Compare and contrast tropics , temperate zones and polar zones

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Answer 1
Answer: Tropics: Tropical, warm, very moist atmosphere, lush plant life.
Temperate Zones: Usually the weather is very average, even amounts of sunlight, wind, water, rain, snow, etc. Average amount of wildlife, average amount of plant life.
Polar Zones: Cold, snow, wind, ice, usually polar animals such as penguins, polar bears, arctic hares, arctic foxes, seals, etc. Hardly any plant life, usually just lichen and moss.

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My future plans to be an Airline Pilot. (50words) paragraph.​As a student i need for this question answer.

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Answer:

Paragraph on "my future plans to be an airplane" in 50 words.

Explanation:

Writing a short paragraph on "my future plans to be an airplane" using 50 words.

Ever since I was a child, my dream was to be a pilot. I chose that line because flying makes me feel free and calms me, being up in the air. After graduation, I plan to continue a flying course and becoming a pilot. I hope to achieve my dream successfully.

In line 8, “theirs” refers to(A) innumerable cigarettes
(B) a laburnum’s blossoms
(C) a laburnum’s branches
(D) Persian saddle-bags
(E) birds’ shadows


Passage 7. Oscar Wilde, Th e Picture of Dorian Gray
Th e studio was fi lled with the rich odour of roses, and when the light summer
wind stirred amidst the trees of the garden, there came through the open door the
heavy scent of the lilac, or the more delicate perfume of the pink-fl owering thorn.
From the corner of the divan of Persian saddle-bags on which he was lying,
smoking, as was his custom, innumerable cigarettes, Lord Henry Wotton could
just catch the gleam of the honey-sweet and honey-coloured blossoms of a laburnum,
whose tremulous branches seemed hardly able to bear the burden of a beauty
so fl amelike as theirs; and now and then the fantastic shadows of birds in fl ight
fl itted across the long tussore-silk curtains that were stretched in front of the huge
window, producing a kind of momentary Japanese eff ect, and making him think
of those pallid, jade-faced painters of Tokyo who, through the medium of an art
that is necessarily immobile, seek to convey the sense of swiftness and motion. Th e
sullen murmur of the bees shouldering their way through the long unmown grass,
or circling with monotonous insistence round the dusty gilt horns of the straggling
woodbine, seemed to make the stillness more oppressive. Th e dim roar of London
was like the bourdon note of a distant organ. In the centre of the room, clamped
to an upright easel, stood the full-length portrait of a young man of extraordinary
personal beauty, and in front of it, some little distance away, was sitting the artist
himself, Basil Hallward, whose sudden disappearance some years ago caused, at the
time, such public excitement and gave rise to so many strange conjectures.
As the painter looked at the gracious and comely form he had so skillfully
mirrored in his art, a smile of pleasure passed across his face, and seemed about
to linger there. But he suddenly started up, and closing his eyes, placed his fi ngers
upon the lids, as though he sought to imprison within his brain some curious
dream from which he feared he might awake. “It is your best work, Basil, the best
thing you have ever done,” said Lord Henry languidly. “You must certainly send
it next year to the Grosvenor. Th e Academy is too large and too vulgar. Whenever
I have gone there, there have been either so many people that I have not been able
to see the pictures, which was dreadful, or so many pictures that I have not been
able to see the people, which was worse. Th e Grosvenor is really the only place.”
“I don’t think I shall send it anywhere,” he answered, tossing his head back in that
odd way that used to make his friends laugh at him at Oxford. “No, I won’t send
it anywhere.” Lord Henry elevated his eyebrows and looked at him in amazement
through the thin blue wreaths of smoke that curled up in such fanciful whorls from
his heavy, opium-tainted cigarette. “Not send it anywhere? My dear fellow, why?
Have you any reason? What odd chaps you painters are! You do anything in the
world to gain a reputation. As soon as you have one, you seem to want to throw
it away. It is silly of you, for there is only one thing in the world worse than being
talked about, and that is not being talked about. A portrait like this would set you
far above all the young men in England, and make the old men quite jealous, if old
men are ever capable of any emotion.”

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The correct answer is letter  (B)The laburnum’s (trembling) branches can hardly bear the burden of the beauty of “the honey-sweet and honey-colored blossoms of a laburnum” (6–7), the subject to which “theirs” refers.

Which sentence contains an interjection? a) Peggy, would you pass me the peas?
b)Solving the problem was easy, my dear sister!
c)Let’s go to the circus!
d)Oh! Now I remember where I put my wallet

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The correct answer is D) Oh! Now I remember where i put my wallet. That is because an interjection is an abrupt remark or an exclamation and exclamations are almost always followed by an exclamation mark. This can include numerous types of sounds like Oh!, ah!, or things like dear god!, my goodness!, or similar things.

How do outlines help when writing an essay for an exam?

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Outlines help in writing an essay for an exam by providing a guideline or short summary of the important details. It will be easier to remember the contents when presented in this manner as they are highlighted. Discussion is also well-organized and in proper order.

There are many different genres of fiction, each with its own distinct characteristics. Examples of genres include detective fiction, science fiction, historical fiction, fairy tales, fables, horror, mystery, and humor. What genre of fiction do you most enjoy reading? Give some examples of literary works that you like from that genre, and explain why it is your favorite genre. Also discuss what you dislike about the genre, if anything.

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For me, personally, the genre I enjoy most and which is by far my favorite genre is fantasy. The works in this genre are The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien, A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin, The Dark Tower by Stephen King, etc. What I like about this genre, apart from all the fantastic creatures and magic, is definitely the heroism and strength of many characters, who go through many perils throughout their quest. And of course, there are dragons. :)
There are some downsides to it, of course. If you don't like unrealistic situations, this is definitely not for you. Characters may often be portrayed as either good or bad, and you know that in the end, good always wins, which is not always the most interesting ending. 

Name your favorite genre of fiction—science fiction, for example.

Mention some literary works in that genre that you've read and enjoyed. For example, Foundation by Isaac Asimov and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams are famous science fiction books.

Describe what you like about your favorite genre of fiction, including some of its characteristics. For example, science fiction takes you away from reality and into a futuristic realm with cool gadgets and vehicles. People sometimes even travel through time and space in science fiction stories.

Mention something you dislike about your preferred genre. For example, the writing in science fiction may sometimes seem unemotional and dry, and some descriptions are so detailed and specific that the story becomes hard to read.

Where would a pronunciation guide for a word be most likely to be found? [L.11-12.4.c]a. encyclopedia
b. thesaurus
c. dictionary
d. glossary

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I think d. Glossary