Define fettish. Explain its meaning and use it in a sentence.

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Answer: A fetish is an object, usually inanimate, that a person has an abnormal fondness or admiration of. This could be because the person simply likes the item to a point of obsession, or because they are persuaded to believe that the item possesses magical or mysterious characteristics that make it special.

"Did you hear that Mandy has a fetish for her blue hairbrush?"

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How does the setting of the Great Depression help readers grasp the conflict in "Gumption"? A. Readers know that Clara is able to find work because she is not a man. B. Readers know that Charlie Oyster will not be allowed to learn to type. C. Readers know that Syl and Jack are not working because they are lazy. D. Readers know that the characters are not likely to find work.

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"D. Readers know that the characters are not likely to find work" would be the best option, since during the Great Depression employment was very hard to find in any setting. 

Which words in the sentence are the adjective clause? Larry, who turns 13 next week, is the youngest member of the chess club.

A.
Larry, who turns

B.
who turns 13 next week

C.
is the youngest

D.
member of the chess club

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your answer woukld be C

ASL topic - you noticed some littering in the school corridor during break time inspite of cleanliness drive ..discuss with your partner what should be done to stop students from littering .....(need some points and ideas)..plsss i need it fast.....

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You could try to have a contest of who could pick up the most trash in a limited amount of time. You could also give the winners a cash prize, so that more people could clean the area faster.
Petition the Principal to put up names of people who have been littering and announce their names so that they will never do it again

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1.If you see someone littering, you can either tell them to stop, but if you're shy or feel rude then you can go pick it up
2.maybe twice a month or once a week go outside with gloves and pick up garbage
3.Don't do it 
4.Put trash cans around the area

The largest man made island in the nation is located where?

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Hey I believe its Harbor Island in Washington State. Hope that helps!

Miguel is a hardworking boy around the age of seventeen. He is originally from Mexico and has been living in the United States for four years. He is able to understand English, however always writes in Spanish. He has seen an American flag, but couldn’t tell you much about it. He also can sing the national anthem, but doesn't understand the lyrics. Can Miguel become an American citizen if he applies for citizenship tomorrow? Devise a plan to help Miguel earn his citizenship in the United States.

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Answer:

Miguel can't become a citizen yet. There are a number of reasons for this:

1) he's not 18 yet; he has to wait until he is 18

2) he hasn't lived in the US for 5 years (but if he waits till he's 18, will will have, so both these conditions get fullfilled at the same time)

3) he must speak English: pass an English test.

I would recommend that Miguel spends the next year practicing his English speaking and writing, this is the most important!

4) he must understand US history and government structure: this is another thing that he must do.

this means he cant become a citizen

Explanation:

NO,
 
In order to be a U.S citizen, you would have to be at least 18 years old and be a permanent resident for at least 5 years. 


Name and explain two types of prewriting?

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One type of prewriting is called brainstorming. In this type of prewriting activity, one simply writes down -- or brainstorms -- everything that comes to mind regarding a given topic. Anything, even if it doesn't seem important, should be written down during a brainstorming session.

Another type of prewriting is called mapping or clustering. This is a useful activity to do after a brainstorming session. Here, the writer will group together similar ideas. At this point, main ideas should start to come into focus.

Answer:

Brainstorming and freewriting

Explanation:

Brainstorming and freewriting

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