Which of the following terms describes something that is accepted as true without proof?
post...
English, 03.02.2020 23:55, mariap3504
Which of the following terms describes something that is accepted as true without proof?
postulate
hypothesis
theorem
all of the above
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30, mdot8890
Will give choose the best answer for the question. review the detail: in “boy flying,” the speaker describes the river as being “ like the silver track / left by the snail.” which best identifies and interprets the meaning of the figurative language in this line? a: it’s a simile; the river runs in a sleek, thin line along the ground. b: it’s a hyperbole; the river is slimy c: it’s a metaphor; the river is tiny. d: it’s personification; the river smells like snails
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40, noriega16
Which sentence is written correctly? oa. according to the weather forecast, it will be sunny all week. ob. do you know weather she will attend the show? oc. we should expect cloudy whether during the weekend. od. i like to stay at home and read a good book during rainy whether.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, tmrodriguez1
What can you infer about esperanza's character from the fact that she argues three days with her mother trying to persuade her to write the note?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, sophialoperx
Which is the best summary of emerson’s view of solitude expressed in society and solitude? spending time in solitude is preferable to spending time in society, and it is ultimately more beneficial. though solitude is not necessarily valuable in and of itself, it is important to recognize its significance within a larger community. solitude can be beneficial in that it allows the mind to contemplate necessary and difficult questions. only through spending time in solitude and in deep observation of the natural world can one find happiness within society.
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