What causes CTE?
O Brain injury from 1-3 serious concussions
O
The stress of constantly being cut from teams and moving around
O Brain injury from multiple head collisions over time
O Bone and joint damage from multiple body collisions over time
Answer:
Explanation:
what does brain injury have to do with English
A.
Mrs. Dubose tricked Jem into reading to her.
B.
Mrs. Dubose was destitute and could only afford to leave Jem a camellia.
C.
Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict going through withdrawal.
D.
Mrs. Dubose thought highly of Jem and was sorry she had been rude to him.
A. It makes the rescue of the kitten both more difficult and more emotional.
B. it shows how adorable and lovable the kitten truly is.
C. It helps the author show how cruel war is to the most innocent.
D. It explains why Sergant O'Reilly feels that a kitten cannot take priority.
Answer:
I believe that the answer is A
Explanation:
it would be D, but the cat is not injured/harmed. It’s A, because trying to keep the small kitten alive is extremely challenging, and emotional, because as you can see in the text, he is immediately pack-bonded to the cat because of the death around him
Uncle Ross can recite from memory the short poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost.
B.
Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."
C.
I was surprised by the last stanza of Ernest Lawrence Thayer's short poem about baseball, "Casey at the Bat."
D.
Ms. Cook's favorite short poem is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's A Psalm of Life.
3.
Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?
A.
Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
B.
The world's first artificial satellite was Sputnik I.
C.
"Sputnik I" weighed 184 pounds, about as much as an average man.
D.
The satellite "Sputnik I" circled Earth for several months.
4.
Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?
A.
No, I'm busy reading Curse of the Red Sox in the sports section of the Boston Globe.
B.
Did you read the article "How to Avoid Boredom" in today's Bristol Press?
C.
Would someone pass me the article "Senator Sneezes" in the "Washington Post"?
D.
Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star."
for number 2. the correct answer would be B. Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."
for number 3. the correct answer would be A. Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
for number 4 the answer would be D. Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star" seems to be the most correct because I don't see italics
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