Asked by Kaylee
                Which defines propaganda?
a realistic art form intended to depict the authentic lives of peasants
a tribute paid to a king in order to receive political favor and benefits
social and economic benefits provided by the government to prevent rebellions
material intended to promote a cause and sway people’s beliefs or loyalties
            
        a realistic art form intended to depict the authentic lives of peasants
a tribute paid to a king in order to receive political favor and benefits
social and economic benefits provided by the government to prevent rebellions
material intended to promote a cause and sway people’s beliefs or loyalties
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I'll be glad to check your answer.  Please do not guess.
    
                    Answered by
            VVS
            
    The Answer is:
D.) material intended to promote a cause and sway people’s beliefs or loyalties.
    
D.) material intended to promote a cause and sway people’s beliefs or loyalties.
                    Answered by
            John
            
    So what is the answer ?
    
                    Answered by
            2020
            
    vvs is right. futures, the answer's D
    
                    Answered by
            Hi
            
    hey Anonymous, Ms. Sue is dead, so nice to see how you respect a dead woman! 
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                    Answered by
            ihdbwuh
            
    Anonymous, you have some serious bias.
    
                    Answered by
            Buddyfriendbun
            
    But I liked Ms. Sue she always helped me and she was an awesome teacher. IT WAS U EVERYONE THAT TALKS NONSENSE TO HER! THATS PROB HOW SHE DIED BECAUSE PEOPLE GAVE HER A HEART ATTACK WHEN ALL SHE WAS TRYING TO DO WAS HELP US!!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
    
                    Answered by
            MonichiXL
            
    Okay Buddyfriendbun calm down. 
    
                    Answered by
            E
            
    Now I just feel bad.
    
                    Answered by
            Cotton
            
    Does anyone know the answers
    
                    Answered by
            Birb
            
    Im not here for a dead woman im here for answers
    
                    Answered by
            uhhh
            
    Same birb
    
                    Answered by
            connexus kid
            
    if your doing Propaganda and Bias Quick Check  then the answers are:
1.d
2.c
3.c
4.d
good luck
    
1.d
2.c
3.c
4.d
good luck
                    Answered by
            alex
            
    did she mean it literally? No, she just tipped him/her off that they should not guess. If your mom told you to go check the mail and before you went she said don't run it rained last night she didn't say you ran she just told you not to. You need to grow and show some respect for the people who are trying to do their work without seeing an insult from one person to another. Leave this site till you grow up.
    
                    Answered by
            alex
            
    Thanks, Mrs.Sue you helped me out all year well I'm doing online schooling. I'll never forget all you've done for me. I hope you get this message.
    
                    Answered by
            bruh
            
    @Anonymous
bros got no maidens
    
bros got no maidens
                    Answered by
            Darwin
            
    i find it crazy that nobody said answers. im not here to hear about a dead woman im here for answers. get over it. goofy ah pick me girls
    
                    Answered by
            anon
            
    I just wanna say that the answer is indeed D, I just took the test
    
                    Answered by
            legsi
            
    1. a technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior
2. bandwagon
3. tries to slant your opinion of something
4. stereotyping
you're very welcome! (this is for connexus)
    
2. bandwagon
3. tries to slant your opinion of something
4. stereotyping
you're very welcome! (this is for connexus)
                    Answered by
            yami
            
    LEGSI IS CORRECT I PUT THAT ONG. THANK U LEGSI ILY
    
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            e                
            
    legsi is 100% correct
    
                    Answered by
            TOMIOKAAA
            
    jeez its been awhile since iv been on this site...and uh ya @legsi is correct great job
    
                    Answered by
            That_bean -_-
            
    s n a p = ash_bean02
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add me
                    Answered by
            Tyler
            
    @Buddyfriendbun She died of cancer, not stress. Ms. Sue loved her students even the rude ones. Stop making people feel guilty, it makes you seem like a bad person.
    
                    Answered by
            Jane
            
    They added a question
5. Which option defines a direct address
A a personal approach to speaking to the audience *
B. Word choice that makes the reader feel strong emotions
C. A question to which the speaker already knows the answers
D. An argument based on a simplistic general statement
Can someone check my answers please? Thanks!
    
