Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly


For John knew exactly what the slaveowner wanted done and exactly when he wanted it done, as well.


The truth was that John collected all he needed to know from eavesdroppin, by listenin in on the slaveowner and his wife while they ate their supper.


Which element of a folktale is included in this excerpt?


It includes a clever person who plays a trick on someone else.

It has different versions, depending on the storyteller.

It describes a person who has an exaggerated ability.

It is orally passed down through generations.


plz answer asap.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

A) It includes a clever person who plays tricks on someone else

Explanation:

Edge 2021 The guy above me is right


Related Questions

George was in no hurry, apparenlty what is the tone of this sentence

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Answer:

Humorous tone.

Explanation:

Tone is the attitude that the speaker or writer has while saying or writing something. Tone can be of a serious one, or sad, happy, hilarious, or even accusatory, among others.

In the given sentence, the speaker reveals that "George was in no hurry, apparently". The inclusion of the word "apparently" makes it a sarcastic or even hilarious one.

So, the tone is humorous.

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Select the correct answer.
What is the purpose of creating an outline for a research paper?
A
to assess the validity of research sources
B.
to think up topic ideas
c.
to organize researched information
D.
to estimate the word count of the paper
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Answer:

c.  to organize researched information

pls help this a bit long

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Answer:

Scientists believe that soy milk has the potential to balance cholesterol levels in humans: "A diet with significant soy protein reduces Total Cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (the "bad" cholesterol) and triglycerides" (Tsang 1). Since soy milk is one of the easiest ways to incorporate soy into the diet, this is a good choice for people seeking to lower their LDL and triglycerides. Soy milk also may reduce the potential for heart disease. Asian countries, which traditionally consume more soy protein, have a much lower incidence of heart disease and many types of cancer (Berkeley 4). The benefits of soy aren’t just limited to the heart, however. Soy milk and cheese made from soy milk may help with weight loss since they contain less saturated fat than regular dairy products, although they contain about the same amounts of fat as reduced-fat milk and cheese (Collins 1). Some researchers even believe that soy may help to stimulate the metabolism (Duke 4).

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Rewrite the paragraph by adding descriptive words. Try to use at least 16 adjectives. Edit your work and upload the final draft.

The boy ran into the forest. The forest was full of trees, vines, and animals. He looked for a place to hide. In a cave, he found a wolf. The wolf was an animal that needed help. The boy helped the wolf. The wolf became his friend.

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Answer:

The boy ran into the cold green forest. The forest was full of tall green trees and also tress with leaves falling off the stem. The vines were loud under the boys feet and the animals were growling loudly as he walked by. In a quiet cold smelly cave, he found a wolf whimpering in pain. The wolf was in pain and howled every time it moved. The wolf needed help. The boy took the wolf and helped it. Its paw was bleeding.The wet fur of the wolf was brushing against the boys arm as he was helping it. He wrapped it in a bandage that felt rough on the outside. HIs hands were covered in the once warm blood of the wolf. The wolf was ecstatic that the boy helped him and they both became best friends.

Explanation:

I hope this helped some what lol

Answer:

The boy ran into the cold green forest. The forest was full of tall green trees, along trees with leaves falling off of the stem. The vines were loud under the boys feet and the animals were growling loudly as he walked by. In a quiet cold fragrant cave, he found a wolf whimpering in pain. The wolf was suffering and howled every time it moved. The wolf needed help. The boy took the wolf and attempted to help it. Its paw was bleeding. The wet fur of the wolf was brushing against the boys arm as he was helping it. He wrapped it in a bandage that felt rough on the outside. His hands were covered in the once warm blood of the wolf. The wolf was ecstatic that the boy helped him and they both became best friends.

Explanation:

I just made a few things different from the answer of the other person lol

Where does Steve see Jerry on Sunday, July 12?
A. Steve sees Jerry in the visitor's room.
B. Steve sees Jerry in the mess hall.
C. Steve sees Jerry in the courthouse.
D. Steve sees Jerry on the street through the window.
Monster by Walter Dean Myers, Pages 238-267

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Answer:

Steve sees Jerry on the street through the window

Answer:

D.steve sees Jerry on the street through the window.

Explanation:

Steve looks out the window and sees his brother Jerry on the street.

I hope it's helpful!

