English, 29.01.2021 18:10, lolpuppy2006
In Selection 1, how does the author develop the message that one individual can ruin things for everyone?
by explaining that people in ancient China once had the ability to travel freely
by describing how the governments on sky and land coordinated to build skyways
by showing how Chiyou’s behavior caused General Zhuanzu to separate the sky and land
by explaining that Emperor Huangdi selected General Zhuanzu to be in charge of transportation
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English, 20.06.2019 18:04, elsauceomotho
Which revision fixes the mistake in parallel structure in this sentence? ellie always enjoys performing in plays more than to go to the movies. a. ellie always enjoys to perform in plays more than going to the movies. b. ellie always enjoys to perform more in plays than going to the movies. c. ellie always enjoys to perform in plays more than the movies. d. ellie always enjoys performing in plays more than going to the movies.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, QueeeenUknown7437
You visit two websites about inventions of the 21st century. one has .edu in the url address and the other has .com. which site is more likely to be credible and why? (6 points) select one: a. the .edu site is more likely to be credible because all .com sites are trying to sell you something. b. the .edu site is more likely to be credible because its domain is a university or other school type. c. the .com site is more likely to be credible because all .edu sites are personal college student blogs. d. the .com site is more likely to be credible because its owners review all the content before publishing.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, harleycrider2251
Ineed writing a persuasive essay about why parents should vaccinate their kids
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