Did Galileo help us understand Saturn

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes, he used a telescope in 1610 and saw Saturn along with two "ears"(moons) around the planet, but a little while later he looked at it again and the moons were gone because of Saturn's angle.
Answer 2
Answer: yes he did help us understand Saturn! he used really old versions of microscopes to see all the way through space:)

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of myths represented in the Onandagacreation story?
A.It explains the origin of a feature of the natural world.
B.It features everyday people and their lives.
C.It expresses cultural values.
D.It involves supernatural beings.

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The following is NOT a feature of myths represented in the Onandaga

creation story B. It features everyday people and their lives.

What is myth?

A myth is a story that is told about exotic events such as fairies, dragons, monsters, etc or about the history and origin of a particular people.

As a result of this, we know that when a myth is told, it is usually about the events that led to the birth or origin of a civilization, usually through the help of the supernatural or the destruction of an already existing earth

With these details in mind, the true statement about myths is that they try to explain the origin of earthy life

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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Answer:

b. is not a feature of myths represented in the Onandaga creation story

Explanation:

“This latter was a remarkably large and beautiful animal, entirely black,and sagacious to an astonishing degree” What is the meaning of sagacious as it is used in paragraph 4? Wise, interesting, sarcastic, foolish

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Sagacious, it could be defined as having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment, shrewd is a synonym of what this word can be used as. Some other synonyms would be discerning, insightful, perceptive, prudent, sage, sapient, wise. Also, it can describe people or in this case animals, therefore the best option to choose would be “WISE”.

What effect do details such as " It wraps [the fence] Rail by Rail / Till it is lost in Fleeces" and "It Ruffles Wrists of Posts / As Ankles of a Queen" have in the poem "It sifts from Leaden Sieves"?A.

They inject danger into the poem.


B.

They add humor to the piece.

C.

They suggest transformation.

D.

They create suspense

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I am not intimately familiar with the poem, but the lines provided would suggest transformation to my eyes. They suggest movement and action, and things such as "ruffling the wrists of posts" or "wrapping the fence rail by rail" are ways of transforming these objects.

Whats a good/super easy topic to write an essay about?? I get to pick whatever topic I want but I suck at writing so I need ideas ^-^

(plz be more than one idea)

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Well its probably easy to write about:
Slavery;
Any war from WWI onwards;
Suffragettes;
Adolf Hitler;
Of Mice and Men; or

Something you would enjoy learning about. Maybe you like the though of learning about Ancient Greece or Rome or Egypt... 

They're some things anyway
if you do any sports you could write about that or you could write about olympic medalists doing the sports

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?Roses are red,
disco is dead,
violets are blue,
and I love you.
A. aabb
B. abcd
Oo oo
c. abab
D. abcb

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Answer:

aabb

Explanation:

Each ending word, rhymes with the word above it.

Which of the following best summarizes the passage above?Troops led hundreds of prisoners to safety while suffering only light casualties. They rescued these prisoners from a jungle outpost called Cabanatuan. Many prisoners suffered from malaria.
"Ghost soldiers" died of malaria and dysentery. The conditions they lived in were horrible. The American troops were considered less honorable than others because they had surrendered.
American soldiers captured by the Japanese army suffered greatly. The beginning of the suffering was the Bataan Death March in the Philippines. Those who survived the march had to face their captors' brutality on a regular basis. The Japanese army considered the soldiers less honorable foes because they had surrendered. The soldiers also suffered illnesses like dysentery and malaria. For three years, these "ghost soldiers" lived in misery and suffered terrible losses.
Army Rangers who were among Douglas MacArthur's forces went to the Philippines. They hatched a daring plan to help their captured friends. They knew that a successful mission would boost morale on the front and at home. A young officer named Henry Mucci led these men. Mucci was known as "Little MacArthur" because, like MacArthur, he constantly smoked a pipe and was a brilliant strategist. A group made up of Rangers and Filipino soldiers went far behind enemy lines. It attacked the Japanese forces guarding Allied prisoners at a jungle outpost called Cabanatuan. Finally, the group led hundreds of prisoners to safety while the Japanese army pursued them. Amazingly, there were very few casualties.

Which of the following best summarizes the passage above?

A. Troops led hundreds of prisoners to safety while suffering only light casualties. They rescued these prisoners from a jungle outpost called Cabanatuan. Many prisoners suffered from malaria.
B."Ghost soldiers" died of malaria and dysentery. The conditions they lived in were horrible. The American troops were considered less honorable than others because they had surrendered.
C. American prisoners of war were able to escape with very few casualties. The "ghost soldiers" had dealt with diseases and their captors' brutality for three years. "Little MacArthur" freed them.
D. American prisoners of war were brutalized by their Japanese captors. Army Rangers, led by Henry Mucci, daringly fought Japanese forces and rescued these prisoners in the Philippines.

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Uh all of them are pretty much right. I would say C that one seems to have an all around summary