Why do you think New York City has a nickname,"the city that never sleeps

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Answer 1
Answer: New York City constantly has flashing billboards, bright windows, loud events, and people from all around the world coming all the time, all day long.
Answer 2
Answer: it is very busy at night or at day

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Question 10: Which detail in the memoir "First Love" best establishes the theme you chose in your previous answer? Question 10 options: Judith later realized that her mother didn't care about her daughter's unhappiness.When Judith least expected it, the boy she idolized kissed her. Judith was heartbroken when she learned her family was moving to Puerto Rico.As an adult, the author recalled how sweet the anguish of first love was. Question 11: What literary device is used in the quotation below from "First Love"? "My mother had no great skill as a seamstress. The best she could do was hem a skirt or a pair of pants. That night I would have traded her for a peasant woman with a golden needle." Question 11 options: metaphor personification iambic pentameter hyperbole Question 12: What literary device is used in the passage below from "First Love," and why is it important?"Sophia glittered like a golden statue." Question 12 options: This is a simile, and it is important because it shows how inferior Judith feels compared to Sophia. This is a simile, and it is important because it makes the reader dislike Sophia for showing off. This is a metaphor, and it is important because it emphasizes that Sophia thinks she is better than everyone else. This is a metaphor, and it is important because it shows that Sophia really is the most beautiful girl in the room. Question 13: What literary device is used in the passage below from "First Love"? "...my heart was a chorus. It was an opera I was composing, and I wanted to stand very still and just listen." Question 13 options: personification onomatopoeia metaphor simile
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Who rescues dante and virgil from the demons then opens the gates of dis

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Answer:

An angel open the gates of dis to Dante and Virgil.

Explanation:

The Divine Comedy is a poem written by Dante Alighieri. In this part especifically, Dante and Virgil are in Hell and they face various adventures,always protected by three women in heaven (St Lucy,Beatrice and The Virgin Mary). They fight with various demons in hell and during this confrontation an angel from heaven is sent to then open the gates of dis for them.

An angel rescued them

why is it important to read Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass in 2016 almost two hundred years after it was written

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To understand the harshness of slavery in the south
It is important to read this book because it shows how a race has persevered and struggled to survive. It also gives an inside view upon slavery in the south which can clue us in on the slavery that goes on today, thought it is obviously not as common.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.The artist paints landscapes and animals and then she sells her artwork at the outdoor market.
B.Many farmers planted corn, and others planted soy beans.
C.Jeremy sent a letter in the mail, but, later that week Katie replied by e-mail.
D.A factory recently closed in Pittsburgh but, another one is opening soon.

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The answer is B. A comma rule I learned in school is: Usea comma before and, but, or, nor, for, yet, when there is a complete sentenceon either side. 

Hope that helped
B is the answer because you pit a comma before and when it is used.

3 sentences on how cellular respiration works

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Cellular respiration is the process of oxidizing food molecules, like glucose, to carbon dioxide and water. The energy released is trapped in the form of ATP for use by all the energy-consuming activities of the cell. The process occurs in two phases: glycolysis, the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid.

The chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell, supplying molecules needed to make the metabolic reactions (see metabolism) of an organism run.


In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," what happens to Ichabod Crane after he leaves the party? A. He is fired from his job and asked to leave Sleepy Hollow. B. He is chased by someone he believes to be the Headless Horseman. C. He is married to Katrina Van Tassel and they live happily ever after. D. He is challenged to a duel by Brom Bones.

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C. Is married to katrina van tassel. It might help if you watch the movie, also the TVs show is fantastic.

it was actually B. He is chased by someone he believes to be the Headless Horseman. after the quiz was finished i got it wrong. this is the correct answer.

Whom does Sal see when she and her father first meet Mrs. Cadaver in Euclid? A.
Mary Lou Finney

B.
Phoebe Winterbottom

C.
Sal's mother

D.
Sal's grandparents

I think b.

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the correct answer is b. Phoebe Winterbottom

She see Phoebe Winterbottom's face pressed up on the window at the stairway. Little did she know that Phoebe Winterbottom has a strong and powerful imagination, and that Phoebe would become Sal's friend.