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what is an independant clause?
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what is a dependant clause?
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I love going to the fair during the summer. What relationship exists between the clauses?
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Jessica ate the cookies that her daughter baked for her. In one to two sentences, identify the bold words as an independent clause, dependent clause, or phrase, and explain their functions within the sentence. "that her daughter baked for her" are the bol...
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In four to five sentences, summarize an important day in your life. Use at least one simple sentence, one compound sentence, one complex sentence, and one compound-complex sentence in your writing. For a 13 year old.
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Rachel's younger brother is in fourth grade. She is trying to explain to him how to do a household task. She is going to read the explanation aloud and post it on the fridge for him to refer to later. What kind of sentences do you recommend Rachel use: si...
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what's another word for straightforward
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To reach her goal of buying a new bike, Marsha will need to save $10 each week. To reach her goal of buying a new bike each week, Marsha will need to save $10. In three to five sentences, explain how the placement of the italicized phrase changes the mean...
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another word for implies
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Please paste some memes from Komi Can't Communicate
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Please paste some Kaomoji's
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What is a good nickname for Andra?
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What are some good nicknames for Andra
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What are some good nicknames for Ruby?
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What are some websites for unblocked games?
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Can u kiss me?
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Can you write a literary analysis about the book The Girl Who Drank The Moon by Kelly Barnhill?
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another word for evocative
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Another word for poignant
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How to say I love you in French
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How to say I love you in Spanish
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What is 45 and 75 in decimals
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45 out of 75 as a fraction
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Will i get banned from commenting on scratch if I paste a link that is not scratch related
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Something to say to make someone mad
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What are some good rap songs
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Something to say to get someone VERYY MAD
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What would be a good reason to throw a chair off a roof
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cute kaomojis
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What are some ways to spell stone
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Can u paste a link for a song
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why are north america and south America considered to hv the most diverse societies in the world today?
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nother word for testament
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The Crusades exposed Western Europeans to ideas and discoveries of the Muslim world, resulting in
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Which of the following was an effect of the Crusades on Jews? A. Many Jews emigrated to Russia during the Crusades. B. Many Jews joined the Crusades to fight against Islam. C. Jews in Jerusalem were freed from Islamic domination. D. Jewish villages also b...
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King of England; and you, Duke of Bedford, who call yourself Regent of the Kingdom of France; give up to the Maid [Joan of Arc] the keys of all the good towns in France which you have taken, and broken into. She is quite ready to make peace, if you are wi...
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The First Crusade had the intended goal of capturing which city? A. Cairo B. Jerusalem C. Mecca D. Rome
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Which of the following was an effect that the Crusades had on Muslim kingdoms? A. It started a reformation of the Muslim religion. B. It united them in defense against the Crusaders. C. It caused them to end most trade with the West. D. It led Muslims to...
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Miniature from The Chronicles of Gilles Li Muisis The painting best supports which of these conclusions? A. European citizens did not know the Bubonic Plague was happening. B. European communities were strengthened by the Bubonic Plague. C. Europeans stru...
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Which of the following explains Joan of Arc's importance to France in the Hundred Years' War? A. The English believed her claims that she heard God's voice and refused to fight her. B. She encouraged the use of cannons, which ultimately turned the tide of...
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The Second Crusade was the second major crusade launched from Europe as part of a Catholic holy war against Islam. The Second Crusade began in 1147 in response to the capture of Edessa in 1146 by the forces of the Seljuk Turks. Edessa had been founded dur...
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What reason do historians usually give for early English victories during the Hundred Years War? A. The French were greatly outnumbered at almost every battle by the English. B. The French were fighting on unfamiliar ground, having invaded English held te...
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Which two groups were expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 1490s? A. the Vikings and Huns B. the French and English C. the Franks and Goths D. the Moors and Jews
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Before the Renaissance, an early advocate of the study of classical texts was A. Saint Thomas Aquinas. B. Saint Francis of Assisi. C. William Wycliffe. D. Hildegard of Bingen.
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The image above shows the retrograde (backward) motion of Mars as observed from Earth by the astronomer who discovered it. Knowing the orbits of Earth and Mars were important in the discovery of the three laws of planetary motion. Which of these mathemati...
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Renaissance scholars recovered lost Greek texts, which had been preserved by Arab scholars Byzantine scholars migrated to Italy during and following the Ottoman conquest of the Byzantines Renaissance style came from Italy to Hungary after the development...
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The beginning of modern astronomy can be traced back to Nicolaus Copernicus and his book, On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres. What theory did Copernicus promote in this book, which was in conflict with the teachings of the Catholic Church? A. The cente...
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Francis Bacon was an early proponent of the scientific method and promoted the Baconian Method, a methodology for scientific inquiry. It states A. that the idea is the permanent reality that makes a thing what it is. B. that the spiritual world has subsis...
