When did the Great Depression take place

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Answer 1
Answer: 1929 was when the great depression started 
Answer 2
Answer: It started in 1929 and kind of ended in 1939.

So it lasted about 10 years.

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During which show should a company that makes remote-control dronesadvertise?
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A. A show about military strategy
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B. A late-night movie
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C. A reality show about cooking
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D. A football game

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Answer:

Answer: A. show about military strategy.

Explanation:

What is being personified in the following passage?
Fear had settled over the city.

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Fear because it is an emotion and cannot settle
Fear because fear cannot settle over a city

How are satire and sarcasm different?

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c I think theres a character limit

Answer: Satire is used in works of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without an artistic outlet. Choice C

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Find the pair of words that has the same kind of relationship as the numbered pair. 10. condole : doleful :: A. profane : prodigal B. festoon : happy C. assuage : irate D. procrastinate : lazy

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D. Procrastinate : Lazy
Condole & doleful both mean to morn or express grieve. Therefore they are similar in meaning, just the same as procrastinate and Lazy are similar
Well condole and doleful mean to comfort someone in a bad situation, so the answer that makes sense is D. hope that helps ;)

What dose wretched refuse mean

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In this phrase, "refuse" is NOT the word that means 'No, I don't wanna'.
That one is pronounced like " ree-FYOOZ " .

In this phrase, "refuse" is pronounced " REF-yooz ".  It means trash, waste,
leftover, discarded stuff.

"Wretched" is pronounced " RETCH-edd ".  It means miserable, sad,
unhappy, heartbroken, sorry, depressed, gloomy.

So "wretched refuse" means depressed gloomy discarded stuff. 
Sad miserable trash.

An American poet wrote that phrase to refer to people, and the poem
where she used it is written on the base of the Statue of Liberty.  It's
the words of Miss Liberty, calling out to the rest of the world and saying
to the other countries "Over here in America, everybody is equal.  If you
think that some of your people are not as good as others, send them here,
where they can be free."

The poem was placed on the Statue of Liberty, and the statue itself was
placed where it is, because thousands of those people came to America
from other countries on ships, headed for New York, and the Statue of
Liberty was one of the first things they saw when they were getting close.
Some of those people were my grandparents.


Create the shortest poem ever in world history. This you do, your name could be on the Guiness World Records!

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Madam,I'm Adam.(You can also read it backwards.)
Mom (It's only three letters and you can read it forwards and backwards!