Asked by Bella
The United States had strong ties to north Africa and Southwest Asia. This region lies where that continents of Africa, Asia, in Europe meet. It is a region inhabited by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. As in past years, old conflicts in this region continued after 2000, in new conflicts emerged. The United States was a close ally of Israel, a mainly Jewish nation. At the same time, the US economy relies on the oil production of the Muslim nations, such as Saudi Arabia. The United States tried to resolve conflicts in this region. It remain committed to supporting democracy, its allies, in its own national Interests.
19. based on information in the passage, what generalization about US policy in the region described is best supported?
A. the United States has often intervene in middle Eastern religious conflict.
B. US leaders must carefully balance competing goals.
C. US energy needs mostly shape foreign policy in the middle east.
D. The United States has repeatedly changed its approach to the region.
19. based on information in the passage, what generalization about US policy in the region described is best supported?
A. the United States has often intervene in middle Eastern religious conflict.
B. US leaders must carefully balance competing goals.
C. US energy needs mostly shape foreign policy in the middle east.
D. The United States has repeatedly changed its approach to the region.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You read the passage. What is your answer?
Answered by
Writeacher
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/asia/
South<b>west</b> Asia??? Do you mean the Middle East?
Which do you think is the correct answer?
South<b>west</b> Asia??? Do you mean the Middle East?
Which do you think is the correct answer?
Answered by
bobpursley
About 100 years ago, when I was your age, we had something in writing called topic sentences, about which the entire paragraph was woven. Is there any reason not to think this is the topic sentence? <<As in past years, old conflicts in this region continued after 2000, in new conflicts emerged.>>
So which of the answers focus on that topic?
So which of the answers focus on that topic?
Answered by
Bella
Is it A
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Maybe I missed it, where does that paragraph mention the U.S. intervening in religious conflict?
Answered by
Bella
Well nowhere is it c
Answered by
bobpursley
Bella, you have a serious reading comprehension issue. There are folks who specialize in working on that. do you have a reading teacher? http://www.k12reader.com/subject/reading-skills/reading-comprehension/ I recommend start with the 5th grade, and work upwards. Ask your mom to help you. If you don't get this corrected, you might as well be a dead duck in school.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
It's not c. I've checked two of your answers. Now you're on your own. Please do not post this question again.
Answered by
Bella
no i'm just half blind in both my eyes and online school is better than public school!!! So thanks for that! Imagine having to wear glasses as thick as an inch!!!!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If you can physically read the words, you need to work on understanding what you need.
Answered by
Writeacher
Bella,
Don't take offense about reading abilities.
My daughter wore those inch-thick glasses for years, starting in 1st grade. In high school, she was able to start wearing contacts, but she still had many, many sight issues over the years. However, she learned to understand what she read. You can, too.
The point of what bobpursley and Ms. Sue wrote is this ~~> that reading the words (called de-coding) is only one part of true reading. The other part is comprehension -- understanding what you read. We must do both in order to <b>truly read.</b>
Please re-read what bobpursley wrote above and check into that website. Please follow his suggestions.
Don't take offense about reading abilities.
My daughter wore those inch-thick glasses for years, starting in 1st grade. In high school, she was able to start wearing contacts, but she still had many, many sight issues over the years. However, she learned to understand what she read. You can, too.
The point of what bobpursley and Ms. Sue wrote is this ~~> that reading the words (called de-coding) is only one part of true reading. The other part is comprehension -- understanding what you read. We must do both in order to <b>truly read.</b>
Please re-read what bobpursley wrote above and check into that website. Please follow his suggestions.
Answered by
Kermit
All these teachers just keep criticizing Bella instead of actually helping us, you're telling us that it is wrong, how about actually provide us with information to help us understand, instead of criticizing kids on the site, you all are sad excuses of teachers and idk how you have a degree in anything or even passed college, I'm only 14, an still waiting for some help instead of you 3 criticizing a random girl about reading issues and STILL not helping, useless teachers.
Answered by
bruh what
did bobpursley say they were around 114 years old?
Answered by
Hi
It’s b
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