Hunger games and hobbit contribute

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Answer: “The Box Score: Here is how the films compare in revenue, ancillary projections and profits.

The Bottom Line: Both of these are easy to like. As many feel was the case with storied franchises including The Terminator, Star Wars and The Lord Of The Rings, many people feel that the second installment of these films improved on their first efforts, which is how it should be once you get the mythology out of the way in the opening installment. The revenue profiles are different: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug had a $258 million domestic gross that was dwarfed by its $611.7 million overseas take and another $74.7 million from China, while The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was the year’s biggest domestic grossing film with $424 million (10th best all time) after becoming the top-grossing Thanksgiving weekend opening ever, and the best-ever weekend for November. It grossed $440 million overseas. It made more domestic and worldwide than any of the Twilight Saga films.

Jennifer Lawrence Hunger Games
Hobbit 2 had a net production cost of $260 million, with another $155 million for P&A, while Hunger Games bore a $130 million price tag in net production costs, with $50 million to release it domestically. Lionsgate pre-sold it overseas, which lessened risk but cost it profit. Hobbit 2’s gross revenue was $795.6 million, but all of the rights payments and participations and overhead cut into the pie. Its profit was $134.1 million. Contrast that to Hunger Games, which had total gross revenues of $562 million, significantly less than Hobbit 2, but which generated $294.9 million in profits. Its Total Cash On Cash Return was 2.10 against Hobbit 2’s 1.20.”

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A.
to show where Verbonia might have actually stood on a map of Italy


B.
to show how the people of Verbonia feel about the city they call home


C.
to show what problems the building(s) in Verbonia faced and to show how city planners solved them


D.
to show what a real person would see if he or she was standing on or near the ground and looking at the building(s)

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. to show what a real person would see if he or she was standing on or near the ground and looking at the building(s)." the author of City include perspective drawings, such as those seen on pages 45 and 60, in the book.

Jem, Scout, and Dill develop a play about what?​

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Answer:When Dill, Jem, and Scout run out of ideas for play reenactments they play the Boo game, where they reenact Boo Radley.

Type the correct word from the Word Bank to complete the sentence.Help!!!!!

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The triple-toe-loop was once a difficult and unusual jump in a figure skating program, but it is now considered one of the easier maneuvers and is an essential part of any competitive figure skater's ________.


circumference
contiguous
cyclic
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repartee
repertoire
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answer is repertoire

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only if you said its bad to keep up appearances and you did it yourself it would be hypocritical.

Explain how other things such as making excuses,boasting and always apologizing can destroy true communication if they become habits?

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Excuses can ruin true communication if it becomes a habit because it can cause the person on the receiving end to see you as not persistent, not a promise keeper, not a person who follows through with what they say, etc. 

Boasting can ruin true communication if it becomes a habit because it can cause others to dislike you. If you brag and boast all the time about things or people you have/seen and others haven't, it can turn people sour. For example, if I kept bothering you about how my computer was better and newer than yours, you wouldn't like it would you?

Always apologizing can ruin true communication if it becomes a bit because it can be so repetitive, people may become suspicious. They might not know when you're actually sincere about your apology, or whether you're just saying sorry again out of habit. 


What should drivers do when they see this road sign, advance warning sign?increase their speed to cross the intersection before a train arrives.

look for a human flagger.

slow down, look for a train, and be prepared to stop.

come to a complete stop and wait for a train to cross.

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Answer:

Slow down, look for a train, and be prepared to stop

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speeding up is dangerous, human flaggers are inaccurate, and fully stopping and waiting could take hours

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