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• La Pietà • David • The Last Judgment • the Sistine Chapel ceiling Which Renaissance artist created the works listed above? A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Dante C. Raphael D. Michelangelo
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Renaissance humanism greatly influenced the Scientific Revolution. It held that beliefs based upon what a person observed and experienced were more valid than beliefs based upon A. pagan philosophy. B. religious teachings. C. the dignity of man. D. a pers...
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In 1687, Isaac Newton published a book explaining his three laws of planetary motion and the law of gravity. The importance of these discoveries was his general theory that A. all of nature follows uniform, unchanging laws. B. the behavior of nature is ba...
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The Renaissance-era rebirth of interest in the Greek and Roman classical texts was at the center of an intellectual movement known as A. humanism. B. transcendentalism. C. perspective. D. rebirth.
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What was one major cause of Henry VIII's decision to break with the Catholic Church and divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon? A. Henry had been forced to marry Catherine by his father and some Church officials. B. Henry had never been very religious, and...
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Who came to the throne after Henry VIII died? A. James I B. Elizabeth I C. Mary I D. Edward VI
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The desire of King Henry VIII to do which of the following led to the founding of the Church of England? A. practice Protestantism B. end his marriage C. punish the pope D. create a theocracy
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Spain had colonies in Central and South America. Portugal colonized Brazil and France colonized Louisiana and Quebec. Which religious beliefs, based on the map above, are predominant in those areas today? A. Catholicism B. Eastern Orthodoxy C. Anglicanism...
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For over 1000 years, Latin was the official language of Catholic Church. When Bibles became available in many different languages, A. the Catholic Church began a crusade into Muslim nations. B. the Catholic Church made Italian its official language. C. th...
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• Founded a Roman Catholic religious order known as the Jesuits • Made a Catholic saint on March 12, 1622 by Pope Gregory XV • Fought against the Protestant Reformation Who is described above? A. Ignatius of Loyola B. Mother Theresa C. Joan of Arc D. Pope...
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What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? A. to establish new schools that would teach church obedience B. to begin reforming the newly created Protestant religions C. to attempt to abolish the growing Protestant religions D. to redefine the practices...
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By the 16th century, the Roman Catholic Church was charging people numerous fees, dues, taxes, tithes, and payments to support clergymen and to fund building projects. What would happen to people who refused or were unable to pay these fees to the church?...
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King Henry VIII of England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in the early 1500s. He refused to recognize the pope's authority and formed his own church. His actions were a part of which event taking place in mainland Europe at the same time? A. th...
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Muslim scholars created which branch of mathematics? A. calculus B. algebra C. geometry D. statistics
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Which of the following best describes Muslim medicine during the Middle Ages? A. Muslim doctors used the same procedures used by the ancient Greeks. B. Muslim medicine was based on superstitions rather that science. C. It was against the teachings of Isla...
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One way in which the Muslims preserved the teachings of other cultures was by A. only using Latin and Greek to communicate. B. creating the world's first public education system. C. requiring all Muslims to be able to read. D. translating ancient texts in...
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Which of the following was a result of the Muslim Conquests? A. Islam lost influence as Arabs converted to local religions. B. Islam was spread throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. C. Muslims became known as brutal and cruel invaders. D. Muslims were thou...
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According to the map, by 750 the area controlled by the Islamic Umayyad Dynasty included present-day Iraq, Syria, Tunisia, and A. Spain. B. France. C. Italy. D. Greece.
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The astrolabe was an instrument that had been used by the ancient Greeks to calculate the position of the sun and stars. Muslim astronomers improved the astrolabe around 850 A.D. With the use of the astrolabe, Muslim geographers were able to A. be the fir...
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Muslim scientists made major advances in the field of optics. This helped them to treat which part of the body? A. the lungs B. the eyes C. the ears D. the heart
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What was a major reason Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453? A. The city was weak after many years of constant attack. B. The city was betrayed after its ruler accepted a bribe. C. The city was betrayed after the army changed sides. D. The ci...
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Mehmed II A. conquered much of Sub-Saharan Africa in the name of the Ottoman Empire. B. unified the Western and Eastern Roman Empires in the name of the Ottoman Empire. C. relied on religious thought to unify the different parts of the Ottoman Empire. D....
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On the map above, the Euphrates River is closest to the number A. 8 B. 6. C. 14. D. 13.
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According to the Five Pillars of Islam, Muslims must make a pilgrimage to *blank* , and pray *Blank* a day.
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• paper • textiles • steel The box lists examples of A. goods that were banned from being sold along most Arab trade routes. B. new inventions that spread to other countries by traveling on Arab trade routes. C. products that were first invented and intro...