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You know I want you
It's not a secret I try to hide
I know you want me
So don't keep sayin' our hands are tied
You claim it's not in the cards
And fate is pullin' you miles away
And out of reach from me
But you're here in my heart
So who can stop me if I decide
That you're my destiny?
What if we rewrite the stars?
Say you were made to be mine
Nothing could keep us apart
You'd be the one I was meant to find
It's up to you, and it's up to me
No one can say what we get to be
So why don't we rewrite the stars?
Maybe the world could be ours
Tonight
You think it's easy
You think I don't wanna run to you
But there are mountains
And there are doors that we can't walk through
I know you're wondering why because we're able to be
Just you and me within these walls
But when we go outside, you're gonna wake up and see
That it was hopeless after all
No one can rewrite the stars
How can you say you'll be mine?
Everything keeps us apart
And I'm not the one you were meant to find
It's not up to you
It's not up to me
When everyone tells us what we can be
How can we rewrite the stars?
Say that the world can be ours
Tonight
All I want is to fly with you
All I want is to fall with you
So just give me all of you
It feels impossible
It's not impossible
Is it impossible?
Say that it's possible
How do we rewrite the stars?
Say you were made to be mine?
Nothing can keep us apart
'Cause you are the one I was meant to find
It's up to you
And it's up to me
No one can say what we get to be
And why don't we rewrite the stars?
Changing the world to be ours
You know I want you
It's not a secret I try to hide
but i cant have you
where bound the break and my hands are tied

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Answer:

Is this a song or did you write this?

What is your best quality? why?
(it’s a writing im not sure what it means by the question can someone explain it?)

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Answer:

my best quality is to make others happy.

Answer:

your best quality is for example grateful, or helpful etc etc.

Explanation:

"Fishbone: Ilish" and "Palm Sunday" where were written by poets from very different cultures. what common ground do both poems explore?

A. the role of food in celebrating a cultural tradition
B. the lingering influence of ancestors on a family
C. the relationship between religion and food
D. the pain of coping with the loss of a grandparent

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Answer:

B. the lingering influence of ancestors on a family

Explanation:

The lingering influence of ancestors on a family is the common ground do both poems explore. Hence, option B is correct.

What is ancestors?

a predecessor "any person who one descends from. a legal term for a person who has inherited an estate." There is a genetic link between two persons if one of them is the other's ancestor or if they have a shared ancestor.

An ancestor is anybody from whom you are descended. In a family, to descended from is to "come from." Your parents came from their parents, who came from their parents, who came from their parents, and so on. The line of parents and children in the image are your ancestors. This suggests that not all of your extended family's senior members are your forebears.

Geneticist Graham Coop of the University of California, Davis estimated that only around half of your living relatives' DNA is passed on to you.

Thus, option B is correct.

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What is the helping verb and action verb in this sentence:
A teacher must take attendance at the start of every class.

What are the subject and verb phrases in this sentence?

Unfortunately, he did not have an envelope

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Answer:

attendance and envelope

Explanation:

Can somebody please help?

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Answer:

- What I think it's trying to tell you is that what actions countered one another.

Explanation:

     Like in Goldilocks POV she slept in a random bed that felt right for her.

     In the bears POV, they saw a stranger in their bed.

   I'm thinking that you should write the POV of actions that countered one another

hello everyone,
could someone please help me with these three exercises,
they're analysis questions of this poem.
I am extremely grateful to whoever does this.
it's due in 3 hours

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Answer:

3. were introduced in a crowd.

4. moving by the breeze.

5.  how the daffodils were moving with the breeze

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PLEASE HELP
THE GIVER NOVEL:
IN HIS FIRST DAY OF TRAINING HOW DOES JONAS SHOW HE HAS INTELLIGENCE INTEGERITY AND COURAGE???????????????/

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Answer:

Explanation:

Intelligence: Jonas demonstrates intelligence when he is able to distinguish between his own reality and the reality of his family. He makes the distinction between his mother's "feelings" of sadness and the weight of the world's grief, which he has witnessed through the act of receiving memories.

Which sentence from the passage provides evidence that plants in the southwestern states have adapted to the lack of moisture ? PLZ HURRY

A. The cacti of the biome have fleshy stems that can store water or waxy coatings that help to prevent water loss .

B. Although some deserts are relatively cold, the deserts of the United States are hot during the day, cooling off after dusk.

C. A unique feature of this biome is the interdependence of animals and saguaro cactus.

D. Native birds use the cactus to nest while rodents and bats use the fruit as their food source , which spreads the seeds across the desert floor, thus propagating the plant life of this biome.

