What did Mr. Logan do for a living?

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Answer 1

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Paraphrase this passage to explain what a hero stands for?

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What passage you didn’t put any?

Answer: Heroes have been a common belief of people in different times and different ages because they represent the embodiment of all that is good, strong and desirable in a human being. Although there have been different types of heroes throughout history, one thing is true; most people have believed, and even revered, them.

Explanation:

Verbal communication that is controlling, deceitful, and vague creates
A. A closed climate
B. An open climate
C. Interpersonal relationships
D. Conflict

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The correct answer is A. A closed climate

Advanced automated solutions such as document recognition and sentiment analysis are made possible by combining automation with which technology?

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Answer:

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and artificial intelligence (AI)

Explanation:

In simple words, Intelligent Automation can be understood as the technology that combines robotic procedure integration with artificial understanding to enable quicker end-to-end commercial process management as well as accelerate digitization.

Businesses can be proactively in their transformation journeys, assess results, and uncover further automation possibilities faster with cognitive process management. 

PART B. What does Puri mean when he says "…Chicago checked a lot of boxes for us"?

How is his claim supported in the text? Is the reasoning presented logical? Explain your response.

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Hello. Unfortunately, you did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

It is only possible to answer this question if the text it refers to is read. You will need to read this to answer it. As you read, you will be able to identify what Puri meant by the sentence presented above by evaluating why this sentence was added to the text, that is, you need to understand the function of this sentence in the text to understand its meaning.

This sentence is supported by other sentences that show it to be true and correct, that is, you will need to identify other sentences that prove Chicago checked the boxes. Finally, to say if all these sentences present a logical reasoning, you will need to identify if these sentences form a set of information that allow you to reach an effective conclusion, if so, it means that there is a logical reasoning.

Argument essay
Topic is * Is online education effective?
Help please help

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Answer:

Online learning is giving people new choices and newfound flexibility with their personal learning and development. Whereas before, formal academic qualifications could only be gained by participating in a full time course on site, the internet has allowed institutions to expand their reach and offer recognized courses on a contact-partial, or totally virtual, basis.

There is another argument that is very difficult to dispel, and that is the response of different types of students to the online learning paradigm. Evidence shows that there are certain groups of students that benefit from college distance learning much more than other groups. In essence, students must be highly motivated and highly disciplined if they are to learn effectively in their own private environment.

Which of the following is true about writing meeting minutes?
A. Meeting minutes are a word-for-word account of everything said during a meeting.

B. Meeting minutes are a record of which meetings will occur during the week.

C. Meeting minutes are a written record of items discussed and votes taken during a meeting.

D. Meeting minutes are a record of exactly how many minutes a meeting lasted.

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Answer:

A. Meeting minutes are a word-for-word account of everything said during a meeting.

Explanation:

Meeting minutes are a word-for-word account of everything said during a meeting. This meeting minutes have all the key points which was said in the meeting by the chairman and other members that attend the meeting. This meeting minutes always issue after the meeting was held. These minutes able us to know what was the agenda of the meeting and what is discussed in the meeting by the members.

ans:A :)

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Is this the correct answer

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yes

Explanation:

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Read the same material three times

15 pts + BRAINLIEST

What is the central idea?


A. The narrator is trying to figure out which kind of writing she’d like to do for a career.


B. The narrator is not sure whether she wants to be a writer or pursue a different career.


C. The narrator decided to stay at her part-time job after she graduated college.


D. The narrator does not yet have the responsibilities of someone at a “real” job.


The previous spring, I’d taken up my boss on his offer and stayed at my part-time job through the summer after college. He gave me more hours, so I was making more money, but I didn’t yet have the responsibility of a “real” job. I’d been an English major and wanted to be a writer, though I had no idea what kind of writer. I’d taken the summer to think about things and prepare for a fall job search.


(I'm leaning towards A. just checking)

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Answer: A



Explanation: Yeah, you were right. After reading the text it's clear that the Narrator is trying to discover what kind of writing she would like to do for a career.  Good luck!

The answer is A I know this because it really the only one that make sense enough to go with the mini passage :)

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Answer:

hello okay I'll drop thanks and thanks for the point

write 450 words on Recount a time when you experienced success. Describe how it affected you and what lessons did you learn from it.​

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Explanation:

Success is achieving your objective, whatever that objective may be. Ironically, the pleasure of achievement is transitory, despite the fact that it might take a long time and effort to accomplish.

