Which line shows the speaker comes prepared to work?

A. I could scrub them spotless well what do you think

B. I have my own rake. No, it wouldn't be hard

C. I only take cash please don't write a check

D. I couldn't keep it busy as we play Chase ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

B)

Explanation:

Worker brought their own materials and show their determination and responsibility through assurance.


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You recently went on a school trip. Your teacher has asked you to write a report about the trip and make suggestions for next year

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Trip to Sundarban
by
your name
Class X A
The Educational trip to Sundarban on April 17th has been successfully completed. There were a total of hundred students accompanied by three teachers. A State Transport Bus was hired to take us to a place called Dhaniakhali and back. At Dhaniakhali we boarded a ferry that showed us around the creeks and mangrove forests of the great ecological site.
The learning experience from the trip was not much, though there was a lot of fun and entertainment. The selection of the time of the trip was ill suited. Most of the wild animals were deep inside the jungles and could not be sited.
It being the time of the Bengali New Year, there was a lot of crowd and this frightened even the crocodiles away. Usually one gets to sight the crocodiles most easily. Thus I don't think we really learned very much.
We met a lot of local people and interacted with them. We asked them about the animals and their habitat. The people we met were really helpful.
We had to do a lot of running around at Dhaniakhali . None of us were aware of the place. Booking a ferry, negotiating the charges, arranging lunch was really hectic. I wish we hadn't had to do so many things.
On the whole the trip was good value! We love the experience. Since I had just finished reading Amitabh Ghosh's 'The Hungry Tide' the previous week, I found the trip even more interesting.
I hope we learn from our experiences and in the next trip we implement the things we have learnt.

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                                 Trip to Sunderban

The Educational trip to Sundarban on 14th April has been successfully completed. There were a total of hundred students accompanied by three teachers. A State Transport Bus was hired to take us to a place called Dhaniakhali and back. At Dhaniakhali we boarded a ferry that showed us around the creeks and mangrove forests of the great ecological site.

The learning experience from the trip was not much, though there was a lot of  fun and entertainment. The selection of the time of the trip was ill suited.

Most of the wild animals were deep inside the jungles and could not be sited.

It being the time of the Bengali New Year, there was a lot of crowd and this frightened even the crocodiles away. Usually one gets to sight the crocodiles most easily. Thus I don't think we really learned very much.

We met a lot of local people and interacted with them. We asked them about the animals and their habitat. The people we met were really helpful.

We had to do a lot of running around at Dhaniakhali. None of us were aware of the place. Booking a ferry, negotiating the charges, arranging lunch was really hectic. I wish we hadn't had to do so many things.

On the whole the trip was good value! We love the experience. Since I had just finished reading Amitabh Ghosh's The Hungry Tide'  the previous week, I found the trip even more interesting.

I hope we learn from our experiences and in the next trip we implement the things we have learned.

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your home paige? what do you mean?

Read the excerpt from The Land.

Willie Thomas now looked at my daddy. "Muscle all torn up on this leg here," he said, moving toward the stallion’s right foreleg. "Don’t know if it’ll heal or not. Now, I can tend t’ it, but I can’t go lyin’ and sayin’ it’ll heal like it’s s’pose t’."

"What else?" demanded my daddy, glancing at the scratches.

Willie Thomas followed his look. "Well, them there, they’ll heal all right. It’s jus’ that leg I ain’t so sure of." He turned to my daddy. "It’s my boy Mitchell done this, Mister Edward, and I know there ain’t no way t’ make it up t’ ya if this here horse don’t heal right, but I jus’ ’bout t’ put a strap t’ Mitchell my own self ’bout what he done."

What is Willie’s viewpoint in this excerpt?

He thinks that Mister Edward made a mistake by allowing Paul to ride Ghost Wind.
He believes that Mister Edward is too demanding when it comes to his horses.
He worries that he will be blamed if Ghost Wind does not get well.
He thinks that he needs to do what he can to protect Mitchell from Mister Edward.

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Answer: He worries that he will be blamed if Ghost Wind does not get well

Explanation:

Willie’s viewpoint in this excerpt is that "He worries that he will be blamed if Ghost Wind does not get well".

