If you are developing an argument in favor of a city ordinance that allows home owners to convert front lawns into vegetable gardens, which combination of resources would be most helpful in supporting your position?a. A study showing increased social connection in neighborhoods with front-lawn gardens
b. A study comparing the effects of vegetable gardens to the effects of lawns on wildlife
c. A study comparing the costs of vegetables in several communities around the world
d. A study showing the average yield of home gardens by region

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Answer 1
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The correct option is B.

In the question given above, you are to develop an essay that is in favor of vegetable farming. The two objects that are been compared here are vegetables and lawns. Thus, any resource that will be used in supporting your argument must be one that deals with the relationships, benefits and the demerits that exist between keeping a front lawn and keeping a vegetable garden. Looking at all the options given above, it is only option B that expresses the relationship between the two.

Answer 2
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. A study comparing the effects of vegetable gardens to the effects of lawns on wildlife" The combination of resources would be most helpful in supporting your position is that b. A study comparing the effects of vegetable gardens to the effects of lawns on wildlife

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Which of the following terms is used to describe when charges of misconduct are brought against an officer of the government? A) desegregation
B) stagflation
C) detente
D) impeachment

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d. impeachment

Impeachment is used to describe when charges of misconduct are brought against an officer of the government. The power to impeach is in the hands of the Congress. The result of impeachment may include removal of the official from his/ her current position in the government and may face legal charges afterwards. The process of impeachment is long and tiring considering that it involves a lot of official process just to bring the accusation to the Congress then investigation follows.

“Mother dear, may I go downtownInstead of out to play,
And march the streets of Birmingham
In a Freedom March today?”
5 “No, baby, no, you may not go,
For the dogs are fierce and wild,
And clubs and hoses, guns and jails
Aren’t good for a little child.”
“But, mother, I won’t be alone.
10 Other children will go with me,
And march the streets of Birmingham
To make our country free.”
“No, baby, no, you may not go,
For I fear those guns will fire.
15 But you may go to church instead
And sing in the children’s choir.”
She has combed and brushed her night-dark hair,
And bathed rose petal sweet,
And drawn white gloves on her small brown hands,
20 And white shoes on her feet.
The mother smiled to know her child
Was in the sacred place,
But that smile was the last smile
To come upon her face.
25 For when she heard the explosion,
Her eyes grew wet and wild.
She raced through the streets of Birmingham
Calling for her child.
She clawed through bits of glass and brick,
30 Then lifted out a shoe.
“O, here’s the shoe my baby wore,
But, baby, where are you?” Question: Why won`t the mother let her child march on the streets of Birmingham?

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She fears for the dangers that are going on in Birmingham surrounding racism. She knows that if she were to let her child onto the streets awful things are to come. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.

The mother won't let her child march on the streets of Birmingham because she feels that it is unsafe. She says, "the dogs are fierce and wild,/and clubs and hoses, guns and jails/ Aren't good for a little child...I fear those guns will fire." She is worried that the people that oppose the march will be violent and hurt those marching.

The mother's desire to keep her child from harm and send to church instead doesn't work. Instead of their being violence on the streets during the march, The church she sends her child to is bombed, and her child is killed.

Fate versus free will is a dominant theme of Sophocles’s Antigone. Although Antigone makes a conscious choice to risk her life by burying her brother, Sophocles hints that her life is the result of a predetermined destiny shaped by her family’s past. Which line in this excerpt from Antigone reflects Antigone’s helplessness with regard to her fate and her family’s past?

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the line from the excerpt from Antigone that reflect her helplessness with regard to her fate and her family's past would be : 
O monstrous doom,
within a rock built prison sepulchered,
to fade and wither in a living tomb
and alien midst the living and the dead

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Answer:

the line from the excerpt from Antigone that reflect her helplessness with regard to her fate and her family's past would be : 

Explanation:

O monstrous doom,

within a rock built prison sepulchered,

to fade and wither in a living tomb

and alien midst the living and the dead

Which agreement rule applies to a subject joined by or or nor? use a plural verb use a singular verb make the verb agree with the subject closest to the verb make the verb agree with the first subject listed

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The correct solution would be to make the verb agree with the subject closest to the verb. An example sentence to prove this might be: 'Neither her mother nor her friends were able to come to her party' the subject closest to the verb is 'friends' so were has to be used.

C)  Make the verb agree with the subject closest to the verb

The following are true about the Jewish concept of monotheism except the gods of all other peoples were believed to be mere idols. God could be both vengeful and merciful. each person was worthwhile but had to decide between good and evil based upon the morality established by God. a transcendent God, he was part of nature, created rather than the creator. an agreement, or covenant, existed between the Hebrew people and Yahweh.

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do you want us to say if it's true or not? it is.

Because we often can't choose who our coworkers will be, we should A. not call attention to problems when things are going poorly.
B. try to be tolerant, even of those we wouldn't choose as friends.
C. not worry about having a positive attitude toward them.
D. overlook their performance if it's at least average.

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Answer:

B. try to be tolerant, even of those we wouldn't choose as friends.

Explanation:

It is best to try to be tolerant towards everyone as we can't say for sure who is to be our co-workers. And it will also make it easier for the other person too if there are no issues. Everybody deserves a chance.

B. try to be tolerant, even of those we wouldn't choose as friends.