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I keep orchids as an avocation. Orchids, for the most part, come from the tropics, but that does not mean hot, humid, swelting climate for orchids many times. Some of the most beautiful come from the mountains elevations, and they grow in cool climate.
Graphing it on your graphing calculator? Or Graphing it on paper? On paper, you have zeros at -3, -1, and at x=2 At large negative x, (check me), the function is positive. At x between -3 and -1, it is negative, nad between x of -1 and 2 it is positive, and greater than two it is positive. That ought to get you started. Make a table of values to fill in the details. The graphing calc makes all this so easy.
1. The word, "galloping" can be uses as either a verb or adjective. 2. What kind of ball -- round object or dance party? 3. Fifth of liquor or fifth of the month? 4. To what does Thursday refer? 5. Who's doing the visiting? 6. Who's been altered? Let's see if you can figure out the rest of these sentences. Hint: Mae West was a famous flirt. If you post your answers, we'll be glad to comment on them.
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There's no evidence that homo erectus was ever in South America. Check these sites for details. http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/homoerectus.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution#Homo_ergaster_and_Homo_erectus http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/earlyhum/earlyman.htm
We acquired these territories usually as a result of either the Spanish-American War or WW II. The people of these territories believe they are better off being a U.S. territory than being independent.
From a Jane Schaffer unit: "Of all the skills students must learn in writing, commentary is the most difficult. Writing commentary means giving your opinion and interpretation about something, and many students do not have much experience doing this. We believe in requiring commentary, though, because it is the higher level of thinking that goes into any essay and makes it interesting to read ... [The words "you" and "your" in the following = the student.] "Commentary means your personal opinion, response, reaction, or reflection about a specific detail you are making in an essay. When you write commentary, you are 'commenting on' a point you have made. Synonyms for commentary include 'analysis,' 'interpretation,' 'insight,' 'evaluation,' 'explication,' and 'discussion.' Commentary echoes the focus in your thesis and topic sentences in your essay. "Commentary is a difficult skill to master because all the opinions and interpretations must come from you. Your techer will not supply the information you will need to write commentary. It is up to you to think of some original, individual statemsnts to make about your details and examples. "To show you what commentary sounds like, read the following paragraph that describes an experience. It does not have commentary in it. "<i>Driving in the fog to Sacramento was a frightening experience. No signs were visible from the freeway, so I couldn't see if there were any gas stations nearby to fill my near-empty tank. In addition, it was 12:00 noon, and the fog was so thick that I couldn't read the exit signs until I started passing them. To make matters worse, a police car suddenly appeared ahead and drove at forty miles per hour for the next thirty minutes, and none of us were allowed to pass him. When I finally reached Sacramento that day, a great sense of relief permeated my body and mind.<i> "This paragraph has a thesis, three sentences of specific detail, and a concluding sentence. It does not have any commentary in the middle." </i></i>
Try putting all the vowels in one group and all the consonants in another and see what leaps out at you. =)
It is an excuse for lying, cheating, or stealing, rape, or even murder in the name of doing a "greater" good. The term originated in the massacre of the Jesuits by Protestants (you can read about that), but there were other uses before that.
a) what fraction of Sulfate is S? b) what is the mole mass of SO4? c) What is the equivalents of SO4^-2 d) how many million water molecuses are there? How many sulfate ions are there?