In the excerpt, Willie explained that he's worried that the stallion’s right foreleg may not heal. He was worried that he'll be blamed and if the horse doesn't get better and further stated that it was the fault of his son and that he'll be dealt severely with if the horse doesn't heal.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

i took quiz

Click to capitalize the movie's title correctly.

what love is for


Please hurry

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Answer:

What Love is For thats the answer

What is the meaning of attribute as used in paragraph 9

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Answer:

Name as a cause of

Explanation:

To answer this question you will need to try the prompts you are given out in the passage.

1. Some scientists name the starfish as a cause of invasion to pesticides

does that work? Yes it seems to fit in but we need to check the other options

2. Some scientists refuse to belive in the starfishes' invasion to pesticides

no that does not seem right because the starfish has thorns and certain characteristics that make it right to believe that they are the problem

3. some scientists draw attention to the starfishes' invasion to pesticides

yes it does seem right but we are already spotlighting the focus on starfish so it would be incorrect to reverberate the same statement

4. some scientists notice a change in the starfishes' invasion in pesticides  

since we are looking at past tensed information scientists wouldnt be able to concuct something new about the starfish since the starfishes invasion was a cause of pesticides and fertilizers to reach water to generate more starfish

so we go with number 1 because it sounds and is proven reasonable

name as a cause of

write the sentence using the correct possessive form​

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Answer:In most cases, a possessive noun is formed by adding an apostrophes to the noun, or if the noun is plural and already ends in s, only an apostrophe needs to be added. In the following sentence, boy's is a possessive noun modifying pencil: The boy's pencil snapped in half.

Explanation:Possessive Pronouns: Used in Sentences

The kids are yours and mine.

The house is theirs and its paint is flaking

Write an article for publication in a newspaper on 3 cases of high rate of corruption in your country and suggesting 3 ways to deal with the situation

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Answer:

Idrk since im not where your from, but if i so happen to write about mine sure

Explanation:

Benito Mussolini was the Dictator of Italy during the second world war?
true or false

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Answer:yes

Explanation:

and earlier

do they do their work in time passive voice

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Answer:

Is their work done in time by them?

Hope it helps!!!

Explanation:

Why is nose called a sense organ​

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Answer:

Because you use your nose to sense smell.

Should the animals be used for the purposes of entertainment? Give evidence to support your opinion
Will give brainliest to the best answer

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no , it’s cruel . animals are to live freely without the interference of humans . anything forced out of the animals hurts them . unless the animal belongs to a person and that person doesn’t make the animal do things it doesn’t want to do, then using the animal for entertainment purposes is okay .

no

it might hurt the animals and or injure them. they will also have to train them using tools like whips.

A thick tangle of ivy covered the iron gate so completely that the gate was barely visible to anyone

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Answer:

A: thick,iron, visible.

Look more closely at the two versions of this story—the original text and the silent film—and compare them. Identify and analyze the differences in the revelations of any one of the ghosts that visited Scrooge after Marley.

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Answer:

In the film, the Ghost of Christmas Future shows Scrooge his moment of death, in which the person watching over him is concerned only with stealing his ring. The vision ends with a quick shot of his gravestone. The film portrayal differs greatly from the story, which doesn’t include a scene of Scrooge’s death. Instead, when the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge his future, Scrooge only hears people talking about the death of a rich man and finds thieves fighting over his belongings. No one in the story seems to care that the man is dead—in fact, some people celebrate. Finally, Scrooge realizes that he is the dead man. The differences in the two works might be due to the difficulty of a short silent film to show indirect references to an event. Even if the film were longer, the number of title cards needed would interrupt the flow of the action.

Explanation:

Answer:

So in the film, the Ghost Of Christmas shows Scrooge the exact moment Scrooge dies. Scrooge dies with someone standing over him fixated on trying to steal Scrooge's ring instead of worrying about him. Afterwards, Scrooge gets to see his name on a head-stone. In the book on the other hand, readers don't get to know how Scrooge died though people did mention his death, nobody cared. Theives would rob everything and some even celebrated. Dramatic irony occurs here because we know that the man everyone is talking about is Scrooge, but it doesn't know it yet. The Ghost finishes the last stop showing him his name on a head-stone. 

Explanation:

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What are the six steps in preforming research?

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identifying the area of study, choosing the topic, formulating a research plan, collecting and then analysing the data and then finally writing up the study.

3. Five truck's horns made an overpowering noise.

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Answer:

?????

Explanation:

whut?

