Across the continent is to?

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Answer 1
Answer: To move around the globe. Also known as transportation. 
Answer 2
Answer: Travel around the world

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Write a dialogue between two frinds describing their frast day in collage

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Answer:

Friend 1: Hey, so we finally made it to the end of D-day! How was your first day in college? Mine was all that I had imagined it would be, and more.

Friend 2: It was great! As soon as I entered the lecture hall in the morning, a sea of bright-eyed new faces welcomed me. I'm sure each one of us was feeling the same - a little bit nervous, yet very eager to prove ourselves and looking forward to days away from high school and traditional classrooms. After all, we're real adults now, aren't we?

Friend 1: Oh yes, we are! Feels so much different, as if we're really on our own and need to find our way through. I was so pumped throughout the day. My favourite lecture was the English one - to my delight, Ms. D'Souza started with Shakespeare, and you know how much I enjoy it! I was hanging onto her every word. I'm sure that's one of the subjects I will score high in.

Friend 2: Well, I can't say the same for myself. Shakespeare hasn't always been my cup of tea. I'm more of the laboratory type of guy, hence Chemistry lab was the highlight of my day today. Guess what, we actually worked towards determining the boiling point of a sample on our very first day! I'm sure I need to do a majors in Chemistry in the future. That is my calling.

Friend 1: Come on, we have plenty of time to think about our calling in the coming weeks and months. Our first day of this brand new phase in our lives just got over - doesn't this warrant a celebration of sorts?

Friend 2: It does! To the canteen we go.. kudos to us!

PLEASE HELP ASAP, THANKS! In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," how does his habit of reading frightening tales in the afternoon affect Ichabod Crane? A. It makes him thankful that there is no danger in Sleepy Hollow. B. It makes him fall asleep next to the brook by his schoolhouse. C. It makes him nervous and fearful at night. D. It makes him think about creating scary stories of his own.PLEASE HELP ASAP

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 C. He is a very fragile and scared character and he likes to read scary tales even though he can get easily scared by stories or by people. If it is D, then i'm sorry
It's either c. or d.


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Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly? A.
Diana pointed to the trophies that were hers'.


B.
Did you hear the train and its loud whistle?


C.
The duck dunked it's orange beak under the water.


D.
That box of books is theirs'.

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B. A possessive noun should have its instead of it's (which is a contraction for it is).  
For A.  Diana is a singular noun and the apostrophe should come after the r instead of after the s.
For C. The duck would've dunked ITS instead of IT'S beak since it is possessive.
For D.  You do not need to put an apostrophe since theirs is already a possessive noun.
A. Diana pointed to the trophies that were hers

Which describes an internal rhyme?A. a repeated use of the same word

B. a repeated use of the same consonant sound

C. a repeated sound at the ends of lines of poetry

D. a repeated sound within a line of poetry

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The answer to your question is,

D. A repeated sound within a line of poetry.

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Which is a complete sentence? A.
Sometimes have gooey brownies.

B.
While Bryson fished in the creek.

C.
Nearly all the dogs barking at me.

D.
Unfortunately, four of the plates are chipped.
Which is a sentence fragment?

A.
Look!

B.
Books, papers, and folders in a stack on the desk.

C.
By the kitchen door was a bag of lemons.

D.
Sitting nervously in the office was a young girl.
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence?

There goes that antique fire truck from the car show.
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A.
simple subject

B.
complete subject

C.
compound subject

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1. D
2. B
3. A (from the car show is a prep phrase)

How dose buddhism differ from hinduism?

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They dont belive in the same god
plus buddas dont have gods, they have the buddah which is not a god
in buddhism anyone can enter nirvana no matter what
in hinduism only bhahims can enter what they call moksha
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