Help me please answer the following!?
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Answer 1
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i believe the answer is C. Still and unmoving.


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A relationship between a parent and child is a natural bond from birth so the type of relationship this could be is

A Natural Relationship ;)

natural relationship

Mistakes are doorways to discovery by Sam Horn this is a quote and i want to know the meaning anyone help plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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I think this means that if you make a mistake, you can find some meaning in it and achieve something from it by discovering something new. Like that time I fell from a tree and found out that there were foxes in my backyard.
I think this means that from mistakes, you learn. If you make a mistake, you learn something out of it

Please help: Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans, Louisiana, Nashville, Tennessee, and Louisville, Kentucky. B. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans, Louisiana; Nashville, Tennessee; and Louisville, Kentucky. C. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans Louisiana, Nashville Tennessee, and Louisville Kentucky. D. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans; Louisiana, Nashville; Tennessee, and Louisville; Kentucky.

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The answer is indeed "A", as the other three "B", "C", and "D" are improper within their naming of the cities and states.
Dont get mad if i dont get this right but i honestly think it is most likely A.

What is a danger the family faces while living on the island? A. contagious diseases B. seasonal droughts C. winter storms D. lack of food

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could be a mixture of them all.. it will most likely be contagious diseases in my opinion
it could be contagious disease because the family is on a island filled with bacteria, one family member might catch the disease.

When I began working at this marketing job, I used to drive past the same homeless man every day. He stood at the corner of Twelfth Street and Industrial Boulevard, just before the left turn into the private road to my office complex, and held up a brown cardboard sign that read, “Anything Helps.” I didn’t know how to respond to him. Most people didn’t respond at all but drove right past him. Even if the red light stopped them at the very corner, directly alongside him, they didn’t turn their gaze in his direction, much less reach into their pockets for a dollar bill. And yet, he made a point of smiling and nodding at every driver in the line of cars and sometimes wishing them good day. One spring morning, many weeks after he’d first taken over the corner, a day when I was first in the line of stopped cars, I happened to glance to my left and saw that he was giving me a smile and a nod. “Have a good one,” he said. Flustered, I managed to falter out the words, “You too.” The light changed, and I drove off. Immediately, I felt guilty for not giving him some money, for he’d been kind toward me, had treated me as a fellow human being, despite the fact that I’d completely spurned him. So the next time I was stopped at that light, I rolled down my window and extended my hand with a dollar in it. From that point on, I gave him a dollar every time I happened to be caught at that red light, and he swiftly came to recognize me. He’d walk over to my car with a big smile of comradeship and anticipation, and in exchange for the dollar, he’d entertain me with some observation about human quirks or some bit of news about how he’d been surviving over the past twenty-four hours. We knew each other, I felt, even if it was only in a limited way. “You shouldn’t do that,” my friend Janna told me severely a couple of months later. People who gave money to panhandlers were supporting them in destructive lifestyles rather than encouraging them to become productive, Janna said, and I believed her because she was a social worker at a charity and wanted to benefit the homeless in ways that were genuinely constructive, not just ways for some middle-class driver to fool himself into feeling virtuous. So I changed my morning commuting route and began entering the office complex from the other side. But from the beginning, I felt bad about avoiding him; I felt I had bowed to peer pressure, had shown the opposite of courage, and was depriving myself of an opportunity to make a small sacrifice that would make someone happy. It hadn’t even been a sacrifice, I realized, because giving the man that insignificant (for me) sum had pleased me as well as him. The next day, I drove to work on my original route, which was quicker anyway, and looked forward to stopping next to him and exchanging a friendly pleasantry or two. But he wasn’t there. He wasn’t there the next day, either, and now that autumn and winter have come and gone, I can surmise fairly confidently that he’s never coming back. Maybe he’s migrated to some place with nicer weather. Or maybe something has happened to him that people like me wouldn’t want to think about. I don’t know what I’ll do when a different homeless person discovers that this corner is unoccupied. Which theme can be most reasonably inferred from this story? Good intentions do not necessarily lead to wisdom. Generosity is always the best policy. People are not always what they first appear to be. Knowledge is power, and money is power, too.

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The theme that infers this story is that generosity is always the best policy. The correct option is b.

What is generosity?

The modern English word “generosity” derives from the Latin word generōsus, which means “of noble birth,” which itself was passed down to English through the Old French word Genereux.

During the 17th Century, however, the meaning and use of the word began to change. Generosity came increasingly to identify not literal family heritage but a nobility of spirit thought to be associated with high birth, that is, with various admirable qualities that could now vary from person to person, depending not on family history but on whether a person possessed the qualities. Then, during the 18th Century, the meaning of “generosity” continued to evolve in directions denoting the more specific, contemporary meaning of munificence, open-handedness, and liberality in the giving of money and possessions to others.

This etymological genealogy tells us that the word “generosity” that we inherit and use today entails certain historical associations.

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To never trust everybody.

Explanation:

You never know how its going to be in the end results.

Which sentence uses an intransitive verb? A. Lourdes played guitar for the audience. B. Nick bounced his new ball. C. They will ride their bikes home before it rains. D. Nick and Lourdes walked quickly to their bikes.

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the answer is b. i just took the teat this morning,see?