Nobody can go through life without gaining some knowledge. Your ability to succeed or fail in life is often determined by what you acquire and encounter. A great recipe for success is hard work mixed with real-world on-the-job experience. Your decisions and experiences contribute to the person you are today.

Write the appropriate determiner for each sentence.
1. Is there ______ coffee for us?
2. Can I have ______ apple, please?
3. There are _______ juice in the fridge.
4. I have _____ biscuit for a snack.

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Answer:

1. Is there any coffee for us?

2. Can I have some apple, please?

3. There are some juice in the fridge.

4. I have some biscuit for a snack.

Explanation:

I am concerned about 3 because some is used if there could be 'there is' but it is 'there are' :(

I been outta school but I gotta question ?
why is my nose running like water?

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Answer:

Maybe you have some sort of allergy. This isn't always the case, maybe you got water up your nose and its coming back out, or maybe you have fluids that need to leave your body. Or just maybe you're sick. In which case wear a mask when going outside.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Depends on where you are. I have the same problem. The humidity where I live (inside) is about 20%. The room itself is in the 80s. That's low and your nose will tend to run. It is not necessarily the Virus, but I would go check it out if your jurisdiction allows for testing. I've had both my shots, so I think my nose just runs because of the low humidity.

I need help on this please.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Though I can't see the story, based on the fact that it is about Tippecanoe, I would say A.

The curse of Tippicanoe has supposedly lead to the death of several presidents, but B is not an option as it is not an opinion. Neither is C nor D.

So A.

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Answer:

with what exactly?

Explanation:

Answer:

With what do u need help with?

1. Before reading: (Prediction)From reading the title, what do you think this story is about? Explain your answer.
2. During reading: As you read the selection, take notes about important details in the story. Narrow your list to the five (5) most important events.
3. After reading: Summarize the main idea with a “One Sentence Summary.”
4. Was your 'prediction' in questions one (1) accurate? Why or why not?
5. Can you identify a theme in Sara Crewe?
6. List three facts you learned about Frances Hodgson Burnett by visiting the links.
Further Study:
Visit these links to learn more about the author of this story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Hodgson_Burnett

http://www.americanliterature.com/FrancesHodgsonBurnett/FrancesHodgsonBurnett.html

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Which of the following describes how an
expository essay is used?
A. as a form of personal journal
B. to tell a fictional story
C. to tell a personal story
D. to expose a point, inform, or explain

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

To expose a point,inform ,or explain

D
To expose a point ,inform or explain

In the excerpts from Address to the Troops at Tilbury and Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry, which best describes the types of rhetorical appeals used by Queen Elizabeth when addressing her audience?

A. She used an appeal to logos when addressing both the troops and members of Parliament.
B. She used an appeal to logos when addressing the troops and an appeal to pathos when addressing Parliament.
C. She used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troops and ethos when addressing members of Parliament.*
D. She used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troops and an appeal to logos when addressing Parliament.

FOR THESE TWO PASSAGES

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Answer: I think it's C.  She used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troops and ethos when addressing members of Parliament.*

Explanation:

Answer:

C) She used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troops and ethos when addressing members of Parliament.

Explanation:

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which statement best explains how Orwell uses irony to develop the theme that ideas can be corrupted in practice​

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Answer:

Orwell uses situational irony to expose the difference between expectations and reality.

Explanation:

Based on its structure, which word most likely means "someone who takes advantage of circumstances”?

credulous
disdainful
proactive
opportunistic

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disdainful is the answer

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8. a .Height

9. b. Strength

10. c. Appearance

Which statement best expresses a theme of the story?
A Money provides people with interesting opportunities.
B. Being selfish gives people what they want in life.
C. Staying true to good morals causes death
D. Greed leads to self destruction.

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I think it is a money provides best expresses

Mary: "I am about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!"Clare: "I ______ you some coffee." ( ) ll go ( ) am going to get ( ) will get ( ) will go to get

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I believe it is — I will go get you some coffee

How are you displaying compassion during these times?
It’s for summer school:/
(Has to be At least 5 sentences long)

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Answer:

Compassion is a genuine sympathy for hardship or suffering other people are experiencing, and a desire to ease that pain. There are many different ways to show compassion for others, but the important thing to remember is that it comes from your heart.

