Who is the woman blamed for starting the Trojan war?a. Helen
c. Hecuba
b. Artemis
d. Athena

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Answer 1
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Answer:

A: Helen.

Explanation:

Helen of Troy, one of the most intriguing and famous of literary characters to have ever been created, is said to have been wooed and stolen by Paris to be taken to Troy. Menelaus, her husband, infuriated by this, set to recover her wife and revenge his honor, thus starting the Trojan War, most famously recounted in Homer´s Iliad.

Answer 2
Answer: A. Helen of Troy was blamed for starting the Trojan war. I hope this helped :)

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A lesson on mathematical formulas given in a doctorate thesis would probably be classified as _____. is it semi-formal, formal, informal
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What does Lincoln wish to do through this inalsentence of the speech?

None of the Danes want to make Laertes king.
a. True
b. False

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This is B. False

Laertes is supported by all of Denmark whom Gertrude calls Danish Dogs.

Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

Laertes is enthusiastic, strong, and energetic. He is to some degree given to owning overstated or even sensational expressions. He's plainly not the scholarly and philosophical mammoth that Hamlet is.

You also have to take into account the media by which you're advertising something.You also have to take into account the media by which you're advertising something.



What is meant by media in this sentence?



A. in the middle

B. relevant or related

C. a means of communication

D. a type of appeal

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The answer is letter C—a means of communication. In advertising, you should choose a specific channel or a means of communication to reach your target customers or audience. The choices A, B, and D ado not follow and are not relevant with the context of the sentence. They have nothing to do with the subject of the matter.

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What should a reader consider when tracing chronological text structure? Select 3 options. a.The meaning behind the events b.The causal relationships between events c.The responses and reactions to events d.The factors that influence events e.The author's purpose in describing the events

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Answer:

B) the causal relationships between events

C) the responses and reactions to events

D) the factors that influence events

Explanation:

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Answer:

It's B, C, D.

Explanation:

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Read the following situation. Tristan and Chloe are working on a project together. They have to make an oral presentation to the class. Both Tristan and Chloe want to speak in front of the class. Which choice would be a win-win solution to the problem? Chloe should find another person to work with. Chloe should do all the speaking because she gets better grades. Tristan and Chloe should share the speaking time. Tristan should speak because he has more experience.

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The correct answer is C.

The best way to deal with this situation would be to divide the speaking time in two, allowing both members of the group to speak.

This serves to both Chloe and Tristan's interest and at the same time helps them to learn to compromise and share.

Tristan and chloe should share the speaking time hope it helps

Which of the following is a prominent theme in romanticism?an appreciation for science
a respect for civilized society
the individual against society
the surroundings of an individual

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The correct answer is "the individual against society"

This is a theme that occurs on many occasions as romantic writers wanted to break free of the bonds of the society and live their lives based not on common sense, but on what their hearts truly want. Such a writer was Shelly, a British poet, or Nathaniel Hawthorne, an American novelist.

answer is "the individual against society"

When Breanna and her sister began baking the cake, she realized they were out of flour. Which correction would make this sentence more clear? changing "her sister" to "the girl" changing "she" to "Breanna" changing "Breanna" to "she" changing "flour" to "it"

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I’m not sure but I would say changing “she” to “Breanna” because in that sentence it’s hard to tell if “she” means Breanna or her sister

Answer:

Changing “she” to Brenna

Explanation:

Because the sentence refers to both Brenna and her sister the reader does not know who “she” is