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Muslims, like Jews and Christians, believe there is only one God. This belief is called monotheism and can be traced back to which of the following prophets? A. Adam B. Abraham C. Noah D. Moses
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The Arabian Peninsula is located between which two landmasses? A. Africa and Asia B. Europe and Africa C. Europe and Asia D. Asia and Australia
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In the Middle Ages, what role did merchants have in Arab society? A. They were an important and respected class of people. B. They were often the only rulers or leaders of the society. C. They were often considered to be social outcasts. D. They were part...
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The system of feudalism is an example of A. a local government. B. an industrial economy. C. a monarchy. D. a religious empire.
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Which reason best explains why serfs worked on the land for vassals? A. to have a place to live B. to serve the needs of the church C. in hopes of owning their own farms D. for wages in return for raising crops
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No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions…except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land. —Section from the Magna Carta, 1215 In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right...
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The Magna Carta was an English legal charter that was issued in 1215. Its basic principle required the king of England to follow the same laws as his subjects. It also protected the rights of individuals while limiting the power held by the government. Wh...
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Which number is nearest the Alps on the map? A. 3 B. 1 C. 2 D. 7
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Which of these best describes how Charlemagne changed Europe? A. Charlemagne was the leader of the Protestant Reformation and a friend of Martin Luther. B. Charlemagne consolidated most of Western Europe as founder of the Holy Roman Empire. C. Charlemagne...
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At the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Christianity had not spread far beyond the cities and towns along the Mediterranean coast. Priests and monks traveled across the Alps to northern Europe as missionaries, converting people to Christianit...
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For much of the Middle Ages, both popes and kings claimed the authority to appoint high church officials. In 1076, Pope Gregory VII ordered kings and princes not to appoint any church officials. Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV defied this order, and Pope Greg...
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Which statement best explains how Charlemagne affected European feudalism? A. He strengthened it by expanding the practice of giving land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service. B. He weakened it by encouraging his nobles to sell much of t...
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Which of these best describes how William of Normandy changed the English Monarchy? A. William claimed the throne as the ultimate authority over all feudal lords and subjects. B. William was the rightful heir to the throne of England but would not accept...
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known to perfect certain forms of Chinese art, such as porcelain official state philosophy was neo-Confucianism experienced high levels of prosperity due to the use of tax revenues for public works projects Which ancient Chinese dynasty is being described...
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Which of the following was a result of the peace in Asia in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries under Mongol rule? A. Vietnam and Japan became a part of China. B. Trade along the Silk Road increased. C. Islam's influence expanded into China. D. The fo...
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The Mongol's rule of China was different from other dynasties in China because the Mongol dynasty A. used former Chinese leaders to help them rule. B. was the first to invest in cultural improvement. C. restricted trade with other countries. D. was the fi...
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Which of the following is an effect of the revival of Confucianism during the Song Dynasty? A. the decline of trade with neighboring territories B. the development of a powerful standing navy C. the importance of the civil service examination system D. th...
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use of fertilizer crop rotation use of seedlings improved irrigation new types of plows The above list describes agricultural improvements under the A. Ming Dynasty. B. Sung Dynasty. C. Sui Dynasty. D. Yuan Dynasty.
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Emperor Wen established the Sui Dynasty. The Period of Disunion was ended. Emperor Wen reunified all of China under his leadership. Which of the following was a result of the items in the list? A. The Sui Dynasty ruled China for centuries. B. Buddhist bel...
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The Mongols invaded Korea, known as Goryeo at the time, on several occasions between the years of 1231 and 1270. Which statement is true of those invasions? A. Korea was ruled by the Mongol Yuan Dynasty for many years. B. Korea defeated the Mongols with t...
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Medieval Japan was based upon the feudal system, where weaker territorial lords owed their loyalty to stronger ones. All power was held by military dictatorships led by the A. emperor. B. knights. C. shoguns. D. samurai.
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Keiji is a follower of the Shinto religion. Which of these would most likely be part of his religious practice? A. praying with his family every morning B. giving up his home and all of his valuables C. studying the Bible and its teachings D. honoring his...
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During Prince Shotoku's reign, many aspects of Chinese culture were brought to Japan. At a time long before modern-day communication, how would the prince most likely have made this happen? A. He hired researchers to study China by reading the most curren...
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Confucian ideas were adopted by the Japanese during Prince Shotoku's reign. Which of the following institutions was most heavily affected by Confucianism? A. trade B. religion C. family D. government
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Zen Buddhism became popular in Japan in the 1100s. This distinct form was especially popular with the warrior class. It was different from other forms because it placed importance on A. observance of rituals and wisdom. B. self-discipline and meditation....
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Article 2. The three treasures, which are Buddha, the (Buddhist) Law and the (Buddhist) Priesthood, should be given sincere reverence, for they are the final refuge of all living things. Few men are so bad that they cannot be taught their truth. Article 1...
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Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion that started around 500 BCE or earlier. Which of these is true about the Shinto religion? A. It is no longer important to Japanese culture. B. It is the official religion of Japan today. C. It includes worship of nat...
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