Metaphors: Sports Metaphors Form Write a noun that relates to a sport. For example; hockey stick, baseball. Now think of something to compare it to. Write your metaphor. ... http://www.abcteach.com/Writing/sportmet.htm
1.Thornton Wilder used unconventional forms in his plays. used action, forms direct object <b>correct</b> 2. For eample, any producton of Our Town requires very few props. requires action, props direct <b>correct</b> 3. Wilder's words and the audience's imagination provide the scenery. provide action, scenery direct <b>correct</b> 4. This technique emphasizes the characters in the play. emphasizes action, characters direct <b>correct</b> 5. The Henery Miller Theater hosted the first New York performance in 1938. hosted action, performance direct <b>correct</b> 6. Thornton Wilder won the Pulitzer Prize for drama that year. won action, Pulitzer Prize direct <b>correct</b> 7. He wroye other successful plays and novels, too. wrote action, plays direct <b>almost correct; there are 2 DOs</b> 8. In 1965 he received the first National Medal for literature. Received action, National Medal direct <b>correct</b> 9. Both critics and ordinary people enjoy his books. enjoy action, books direct <b>correct</b> 10. Thornton Wilder truly deserves his high position in American literature. deserves action, high position <b>almost correct; "high" is not part of the DO; it's an adjective that modifies it, but it's not a noun</b>
My cousin Rudy and his fiancée Gina have been carefully(adverb)<b>yes</b> saving money for the past<b>adj</b> four years to get married this(pronoun)<b>yes</b> beautiful(adj.)<b>yes</b> summer. They told me<b>pronoun</b> that they<b>pronoun</b> secretly(adverb)<b>yes</b> limited their(pronoun)<b>yes</b> budget for the perfect<b>adj</b> old-fashioned(adj.)<b>yes</b> wedding. Gina took a basic(adj.)<b>yes</b> beginner cooking<b>yes</b> class probably(adv.)<b>adj</b> to learn the primary<b>adj</b> essentials of baking. With this class that she(pronoun)<b>yes</b> has been taking, it has truthfully(adv.)<b>yes</b> helped them(pronoun)<b>yes</b> save a big(adj.)<b>yes</b> amount of money, by eating homemade<b>adj</b> meals instead of eating out. My cousin would like to have a big enchanted(adv.)<b>no</b> wedding, and Gina wanted a small(adj.)<b>yes</b> family wedding. The first<b>adj</b> couple of years were pretty(adv.)<b>yes</b> bad(adj.)<b>yes</b> for them(pronoun)<b>yes</b> because of the debts they had to pay. Both of them(pronoun)<b><~~yes</b> went to a pricey(adj.)<b>yes</b> university and they were surprisingly(adv.)<b>yes, but add "deep" here~~></b> in debt with a couple of students<b>adj, but remove the "s"</b> loans. In the end, they managed to happily(adv.)<b>yes</b> save money for their(pronoun)<b>yes</b> perfect(adj.)<b>yes</b> wedding.
You seem to be right.
The first time Rock referred to the "... of Belsen" was in the evening when he was talking with Wilf in their room. Wilf assumed that Rock meant his wife. The second time he used this phrase was just after his parents left. In the last scene, Wilf wished the hollyhocks and shed in his neighbor's garden were not there. When he told his wife he didn't remember the name of the flowers, he was trying to forget Rock.
You have one right.
Start by making up your own mind. Then think about the reasons for your opinion. Write a tentative thesis statement, and outline the arguments that support it.
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Thanks to your sister for typing this. Yes, I know the reference was to cocktail parties. :-) This was your question. "Explain the result of the author’s shift from a limited omniscient point of view or outlook 2 one that might be termed as “expanded omniscience.” In what manner is the continuity of the story affected by the change? i not get this." This shift in the author's point of view causes the reader to back off and look at the woman from the outside. The mood went from one of joy to mystery about the 5 invitations to despair. Yet, the woman seemed to be enjoying herself in her solitude.
What compound-complex sentence have you thought of? I'll be glad to check it.
The travel costs depend upon where you're coming from. I know there are several hotels listed in at least one of those sites.
Not exactly. Be sure to round to the nearest cent.
It shows population growth.
Right.
2. b is right. 3 and 4 are right.
I disagree with your first answer. Norgay wasn't thinking of exploitation. He felt that Everest deserved the truth, no matter what. 2. You're partly right. Norgay honors and respects Everest.
See my previous answer.
No to both A and C. You choose which is the better answer -- B or D.
Right.
10 + 0.05m = 22 0.05m = 12 m = ?
Neither a nor c. In bed modifies the verb rested and tells WHERE. During the day tells WHEN about the verb. With the cat tells HOW about the verb. That leaves you two possible choices.
You're welcome.
Ahh -- you've added a fourth identity. What is your answer?
You're welcome.
No.
1 and 2 are correct. I have no idea about 3. Check your text.
I hate to disagree with Reed, but moveable type was invented long before Gutenburg. However, he was the inventor who made it practical.
Three out of three are wrong the first time. Try reading your book or looking these words up.
Did Napoleon actually practice the ideals of "Liberte, Egalite, et Fraternite"?
I checked your first five answers. They are all wrong!
1 is B. 2 is not C or D.
Neither b nor c is correct.
Spain http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/lessonplan/images/britishera.jpg
1 A - no 2 C - yes 4 D - no 6 C - no
I disagree.
1.c - yes 2.b - no 3.c - no 4.a - no 5.b - no 6.d - No question 6 is shown 7.d - No 8.b - No
7. That depends upon what they live on in the old city. Every time you post you leave something out. If you still want help, please post a complete question 7, plus questions 8 - 10 along with your numbered answers. Use Post a New Question for this clarification -- and be sure to PROOFREAD!!!!!
I've checked 1-5 a couple of times. 7 is still not clarified 8. c - no 9. d - no 10. c - no
"Mr. Jones" and "places" are nouns -- thus, predicate nouns in these sentences. You need to find a predicate ADJECTIVE.
B. is correct. But the question itself has an improper subject-verb agreement.
2. is not D. 3. is not A.
