English, 07.12.2019 12:31, bobthebattlebot
Read the paragraph. in normal years, the trade winds cause colder, nutrient-rich waters to rised up to the surface. this process is called “upwelling.” when the cold water rises, it supports a tiny fish called plankton, which feed all kinds of larger fish species. during el niño years, however, due to change in prissure and the direction of trade winds, the surface layer of warm water are thicker and prevints the usual effective upwelling by the costal winds. which category needs the most improvement in this paragraph? elaboration organization word choice spelling and grammar
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00, DeeThinker226
What theme of antigone do the above events reflects
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, lilsnsbsbs
1. saved aronnax from drowning "an incident" 2. speed of the nautilus man-of-war 3. next to captain nemo conseil 4. electricity vigo bay 5. "a coral tomb" 20,000 leagues 6. the nautilus runs aground nemo's "thunderbolt" 7. episodes are connected by aronnax's quarters 8. captain nemo's "bank" cause 9. distance aronnax traveled on the nautilus "a fine death for a sailor" 10. captain nemo sinks for revenge 50 miles per hour
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English, 22.06.2019 07:10, tdahna0403
What is the significance of the above statement in relation to the play’s conclusion? oedipus treats his inferiors poorly but ultimately grants them the same respect he grants to nobility. while teiresias appears to be mocking oedipus, the real message is one of warning about the forces working against the king. oedipus earns great fame for answering the riddle of the sphinx but ultimately loses his crown to a common man. just as oedipus is unable to conceive that he has done wrong in the past, he is unable to imagine that his enviable position is impermanent.
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