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March 3, 2026

2,741 public questions were asked on this day.

A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long With which of the following statements would the speaker of the poem most likely agree? A. One small gesture or sacrifice can have a great impact on a young person. B. Fantasy is necess...
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Which lines from the text most strongly supports your answer to Question 5? A. “Even today I read hardcover as a preference paperback only / As a last resort” B. “The neighbors, discussing the political / Situation congr...
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Manorialism can best be described as A. the political relationships between the king or queen, the nobility, and the peasants. B. the land given to monasteries by different governments as a show of loyalty to the Church....
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Which inference about the speaker’s point of view is best supported by the poem? A. The time and place the speaker grew up in was a simpler world. B. The speaker has very few pleasant memories of this painful phase of he...
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27 "Look, I'll cover that hole with a brick. Do you want to go inside?" 28 Megan breathed in the fresh air and looked up at the clear sky. "No," she said. "Let's build a fire. It's a perfect night."Why does Megan decide...
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Why did Indianapolis become a hub for industry? Select all that apply. The steel industry built large steel plants in the city and provided for the needs of new workers. Cheaper costs to transport coal helped factories a...
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What are the core values of HOSA? (Future Health Professionals)? List all four core values. You may use bullet points for your responses.
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What are the core values of HOSA? List all four core values. You may use bullet points for your responses.
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What is the mission statement of HOSA? (Future Health Professionals)
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Solve the following quadratic equation using square roots: (x+36)^2−38=251. (1 point) {53,19} {17.84,−13.84} {253,−325} {−19,−53}
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Solve the following quadratic equation using square roots: ((x+6)^2)/2 = 8 .
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Solve the following quadratic equation using square roots: (x−18)2=196 .(1 point) {214,−178} {32,4} ​ {−4,−32} {21,5}
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Use inspection to solve the equation x2=36/169, then select the correct solution set below. If there are no real solutions, select “There are no real solutions.”(1 point) {−6/13,6/13} {−6/13} There are no real solutions....
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Use inspection to solve the equation x2=81 , then select the complete solution set below. If there are no real solutions, select “There are no real solutions.”(1 point) {−9} There are no real solutions. {−9,9} {9}
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Solve the following quadratic equation using square roots. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary: (x+16)29=7 .
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Solve the following quadratic equation using square roots. Write your answer in set notation. (x−6)^2=49
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