Hypocrite and hysterical do they have similar meaning?

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Answer: No, hypocrite is someone that criticizes something then goes and does the same exact thing. Hysterical basically means that someone got too excited or worked up over something 

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Which memory trick can be used to expand your vocabulary?I. prefix
II. rhyme
III. acronym
I only
I and II
II and III
I and III

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Answer: II and III

Both rhymes and acronyms are good memory tricks that can help you expand your vocabulary.

Rhymes consist of pairing up words that have similar sounds (such as pear-bear or picky-tricky). You can also expand on the rhyme by making verses and relating them to the meaning of the words.

Acronyms, on the other hand, are abbreviations that are formed by using the initial components of a phrase. Usually it is only the first letter that is chosen. Many government agencies and international organizations (such as those of the United Nations) use acronyms.

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The company tried to __________________ the public to believe that construction would not harm the gorillas.a. convince
b. brainwash
c. persuade d.influence .

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The correct answer is Brainwash! The other person is completely wrong SMH...

The company tried to a.convince

Help. Which word in the sentence is the conjunction? The girl will be riding on a bike or a scooter. A. be B. or C. the D. on

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I think the correct answer is B or
A conjunction is the word that helps to keep the sentence together (ex. but, if, or, etc.)
So the correct answer here is B.

Early English literature was written in Old English, which is vastly different from Modern English. Often, these texts are translated into more accessible language for modern readers. When reading these older forms of English, it can be difficult to understand the meaning, even if the language has been modified. In your opinion, what makes this literature so difficult to read? Is it the vocabulary, the characters, the type of storytelling, the density of the language, or something else? As you progressed through Old English texts to Middle English to Modern English, how did your understanding of the literature change? Can you explain what caused the change?

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Well basically the just changed because overtime the meaning of words have changed. The way we talk and our context clues have shifted because some things from back then don't mean the same as they do now an example of this would be heartburn now it means that a pain in your heart from possibly to much grease, back then it was a way to describe jealousy. It is easy to understand the reading always through context clues! When you use the words around what you are reading the meaning of the word can change to what the author wanted it to mean! I think it only changed because people change and they make everything else that they say mean what they want. It also helps with the development of technology that we can edit text and use sights to help generalize words so that other people see the words how we want them to.

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Literature is so difficult to read because overtime the meaning of words has changed. They way we talk, they way we write, etc has shifted because some things from the past mean something different now. An example of this would be heartburn now it means that a pain in your heart from possibly to much grease, back then it was a way to describe jealousy. My underdstanding of literature changed because I had more knowledge and I learned what the old ways of literature once was. I believe over time, people grow and change, and when this happens, the language changed as well. Also, technology had a big part to do with language and how we speak to one another changed.Explanation:

When dose evil win?????

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No . Evil will never win against good
evil NEVER wins. good always wins!!!!!

Which sentence uses punctuation and capitalization correctly? a. "Dr. Miller" she asked, "What college did you attend?"
b. "Dr. Miller," she asked, "what college did you attend?"
c. "Dr Miller," She asked, "what college did you attend?"

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B. "Dr. Miller," she asked, "what college did you attend?"

B. "Dr. Miller," she asked, "what college did you attend?"