English, 07.07.2019 04:00, solisemily62
Which of the following sentences is a declarative sentence? ββ a. would you check on my father who is staying in the hospital tonight? ββ b. take me to the hospital so that i can visit my father.ββ c. my father is in the hospital overnight for a routine procedure.ββ d. my father is in the hospital and i need to get there, now!
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30, agarcia24101993
Read this passage from geoffrey leanβs βone poor harvest away from chaosβ: on wednesday, the food and agriculture organisation (fao) reported that global food prices has hit a record high and were likely to go on rising. . that is bad enough for britain, adding to the inflationary pressures from the soaring cost of oil and other commodities, not to mention the vat increase. but for the worldβs poor, who have to spend 80 percent of their income on food, it could be catastrophic. why is the passage an example of deductive reasoning? a. the author is appealing to the feelings and emotions of the audience b. the author starts with specifics, using them to probe a general point. c. the author is starting with a general topic and moving to more specific information d. the author is showing that he biased against poor people
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, Megcuttie101
Read this passage from "the pedestrian" by ray bradbury: which sentence best describes the overall impact of the setting?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, hrcatena
At the end of βraymondβs run,β squeaky has a different attitude about running and about her rival, gretchen. describe the actions that demonstrate these changed feelings. what role does conflict play in squeakyβs changed attitude? use events and details from the story to support your answer.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30, NatalieKnows
In at least one hundred words discuss how tradition vs change is a theme in things fall apart
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