What does views and values mean

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Answer: values  mean  the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something .


views mean 
the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place.

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Which sentences in these excerpts reflect the idea that war affects not only the minds of the combatants but also their physical reactions?

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The correct sentence that reflects the idea that war effects not only the minds of the combatants but also their physical reactions is this one:
 "I tried to swallow whatever was rising from my stomach, which tasted like lemonade, something fruity and sour."

Slang is a form of standard English.
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False

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False, they are considered informal.
slang is not standard English it is gust used to replace standard English hope this help so i think the answer if false i hope im right XD

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Does the players want to win the game? B. At the top of that magnolia tree are a nest of squirrels. C. From the loudspeaker booms deep voices. D. Into a spider's web fly many small insects.

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I'm going to go with B: At the top of that magnolia tree are a nest of squirrels.

for A it should be: Do the players want to win the game?

for C it should be: From the loudspeakers deep voices boom.

for D it should be: Many small insects fly into a spider's web.


Hopefully this helped and good luck.


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What element of storytelling has remained true over the years ?

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the propaganda of telling the truth and keeping it a story and keeping it true