English, 23.08.2019 00:00, alvaradolm9723
When a person refers to another person as a "prodigal son," what does the allusion mean about that person? a. the person grieved because something dear to him was lost. b. the person respected his father and inherited the father's wealth. c. the person was angry because another child was preferred. d. the person rejected his family but later returned.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30, jaymee2904p88tgh
Whom does macbeth have murdered to keep one if the witches prophecies from coming true a. malcolm and donalbain b. king duncan c. the thane of cawdor d. banque and his son
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30, alethhaaa
Which choice is a major detail from paragraph two? a) the great wall is a large network of several walls and towers. b) the great wall looks like a long wall snaking its way across china. c) the great wall was constructed over hundreds of years beginning in 221 b. c. d) the great wall construction encouraged several independent kingdoms to unite.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, windmadness5331
The rich natural resources made the sacramento valley a "garden of eden." permanent villages were established about 8,000 years ago. which choice combines these two sentences from paragraph two to achieve a coherent flow of ideas? a) the rich natural resources made the sacramento valley a "garden of eden" and permanent villages were established about 8,000 years ago. b) permanent villages were established about 8,000 years ago and the rich natural resources made the sacramento valley a "garden of eden." c) the rich natural resources made the sacramento valley a "garden of eden; " and so the permanent villages were established about 8,000 years ago. d) because of the rich natural resources which made the sacramento valley a âgarden of eden,â native americans established permanent villages there 8,000 years ago.
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