Practice showing compassion by first ignoring differences and finding commonalities, which will help you relate to what someone else is going through. Whether you're interacting with a friend, colleague, peer, patient, or family member

Explanation:

When I entered the ninth-grade English classroom, I had a clear vision of the first-year teacher I wanted to be: a strict, but thoughtful, educator who held students accountable for their behavior in the classroom. While my intentions were not flawed, the execution of this teaching style was poor, and left my students with a different impression of me: apathetic.

Rather than showing my students I was attempting to serve both their needs and my own with my classroom rules and expectations, I introduced my classroom management strategies as a series of consequences. I expressed no compassion for my students, and did not address them as trustworthy young adults.

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The way I display compassion is by writing letters to my neighbors to tell them how they are and how they feel. I also send random strangers letters with magazines inside with a subject of conversation to talk about, most of my conversations are always about intellectual matters such as the Bible. I like to keep people informed, I also tell neighbors if they have any questions to ask me because I like to research a lot. Another thing I enjoy to do is to give consolation to people. The Bible teaches many wonderful things about God and his purpose for the future. So, I phone call people during these times to tell them about Gods purpose for us. For example: Revelation 21: 4,5 says: “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away. And the one who was seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” Also he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.” What is God talking about here? He talks of a future paradise! Not a heaven, not a hell. God promises humans that after the day of judgement only the loyal and good will remain on the Earth and shall enjoy of it eternally. And, while we reside in it we won’t suffer from death or suffering. Also, God will create new things with his own hands again for humankind. Another text Izeah 11: 6-9 states: “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling[a] together; and a little child will lead them. The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox. The infant will play near the cobra’s den, and the young child will put its hand into the viper’s nest. They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” This is a prophecy for the future, God promises that animals will be at peace with each other and that they won’t be any threat for us anymore in future paradise. Also, Jesus said in Luke 23: 43 to the man next to him on the stake: “Truly I tell you today, you will be with me in paradise.” Jesus told the dying man on the stake next to him that he would be in a future paradise.

2. How does a writer express a stated theme?

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Answer:

by direct statement. by having the characters discuss the theme. ... by ending the story in a way that supports the theme.

Explanation:

Callum is researching outdoor camping. What is the best overall conclusion he can draw from both of his sources? A. Camping can be an enjoyable experience that provides many benefits to people. B. Nature provides a variety of benefits, such as escaping technology. C. Camping can be challenging due to the physical demands of relying on yourself. D. Nature provides an opportunity for people to experience surviving the elements.

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Hi. You did not submit the sources this question refers to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question, I was able to find, on the internet, another question similar to yours, which presented the sources attached below. If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below will help you.

Answer:

A. Camping can be an enjoyable experience that provides many benefits to people.

Explanation:

The two sources presented in the figure below show that camping is a very positive experience that promotes pleasant and different moments for people, which can bring many benefits to them. In this case, we can consider that both sources encourage people to camp, due to the benefits they will derive from this experience and the fun they will experience in this activity. As such, reading both sources allows Callum to conclude that camping can be an enjoyable experience that offers many benefits to people.

The bear was a furry giant

Simile

Metaphor

Personification​

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Answer:

Metaphor

Explanation:

It’s a Metaphor
Metaphor: An expression that’s compare two things without using “like” or “as”

Select the answer that contains NOUNS from the sentence below.

We looked at two puppies at the pound and took home the cutest one.


we, and
we, and

looked, took
looked, took

puppies, home
puppies, home

two, cutest

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Answer:

Puppies and Home

Explanation:

Those choices are a thing&place <3

Puppies and home thing and a place

what is the subject and predicate of the this sentence?

A speech to Congress as an important event.​

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Answer:

What you have written is not sentence; therefore, it is impossible to provide a subject and a predicate.  

Explanation:

One possible solution would be to add a verb (a key component of any complete sentence.)

             subject                     predicate

A speech to Congress is an important event.​

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Answer:

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What is the meter pattern in these lines from "On Imagination" by Phillis Wheatley?

Imagination! who can sing thy force?
Or who describe the swiftness of thy course?

A.
trochaic tetrameter
B.
iambic pentameter
C.
spondaic hexameter
D.
anapestic pentameter
E.
iambic hexameter.

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the answer would be B
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