how can you infer a character's motivation? select three options. by identifying a specific thought, feeling, or action by analyzing an author's choices for text structure by describing the problem that is central to the play and its resolution by looking at what the author or others say about the character by looking for and citing evidence in the text as to why the character might think, feel, or act that way
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:30, monsterwins5001
Which scenario describes intraspecific, indirect competition? a. a peacock defends its territory against another peacock. b. lions and hyenas compete for the same prey animals. c. a male black bear eats fish in an area of a lake, so other black bears can’t. d. different species of birds fight over spilled popcorn on the ground.
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SAT, 29.06.2019 03:30, spellsaltoniza
Aschool cafeteria has 40 tables. 35% of the tables have 8 chairs at each table. the remaining 65% of the tables have 6 chairs at each table. complete the model. then complete the statements to find the total number of chairs in the cafeteria.
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SAT, 30.06.2019 06:00, keananashville
Ateacher attaches a ball to a meter long string and whirls it around in a horizontal circle at constant speed. the teacher explains that the string is what makes the ball go in a circle. why is the string necessary? a) the string is needed to apply a torque to the ball. b) the string is needed to push on the ball to get it up to speed. c) circle motion requires an inertia which is provided by the string. d) circle motion requires a force to give it a centripetal acceleratio
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