English, 26.07.2019 17:00, levelebeasley1
According to dog. com more than ten million pets are reported lost every year. preventative measures can be taken to eliminate the chances of your pet ever getting lost. lost pets are rarely reunited with their families. according to the american humane association, less than 20% of lost dogs and 2% of lost cats ever find their owners. lost pets become labeled as “strays” and nearly 20 million of them are euthanized each year because their owners cannot be located. one way to greatly reduce the likelihood that your pet will get lost is to keep your pet on a leash. identify the type of evidence used in this portion of a policy speech about keeping pets on a leash. a) analogy b) statistics c) appeal to fear d) appeal to authority
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English, 21.06.2019 19:50, xlansmooth
Match the description to the character. 1. hopes to live in a quiet home and become a writer willie 2. hopes for more world awarenesmatch the description to the character. 1. hopes to live in a quiet home and become a writer willie 2. hopes for more world awareness and to live in a world without injustices sam 3. hopes to keep his job and avoid conflict hallys and to live in a world without injustices sam 3. hopes to keep his job and avoid conflict hally
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50, drastipatel18
“dènouement” is another word for the of a plot.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, holaadios222lol
Read this excerpt from leah missbach day's foreword to wheels of change. bicycles have long played a role in my life. as a young woman, i rode one year-round before i had a car. but it was later in adulthood that the bicycle became more than a source of transportation for me. the bicycle actually began to truly shape the way i saw the world. what is the author's purpose for including this in the foreword?
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