What is propaganda?a. A logical, scientific argument answering a complicated question.
b. A fact-based collection of information designed to explain events to the masses.
c. A deliberate spread of information designed to shape people's views and actions.
d. An inaccurate use of facts to convince people to take the wrong side of a position.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is option D. An inaccurate use of facts to convince people to take the wrong side of a position. A propaganda is the dissemination of inaccurate and biased or incomplete information to the public, which often misleads the understanding of the people. 

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Which sentence contains a punctuation error? A.
We used one-half cup of chopped onions in the recipe.

B.
It will be chilly later, so bring your blue-green sweater.

C.
It is a well known fact that the earth revolves around the sun.

D.
About one third of my friends have pet dogs.

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The correct answer is A.

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

Which are the following assort independently ?

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Answer:

A:short, black fur

B:long, black fur

C:short, brown fur

D:long, brown fur

so parently all of them and the first one is A&D

Explanation:

why cause its me im always right

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Ladies And Gentlemen I need help upon the following, any help would be very much appreciated, thank you….Match the following:

Questions:
1. The “Conqueror”
2. A list of property holders
3. The archbishop of Canterbury
4. Lost the throne to William
5. Lost most English possessions in France
6. Set up the forerunner of the modern grand jury
7. Conquered Wales
8. Called “Beauclerc”

Answer Options:
1. Thomas a’ Becket
2. Henry II
3. King John
4. Domesday Book
5. Henry I
6. William
7. Edward I
8. Harold

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Answer:

  1. The "Conqueror"- William: He was the first Norman King of England from 1066 until 1087.
  2. A list of property holders- Domesday Book: It was a manuscript record of "the Great Survey" of England and part of Wales ordered by King William in 1086.
  3. The Archbishop of Canterbury- Thomas Becket: Venerated as saint and martyr from both Catholic Church and Anglican Communion. He was murdered by the followers of King Henry II.
  4. Lost the throne to William- Harold: The last Anglo-Saxon crowned king, he reigned from Januar 1066 until his death in the Battle of Hastings against William.
  5. Lost most English possessions in France- King John: Was King of England from 1199 to 1216. He lost Normandy and most of the other French lands in the hands of King Philip II of France.
  6. Set up the forerunner of the modern grand jury- Henry II: He decrees that the judge and jury combination would replace ordeal and battle as being responsible for the verdict.
  7. Conquered Wales- Edward I: When he assumed as King, he suppressed a minor rebellion in Wales and, with the rise of a second rebellion he responded with a full-scale war of conquest. After a successful campaign he subjected Wales and built castles and towns.
  8. Called "Beauclerc"- Henry I: Son of William the Conqueror. He assumed after his brother´s death. They called him "Beauclerc" which meant "Good Scholar" because of his accomplishments in an age when learning was rare.

  I hope these answers help you.

1. William the "Conqueror"
2. Domesday Book is list of property holders
3.Thomas a'becket was the archbishop of Canterbury
4. Edward I lost the throne to William
5. King John lost most of his possessions to France
6. Henry II was the guy who set up the 
7. Edward I conquered Wales
8. Henry I called “Beauclerc” 

Hope this helps!

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D. business

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A. values, it says that they are striving for it
A.
Both honeslty and integrity are values.

Which interrogative pronoun best completes the sentence?How is the pronoun used?


__________ watered the flowers for me?

A.
Whose; possessive

B.
whom; direct object

C.
Whom; object of a preposition

D.
Who; subject

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Interrogative pronouns are pronouns that are used to introduce a question. These pronouns do not have antecedents because the antecedents are unknown. The interrogative pronoun that best completes the sentence above and how it is used is, Who and is used as the subject in the sentence. The correct answer is option D.

If a line has seven feet, a poem is written in _____.trimeter
tetrameter
pentameter
heptameter

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"Tri" means three, "tetra" means four, "penta" means five, and "hepta" means seven, so heptameter is the best answer.  :)

(This also means that poems written with three feet per line would be trimeter, with five feet per line would be pentameter, etc.)
Tri means 3rd,
Tetra means 4th,
pent- means 5th,
hex- means 6th,
hept- means 7th,
octa- means 8th,
non- means 9th,
dec- means 10th.

It says The line is 7 feet, so it'll be heptameter.