1/4 and 5/12 as a common denominator

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Answer 1
Answer: 1*3 = 3
4*3 = 12

3/12 and 5/12 

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What elements do effective arguments appeal to? A.Laughter and fear
B.Logic and emotion
C.Facts and data
D.Sight and sound

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B. Logic and emotion

B.Logic and emotion apex answer

Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) was the sixth president of the United States.
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John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) was the sixth president of the United States.


What are the effects of the Arab OPEC oil embargo on the United States?And How were actions taken by Presidents Ford and Carter to address the country's economic downturn similar?

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The effects were that there was oil shortage due to the embargo. When the embargo was lifted, the prices changed and the price of oil was quadrupled, which only further increased the inflation. 

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OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) In the 1960's (War with Israel against Egypt and Syria.) US sent massive military aid to Israel. Arab nations responded by cutting off oil sales to the United States. But when OPEC resumed selling it's oil to the United States the price had quadrupled. The sharp rise and oil prices only worsened the problem of inflation

AnnaandgodRead the passage from “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”

Occasionally, though, Mrs. Flowers would drift off the road and down to the Store and Momma would say to me, "Sister, you go on and play." As I left I would hear the beginning of an intimate conversation. Momma persistently using the wrong verb, or none at all.

"Brother and Sister Wilcox is sho'ly the meanest—" "Is," Momma? "Is"? Oh, please, not "is," Momma, for two or more. But they talked, and from the side of the building where I waited for the ground to open up and swallow me, I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging and melting. They were interrupted from time to time by giggles that must have come from Mrs. Flowers (Momma never giggled in her life).

Marguerite’s thoughts in this passage help the reader to infer that Mrs. Flowers

feels she is superior to Momma.
is embarrassed by Momma.
thinks of Momma as a friend.
likes to make fun of Momma.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "likes to make fun of Momma." Marguerite’s thoughts in this passage help the reader to infer that Mrs. Flowers likes to make fun of Momma. They were interrupted from time to time by giggles that must have come from Mrs. Flowers 

Answer: D

Explanation:

Likes to make fun of Momma

Which of the following is not typical of a naïve first-person narrator?a. The reader learns only what the character sees, hears, and knows.
b. The character does not understand the impact of what he or she is telling.
c. A naïve first-person narrator is often a child.
d. The narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action.

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Answer:

D.  The narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action.

Explanation:

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C. A naive first person narrator is often a child

You are working on editing and assembling the Incident Action Plan for the next operational period. Where are you working?

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The answer to the question that is being asked and being presented above would be the Planning section. If I am working on editing and assembling the Incident Action Plan for the next operational period, then I am most likely in the Planning Section.