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Choose the poem that is free verse. A. Once before, this self-same air Passed me, though I know not where. Strange! How very like it came! Touch and fragrance were the same. B. We trekked into a far country, My friend an...
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Reply back to this in short, but powerful and inspiring and love about grievance of his dad. How and why he passed so soon. The news overall. Good morning thank you we doing a lil okay still but just having the visions
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Which of the following statements best describes Russia’s current economy?(1 point) Responses It is a command economy where the government controls all aspects of the economy. It is a command economy where the government...
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The tip of a pinwheel is 0.24 m from the center. The pinwheel spins 5 times each second. What is the tangential speed of the tip of the pinwheel? 0.30 m/s 1.2 m/s 1.5 m/s 7.5 m/s
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In what way were Mesoamerican civilizations like the ancient Romans of Western Europe? They gradually built a government based on representative democracy. The Aztec and Maya placed famous warriors as the heads of state...
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A centripetal force causes circular motion because it accelerates an object toward the center of a circle, which changes the direction of motion but not the speed. toward the center of a circle, which changes the speed o...
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Select the rhetorical techniques that primarily appeal to logic - select 2 choices. (2 points) Responses Structuring an argument with a clear claim and supporting evidence. Structuring an argument with a clear claim and...
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An author explains how one event leads to another, such as climate change causing rising sea levels. Which text structure is being used?(1 point) Responses Claim/counterclaim Claim/counterclaim Cause/effect
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The seasons of the year result from Earth’s movement, or , around the Sun.
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A spinning top rotates so that its edge turns at a constant speed of 0.63 m/s. If the top has a radius of 0.10 m, what is the centripetal acceleration of the edge of the top? 0.016 m/s2 0.73 m/s2 4.0 m/s2 6.3 m/s2
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A coin completes 18 spins in 12 seconds. The centripetal acceleration of the edge of the coin is 2.2 m/s2. The radius of the coin is m.
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Choose the poem that uses iambic meter. A. Oh, did you hear those bells ring out, The bells ring out, the people shout, And did you hear that cheer on cheer That over all the bells rang clear? B. I had come to the house,...
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#Plot a histogram of Height using the histplot function from plotting import * Height=[65.78, 71.52, 69.4, 68.22, 67.79, 68.7, 69.8, 70.01, 67.9, 66.78, 66.49, 67.62, 68.3, 67.12, 68.28, 71.09, 66.46, 68.65, 71.23, 67.13...
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Reply back to this in short, but powerful and inspiring and love about grievance of his dad. Good morning thank you we doing a lil okay still but just having the visions
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Transform the linear equation −2y=14−6x to slope-intercept form.(1 point) y=
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The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6 m/s2, about a sixth that of Earth’s. Which accurately describes the weight of an object on the moon? An object on the moon is 1.6 times lighter than on Earth. An object...
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Explain the effect of Earth’s gravity on objects on the surface of Earth.
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Choose the poem that uses anaphora. A. She stands there like a beacon through the night, A pale clear beacon where the storm-drift is-- She stands alone, a wonder deathly-white, She stands there, patient nerved with inne...
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#Plot a histogram of Height using the histplot function from plotting import * Height=[65.78, 71.52, 69.4, 68.22, 67.79, 68.7, 69.8, 70.01, 67.9, 66.78, 66.49, 67.62, 68.3, 67.12, 68.28, 71.09, 66.46, 68.65, 71.23, 67.13...
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A 2 column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled Planet with entries Earth, Mars, Neptune, Venus. The second column is labeled Acceleration due to gravity in meters per second squared with entries, 9.8, 3.7, 11....
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Demonstrating an Understanding of Weight A 2 column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled Planet with entries Earth, Mars, Neptune, Venus. The second column is labeled Acceleration due to gravity in meters per s...
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The gravitational force between the Sun (mass = 1.99 × 1030 kg) and Mercury (mass = 3.30 × 1023 kg) is 8.99 × 1021 N. How far is Mercury from the Sun? 6.98 × 1010 km 6.98 × 107 km 4.87 × 1013 km 4.87 × 1024 km
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Choose the poem that uses onomatopoeia. A. There's not a day in all the year But holds some hidden pleasure, And looking back, joys oft appear To brim the past's wide measure. But blessings are like friends, I hold. B. L...
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The center of the Hubble space telescope is 6940 km from Earth’s center. If the gravitational force between Earth and the telescope is 9.21 × 104 N, and the mass of Earth is 5.98 × 1024 kg, what is the mass of the telesc...
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#Plot a histogram of Height using the histplot function from plotting import *
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