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0.050 kg of 4.0% (m/m) MgCl2
the answer is 2.0g MgCl2 how do you show the work
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Text 3: Excerpt from “All in the Day’s Work: An Autobiography” by
Ida M. Tarbell I had been disturbed for some time by what
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theater in london that stands near where globe theatre once stood
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places in his life
conflicts in his life men in his life can it be his father? people he worked with etc mistakes he made
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was hitler a political or military leader
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places in his life
can it be where he was born what else conflicts in his life idk women in his life anne hathaway his wife men
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a name i can use for the elizabethan time period
first and last name
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(n+9)^2
n^2+81 (r-11)^2 r^2-22 (z+13)(z-13) Z^2
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is this a good intro paragraph
use what you learned from reading "The Cask of Amontillado" to write an essay that provides an
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1. list three example of verbal irony and explain how each contribute to the suspense and sinister tone of the narrative
*Verbal
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He had a weak point --this Fortunato --although in other regards he was a man to be respected and even feared. He prided himself
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"THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. You, who so
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ok can you check what i have on my essay
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ok so im lost in my essay i don't know what to do
i can't find one that i like i cahnged my subtopic to how the maycomb disease
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Atticus influencing Scout
can my subtopic be strict, respect for all people, and actions
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A modern person is defined as a someone who advocates or practices a departure from traditional styles or values. Theodore
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A modern person is defined as a someone who advocates or practices a departure from traditional styles or values. Theodore
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i have to write an essay on theodore roosevelt
the question is theodore roosevelt the first modern president. outline: i think it
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theodore roosevelt modern president?
modern like what did he do differently than other presidents
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theodore roosevelt modern president?
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marigold question
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i did all the question except for these 3
characterization chart w/ 5 textually supported inferences specific to protagonist and
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In this assignment, you will select one of the options that you can compare a cell to and design an analogous development
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Pretend you are taking a tour of a factory that creates macromolecules
Describe your journey through the 4 rooms in the
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polar molecule are soluble in water. how does this activity demonstrate polarity of molecule that contain the -OH group.
our
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describe a modern-day invention that has replaced and/or advanced the 1800s invention and explain how it is more productive in
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nelson mandela speech glory and hope
what are some similes, personification allusion, anaphora, pathos,ethos,logical appeals,
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John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie were all big business leaders in the 1800s. Some Americans viewed
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on bill clinton's speech.
i have In William Clinton's speech, "remarks to the Convocation of God in Christ," Bill Clinton argues
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I have to have an introductory paragraph with thesis statement and a good tone is this good?
John D. Rockefeller, Andrew
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ms. sue can you answer my question
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"two other projects that are either similar to your intervention or address a similar issue. remember to relate these projects
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so my intervention is how i'm going to reduce air pollution like convincing people to walk and ride bikes etc. and then how
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i replied to my previous question
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identify a human impact and create a proposal to present to a target audience?
so what are some human impacts
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I need help on my intro paragraph, i need a good thesis statement but i don't know if mine is correct.
my essay involves three
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for my reading class i need to "Write a short poem or commercial spot that includes one or more allusions and purposeful
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thank you so much
and the authors raliability also the influence of the contents and the quality of the authors facts and examples support the argument that men think their superior
whats the main idea?
i just want to know what the text says explicitly and the main idea i read ti but i stil don't undertsad is it that Men think their superior and women instead decide they want to show their power
poetry popularized by shakespeare
city where Shakespeare wrote his plays and spent most of his professional life is it london
oday, you have a lot of entertainment to choose from, not including the ones you provide yourselves, such as sports or putting on your own shows. Today's audiences can choose television, movies, or stage shows, and there is a different kind of behavior
Shakespeare's audience was perhaps not as well behaved as you are. Since the play was so long, people would leave their seats and go looking for food to eat and ale to drink during the performance, or perhaps go visit with their friends. Some playgoers,
Shakespeare's globe theater what about the activities the audience could anticipate when they visited an elizabethan theater. and how elizabethan audience are different form todays audience
The new theatre on Bankside is approximately 225 yards (205m) from the original site, centre to centre, and was the first thatched roof building permitted in London since the Great Fire of London in 1666. is it that one
oh sorry its about william shakespeare
name of the queen who patronized tha arts and recognized him as a genius queen elizabeth right?
Winston Churchill he was military and axis right
For what country was Roosevelt president? Was this country an Ally or an Axis power? yes ally or axis? President Eisenhower was a general and the commander of all of the US troops in Europe during WWII. so he wasn't any political or military? he was allies
Dwight D. Eisenhower, political also right?
franklin dalano roosevelt political or military political too right?
was he alliance or axis?
what about franklin dalano roosevelt political or military
joseph stalin political or military leader political right
two important events he was part of and dates
queen who patronized and recognized Shakespeare genius?
but overall its ok. anything else i should add?
Edgar Allen Poe uses first person point-of-view to help contribute the chilling and suspenseful tone of the selection. By using first person of view the reader is able to understand what Montresor is planning. “At length I would be avenged; this was a
ok how does first point of view in the cask of amontillado build suspense? i have this Edgar Allen Poe uses first person point-of-view to help contribute the chilling and suspenseful tone of the selection. By using first person of view the reader is able
i will keep you posted on my body pragraphs
thank you
ms.sue please help
.what techniques does the narrator use to confuse and delay fortunato The narrator keeps offering to bring Fortunato back home,, Montresor shows him his trowel, the implication being that Montresor is an actual stonemason. is it that?
list three example of verbal irony and explain how each contribute to the suspense and sinister tone of the narrative *Verbal Irony - Fortanato toasts "to the buried that repose around us" *, “My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met.” However, he
what techniques does the narrator use to confuse and delay fortunato
since they are like "clowns" you know, so they probably thought they were clowning around or something so ester is the one who always tells jokes makes people laugh, etc well in the end the only who would laugh would be the narrator since he got rid of him
its ok, no one would question where he would go.
no Fortunado is wearing the jesters costume but the one who wants to kill him is the narrator so how is "but this guy in the jester costume is going to kill someone" have to do with it? since its not him
is it becuase the jester is the one who always tells jokes makes people laugh, etc well in the end the only who would laugh would be the narrator since he got rid of him
yes i understand but i don't know why he chose a jester as the costume. and in order to answer the irony part i need to know why?
i don't know the answer for number 12
#3 but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. and #4 must not only punish but punish with impunity"
ok what about 1. which words in this paragraph of the story best support the idea that the narrator feels justified in seeking revenge against Fortunato? 2. which words in this paragraph best support the idea that the narrator's plan for vengeance is
#1 this was a point definitely, settled --but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded the idea of risk
how does Atticus influece scout through a sense through basic justice
will you check it please
how does atticus influence scout?
what could be a closing sentence?
ok i'll be informing you as i go along then
i read it i finished it two days ago but i don't know what could be the subtopics like should i just narrow it down to atticus influencing just scout or will it be easier if i did the town and the children
he influences the kids to have respect for all people, he influenced not to be prejudice. and idk what else
thats my thesis
In Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus plays a big role on influence, both to the towns people and especially his children.
A modern person is defined as a someone who advocates or practices a departure from traditional styles or values. Theodore Roosevelt was a modern president by starting political policies that are reflective of our society. His policies included regulating
what do you mean foreign affairs? and third party ticket- you mean how they elected TR as vice president and he became president when McKinley died?