Read this summary of Passage 1.
(1) Big Ben, a famous London landmark, refers to
a tall, chim...
English, 15.01.2021 03:00, reecce2233
Read this summary of Passage 1.
(1) Big Ben, a famous London landmark, refers to
a tall, chiming clock tower that makes up one
corner of the Palace of Westminster. (2) Today,
Big Ben, admired for its accuracy and
dependability, is an important symbol to many.
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Which sentence should be included in the
summary between sentences 1 and 2?
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30, issaicnotisaac
Which of these details is not relevant to the paragraph? jane addams was born in cedarville, illinois, in 1860. as the daughter of well-off mill owner, jane always had her needs cared for. while she traveled through england in her late twenties, she and her friend, ellen g. starr, traveled to a house where poor people could sleep, eat, and learn. inspired by this, jane and ellen started a similar establishment, called hull house, in chicago, illinois. people living in the city could get a meal, learn, and rest at hull house. the founders soon became famous for their work, and their efforts many poor people in chicago. for her work, jane was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1931.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:20, twinkieslayer
Which passage is the best example of deductive reasoning? a. aaron wants to try something new for lunch. he asks his coworkers what they like and then decides where to eat b. everyone in mr. kim’s class got an a on the test. casey is in mr. kim’s class, so he must have received an a on the test. c. petra sees that all the kids at her school walk home. tomorrow she will tell her mother she doesn’t need a ride home. d. saul is buying a present for his sister. he asks his mother for suggestions and then goes to the mall to find something.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, leeenaaa95
For the word below, click on the drop-down arrows to select the root and its meaning. version
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