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A circular fountain has an area of Error parsing MathML: error on line 1 at column 80: Opening and ending tag mismatch: br line 1 and mn 81 square feet. What is the diameter of the fountain, and what is its circumference...
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A circular garden has a diameter of 10 inches. You want to cover the entire surface with mulch. Which of the following expressions correctly represents the area you need to cover, and what is the correct area? Group of a...
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Learning about business concepts such as SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threat) analysis has helped me understand what it takes to succeed and plan responsibly for the future. Although my age and lack of...
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can u revise my speech essay please? Becoming the Best of Me: My Journey at the Red Shield Youth Center Have you ever thought about what truly shapes the person you are becoming? For me, growth came through a place that...
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Based on details from the story “Moon Landing” and the poem “The Apollo 11 Moon Landing,” determine whether each inference can be made about Anna, about the poem’s speaker, or about BOTH. Select the correct answer in eac...
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Which inference about the actual moon landing do details from the story “Moon Landing” and the poem “The Apollo 11 Moon Landing” BOTH support? A The dust on the moon is dangerous for astronauts. B The scene on the moon i...
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How does the speaker’s repetition of the phrase “I imagine” in lines 5, 16, and 22 of the poem “The Apollo 11 Moon Landing” contribute to the meaning of the poem? A By revealing the speaker's lack of interest in the acti...
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Read lines 19 through 21 of the poem “The Apollo 11 Moon Landing.” Of our winter nights Our soft spring twilights Our summer dreams. How does the poet’s use of language in these lines contribute to a happy mood in the po...
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Passage 1: Moon Landing 1 That warm summer night, Anna’s family gathered together in the living room to watch men in unwieldy, white spacesuits that encompassed them, their faces obscured by the bubbles of their helmets....
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Read line 6 from the poem “The Apollo 11 Moon Landing.” That it admonishes the men, sternly, for their pursuit of its moon rocks The word in line 6 that most helps the reader to understand the meaning of admonishes is __...
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18 After breakfast, Anna searched in her closet for the cardboard box containing her rock collection and pulled it into the center of the room. Here was an agate with its soft browns swirling like the rings in a tree tru...
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10 The next morning, Anna woke up before dawn. Her father was already reading the newspaper and sipping coffee from a ceramic mug. Anna settled into a chair opposite him and pulled a section of the newspaper toward her....
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2 Anna was fifteen and earthbound, her days unfolding in the stifling sameness of her neighborhood that was beginning to weigh her down. She let out a sigh and lamented the dull, pedestrian rhythm of her life: the only t...
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Read this sentence from paragraph 23. Instead of getting technology that allowed us to instantly go anywhere we want, we got technology that gave us no reason to leave home. The author uses antithesis in the sentence to...
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How does the author rebut the counterargument in paragraph 9 that technological advancement, as represented by the flying car, will make life “quick, convenient, and effortless”? A By providing real-life details that sug...
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Read this sentence from paragraph 6. There is an explosion of sound and color—cut to a space-age city of apartment buildings perched on columns high in the air. What is the most likely reason the author uses sensory lang...
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In paragraph 19, the author contrasts an imaginary 2022 version of The Jetsons with its original 1960s version most likely to suggest that — A modern audiences would probably prefer a cartoon that portrayed current techn...
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What is the most likely reason the author included details about the AirCar in paragraph 1? A To speculate about how flying cars might evolve in the future B To share positive reactions to the idea of flying cars C To im...
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Which sentence from the selection describes a negative consequence of modernization? A As other attempts to market flying cars over the years have shown, the AirCar most likely will remain, at best, a high-priced novelty...
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11 “Here we are, less than a month until the turn of the millennium,” New York Times columnist Gail Collins wrote in December 1999, “and what I want to know is, what happened to the flying cars?” This question resonated...
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Which numbers on the map accurately reflect where the Panama [ Select ] and Suez Canals [ Select ] are located? image.png
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Why was the Suez Canal strategically important to European imperialism? Map of Northeaster Africa and the Middle East, with a red dotted line going from the Indian Ocean on the right, through the Red Sea and the Suez Can...
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Why were the Suez and Panama Canals necessary? Group of answer choices So that Central America and the Middle East could closely monitor European Imperialism. So that Arabians and Panamanians had jobs. So that Europe and...
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When new inventions were made, this changed the Economy because things were made and sold faster, and more people were employed. The Government had to decide what role to take in the economy – do they pass laws about tra...
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For each column, match the correct type of impact the Industrial Revolution had on America & many European countries. (One will not be used.) Group of answer choices •Working conditions worsened, •Child labor, •People se...
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