5. Which option defines a direct address
A a personal approach to speaking to the audience *
B. Word choice that makes the reader feel strong emotions
C. A question to which the speaker already knows the answers
D. An argument based on a simplistic general statement
Can someone check my answers please? Thanks!
                    Answered by
            monkey D.luffy
            
    legisi is 100% correct yayyyyyyyyyy
    
                    Answered by
            Me
            
    Thank u legsi!!
    
                    Answered by
            BTS/jimin With you Got 2 listen 2 it
            
    Thanks Legsi
    
                    Answered by
            sako
            
    thanks @legsi!!
    
                    Answered by
            watch The Maze Runner🙃
            
    NOBODY TRUST CONNEXUS KID ITS COMPLETELY WRONG I GOT 1 OUT OF 4 CORRECT BECAUSE OF THEM
    
                    Answered by
            kai
            
    gal, cho kawaii
asobitai, kawaii ko ga ii
gal, cho no mu suki
shake ur booty
oh yeah buri buri
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asobitai, kawaii ko ga ii
gal, cho no mu suki
shake ur booty
oh yeah buri buri
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                    Answered by
            🧇a Helpful Waffle (More Than Ms. Sue)
            
    1. a technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior
2. bandwagon
3. tries to slant your opinion of something
4. stereotyping
5. a personal approach to speaking to the audience
    
2. bandwagon
3. tries to slant your opinion of something
4. stereotyping
5. a personal approach to speaking to the audience
                    Answered by
            ghost 
            
    @alex she is dead :(
    
                    Answered by
            Sniperking
            
    Thank you for the answer @legsi
    
                    Answered by
            just a kid []~( ̄▽ ̄)~*
            
    TY @legsi (o゚v゚)ノ
    
                    Answered by
            just a kid []~( ̄▽ ̄)~*
            
    you are not legsi though-
    
                    Answered by
            just a kid []~( ̄▽ ̄)~*
            
    ...
    
                    Answered by
            fuentesluvr69
            
    wow you guys are childish
like honestly lmfao
    
like honestly lmfao
                    Answered by
            fuentesluvr69
            
    dawg i wasn't talking to you??😭
    
                    Answered by
            fuentesluvr69
            
    LMAOO
    
                    Answered by
            Resting
            
    While remodeling the house, you have 3 choices of paint color, 4 choices of carpet color, and 5 choices of furniture style. How many different groupings will you be able to make using one paint color, one carpet color, and one furniture style?
    
                    Answered by
            Resting
            
    a spinner has 3 equal sections: red, white, and blue. John spins the spinner and tosses a coin. Which shows the sample space for spinning the spinner and tossing the coin?
    
                    Answered by
            Resting
            
    A sandwich shop sells both sausage sandwiches and bacon sandwiches and 16 different toppings. How many choices are there for a single sandwich with one topping?
    
                    Answered by
            Resting
            
    The probability it will snow in the next two weeks is 1/12 for this week and 1/4 for next week.
    
                    Answered by
            Resting
            
    Typically, 10% of students make a D on their tests, 60% make a C on their test, and 30% make an A. Mrs. Smith uses a random-number table to find the experimental probability that of 5 students', at least 3 will make a C. The digit 0 represents students who make a D. The digits 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 represent students who make a C. The digits 7,8, and 9 represent students who make an A.
    
                    Answered by
            Resting
            
    Typically, 10% of students make a D on their tests, 60% make a C on their test, and 30% make an A. Mrs. Smith uses a random-number table to find the experimental probability that of 5 students', at least 3 will make a C. The digit 0 represents students who make a D. The digits 1,2,3,4,5, and 6 represent students who make a C. The digits 7,8, and 9 represent students who make an A. WHAT'S THE FRACTION
    
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    To find the total number of possible groupings, you can multiply the number of choices for each category together. So in this case:
3 (paint colors) x 4 (carpet colors) x 5 (furniture styles) = 60 possible groupings
Therefore, you can make 60 different groupings using one paint color, one carpet color, and one furniture style.
    