Select the correct texts in the passage.
Which two details support the key idea that pollution is threatening marine life?
Marine Debris
Source: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
Marine debris is a persistent pollution problem that reaches throughout the entire ocean and Great Lakes. Our ocean and w
polluted with a wide variety of marine debris, ranging from tiny microplastics, smaller than 5 mm, to derelict fishing gear and
vessels. Worldwide, hundreds of marine species have been negatively impacted by marine debris, which can harm or kill an
ingested or they become entangled, and can threaten the habitats they depend on. Marine debris can also interfere with na
potentially pose a threat to human health.
All marine debris comes from people with a majority of it originating on land and entering the ocean and Great Lakes throug
waste management practices, storm water discharge, and extreme natural events such as tsunamis and hurricanes. Some
derelict fishing gear, can also come from ocean-based sources. This lost or abandoned gear is a major problem because it
capture and kill wildlife, damage sensitive habitats, and even compete with and damage active fishing gear.

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Answer:

Worldwide, hundreds of marine species have been negatively impacted by marine debris, which can harm or kill an animal when  ingested or they become entangled, and can threaten the habitats they depend on.

This lost or abandoned gear is a major problem because it can continue to capture and kill wildlife, damage sensitive habitats, and even compete with and damage active fishing gear.

Answer:

1)Worldwide, hundreds of marine species have been negatively impacted by marine debris, which can harm or kill an animal when  ingested or they become entangled, and can threaten the habitats they depend on.

2)This lost or abandoned gear is a major problem because it can continue to capture and kill wildlife, damage sensitive habitats, and even compete with and damage active fishing gear.

Explanation:

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Give an example of how people TODAY are like Jonah from the Bible.

At least 3-4 sentences long.

it could kids, people, as long it’s school appropriate.

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Answer:

“ Jonah getting swallowed by a fish is really a story of Jonah being rescued by God. God did not give up on this self-serving prophet who wanted to do things his own way. If God wanted to give up on Jonah, he would have let him drown. He did not need Jonah to accomplish his purposes. God has every resource at his disposal. He could have easily used someone else to go to Nineveh, someone much more faithful, whose heart had some compassion and mercy toward others. He rescued Jonah not because he needed Jonah, but because Jonah needed him. You see, this really wasn’t about the Ninevites so much as it was about Jonah. Jonah was in need of God’s rescue – not just from drowning, but from the hardness of his own heart. God has every resource at his disposal. “

Explanation:

2.
Which sentence supports the claim, A dog can be a dangerous addition to a family?
Dogs and children can be a bad combination sometimes.
Children love having dogs to cuddle and love.
Once you bring a dog home, it can be hard to give it away.
Nearly 5 million dog bites happen every year in the United States.

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Answer:

Nearly 5 million dog bites happen every year in the United States.

Explanation:

Answer:

5 million dogs

Explanation:

Nanny is described as having a “head and face [that] looked like the standing roots of some old tree that had been torn away by storm. Foundation of ancient power that no longer mattered,” and that the “leaves...had wilted down” and her vision of marriage “was desecrating the pear tree” for Janie. How is her idea about trees different from Janie’s? (2 points)

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Answer:

Nanny thinks of trees as old roots that live long and eventually fade away and no longer matter. Janie sees trees as young beautiful. Her view of marriage was like violating the young pear tree.

Explanation:

which option is the best example of parallelism

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

In the second sentence of the second paragraph, the author uses an em dash to set off a list that
A
emphasizes the global nature of the injustices he describes
B
warns his audience against feeling complacent about past struggles
С
indicates the extent of his personal engagement with various civil rights struggles around the world
D
stimulates the audience's sympathy by referencing groups with whose struggles they are likely familiar
E
encourage his audience to join a political movement by enumerating issues likely to engage their interest

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Answer:

D - stimulates the audience's sympathy by referencing groups with whose struggles they are likely familiar

Explanation:

It is correct on AP Central

In the second sentence of the second paragraph, the author uses an em dash to set off a list that

D - stimulates the audience's sympathy by referencing groups with whose struggles they are likely familiar

What is a Punctuation Mark?

This refers to the symbols which are used by a speaker or writer to separate ideas in a given sentence.

With this in mind, we can note that an em dash is used to separate independent clauses to make emphasis and in this case, it stimulates the audience's sympathy by referencing groups with whose struggles they are likely familiar.

Read more about punctuation marks here:

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Suppose you are working as a manager in a bank. The overall duty of a banker is to help clients with their financial questions and needs. As a manager you will also inform them the best way to meet their financial goals through the banking institution, but you are not satisfied with the performance of the staff. You want to bring a change in their time schedule and duties. Write a document proposing that change.

