She (recently/take up) ____ the piano.She loves it.

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Answer 1
Answer: It can’t be taken up
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

took up

Explanation:

it cant be take up. it doesnt make sense. it have to be conjugated to took up


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Can someone please give me ideas of a short story about being new in a small town?

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Being New in a small town, some tips and ideas are - 
1) Write about there's environment
2) Write about your first experience in the town.
3) Describe about the towns people .... by your own imagination


 

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About a boy who's parents died and he was send to live with his aunt in Texas I'll be excited to write a story like that.

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The theme of The Adventures of Theseus is B: It is as important to be thoughtful as well as brave. 

Theseus was a brave young man called Theseus, who went on a journey to Athens. His mother begged him to travel by sea, not over land it was dangerous travelling over land. He insisted on travelling over land and met several robbers and bandits along the way. He handled each situation he found himself in, along the way, with thought and bravery. As a result, he arrived in Athens unscathed.  

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A) Gene thinks he is too young and is afraid of going to war.

B) Gene decides that if Finny can't enlist because of his leg, he won't either.

C) Gene realizes he made a foolish remark about enlisting.

D)Gene doesn't want to leave Devon because Finny has returned.             

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The main reason why Gene changes his mind about enlisting in the military after he tells Brinker he will is because "D)Gene doesn't want to leave Devon because Finny has returned" since they are quite attached. 

How would you describe the arrest of Anne Frank and the other 7 jews after they were caught in hiding by the Nazi?

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Answer:

here  v

Explanation:

Anne Frank and the 7 others hiding with her in early July 1942, after Margot Frank received a letter ordering her to report to a work camp in Germany. Where she was basically going to die. Anne Frank's family went into hiding in an attic apartment behind Otto Frank's business, located at Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. They hid in the attic because it was unsuspected. They had to hide to hide because they were Jewish. They were basically rated out by someone who heard them in the attic. The person then asked Miep for money to hide the secret. The person was believed to tell the Nazis. They were then captured and told to bring what would only fit in a sack. Their attic or hiding spot was then ransacked. Everyone was broken up, including the people that helped hide them. They were  taken to prison camps. For some it was there final destination, for others it was a bump in their life. Anne, her sister, and her mom sadly died shortly after from an overnight cold. Killing them all with in hours.

What does the word immemorial mean in this sentence?

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Answer:

Oh, I know what you mean. Like the phrase “In Time Immemorial” means from a very distant past, long ago.

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Read the excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad.She started talking about William Still and the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee. No one commented. No one asked any questions.

In this excerpt, which rhetorical appeal is Tubman attempting to use to convince people to continue?

Ethos, because she is using her own knowledge as a tool.
Pathos, because she is appealing to her audience’s needs.
Ethos, because she is appealing to their emotional needs.
Pathos, because she is using facts to convince her audience.

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Answer:

Ethos, because she is using her own knowledge as a tool.

Explanation:

Ethos I believe......
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