Present is to introduce as conclude is to end.
A term or phrase that in a particular language implies the same thing "as another word, morpheme, or phrase" is said to be a synonym. For instance, the words initiate, begin, commence, and start are all synonyms of one another in the English language means they are interchangeable or synonymous to each other.
The terms "present" and "introduce," as well as "conclude" and "end," are interchangeable means they can be used in each other's places and synonyms of each other means they have similar meaning. "Present" and "introduce" mean the same thing as "conclude" and "end," mean the same thing.
To introduce is to formally present someone or something. The terms "conclude" and "end" refer to bringing something to a conclusion or limit. Thus, these words "present" and "introduce," and "conclude" and "end," are synonymous to each other.
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Recapitulate is the answer is you're on Edmentum (plato)
b. after we eat dinner
c. we will have dessert
d. beyond the horizon
This is correct I just took the test its D
Now read this passage from Jared Diamond's "The Ends of the World as We Know Them":
Both the shoguns and the Japanese peasants took a long-term view: the former expected to pass on their power to their children, and the latter expected to pass on their land. . . . Today, despite having the highest human population density of any large developed country, Japan is more than 70 percent forested.
What common theme of green literature is most strongly evident in both passages?
A. In order to thrive in coming centuries, people must find viable alternatives to fossil fuels, such as coal.
B. With careful and intelligent management, ecosystems can still thrive after human beings have changed them.
C. In order meet their goals, environmentalists must help people develop a personal desire to protect nature.
D. There is no excuse for damaging the natural world, and anyone who does so will pay a steep price.
I believe the correct answer is: B. With careful and intelligent management, ecosystems can still thrive after human beings have changed them.
Both of these passages talk about the importance of maintaining and taking care of the ecosystem: the first one deals with the priorities in preserving nature; and the second one puts Japanese people as an example to follow in terms of protecting the environment.
Answer:I believe the correct answer is: B. With careful and intelligent management, ecosystems can still thrive after human beings have changed them.
Both of these passages talk about the importance of maintaining and taking care of the ecosystem: the first one deals with the priorities in preserving nature; and the second one puts Japanese people as an example to follow in terms of protecting the environment.
Answer:
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an iamb
a dactyl
an anapest
a trochee
Answer:
A trochee.
Explanation:
Meter in poetry or in verse is basically the rhythmic pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables.
There are five types of Meter in English poetry:
The word Bubble is an example of trochee, as it contains two syllables.
'Bub' is the stressed syllable followed by 'ble' which is unstressed.
So, the correct answer is last option 'a trochee'.