What does diffuse mean

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people.

Explanation:


Related Questions

Why was the Soviet Union so popular when Orwell wrote Animal Farm?
Which literary device has Emily Dickinson used in these lines?How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog To tell your name the livelong day 1) metaphor 2) alliteration 3)simile 4)allusion
What was the cause of Hindley’s cruel behavior toward Heathcliff?
Excerpt from: The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe The room in which I found myself was very large and lofty. The windows were long, narrow, and pointed, and at so vast a distance from the black oaken floor as to be altogether inaccessible from within...Dark draperies hung upon the walls. The general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered. Many books and musical instruments lay scattered about, but failed to give any vitality to the scene. I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow. An air of stern, deep, and irredeemable gloom hung over and pervaded all.Which idea from the passage is really an opinion?
The oldest ___ in the world is the Roman Pantheon; the circumference of its dome is about 142 feet. A. concave B. configuration C. effigy D. rotunda

Code of ethics used by organisers of the international tourism trade show in Berlin to reduce their carbon footprint

Answers

Part of the code of ethics used by the organizers of the International Tourism Trade show in Berlin was the offer to the participants to compensate for their carbon dioxide production by donating. Another part of their code of ethics was the attempt to minimize the use of paper to the absolute minimum and the use of shared cars for the transport rather than each user hiring a taxi separately

What is the best analogy comparing an outline to a research paper?A. An outline is the blood and the research paper is the organs.
B. An outline is the skeleton and the research paper is the body.
C. An outline is the organs and the research paper is the muscles.
D. An outline is the heart and the research paper is the brains.

Answers

Thebest analogy comparing an outline to a research paper is letter B: An outlineis the skeleton and the research paper is the body. This is because skeleton islike a framework, the foundation of something, the fundamentality of creation. Itis like the fundamental source of everything beautiful that is yet to grow. Adefault of a thing coming for beauty. It is something that came from somethingthat we do not know yet if it is beautiful or not when it grows. But in theright time, everything about it will unravel, slowly but surely, like a flower,from being just a bud (skeleton) to becoming a flower with healthy petals (researchpaper).

Which statement would the author of "Speaking of Symbolism" most likely agree with?a. Authors are always describing personal experiences.
b. It is possible to describe the true nature of symbolism.
c. Authors are always challenging the beliefs of other writers.
d. Readers will always search for symbols

Answers

I believe that the statement the author of "Speaking of Symbolism" would most likely agree with is that readers will always search for symbols. Symbolism means that there is an infinite number of symbols, and that each person can see different meaning in any symbol. 

How is the underlined pronoun used in the subordinate clause? The woman (who )illustrates that comic strip lives in our town.

A.
subject

B.
direct object

C.
indirect object

D.
object of a preposition

Answers

The underlined pronoun used in the subordinate clause which is the word "who" is used as a, option A. Subject. The word who is used as a subject because it is the pronoun that refers to its antecedent, the word "woman". It is not used as a direct object because it is not the receiver of the action. Neither as an indirect object or object of a preposition.

The poems “I, Too” by Langston Hughes and “From the Dark Tower” by Countee Cullen both use figurative language to express their opinions about racial segregation. Read each poem, and then match each characteristic to the correct poem.

Answers

I can't find the options of your question, but here are some characteristic of "I,too" poems by countee cullen :
- Cullen use end-stop techniques to establish facts in hsi poem
- He used enjabment technique to arramge the lines of his powm
- He used interpolation of different line endings

Hope this helps

What aspect of culture does the following excerpt from "What For" by Garrett Hongo celebrate?I lived for stories about the war
my grandfather told over hana cards,
slapping them down on the mats
with a sharp Japanese kiai.

Answers

Answer: holidays

During holidays as narrated in the What For by Garrett Hongo, telling of stories while playing cards is one of the common pastime of the folks. This practice has been carried from one generation to another becoming a part of the culture.

Answer:

The aspect of culture that the excerpt from "What For" by Garrett Hongo celebrates is family.

Explanation:

The excerpt from "What For" by Garrett Hongo creates a mental image of a family happily interacting doing traditional things that pass from generation to generation, as it mentions the Hana cards which traditional in Japanese families to play games in the reunions, it also mentions how important are the stories that the grandfather used to tell for the narrator.