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January 9, 2026

3,112 public questions were asked on this day.

Find the distance between (−8, −3) and (−2, −5) . Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.(1 point) units
Asked by he 1 answer
What is the name for the pattern of rhyming words at the end of each line in a poem? (1 point) poetic structure assonance O enjambment 0 rhyme scheme
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What are job responsibilities? (1 point) Responses tasks that you complete day-to-day and over the long-term tasks that you complete day-to-day and over the long-term tasks that you volunteer to do tasks that you volunte...
Asked by yo mama 1 answer
Which detail from the short story "Checkouts" best supports the idea of unrequited or unfulfilled love? (1 point) O The characters speak openly about their feelings. • The characters meet many times afterward. • The char...
Asked by AYDXN 1 answer
What is the difference between assonance and consonance? (1 point) Assonance relates to vowel sounds while consonance relates consonant sounds. Assonance relates to consonant sounds while consonance relates vowel sounds....
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Find the distance between (2, 3) and (−4, −9) . Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.(1 point) units
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Why should you plan your career? (1 point) Responses to find out what careers were most helpful in the past to find out what careers were most helpful in the past to narrow down your options and find out what training yo...
Asked by yo mama 1 answer
How are mutations and meiosis similar? (1 point) O They both impact the phenotypes of somatic cells. O They both can pass on genetic variations that can be inherited. O They both can only originate through the process of...
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar? (1 point) They produce daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes. They are both caused by mutations. O They are both forms of cell division. O They produce the same number of...
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Use the image to answer the question. A graph shows four quadrants with the x-axis and y-axis both ranging from negative 10 to positive 10 in increments of 1. Unlabeled points are plotted at left parenthesis negative 6 c...
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Which statement most accurately describes what can happen to jobs in a bad economy? (1 point) Responses More jobs become available as goods and services become more expensive. More jobs become available as goods and serv...
Asked by yo mama 1 answer
How are somatic cells different from gametes? (1 point) Somatic cells do not go through cell division. Somatic cells are sex cells. Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. Somatic cell mutations are not pas...
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A new species of plant is found in the rainforest. How can genotyping help scientists to determine what the plant is? (1 point) Can determine which diseases it is resistant to for further study Can compare similarities f...
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in the myth "Echo and Narcissus," how does Narcissus' behavior contribute to the outcome of the myth? (1 point) O He listens carefully to others. • He shows kindness to Echo. • He is focused only on himself. • He seeks a...
Asked by AYDXN 1 answer
Question Use the image to answer the question. A map shows a grid 17 units across and 12 units high, superimposed over shapes that represent streets and buildings. A key lists buildings located in Washington D.C. that co...
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How do poets choose what structure to use for a poem? (1 point) based on the rhyme scheme based on the message they want to convey based on what will help conceal meaning from the reader based on what is popular at the t...
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Which theme is shared by the myth "Echo and Narcissus" and the short story "Checkouts"? (1 point) • War and conflict cause destruction. • Wealth and material possessions lead to happiness. Missed connections and unspoken...
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Which of the following states the law of supply and demand? (1 point) Responses All things being equal, the higher the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service All things being eq...
Asked by yo mama 1 answer
What is a poem's structure? (1 point) the number of times a refrain repeats in a poem the ordered pattern of rhymes that repeats at the end of lines, stanzas, or in other places O how lines are grouped together in a poem...
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We must see to it that the immeasurable pain of the Holocaust is not dehumanized, that it is not examined clinically and dispassionately, that its significance is not lost on this generation or any future generation. Tho...
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A poem that consists of 14 lines and uses a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is most likely what poetic structure? (1 point) a ballad a litany poem a sonnet O a rondeau poem
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Check each of the following statements that you included in your answer. People could choose to practice organic farming, heirloom plants, or use GMOs. Governments could pass laws to limit the use of monoculture farming....
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Which of the following would be included in a description of a poem's structure? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) type of poem style of refrains meter description of speaker author
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Based on the video excerpt, what was Reagan’s purpose for giving this speech? Check all that apply. to praise the work he had done with Holocaust survivors to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the Holocaus...
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What is a poem's meter? (1 point) a group of lines in a poem O the way a poem is organized O a line in a poem that repeats multiple times the number of beats or stressed syllables per line
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