~GIVING BRAINLEST~ Pleaseee help
I need help building on what I already have
I just nee...
~GIVING BRAINLEST~ Pleaseee help
I need help building on what I already have
I just need help with this part it's for one of the dreams this is what I have so far: It was a dark and gloomy night where she was by herself exploring her destination when she bumped into someone who looked familiar but didnât know who it was so kept walking saying sorry and moving along their different paths.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30, agarcia24101993
Read this passage from geoffrey leanâs âone poor harvest away from chaosâ: on wednesday, the food and agriculture organisation (fao) reported that global food prices has hit a record high and were likely to go on rising. . that is bad enough for britain, adding to the inflationary pressures from the soaring cost of oil and other commodities, not to mention the vat increase. but for the worldâs poor, who have to spend 80 percent of their income on food, it could be catastrophic. why is the passage an example of deductive reasoning? a. the author is appealing to the feelings and emotions of the audience b. the author starts with specifics, using them to probe a general point. c. the author is starting with a general topic and moving to more specific information d. the author is showing that he biased against poor people
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00, trint4
Article 1: article 2: valido accused of accepting bribes unpopular conservative senator raymond valido (r-louisiana) stands accused of accepting more than $1 million in campaign donations from the nosco oil company in exchange for his efforts to pass a bill. the bill would allow the company to build a massive oil pipeline that will span the entire east coast of the us. senate colleagues on both sides of the aisle are demanding valido release his campaign finance reports. âif valido did accept these contributions from nosco, he essentially accepted a bribe and is now fulfilling his part of the bargain,â said senator michelle saud (d-new hampshire). the federal election commission saw no evidence of unlawful conduct in validoâs fundraising. however, if the senator did accept contributions in return for legislative favors, he may be censured by the senate. what is the reporterâs motive in article 1? what is the reporterâs motive in article 2? which term from senator nelsonâs quote in article 2 is an example of bias?
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English, 22.06.2019 10:00, hayleyl05
Ineed .. read the passage, and choose the two (2) inferences that are most firmly based on the given information. eye contact, also referred to as gaze, is howâand how muchâwe look at peoplewith whom we are communicating. eye contact has several purposes incommunication. its presence shows that we are paying attention. in addition, how we look at a person reveals a range of emotions such as affection, anger, or fear. moreover, intensity of eye contact may also be used to show dominance. for instance, we talk of someone âstaring another person down.â finally, through ou reye contact we can check the effect of our communication. by maintaining our eye contact, we can tell when or whether people are paying attention to us, when people are involved in what we are saying, and what their feelings are about what we are saying. 1. eye contact can be a clue to what we feel and what our listeners feel. 2. our eyes are more important than our ears in effective communication. 3. eye contact can never reveal how much power one person has overanother. 4. sometimes a parent can control children just
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