English, 17.12.2021 05:10, elrodkaitlynn8616
2.Why does the intensity and duration of the pleasure we take in new things tend to decrease over time, according to the article "The Futile Pursuit of Happiness"? Do you think that this phenomenon means that we are doomed to be unhappy in the end? Why or why not?
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Read the paragraph. [1] this year, the linden high school debate team is bigger than ever. [2] neither the students nor the faculty advisor has much experience, but it’s a smart, capable, argumentative group! [3] we’ve tried to make a schedule that allows us to study, prepare, and scrimmage. [4] only one of us are able to practice on thursdays or fridays, which can be inconvenient. [5] even so, we feel prepared and excited for this year’s tournaments. [6] our first debate is on october 10th, and we are excited that it is so soon. which two sentences have subject-verb agreement errors? sentence 2 and sentence 4 sentence 2 and sentence 1 sentence 3 and sentence 5 sentence 4 and sentence 6
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00, gchippewa81
The interaction between joanna and triburcio can best be described as a) heated b) apathetic c) despondent d) hopeful
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Abelief that one's culture is superior to another.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, MissSmartyPants88
Which word best describes the tone of "will we ever grow organs? "
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