What's the importance of getting to know people before judging

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Answer 1
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You just never know what a person is like until you truly meet them. I used to hate this guy for several years, but now we are best friends. I didn't know we had so much in common and he me a lot in arguments. Not that arguing is good or anything. You get the point...I hope.
Answer 2
Answer: Not letting yourself assume things based off of their physical appearance or behavior. Get to know them before you form an unrealistic opinion

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The answer is:  My chances of becoming a vet, therefore, have greatly improved.

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What does the word perfunctory mean

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of an action or gesture

This Means "An Action Or Gesture."

What is the helping verb in this sentence? The moon had risen early in the evening. A. evening B. had < C. early D. risen

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The helping verb in that sentence is: B) had
The word had, "helps" the verb risen by telling when the moon risen up
The word had tells that the moon has already risen up
The word A) evening is a noun, not a verb
The word C) early is an adjective, not a verb either
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Answer: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) operates the National Response Coordination Center, supports all Emergency Support Functions and has the duties of preparation for, protection against, response to, and recovery from all-hazards incidents.

Explanation:

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FEMA Provides leadership and technical and financial assistance, including guidance on Individual Assistance, Public Assistance, and Hazard Mitigation Program eligibility.

FEMA the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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Which of the following words is used as a coordinating conjunction? A. so B. after C. since D. as

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The correct answer is A. So

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In language, coordinating conjunction are short words that connect elements of the same importance. In the case of English language, there are only 7 words that are considered as coordinating conjunction and these are and, or, but, so, yet, for and nor. Considering this, from the options provided the only one that is a coordinating conjunction is the word "so" not only because this is one of the seven coordinating conjunctions in English but because indeed it links elements of the same importance as in the sentence "I was too tired, so I take a nap". Additionally, other words such as since or as are subordinating and not coordinating conjunctions.

a. so

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