Answer:
The answer is B !
Explanation:
Edgenit(y) says it's correct
B. The sciences are not classified as humanities
C. The humanities courses for freshman include art and music history.
D. New technology often draws more financial support than do the humaities
The word 'humanities' is incorrectly used in sentence A. 'Humanities' refer to academic disciplines like history, literature, philosophy, etc., but doesn't apply to the context of afternoon teas.
The word 'humanities' is used incorrectly in option A. The term 'humanities' typically reflects the academic disciplines such as history, literature, philosophy, and arts that deal with human culture and society. Associated with the study and interpretation of literature, art, music, philosophical ideas etc, it is unlikely that the 'humanities' could be demonstrated at afternoon teas. This makes option A the incorrect usage compared to how it is properly used in the other given sentences.
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Answer: it is a part of a process.
Explanation: I don't know. It is just like that.
a. Mr. Hutchinson
b. Mr. Delacroix
c. Mr. Samuels
d. Mr. Summers
2. What day is the Lottery held?
a. June 27th
b. June 21st
c. June 30th
d. July 27th
3. What material is the box for the Lottery made of?
a. Metal
b. Wood
c. Plastic
d. Cardboard
4. Who is the oldest person in the village?
a. Clyde Dunbar
b. Eugene Delacroix
c. Tessie Hutchinson
d. Old Man Warner
5. What family name is drawn in the first round of the Lottery?
a. Summers
b. Samuels
c. Hutchinson
d. Warner
6. Finish the quote: “Lottery in June, _________________.”
a. Rain comes soon
b. Welcome to your doom
c. Corn be heavy soon
d. Expect a full moon
7. Which person draws the first Lottery slip?
a. Bill Hutchinson
b. Tessie Hutchinson
c. Mr. Summers
d. Old Man Warner
8. Who draws the second and final Lottery slip?
a. Bill Hutchinson
b. Tessie Hutchinson
c. Bill Jr. Hutchinson
d. Nancy Hutchinson
9. What is the prize for winning the Lottery?
a. Money
b. Corn
c. Death
d. Flowers
10.Who is the narrator of the Cask of Amontillado?
a. Fortunato
b. Luchessi
c. Lady Fortunato
d. Montresor
Answer:
Mr. Summers runs the lottery because he has a lot of time to do things for the village. He arrives in the square with the black box, followed by Mr. Graves, the postmaster.
Explanation:
Father wiped his hands on an old rag in the back of the wagon. Then he held up his hands. He had not been able to get off all the oil, for the lines of his hands were still black.
"Well, you know, repairing the horseless carriage was a lot like healing the Dragon King. My hands just seemed to know what to do."
In this passage, what revelation do the narrator and his father have about the setting?
that the Americans may not be demons after all
that magic is more important than modern machinery
that a common language is not always necessary for communication
that it will be difficult to find a common ground with the Americans
Answer:
Revelation that the narrator and his father have about the setting is Option C: that a common language is not always necessary for communication
Explanation:
'Dragonwings' by 'Laurence Yep', is a story about Moon Shadow who is trying to adjust with his new life in America. He gets to know abut the racism they face and fears about it. Even he experienced hostility from whites. They are referred as white demons of San Francisco.
In the given excerpt, father and son are having a conversation about language. He said that demons may not speak the language they speak but still one can communicate. This is because there is always a common language which helps communicate people. No one has to worry about accent as numbers and diagrams are being discussed with the machines. Thus, statement C is most appropriate.
Answer:
C that a common language is not always necessary for communicationExplanation: i Tried B it was wrong on edge but it c trust me