wouldn’t do that, telling everybody I’m your daughter.” My mother stopped walking. Crowds of people with heavy bags pushed past us on the sidewalk, bumping into first one shoulder, then another.

“Aiii-ya. So shame be with mother?” She grasped my hand even tighter as she glared at me.

I looked down. “It’s not that, it’s just so obvious. It’s just so embarrassing.”

“Embarrass you be my daughter?” Her voice was cracking with anger.

“That’s not what I meant. That’s not what I said.”

“What you say?”

I knew it was a mistake to say anything more, but I heard my voice speaking, “Why do you have to use me to show off? If you want to show off, then why don’t you learn to play chess?”

My mother’s eyes turned into dangerous black slits. She had no words for me, just sharp silence.



What is the primary conflict occurring in this excerpt?

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Answer:

D, my friends

Explanation:

I just know ya gotta believe me

The primary conflict in this excerpt is a cultural clash between the narrator and her mother.

What is conflict?

Conflict in literature is a struggle between two opposing forces or characters in a story.

It can be a central or major issue that must be resolved in order for the story to progress, and it can take many forms, including man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, and so on.

In this excerpt, the main conflict is a cultural clash between the narrator and her mother. The narrator is embarrassed by her mother's behaviour of telling everyone that she is her daughter, and she believes that her mother is using her to brag about herself.

The mother, on the other hand, is hurt and angry that her daughter is embarrassed by her culture and accuses her of being embarrassed by her culture.

Thus, this is the main conflict in the given passage.

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This episode was not so much about Odysseus as it was about Argus. What quality does Argus demonstrate that the Greeks would value enough to dedicate an Episode to? Explain.

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Answer:

use of Tonia variation

Facial expressions

mimcry

gestures

Explanation:

tonial variation.. is the changing of voice

facial expressions.. where changing the face appearance in times of certain occasion

A word's connotation is
O its part of speech
O its dictionary definition
O its synonyms and antonyms
the feeling associated with it

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Answer:

It's synonyms and antonyms te feeling associated with it.

I think.

Answer:

It’s D

Explanation:

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