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Answer:A

Explanation:

it’s really the only sentence that actually explains about the plant, the other are about like how it’s useful so they don’t apply to the question

Answer: a

Explanation:

the problem was about the lack of water for the plant and how it adjusted to these harsh conditions, A explains how the plant stores its water for moisture and how it savages it water for less water loss

Restate the questions
Answer in a complete sentence
Provide textual evidence from the passage

Question 1. Give three examples from the text which support Muhammad Ali’s statement that, “I have always believed in myself.”

Question 2. How was Muhammad Ali’s will tested after he retired?

Poem:
I have always believed in myself, even as a young child
growing up in Louisville, Kentucky. My parents instilled a sense of
pride and confidence in me, and taught me and my brother
that we could be the best at anything. I must have believed
them, because I remember being the neighborhood marble
champion and challenging my neighborhood buddies to
see who could jump the tallest hedges or run a foot race
the length of the block. Of course I knew when I made the
challenge that I would win. I never even thought of losing.
In high school, I boasted weekly — if not daily — that
one day I was going to be the heavyweight champion of the
world. As part of my boxing training, I would run down
Fourth Street in downtown Louisville, darting in and out of
local shops, taking just enough time to tell them I was
training for the Olympics and I was going to win a gold
medal. And when I came back home, I was going to turn
pro and become the world heavyweight champion in
boxing. I never thought of the possibility of failing — only
of the fame and glory I was going to get when I won. I
could see it. I could almost feel it. When I proclaimed that I
was the "Greatest of All Time" I believed in myself. And I still do.
Throughout my entire boxing career, my belief in my
abilities triumphed over the skill of an opponent. My will
was stronger than their skills. What I didn't know was that
my will would be tested even more when I retired.
In 1984, I was conclusively diagnosed with Parkinson's
disease. Since that diagnosis, my symptoms have increased
and my ability to speak in audible tones has diminished. If
there was anything that would strike at the core of my
confidence in myself, it would be this insidious disease. But
my confidence and will to continue to live life as I choose
won't be compromised.
Early in 1996, I was asked to light the caldron at the
Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. Of course my
immediate answer was yes. I never even thought of having
Parkinson's or what physical challenges that would present for me.
When the moment came for me to walk out on the
140-foot-high scaffolding and take the torch from Janet
Evans, I realized I had the eyes of the world on me. I also
realized that as I held the Olympic torch high above my
head, my tremors had taken over. Just at that moment, I
heard a rumble in the stadium that became a pounding
roar and then turned into a deafening applause. I was
reminded of my 1960 Olympic experience in Rome, when I
won the gold medal. Those 36 years between Rome and
Atlanta flashed before me, and I realized that I had come full circle.
Nothing in life has defeated me.
I am still the "Greatest." This I believe.

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Answer:

I'm taking a test right now so wait

Explanation:

I know this is first-grade work and I'm in 8th grade I must be not smart to not know what the answer is but I'm trying to help my brother and I actually have no idea because my school is trash and don't teach me nothin so plz help.

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Answer:

yel-lowTwo syllables They are both open syllables

Determine whether the underlined sentence opener in the sentence below begins with an adjective, adverb, infinitive, or prepositional phrase.

To have friends, you must be a friend.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. infinitive
D. prepositional phrase

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Answer:

c. infinitive

Explanation:

to have friends is infinitive

The unruly boys were well mannered, only when they were a. In a group b. Punished c. All alone d. In front of Mr. Chips

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Answer: d. In front of Mr. Chips

Explanation:

This is based on the film, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, about a teacher who is initially disliked but respected by his students due to the strict discipline he imposes in his class. After meeting his wife however, he changes and becomes a nicer teacher.

In the movie, Mr. Chip's class was being disrupted by unruly students but due to the strict discipline imposed by Mr. Chips, they were well behaved in front of Mr. Chips.

On my homework, it says this sentence has two errors; Mom gave my sister more presents then she gave myself. I can't find the errors.

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Answer:

The "then" should be changed to than and "myself" should be changed to me

Explanation:

Than is used when you're talking about comparisons; then is used when you're talking about something relating to time. And "me" sounds grammatically correct.

I think the 2 errors are 1. The word Myself should be replaced with me. So it would be “more presents than she gave me”! 2. The then needs to be replaced with a than. Hope this helps.

Can a gang be a positive thing? Write a 3-4 sentence response that includes evidence from the story.
pls help asap

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Answer:

A gang can both be a positive and a negative thing.

