in "the untrue story of john smith and pocahontas", how is the authors point of view different from the point a view of someone who believes the legend of pocahontas

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Answer: in the untrue story of John Smith and Pocahontas the author states that sometimes the best story is trumped by a good story how does the author support this line of reasoning

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Which personal pronoun correctly completes the sentence? Between you and __________, Jacob is the better chess player.

A.
me

B.
I

C.
mine

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Between you and me, Jacob is the better chess player. You can't say Between you and I. Or mine. It makes no sense.
the answer is A.me bettween you and me, Jacob is the better chess player.

1.How would you describe a person that wants to help his family ?2. How would you describe a person that is hopeful?

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I would describe a person that wants to help his family as helpful, kind, supportive, and caring. A person who is hopeful would be described as optimistic, confident, and positive.

Hope it helps :)

Which word in the sentence is an adverb? That wrestler is very tall and muscular.

A.
muscular

B.
that

C.
tall

D.
very

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The first option is an adjective: it gives an attribute to something.

The second option is a pronoun, here a demonstrative pronoun, which refers to things, and it's more similar to nouns - not an adverb.

The third option is again an adjective.

The correct answer is the last one: D. "very" - it says something about how tall  the wrestler is. 

What is the summary of the article, Spiders: In Pursuit of Prey?

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The summary of the article Spiders: In Pursuit of Prey is found here below:

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Spiders: In Pursuit of Prey - by Harry Gardner

SUMMARY

There are over 36.000 species of spiders. Spiders are arachnids and can be found everywhere, from deserts to mountain peaks and even underwater. They can live indoors and outdoors. Most of them are small and harmless to us even though they can have a bite full of venom.

Their bodies have two parts, eight legs and a hard outer skeleton called (exoskeleton). About half of them also have glands in their abdomen that can produce silk, which is sticky, made of protein and used to catch prey. They reel out the silk strand by using their hind legs. Depending on the spider, the silk web may be different - strong and stretchy, round, triangular, sheet or tangle.

The other half of species that do not produce silk are called wandering spiders - they just wait until their prey passes by so as to catch it!

Spiders are predators that eat insects like flies and mosquitos, so they can be good for pests control. Spiders don't have teeth, so to digest their prey they spit digestive juices on the insect to liquefy it and then suck it.

There are more than 36000 different kinds of spiders

Who finally recognizes Rip Van Winkle when he returns to town? A.Nicholas Vedder

B.Brom Dutcher

C.Peter Vanderdonk

D.his wife

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wasn't it his wife? It has been a while since i read it
I think the answer is
D- his wife
But im not sure

HURRY HURRY HURRY NEED IN ONE MINUTE Which sentence uses punctuation and capitalization correctly? A.
The snow fell softly overnight, but it wasnt enough for skiing.

B.
The snow fell softly overnight, but it wasn't enough for skiing.

C.
The snow fell softly overnight but it wasnt enough for skiing.


HURRY PLEASE

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B is correct because of the correct use of the apostrophe in wasn't and the correct use of a comma