Who is the least offensive of the suitors? Antinous Eurymachus Amphinomus Leodes none of these

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is none of these

The least offensive suitor was Noemon.
Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer is "Amphinomus." 

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Which hook uses an analogy to introduce an essay on robots?Robots are not as clever in reality as they are in the movies. Robots are like dogs: they are obedient and loyal. Scientists estimate that in the near future every home will have a robot. Have you ever wondered if there will be more robots in the future?

Which of the following activities are considered plagiarism?I. presenting someone else’s work as your own
II. paraphrasing information but crediting the source
III. quoting someone without including quotation marks
A. I and II
B. III only
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Answer:

C. I and III

Explanation:

Plagiarism is the act of signing or presenting an intellectual work of any nature containing parts of a work belonging to another person without the permission of the author, or without crediting the citation to the author. In the act of plagiarism, the plagiarist improperly appropriates the intellectual work of another person, assuming the authorship. Thus, options I and III present cases of plagiarism.

1 and 3 as long as you quote the second. So that would be C 

Continuity of thought occurs when a writer thinks in sentences as he writes (true or false)

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I am sure the answer is true. 

Answer:True

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Meaning of the metaphor this house is a closet?

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The answer to the question above would be that the metaphor "this house is a closet" refers to the size of the house. The house seems to be so small that the speaker compares it to a closet.

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that is not literally true, but helps make an idea or comparison. In addition to this, it generally states that one thing is another thing. In this case, the speaker is comparing the house to a closet because he thinks it is reallly small.

Which of the following is doable in regarding scannable résumés?. . . . a. . . It should have parentheses to separate numbers . . .
b. . . It should have lots of graphic images . . .
c. . . It should be written in a simple, standard font . . .
d. . . It should have columns to separate sections .

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Out of the choices given, the one that is doable when regarding scannable resumes is it should be written in a simple, standard font. Never use special characters. The correct answer is C. 

The one that is doable in regarding scannable résumés is option c) It should be written in a simple, standard font.

A scannable resume is a resume that can be searched by a computer reader in a hard copy in order to organize it in a database. When writing a scannable resume, it is important to avoid using bullet points, tabs and columns. Moreover, only sans serif fonts such as Arial should be used, that is to say standard fonts should be used. Therefore, serif fonts should be avoided. Graphics should not be included since they make more difficult for the computer to read the resume.

Audiences are impressed favorably with speakers who speak in a monotone. true or false

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False. Monotone speakers are boring and no one likes to listen to them, they are not exciting and people zone out when they talk xD

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False

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Which description best illustrares the authors attitude toward the effects of war on its participants ?

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"(His eyes) were deep and thoughtful, the eyes of a man who is used to looking at death."