Which sentence does not describe how Anne changes during her last year at home?A. She talks less.
B. She spends much less time with Diana.
C. She uses fewer large words.
D. She grows taller.

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the answer is A or B

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In "Boy Flying," what does the boy miss? a. the feel of the cool air on his face as he soars above the clouds b. the view of the world and peace and quiet from high above the ground c. the way the world looks, smells, sounds, and feels from the ground

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3 • (–4) • x = 0

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3*(-4)*x=0
-12*x=0
x= 0/-12
x=0 

Whose life is easier men or women and why?

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Answer:

Men is the obvious answer

Explanation:

Men get paid more then women, for the same amount of work. Females carry a child for 9 months, they are physically creating a life inside their bodies. Females also have to go through the pain of child birth, and deal with the aftermath of breast feeding the child. There are many more reason why men have it easier in the world, but those were on the top of my head.

How does the narrator's attitude change during the course of the story? "The Campsite"

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented is this one: "bitter toward committee; "made spasm of virtuous reaction", "lawless and ungovernable action." The narrator's attitude change during the course of the story by being bitter toward committee; "made spasm of virtuous reaction.

Final answer:

The narrator's attitude in 'The Campsite' changes from excitement to frustration and disappointment, and finally to gratitude and resilience.

Explanation:

In the story 'The Campsite', the narrator's attitude undergoes a significant change. At the beginning of the story, the narrator is excited and enthusiastic about the camping trip. However, as the story progresses and they encounter a series of unfortunate events, the narrator's attitude shifts to one of frustration and disappointment. By the end of the story, the narrator's attitude has further transformed into a sense of gratitude and resilience, as they appreciate the lessons learned from the difficult experience.

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How old do you have to be to get paid to wave at liberty tax in abilene tx

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There are no age requirements that Liberty Tax Service has. The only restrictions are employment age laws by the government.

I don't think there's an age limit...

What is the theme of this poem please help me..In my apple-orchard
In the oldest tree
Fall has hidden golden leaves.
I looked into the hollow
And saw no apples,
Only leaves with frost on them
Like marble tilings,
Like jeweled tables...
Yet there was no gold...no
marble...
Only leaves covered with frost
That sparkled the way my thought
told me.

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i think it is leaves
Aging. This is shown by the poet's use of the leaves, as they are depicted as being old. But, they started out as golden (youth). The hollow symbolises unfulfilled goals and the apples represent the goals. The leaves with frost on them are the old age, because they are no longer golden. But, these frosted leaves are wise because they "sparkled the way my thought told me", which shows they are experienced.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? A.
Either of those colors are a match for my bedroom wall.

B.
One of us need to learn how to install the new software.

C.
Several of the signs has fallen down.

D.
Both of the dogs were the same breed.

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D is the answer for this question.
B is your answer, I believe