The term used to describe righting a wrong is negotiation. redress. complaint. warranty.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Let us define each terms first:

·         Redress is to correct something that is unfair or wrong.

·         Complaint is a statement of something that you are unhappy or not satisfied with something.

·         Warranty is a written statement that promises comprises of the durability of the product.

Therefore:

The term used to describe righting a wrong is negotiation is Redress.

 


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I think the answer is, point of view.  : )

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i believe it would be D

Two planes, which are 1810 miles apart, fly toward each other. Their speeds differ by 55 mph. If they pass each other in 2 hours, what is the speed of each?

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Match the description to the term. 1. not stated
2. ends happily
3. resolution of the story
4. faulty argument
5. weather, never
6. the way conflict is worked out
7. lifelike, well-developed character
8. message of story
9. not rhymed
10. reflects pattern of author's thoughts
11. eyes like live coals
12. high point of the action


climax
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free verse
simile
implied
denouement
fallacy
theme
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round
comedy

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Answer:

1 implied

2 comedy

3 denouement

4 fallacy

5 slant rhyme

6 plot

7 round

8 theme

9 free verse

10 stream of consciousness

11 simile

12 climax

Explanation:

Answer:

1. not stated = Implied

2. ends happily = Comedy

3. resolution of the story = Denouement

4. faulty argument = Fallacy

5. weather, never = Slant Rhyme

6. the way conflict is worked out = Plot

7. lifelike, well-developed character = Round

8. message of story = Theme

9. not rhymed = Free Verse

10. reflects pattern of author's thoughts = Stream of Consciousness

11. eyes like live coals = Simile

12. high point of the action = Climax

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