English, 27.07.2020 01:01, stelllllllllllllllla
Part A What is a theme in this passage? Life has predictable stages. People become childish in old age. Life ends in nothingness. People often pretend to be someone they are not. Question 2 Part B Which line from the passage supports the answer to Part A? "Is second childishness and mere oblivion," (line 27) "His acts being seven ages." (line 5) "And all the men and women merely players;" (line 2) "Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." (line 28)
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English, 22.06.2019 07:10, sliverx201
The “big dig” the “big dig” (the central artery/tunnel project) has been complex and challenging. located in boston, massachusetts, this tunnel is eight lanes wide and three-and-a-half miles long. what is most amazing about this tunnel is that it is constructed under a major highway and skyscrapers located in boston’s financial district. construction crews used “clamshell excavators” during this dig. these machines carved narrow trenches, and then a special substance was pumped into the trench to keep the dirt from caving in. finally, steel beams were lowered into the trench and concrete was pumped in. one problem that engineers faced while constructing the tunnel is the fact that the soil beneath boston is extremely loose and soggy. engineers solved this dilemma by freezing the soil and pumping very cold water into pipes beneath the city. to strengthen the soil even further, a special type of glue was injected into the ground to with the consolidation of the soil. 23 which phrase best defines the word excavator as used in the passage? a. a device used to measure underground temperatures b. a device used to level uneven surfaces c. a device used to move heavy objects d. a device used to dig holes
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