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Answer:

How to request a schedule change at work

Determine exactly what you're requesting. Understand what kind of request is appropriate and realistic for your company. Schedule a meeting with your manager. State your case. Set clear expectations.

Explanation:

1. Determine exactly what you're requesting

Before you can make an effective schedule change request, you must first decide exactly what it is you're asking for.

2. Understand what kind of request is appropriate and realistic for your company

It's important to understand exactly what is realistic for your company in terms of making a change-in-schedule request. Consider speaking with a human resources employee first to get a better idea of this before meeting with your manager.

3. Schedule a meeting with your manager

Once you have determined exactly the type of schedule change you will ask for and the specific details that go along with it, request a meeting with your manager to discuss your proposal.

4. State your case

When you meet with your manager, provide them a detailed overview of your schedule change request including how, where, and when you want to work.  

5. Set clear expectations

In addition to discussing the details of your schedule change request and how it may benefit your manager and team, take time to establish clear expectations with your manager regarding your new schedule.

6. If approved, transition as professionally as possible

If your manager approves your schedule change request, make the transition as professional as possible.  

Following the lead of countries like Ireland, Bangladesh, South Africa, Thailand and Taiwan, some U.S. cities are striking back against what they see as an expensive, wasteful and unnecessary mess.”
According to the passage, some cities and countries see plastic bags as ___________________.
a.
expensive
c.
unnecessary
b.
wasteful
d.
all of the above.

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Answer:

D.all of the above

Explanation:

the passage explains everything

Answer:

D.  

Explanation:

In Sherlock Holmes, what suggests that Watson has an expert in understanding of the habits of Holmes?

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Answer:

“To me, who knew his every mood and habit, his attitude and manner told their own story. He was at work again.” (paragraph 1)“His manner was not effusive. It seldom was; but he was glad, I think, to see me.” (paragraph 2)

Explanation:

The two lines above show that Watson had become an expert in studying Holmes. In the first, Watson himself, admits that he knows every mood and habit of Holmes and how they told their own stories. He was able to deduce from them that Holmes was working again.

In the second line, Watson was able to deduce that Holmes was glad to see him even though his manner was not revealing this.

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The following question references the novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.

The "subject" of a novel does NOT include which of the following?
a.
the characters
c.
the opinion or message of the author
b.
the setting
d.
the general plot and/or action

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Answer:B

Explanation:

1)To drink Small Amounts At a time
A) To crunch
B) To drink
C) To sip
D) To sorb

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Answer:

C) To sip

Explanation:

To sip something is to drink it small amounts at a time.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Hi There!

Explanation:

Your answer is:

C: To sip

This is because:

A: To crunch -- This ONLY occurs when you are eating.B: To drink -- This occurs when you are normally drinking, not taking in small amounts at a time.D: To sorb -- I'm not exactly sure what this means, but it just doesn't apply to the situation here.

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PART B : which detail from the text best supports the answer to part A

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because

When Mr. Bedford mentions the White Man’s Burden, he is referring to:

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Answer:

hope this helps

Explanation:

The White Man's Burden is Europe's theory in having to take responsibility in making uncivilized nations/colonies, civilized

Answer:

The White Man's Burden is Europe's theory in having to take responsibility in making uncivilized nations/colonies, civilized

Explanation:

at the beginning of the story, Which of these character traits BEST describes robinhood?

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Answer:

- Boastful

Explanation:

As per the question, the feature or characteristic that most aptly represents Robin Hood at the very start of the story would be 'boastful' as this is clearly reflected through his over-confident attitude. When he says 'That'll be pretty hard to do with an arrow through your heart,' it shows that he is being pretentious and extremely exultant of his bravery. Although the later descriptions reveal his generosity, justness, and courtesy, the beginning portrays him as a bragging individual.

Which of the following are punctuated correctly? Select three that apply.
A
My aunt Jill always has a cheerful, pleasant attitude.

B
The white spotted pony will be ready to ride in the spring.

C
Loud, blaring music was coming from the stereo speakers.

D
The sharp piercing shrill of the fire alarm quickly got our attention.

E
The soft light snowfall eventually turned into a blizzard.

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the first one if I’m not mistaken

Answer:

C

The answer is C due to the fact that the others are not punctuated correctly

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