Which word can mean a small measure of time and something very small?

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe the answer is minute

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The reader can infer that mallam sile is not well respected in the village because he

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i think we can infer that mallam sile is not well respected in the village because he has a disability.

He is blind.

and the village people often took advantage of his blindness by shuffling him fake money

hope this helps

When creating your résumé, you should _____.

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Answer:

The answer is D. All of the above

Explanation:

a. tailor it to the needs of the employer

b. use industry and job related terms

c. match it to the job description

d. all of the above

Be honest, put your best traits many other things

What is the capillary action of water?

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Its the ability to move against the direction of gravity in a narrow tube.

Answer:

movement of water upward, best with smaller sediments

Explanation:

Nearly all states allow citizens who are not able to go to the polls due to business travel to vote using this method:

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They can use an absentee ballot.

What is the meaning of this Greek root? osteo
a. eight
b. disease
c. bone

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This Greek root means Bones. 

The answer is C,
The answer is bone
The letter c

what is the metaphor in the sentence "time was the great millstone, which ground is to dust like kerneled wheat?"

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The metaphor in this statement is "the great millstone" it kind of qualification word it express how big the time was.
But in reality, millstone doesn't even have a relationship with the time.
So "the great millstone" is a metaphor.