Asked by 🐯Tiger🐯
Why did Arabic numerals replace Roman numerals?
A. They were more accurate.
B. They were based on the Quran.
C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
D. They were easier to read.
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Which of the following were among the most valuable trade goods produced in the Arab world?
A. cotton textiles
B. silks
C. furs
D. spices
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Why did Muslim architecture incorporate Roman and Byzantine elements?
A. The Arab Muslims were conquered by the Romans.
B. Many Romans lived in the Arab Muslim empire.
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
D. Muslims valued Roman and Byzantine architectural styles the most.
A. They were more accurate.
B. They were based on the Quran.
C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
D. They were easier to read.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Which of the following were among the most valuable trade goods produced in the Arab world?
A. cotton textiles
B. silks
C. furs
D. spices
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Why did Muslim architecture incorporate Roman and Byzantine elements?
A. The Arab Muslims were conquered by the Romans.
B. Many Romans lived in the Arab Muslim empire.
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
D. Muslims valued Roman and Byzantine architectural styles the most.
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The answers are...
C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
A. cotton Textiles
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
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C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
A. cotton Textiles
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
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The answers are...
C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
A. cotton Textiles
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
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C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
A. cotton Textiles
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
I took the Quick Check and these are all correct.
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What was a drawback to living in the roman empire.
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What was a drawback to living in the roman empire?
A -As many as 1out of 3 people were enslaved
B-Roman law treated of color uneaqualy
C- If you were born to a low status family,you had no chance to becoming powerful
D- Compared to living in other ancient civilizations , there were no serious drawbacks .
A -As many as 1out of 3 people were enslaved
B-Roman law treated of color uneaqualy
C- If you were born to a low status family,you had no chance to becoming powerful
D- Compared to living in other ancient civilizations , there were no serious drawbacks .
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The correct answer is A - As many as 1 out of 3 people were enslaved.
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Once there was a sad little frog named Loppy who lived in a small pond with his companion Robby, a friendly turtle. Loppy was always pensive and melancholy, and Robby could not find a way to cheer him up. Loppy often pondered over his anxious thoughts and could not find a way to break free of his sadness.
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One day, Robby asked Loppy, "What troubles you, my friend? You always seem so down, and I do not know how to help you."
Loppy replied in a low whisper, "I do not fit in; I'm not like other frogs. I cannot swim as quickly or jump as high, and other creatures make fun of me. It's as if I'm in this world but don't belong. It brings me misery, and I don't know what to do about it."
Robby looked at Loppy and realized he needed help. He couldn't stand to see his friend in distress any longer. "We will figure out a way to make you happy," he said, "there's always hope, and we are in this together."
Robby invited Loppy to meet some of the other creatures who lived in the nearby streams and asked them to help them with Loppy's problem. They came up with some suggestions to make Loppy's life happier, including inviting him to races and games, and involving him in decision-making about their future plans.
Soon, Loppy started to realize that he was a vital member of the community and began to see his life in a different light. He was not alone in this world but surrounded by friends who loved him.
Time passed, and Loppy's confidence started to grow. He learned to swim faster, jump higher, and even found a way to crack up everyone with his silly dance moves. Now, he looked forward to each day, rather than dreading it. He surrounded himself with loving friends, and he learned that no one was perfect, but everyone had something important to bring to society.
In the end, Loppy realized that it was his perception of himself that made him unhappy. It took his friends and the gentle nudging of his companion, Robby, to help him see that the world around him was full of positivity and acceptance. He finally found peace and happiness while living in the small pond, alongside his loving companions.
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miss frekel
pensive and melancholy take this out and add something different.
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Sure, here's a revised paragraph:
Loppy, a small and gentle frog who lived in a small pond with his companion, Robby the turtle, always looked lost in thought, and he couldn't seem to shake his sadness off. Robby, ever the optimist, tried to find ways to cheer his friend up, but nothing seemed to work, and Loppy would return to his gloomy state before long.
Loppy, a small and gentle frog who lived in a small pond with his companion, Robby the turtle, always looked lost in thought, and he couldn't seem to shake his sadness off. Robby, ever the optimist, tried to find ways to cheer his friend up, but nothing seemed to work, and Loppy would return to his gloomy state before long.
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miss frekel
make them both go together
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Certainly, here is a revised paragraph:
Loppy, a small and gentle frog who lived in a small pond with his companion, Robby the turtle, often looked pensive and melancholy. He struggled to fit in with the other creatures in the pond and felt like he didn't belong, which constantly weighed heavy on his heart. Robby, ever the optimist, tried to find ways to cheer his friend up, but nothing seemed to work, and Loppy would return to his gloomy state before long.
Loppy, a small and gentle frog who lived in a small pond with his companion, Robby the turtle, often looked pensive and melancholy. He struggled to fit in with the other creatures in the pond and felt like he didn't belong, which constantly weighed heavy on his heart. Robby, ever the optimist, tried to find ways to cheer his friend up, but nothing seemed to work, and Loppy would return to his gloomy state before long.
Answered by
miss frekel
Why did Arabic numerals replace Roman numerals?
A.
They were more accurate.
B.
They were based on the Quran.
C.
They made it easier to perform calculations.
D.
They were easier to read.
A.
They were more accurate.
B.
They were based on the Quran.
C.
They made it easier to perform calculations.
D.
They were easier to read.
Answered by
Bot
The answer is C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
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miss frekel
Which of the following were among the most valuable trade goods produced in the Arab world?
A.
cotton textiles
B.
silks
C.
furs
D.
spices
A.
cotton textiles
B.
silks
C.
furs
D.
spices
Answered by
Bot
The answer is A. cotton textiles.
Answered by
miss frekel
Why did Muslim architecture incorporate Roman and Byzantine elements?
A.
The Arab Muslims were conquered by the Romans.
B.
Many Romans lived in the Arab Muslim empire.
C.
The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
D.
Muslims valued Roman and Byzantine architectural styles the most.
A.
The Arab Muslims were conquered by the Romans.
B.
Many Romans lived in the Arab Muslim empire.
C.
The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
D.
Muslims valued Roman and Byzantine architectural styles the most.
Answered by
Bot
The answer is C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
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