-Sometimes being in a gang isnt your choice, some are born into that way of living and STATS show that most people in gangs are from poverty.

- People grew up with gangs in their house.

-Then there's drugs, gang violence ect. you can be incarcerated which is not good.

- being in a gang can be a positive thing because thats where your fam is not all gangs are bad and not all go and do drive byes

- you can reflect on yourself and choose not to be in a gang and break that cycle of generations of gangs

Explanation:

What's the vague word or phrase in the thesis statement below.

Citizens should not be required to take their shoes off at airport security.

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Explanation:

26 January 2017 hello everyone to kaise hai aap log

Read the excerpt. Then choose the best way to complete the sentences.

The author's voice is

. The phrase

exemplifies this voice.

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Answer:

The author’s voice is confident and authoritative. The phrase “we can be sure that we have only to persevere to conquer” exemplifies this voice.

Explanation:

The author's voice is

confident and authoritative

The phrase

exemplifies this voice.

What is a Confident Tone?

This refers to the kind of tone where the speaker is assured and composed because he knows what he wants.

With this in mind, we can see that the best way to complete the given sentences are shown as being confident and authoritative tone and teh phrase exemplifies the voice.

This is because, from the complete text, there is the narration of the author being confident as he uses phrases such as "I am assured..." that displays his conviction.

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Reading
Read the text and complete gaps 1–5 with missing sentences A–G. There are two extra sentences.
A summer away from home
Many companies organise summer programmes abroad for young people aged fifteen to twenty. 1_____ Travelling without your parents is a great way to become more independent, make new friends, and see a different country. But what is it really like to go on one of these trips? We spoke to three young travellers about their experiences.
Josh Tanner went to Lagos, Nigeria
I’m really good at football, so when I heard about a football volunteer programme in Africa, I was really excited. 2_____ But after I had shown them some information on the internet, they decided that it was safe for me to go. I was feeling tired when I arrived in Lagos, and I couldn’t believe how hot it was. 3____ I stayed with the Ngembo family in an apartment in the centre of Lagos. It was very small, and I had to share a room with three boys. But everyone was really nice to me, so I soon got used to having no privacy. I worked really hard, but I enjoyed my job, too. For most of the time, I was helping a Nigerian sports coach to teach football to ten-year-old boys and girls. I had a great time there, and I really got used to living in a big, noisy African city. By the time I left, I had really started to fit in!
Rebecca Jones went to Arles, France
Last year, I spent two weeks at a summer art school for young people in Arles. Arles is a beautiful little town in Provence, in the south of France. We were staying in a campsite and sharing tents, and most of the other students were French. I was nervous at first about speaking French to them. But everyone was nice to me, and they didn’t criticise my mistakes. I really gained a lot of confidence after I’d been there for a week. The course was good too. We had drawing and painting lessons every morning. Then, every afternoon, the teachers took us out into the countryside to practise our skills. The famous painter Vincent Van Gogh used to live in Arles. 4_____ It’s a really beautiful place. I think I painted some good pictures while I was staying there. When Van Gogh was painting in Arles, people didn’t use to like his work. Now his paintings sell for millions of pounds. Who knows? Maybe the same thing will happen to my pictures one day.
Matt Hazelwood went to Bryce Canyon, USA
Last summer, I got a job at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, USA. It’s a beautiful place, but it was very difficult to get there! After I’d flown ten hours from London to Las Vegas, I had to get a bus to Cedar Springs, Utah. And after someone had met us there, it was another three-hour drive to the park. 5_____ Lots of young people like me were working in the park last summer. We were helping people from the US National Park Service to repair and build things like picnic tables and information signs. We also helped to repair the walking paths and make them safe. That’s important because a lot of middle-aged and elderly people visit the US national parks. I had to work really hard all summer, and get up very early in the morning. But I soon got used to that, and it was great to work outside in such a beautiful place. Bryce Canyon is famous for its red rocks and cliffs − and when the sun comes up in the early morning, they look amazing!


A When I’d finally arrived, I went to bed and slept for twelve hours!
B But it only took me a few days to get used to the weather.
C Many other artists used to visit the area too, and I can see why.
D There aren’t any big animals in these national parks, but you can see lots of birds.
E From working with children in Africa to protecting an ancient Inca road in Peru, there are lots of different
trips to choose from.
F I phoned my parents every few days, so they weren’t concerned about me.
G My parents weren’t so enthusiastic at first.​

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Answer:

1. e

2. g

3. b

4. c

5. d

Explanation:

Which quotation from chapter 2 of Night by Elie Wiesel best demonstrates the author’s viewpoint about the dehumanization of the passengers?

