World Languages, 10.12.2019 05:31, paytonpaige22
In at least one hundred and fifty words, identify two central ideas in david lance goines’s “let sleeping dogs lie,” and explain how goines uses the satirical form to express these central ideas.
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World Languages, 23.06.2019 13:00, jademckinziemea
What is the author's purpose in this passagea. to remind people to avoid individuals who occasionally display bad manners. b. to encourage people to embrace the feeling of superiority over others. c. to persuade people to demonstrate good manners at all times. d. to convince people to freely express their emotions.
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World Languages, 23.06.2019 18:00, cmariecarrizales
What is the esquation, in point-slope form, of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point (-3,1)?
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 07:30, joeduf
Every day, eloise talks with patients who suffer from drug abuse and them with their treatment plans. she sometimes works with franklin who plans social events and outdoor activities on the drug facility grounds. because some of the patients are there for months or years, eloise and franklin also work with jessup, who takes care of patients’ hair care and other grooming needs. which best describes the workers’ career pathways based on their tasks? eloise works in family and community services, franklin works in counseling and mental health services, and jessup works in personal care services. eloise works in counseling and mental health services, franklin works in personal care services, and jessup works in family and community services. eloise works in personal care services, franklin works in family and community services, and jessup works in counseling and mental health services. eloise works in counseling and mental health services, franklin works in family and community services, and jessup works in personal care services.
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