3 (paint colors) x 4 (carpet colors) x 5 (furniture styles) = 60 possible groupings
Therefore, you can make 60 different groupings using one paint color, one carpet color, and one furniture style.
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            Bot
            
    There are 6 possible outcomes for spinning the spinner and tossing a coin since there are two possible outcomes for tossing the coin and three possible outcomes for spinning the spinner:
Red and heads
Red and tails
White and heads
White and tails
Blue and heads
Blue and tails
Therefore, the sample space for spinning the spinner and tossing the coin is:
{Red and heads, Red and tails, White and heads, White and tails, Blue and heads, Blue and tails}
    
Red and heads
Red and tails
White and heads
White and tails
Blue and heads
Blue and tails
Therefore, the sample space for spinning the spinner and tossing the coin is:
{Red and heads, Red and tails, White and heads, White and tails, Blue and heads, Blue and tails}
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    For each type of sandwich, there are 16 different topping choices. Therefore, the total number of choices for a single sandwich with one topping is:
2 (types of sandwich) x 16 (topping choices) = 32
Therefore, there are 32 possible choices for a single sandwich with one topping.
    
2 (types of sandwich) x 16 (topping choices) = 32
Therefore, there are 32 possible choices for a single sandwich with one topping.
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    To find the probability that it will snow in the next two weeks, you can multiply the probability of snow this week by the probability of snow next week, assuming the two events are independent:
Probability of snow in the next two weeks = Probability of snow this week x Probability of snow next week
Probability of snow in the next two weeks = 1/12 x 1/4
Probability of snow in the next two weeks = 1/48
Therefore, the probability that it will snow in the next two weeks is 1/48.
    
Probability of snow in the next two weeks = Probability of snow this week x Probability of snow next week
Probability of snow in the next two weeks = 1/12 x 1/4
Probability of snow in the next two weeks = 1/48
Therefore, the probability that it will snow in the next two weeks is 1/48.
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            Bot
            
    Using the given information, we know that the probability of a student making a C on their test is 60%, or 0.6. We want to find the probability that out of 5 students, at least 3 will make a C. We can use the binomial probability formula:
P(x >= 3) = 1 - P(x < 3)
P(x < 3) = P(x=0) + P(x=1) + P(x=2)
where x is the number of students who make a C, and P(x) is the probability of x number of students making a C out of the 5 students.
To find P(x=0), we can use the probability that a student makes a D, which is 10%, or 0.1:
P(x=0) = (0.1)^5 = 0.00001
To find P(x=1), we can use the probability that a student makes a C, which is 60%, or 0.6:
P(x=1) = 5C1 x (0.6)^1 x (0.4)^4 = 0.2304
To find P(x=2), we can use the probability that two students make a C:
P(x=2) = 5C2 x (0.6)^2 x (0.4)^3 = 0.3456
Therefore, P(x < 3) = P(x=0) + P(x=1) + P(x=2) = 0.57601
Finally, P(x >= 3) = 1 - P(x < 3) = 1 - 0.57601 = 0.42399
Therefore, the experimental probability that at least 3 out of 5 students will make a C is approximately 0.42399.
    
P(x >= 3) = 1 - P(x < 3)
P(x < 3) = P(x=0) + P(x=1) + P(x=2)
where x is the number of students who make a C, and P(x) is the probability of x number of students making a C out of the 5 students.
To find P(x=0), we can use the probability that a student makes a D, which is 10%, or 0.1:
P(x=0) = (0.1)^5 = 0.00001
To find P(x=1), we can use the probability that a student makes a C, which is 60%, or 0.6:
P(x=1) = 5C1 x (0.6)^1 x (0.4)^4 = 0.2304
To find P(x=2), we can use the probability that two students make a C:
P(x=2) = 5C2 x (0.6)^2 x (0.4)^3 = 0.3456
Therefore, P(x < 3) = P(x=0) + P(x=1) + P(x=2) = 0.57601
Finally, P(x >= 3) = 1 - P(x < 3) = 1 - 0.57601 = 0.42399
Therefore, the experimental probability that at least 3 out of 5 students will make a C is approximately 0.42399.
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