“‘There are eighty of you in the car,’ the German officer added. ‘If anyone goes missing, you will all be shot, like dogs.’”
“On the first day of the journey, she had already begun to moan. She kept asking why she had been separated from her family.”
“When they came back, they told us that they had learned, in exchange for a gold watch, that this was the final destination.”
“But there was nothing outside but darkness. We returned to our places, shame in our souls but fear gnawing at us nevertheless.”

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i believe its the first quote you provided. threatening to be "shot like dogs" seems quite dehumanizing to me !

Answer:

A. “‘There are eighty of you in the car,’ the German officer added. ‘If anyone goes missing, you will all be shot, like dogs.’”

Explanation:

Just took the test!!

give at least two examples of personal experienced when you witnessed bias/prejudice and what you did? write your answer on given space below.
1.______________________
2.______________________​​​

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Answer:

When I went to get groceries to you soon, Texas, a white lady bumped into me and blamed it on me. People immediately backed her up due to the color of my skin and I had to pay for the damaged goods. I told them that she was wrong yet they did not believe a Mexican girl.

A new boy came to my school, and he was the only boy that had blonde hair and blue eyes. People immediately thought he was rich, and very smart. All the boys started hating him because all the girls wanted him, and started bullying him. After getting to know him he was actually a very humble guy, And nothing like the rumors spreading about him.

Explanation:

I hope this helps :-)

HELP ME PLEASE
which answer is the best example of imagery from crane's "A Great Mistake"?
A. elevated trains thundered to the station and the stairway poured people upon the side walks.
B. an italian kept a fruit stand on a corner.
C. the babe came often to this corner.

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I think its a.

Explanation:

If our sales can’t grow this season, there___serious problems.
(A) will be
(B) will have

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Answer:

If our sales can't grow this season,there will be serious problems.

it Was the Greatest DaY Of My LiFe Essay​

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Answer: how is that?

Explanation:

Answer:

The Greatest Day of My Life:

The greatest day of my life was when I went to Spokane Washington. I could clearly recall everything that happened in the previous 3 hours. I had never flown alone, therefore I was worried and nervous, among many other emotions, but it was a chance for a change. So I decided this was a good chance to show my maturity by doing this flight alone. So I had my parents take me to the Sacramento Airport with my luggage and ticket as I said goodbye.

As I had given my parents a hug goodbye, I went down through all the security process of removing the shoes and socks, and other things and putting them into a tray that went through a scanner I went into a body scanner. At this point I put my shoes back on with my jacket also, and headed to my first gate, B20. There I met a lady who helped me out with information on how boarding a plane went. After, I thanked her kindly. From there, they called my boarding group, I got onto the plane and buckled up and waited. At this point, I felt that my nervousness was at the highest it could get, wondering what would happen next, what was going on now, and if I even made the right choice. While I listened to the emergency procedures they gave, I felt anxious because I have never flown without someone I already know.

As the plane took off, I was wrong about these two key emotions because now I was hoping for a safe takeoff from this point. When I felt this plane speed up. My stomach seemed to be pushed back, and the plane was now airborne. On my right was a lady that helped me from freaking out until it was okay to use electronic devices, at this point I put my ear buds in, listening to my music to help me stay calm. For the most part I was, but there was still the thoughts of a plane crash or engine failure. But the plane had landed on the runway with a soft landing, arriving in Portland Oregon, completing the first half of my journey.

I looked at my ticket and read C14, my next gate. As I walked one direction I noticed I was heading the wrong direction, stopped, and turned around, and walked the other way. Not far ahead I saw my gate. It was twenty past seven in the morning according to my watch, one hour before my next flight. Since I had some time, I went down to a little stand and got a pack of gum. Then I walked around for a while and dropped into a seat near my gate, and waited and listened to the music I had composed to attempt to suppress my nervousness a little. This time I sat on the plane, buckled up, not feeling as nervous as a had on the flight before.

Upon landing, I was grateful to see my uncle waiting for me when I arrived, safe and sound. We hugged. Then it was off to go get my luggage, which contained all my clothing and things I needed. We headed off to my uncle's truck and we drove to my grandpa's property. We talked about how things had been going on since we last had seen one another. Upon arrival at the property, I got out of the truck, gave my grandpa a hug, and took my luggage into the house. I had finally demonstrated how mature I had become by facing the fear of flying by myself.

