Who is OZ in the book wizard of oz

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Answer 1
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That is the place Dothy and her friends are in.

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Answer 2
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Well there is the Land of Oz which is basically where Dorothy is headed to at the Emerald City to see the Wizard. Oz the person is the Wizard that the characters are headed to see.


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Which title of a painting is printed correctly?A.
Water Lillie's

B.
"Water Lillie's"

C.
Water Lilies

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I am also going to go with A: Water Lillie's (as long as it is normal and not underlined).

Hopefully this helped and good luck.

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The answer is,

A. ABAB

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Can someone tell me the meaning of this quotes:“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”-Confucius

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basically its saying as long as you reach your goal it doesnt matter how you got there. this is my opinion... ever heard of the tortoise and the hare? even tho the tortoise was obviously slower he crossed the finish line because he didnt stop to rest like the hare did
its just like the rabbit and the turtle. it doesn't matter how fast or slow you pace yourself. as long as you keep going until you finish

What does loathsome mean asit is used in the following line's from IV sence 3 of Romeo and Juliet​

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lonely   like by yourself

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Answer: The word loathsome, as it is used in Act IV, scene 3 of Romeu and Julieta, means something that provokes malaise, repulsion, disgust.

The author of the story—Romeo and Juliet, Williams Shakespeare, uses the word 'loathsome' to elicit feelings of disgust and repulsion thereby eposing the readers to the state of things in the line of the story.

Which word correctly completes the sentence? _______ turn is it to do the washing up?
1. Who’s
2. Whose
3. Whom
4. Which

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Write a sentence useing mutltitask

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When people multitask, they are prone to committing more mistakes.

Hope that helps :)
When a person multitasks they do two things or more at the same time.

She multitasked by juggling balls while solving a math problem.
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