Choose the source that would support or defend the following assertion. The cost of sponsoring our uniforms for the bike race is much less than a radio ad campaign, and you will reach just as many people. a price-list for sponsoring the uniforms a newspaper article exploring alternatives to radio and television advertising a proposal from a local radio station detailing a popular ad plan a website that promotes using fund-raisers as team-building activities for clubs and teams both choice 1 and choice 3 both choice 2 and 3

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is  both choice 1 and choice 3: a price-list for sponsoring the uniforms, and television advertising a proposal from a local radio station detailing a popular ad plan. With these two sources, you can compare the prices of radio vs. sponsored uniforms.

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31. Which sentence uses commas correctly?Tick one.
Realising, she had forgotten her purse Sandie had to
go back home,
Realising she had forgotten her purse, Sandie had to
go back home.
Realising she had forgotten her purse Sandie, had to
go back home,

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I think the second one is correct

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Realizing she had forgotten her purse, Sandie had to  go back home.

Explanation:

Because you can't add comma at the end of the sentence and the other this you can't add comma after realizing because it's not coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet) that links two independent clauses.

The second one is the correct answer because they are two dependent clause. Use a comma after a dependent clause that starts a sentence.

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Walter Cronkite's special interview from Vietnam did not___.

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Answer:

result in a fine for CBS's violation of the Fairness Doctrine, result in President Nixon encouraging the silent majority to come forward, illustrate the media's perceived effect on public opinion.

its probably this but i cant be totally sure

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Which best identifies the implied message in this media piece?Williams' Shaving Soap is a fantastic product.

If you aspire to be president, shave!

Ambitious men shave with Williams' Shaving Soap.

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Ambitious men shave with William's shaving soap

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Ambitious men shave with William's shaving soap

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Is a canned soft drink in fl. oz. , cup , pt, qt, or gal. ?
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A canned soft drink is usually measured in fluid ounces (fl.oz.) because it is a liquid, and is not big enough to be measured in quarts or gallons like jugs of milk would be.
a soft drink is measured in oz

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first one is a

second one is a

third one is b

question one is A question two is B and question three is B

What is a limitation of any map? A.
It shows only a part of the Earth.







B.
There is always some distortion.







C.
The scale affects what can be shown accurately.







D.
The seas are never in exactly the right location.

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A map is 2D. That means it can not shows us the mountains jutting out because a map will only show us a flat paper.
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