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  1. Thus, Vlad [could, and did, refer]to himself as "Dracula" and even signed official documents with that sobriquet.A. NO CHANGE B.
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  2. 1. It's very noisy here. 2. I can't stand it anymore.=========================== What does 'it' refer to in #1? What does 'it'
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  3. Which of these is NOT true about an allusion?Responses It can refer to a place that is universally known It can refer to a place
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  4. Which of these is NOT true about an allusion?Responses It can refer to something personal that is not known by most people It
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  5. Good! Now, hold the musical pipe and blow across each straw.- 1)It's cool. How does 2)it make a sound?
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  6. The given triangles have side lengths of a, b, and c. Based on the values given in the table, which triangle is a right
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  7. What similarity statement can you write relating the three triangles in the diagram?R U S (1 point) A.triangle RST sim triangle
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  8. the range of the third side lengths depends on the sun and difference of the two given sides, Refer to the section covering the
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  9. This question is suppose to be simple but i keep getting it wrongTriangle LMN has vertices L(1, 6), M(6, 3) and N(5, 7). What
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  10. Add or subtract as indicated. Express your result in simplest form.(4y)/(y^2+6y+5) plus (2y)/(y^2-1) My answer is:
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