Why does the First Amendment matter today?It protects people’s right to say whatever they want even if it threatens public safety.
It protects people’s right to own and use weapons for the defense of self and family.
Without it, people could not share ideas freely on the Internet without risking arrest.
Without it, people could not seek protection from police or the military for anything.

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Answer 1
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without it people could not share ideas freely on the internet without risking arrest.

Answer 2
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the correct answer is c

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(They / call) …… ……….…. me in 5 minutes?

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Your answer :

  • Call me in 5 minutes .

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answer is "me "because "they" does not make any sense.

Call me in 5 minutes.

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What did you learn about reducing stress and anxiety?

Need help plss
ASAP

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In order to reduce stress and anxiety, you need to locate the trigger, take breaks from technology, think of what you have done that is positive, and take a breather/walk. By doign this and living a healthy lifestyle you will better your stress levels and be less anxious.

Hope that helps! Have a good one!

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Here are some examples about reducing stress and anxiety:

Take a time-out. ...

Eat well-balanced meals. ...

Limit alcohol and caffeine, which can aggravate anxiety and trigger panic attacks.

Get enough sleep. ...

Exercise daily to help you feel good and maintain your health. ...

Take deep breaths. ...

Count to 10 slowly. ...

Do your best.

Have a great day, hope this helps and stay safe! :)

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? A.
Not one of those contestants look ready to compete.

B.
Few of the workers was on time.

C.
Several of the local artists has teaching experience.

D.
Does anyone at this shop know how to fix a watch?

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I'd go with A - as the pronoun is "one".

Which extract from from "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes uses sensory details to indirectly suggest an impression?A. “As the black cascade of perfume came tumbling over his breast”
B. “He did not come in the dawning; he did not come at noon”
C. “The tip of one finger touched it! The trigger at least was hers”
D. “Shattered her breast in the moonlight and warned him--with her death”

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I would say that A) "As the black cascade of perfume came tumbling over his breast" uses sensory details to indirectly suggest an impression.
The other answers either don't have sensory details, or aren't indirect.

Read the sentence.Yesterday, when they arrived at the beach, the students who had never seen the ocean before were surprised by the size of the foaming waves that rolled gracefully toward the shore.

Which part of the sentence is an adverbial dependent clause?

a)when they arrived at the beach
b)who had never seen the ocean before
c)by the size of the foaming waves
d)that rolled gracefully toward the shore

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The correct answer is A, WHEN THEY ARRIVED AT THE BEACH.

In English language, an adverb is one of the part of speech. An adverb is a part of speech that talk more or qualifies a verb. It can also be used to qualify an adjective, another adverb or a clause. An adverbial dependent clause refers to an adverbial clause that can not stand alone. In the question given above, the statement given in option A is an adverbial clause, which quality the verb 'arrived'.

The question is asking us to choose the adverbial dependent clause in the following text:" Yesterday, when they arrived at the beach, the students who had never seen the ocean before were surprised by the size of the foaming waves that rolled gracefully toward the shore. adverbial clauses describe actions, not objects. options: a)when they arrived at the beach - this describes when the event happened, so describes how/when an action happened - a correct answer! b)who had never seen the ocean before - this describes the students, so not an action c)by the size of the foaming waves - this is a prepositional phrase, and not a dependent clause d)that rolled gracefully toward the shore - this is describing the waves

According to the passage, human herds are all of the following except(A) reprehensible
(B) obdurate
(C) autocratic
(D) self-perpetuating
(E) transitory


Passage 4. Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
(Translated by Helen Zimmern)
Inasmuch as in all ages, as long as mankind has existed, there have also been
human herds (family alliances, communities, tribes, peoples, states, churches), and
always a great number who obey in proportion to the small number who command—
in view, therefore, of the fact that obedience has been most practiced and
fostered among mankind hitherto, one may reasonably suppose that, generally
speaking, the need thereof is now innate in every one, as a kind of FORMAL
CONSCIENCE which gives the command “Th ou shalt unconditionally do something,
unconditionally refrain from something,” in short, “Th ou shalt.” Th is need
tries to satisfy itself and to fi ll its form with a content, according to its strength,
impatience, and eagerness, it at once seizes as an omnivorous appetite with little
selection, and accepts whatever is shouted into its ear by all sorts of commanders—
parents, teachers, laws, class prejudices, or public opinion. Th e extraordinary
limitation of human development, the hesitation, protractedness, frequent retrogression,
and turning thereof, is attributable to the fact that the herd-instinct of
obedience is transmitted best, and at the cost of the art of command. If one imagine
this instinct increasing to its greatest extent, commanders and independent
individuals will fi nally be lacking altogether, or they will suff er inwardly from a bad
conscience, and will have to impose a deception on themselves in the fi rst place in
order to be able to command just as if they also were only obeying. Th is condition
of things actually exists in Europe at present—I call it the moral hypocrisy of the
commanding class. Th ey know no other way of protecting themselves from their
bad conscience than by playing the role of executors of older and higher orders
(of predecessors, of the constitution, of justice, of the law, or of God himself), or
they even justify themselves by maxims from the current opinions of the herd, as
“fi rst servants of their people,” or “instruments of the public weal.” On the other
hand, the gregarious European man nowadays assumes an air as if he were the only
kind of man that is allowable, he glorifi es his qualities, such as public spirit, kindness,
deference, industry, temperance, modesty, indulgence, sympathy, by virtue of
which he is gentle, endurable, and useful to the herd, as the peculiarly human virtues.
In cases, however, where it is believed that the leader and bell-wether cannot
be dispensed with, attempt after attempt is made nowadays to replace commanders
by the summing together of clever gregarious men. All representative constitutions,
for example, are of this origin. In spite of all, what a blessing, what a deliverance
from a weight becoming unendurable, is the appearance of an absolute ruler for
these gregarious Europeans—of this fact the eff ect of the appearance of Napoleon
was the last great proof. Th e history of the infl uence of Napoleon is almost the history
of the higher happiness to which the entire century has attained in its worthiest
individuals and periods.

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The answer would be B. I just did this question