Nope. 2(2) + 2(24) = 52
1 is not b.
There's imagery in the first couple of lines. Your Little Voice your little voice Over the wires came leaping and i felt suddenly dizzy With the jostling and shouting of merry flowers wee skipping high-heeled flames courtesied before my eyes or twinkling over to my side Looked up with impertinently exquisite faces floating hands were laid upon me I was whirled and tossed into delicious dancing up Up with the pale important stars and the Humorous moon dear girl How i was crazy how i cried when i heard over time and tide and death leaping Sweetly your voice Book: 100 Selected Poems by E. E. Cummings
Do you know what the concrete mixtures are compared to?
No, not "she and him!" Him is not a subject pronoun. Katrina and she is correct. I know some of these constructions seem awkward because many people misuse them. When I get a phone call and someone asks, "Is this Sue?" I always answer, "Yes, this is she!"
1. D - no 3. B - no 5. B&D - no and no
7. C - no 8.D - no 10. D - no 13. A, D - yes
1.B - no 2.B - yes
The first three are right.
1. c - no 2 b and a - yes and no 3 d - no
Hey, MC, good to hear from you again. First, definitions, and here is my definition: Sociological institutions are established or standardized patterns of rule-governed behavior. They include the family, education, religion, and economic and political institutions. Now, how did these play into creating and maintaining slavery? One could, and some probably have, written books on this. Here are some light reading links: https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/history/us-history-i/slavery-and-the-south/slavery-the-economy-and-society http://www.articlemyriad.com/slavery-americas-south-implications-effects/ So on those, the basis for creating was economic, and it then was maintained by economics, and culture, and (lack of) education, laws, religion, and on and on. Hope this helps, and I hope your sister is doing well.
Is your question concentrating only on slavery in the US before the Civil War? Don't forget that slavery has existed for millennia! You can substitute GREECE, EGYPT, CHINA, and many other ancient societies to broaden your knowledge of this practice. Then consider: Does slavery exist today? Where? In what forms?
Yes, "decided" is correct.
1.A - yes 2.c - no 3.D - no 4.False - yes
Nope. It's neither B nor C.
Damon was simply giving you the facts, which should have been obvious if you had read or re-read what you posted.
1. What does this mean? "The circle says 24." 2. no 3. What does this mean? "The circle says 46cm " 4. no 5. no I'll check the above answers for you one more time.
It's not C either.
If you post your answer, I'll check it for you.
Please use your text, other study materials, and a good search engine or two to find your answer. 1. Go to google or bing 2. Type in <b>allocation by need</b> (or whatever search terms you need). Press Enter. 3. Read different search results until you find what you need. 4. Re-search with different search terms if you don't find all you need.
Why are you guessing? A = bh
What instructions did your professor give the class about this assignment?
We can't post pictures here.
Your answers are correct now.
I doubt if this is science.
No.
b and a are opposites.
But the floor does not have volume. Please read your text before.
1 is correct. 2 is incorrect. 3 is partly correct, partly debatable. Check your text.
The Crusades was a war and did not bring peace.
5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 are wrong 7? 19?
No.
Blue are hetro, and homozygous. grey are homozygous, BgxBg, freq of BB is .25, gg is .25, and Bg is .50 at equilibrium. a. freqBlue=111/180 b. and 1/3 the blue(BB, Bg,Bg)+all grey are home=111/3+55= .... c. freqHomorecessive=2/3*111+69 a. 1001*.25 b. 3/4*1001 c. 1/3*3/4*1001 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hardy-Weinberg.svg
No, not A.
C is correct.
If you are decomposing it, you CaCO3>CO2 + CaO for every mole of calcium carbonate, you get one mole of CO2. so 1500 grams of CO2, that is 1500/44 moles of CO2. So you need that many grams of CaCO3, which is (1500/44) *( 44+40+16)
ecto - exterior therm - heat
3 c is right. I think 2 c is wrong check your text.
You need to look at the lines around a quoted line in order to get the sense from it. Example: <I> ... it's spring when the world is puddle-wonderful </i> Which of those answers will make any kind of sense with "puddle-wonderful"?
1 and 3 are correct. Your explanation for 2 and 4 would be correct if you indicate which books are expensive. The art books ... The history books ... etc.
A is incorrect.
a would be a perfect answer if t was in minutes. But it is in hours. There are 10/3 eighteen minutes in an hour, and the number of doubling periods is 10t/3
C is not right either.
To find the range, subtract the smallest number from the largest number.
No. Three of the answer choices were Roman Catholic.
Neither of those.
Study the conjugation. What do you see that makes this a stem-changing verb?
Not A. You should find out about the history of socialism.
I disagree. Re-think. Don't guess!!