How many soldiers were killed in World War I?
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10 million

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40 million

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Which statements about iambic pentameter are true? Check all that apply.An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
A line of iambic pentameter contains five iambs, or ten syllables.
A line of iambic pentameter contains four iambs, or eight syllables.
Iambic pentameter does not follow a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in his sonnets.
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An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

A line of iambic pentameter contains five iambs, or ten syllables.

Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in his sonnets.

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Iambic pentameter is a line of poetry that has more than three iambs in it and it is used in drama and poetry. It is the short syllable that is preceded by the long or stressed syllable. Some examples of Iambic pentameter are Macbeth (By William Shakespeare), Holy Sonnet XIV (By John Donne) and so on.

The following statements about iambic pentameter are true because they can be used in a line of poetry.

1. An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. For example deLIGHT, the SUN, forLORN

2. A line of iambic pentameter contains five iambs or ten syllables. For example 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? ' from Shakespeare's sonnet 18.

3. Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in his sonnets. A Shakespeare sonnet is a play that has a rhyme scheme in which each sonnet line consists of ten syllables.

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Round 19.3 to the nearest whole number

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19

When rounding a number with a decimal to the tenths place, the value of the number after the decimal place determines if it is rounded up or down. if the number is 5 or more, the number rounds up. If it is less than 5, the number rounds down.

Which form of the modifier correctly completes the sentence? Most cats can move __________ than most dogs.  A.more quietly  B.most quietly  C.quietly

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Answer: A. More quietly

What is the best definition of literal language

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Literal language uses words exactly according to their proper meaning or precise definitions.
Literal languages uses words exactly according to their proper meanings or precise definitions.

Type the word that has a silent p.arctic
arraignment
auxiliary
bouquet
eighth
exhausted
exhilarate
height
isthmus
lieutenant
pageant
parliament
receipt
rheumatism
rhyme
shepherd
sovereignty
stretched
thoroughly
tongue
twelfth
vehicle
virtue
whether

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The circumference of a circle is 44cm.Find its radius and its area.

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The circumference of a circle is (pi) x (diameter).

Diameter = (circumference) / (pi)

Radius = 1/2 of the diameter = (circumference) / (2 pi)

                                              = (44cm) / (2 pi) = 22cm/pi = 7 cm (rounded)

The area of a circle is (pi) x (radius)²  = 

                                   (pi) x (22cm/pi)² =

                                          (22cm)²/pi  =

                                          (484 cm²)/pi =  154.1 cm² (rounded)


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