The End

What do the following words have in common?
Awning
East
Earned

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Each word can become
a new word by adding “Y”: yawning, yeast and yearned.

You can add Y at the beginning of all the words, and they all have the letter A.

9. How does Odysseus learn of his crew's transformation by Circe? (Ipt)

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Answer:

Eurylochus escapes to inform him of the calamity. He angrily asserts that the men should flee Circe and ignore Odysseus' folly.

Other Questions
The following selected information was extracted from the 20x1 accounting records of Lone Oak Products:Raw material purchases ................................ $ 175,000Direct labor ......................................................... 254,000Indirect labor ...................................................... 109,000Selling and administrative salaries .................. 133,000Building depreciation ........................................... 80,000Other selling and administrative expenses ..... 195,000Other factory costs ............................................. 344,000Sales revenue ($130 per unit) ........................ 1,495,000Seventy-five percent of the companys building was devoted to production activities; the remaining 25 percent was used for selling and administrative functions.Inventory data: January1 December31Raw material 15800 18200Work in process 35700 62100Finished goods 111100 97900 The January 1 and December31 finished-goods inventory consisted of 1,350 units and 1,190 units, respectively.Required:1. Calculate Lone Oaks manufacturing overhead for the year.2. Calculate Lone Oaks cost of goods manufactured.3. Compute the companys cost of goods sold.4. Determine net income for 20x1, assuming a 30% income tax rate.5. Determine the number of completed units manufactured during theyear. Sparkies charge $31.50 per hour for labor, but with tax, it comes to 33.45.What is the tax percentage? Please someone answerEnter the word that correctly completes the sentence.Nobody came.No vino_____. Retype this sentence correctly: Ms. Sanders told the students to open theyre books to the poem Trucks, by Tony Johnston. Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree? Please hurry Hi, please answer thisAlso for the last box the options is either 24 hours of darkness or 24 hours of daylight In a race, 41 out of the 50 bicyclists finished in less than 38 minutes. What percent of bicyclists finished the race in less than 38 minutes? Write an equivalent fraction to find the percent. Read the story "Memories Of A Memory" and answer the questions.Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.1. Which phrase from the text most clearly explains the main idea of the second paragraph?Memory is vagueImagine your room at homeRather than specific detailsHer brain may recall2. Which line from the text most clearly explains the main idea of the final paragraph? With individual memories all jumbled upIt is hard to believe we ever know anythingThe human brain may be quite remarkable indeedWe may want to start carrying video cameras3. Which line from the text best explains what happens when witnesses repeat their accounts of an event? Human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual thingsMemory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seenOur brains use other memories and other stories when there are gapsDocumented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony4. Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the essay "Memories of a Memory"? Humans cannot recall their earliest memories accurately.Humans have interesting brains that do many things to memories.Humans have trouble recalling details of spaces.Human memory is unreliable because it is not factual. 2. What is the internal conflict Montag is struggling with? Make aprediction about how you think he will solve this conflict. Which of the following statements is not correct? multiple choiceWhen a periodic system is in use, the Purchases account must be credited for its account balance to close this account to the Income Summary account.When a periodic inventory system is in use, the Merchandise Inventory account is both debited and credited in the closing entry process.When a periodic system is in use, the Purchases Returns and Allowances, the Purchases Discounts, and the Transportation-In accounts must be debited to close their account balances to the Income Summary account.When a periodic system is in use, each Purchases, Purchases Return and Allowance, Purchases Discount, and Transportation-In transaction is recorded in a separate temporary account. Someone help and makes sure the answer is right please!!!! PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP what would be a very very very very very GOOD science project the the COUNTY SCIENCE FAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This map is suggesting that: *4 pointsThere are fewer people in the South than the Northeast.More Native Americans live in the American West than elsewhere.Nearly a majority of the people in California are Native American.Native Americans have been driven from the Midwest in the past century. Please help due tmr. Find c.Round to the nearest tenth: One purpose of a figure of speech is to (1 point) A.present an argument. B.create humor. C. express the author's point of view. D.state the time and place. Can anybody please provide at least 2 reasons for:1. Why adopted children should know their biological parents' identities2. Why adopted children shouldn't know their biological parents' identitiesThanks for anybody who helps! And please ASAP!!!!!!!! you12. Choose one famous MLK quote asFavorite and explain why that is yourfavorite? 1. What do microorganisms share in common? FractionDecimalPercent2.5%