For John Milton, literature, faith, and politics were inseparable. How do Milton’s sonnets shape or reflect society? A. In his sonnets, Milton expresses both his satisfaction with his accomplishments and his devotion to God.

B. In his sonnets, Milton expresses both his strong commitment to his faith and his doubts about his abilities.

C. In his sonnets, Milton expresses his need to reject his faith in order to achieve distinction.

D. In his sonnets, Milton expresses his dissatisfaction with the level of his faith.

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Answer 1
Answer: Out of the choices given, Milton's sonnets shape or reflect society by expressing his need to reject his faith in order to achieve distinction. The correct answer is C. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C

Explanation:


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A train accelerates at a rate of 2.5 km/hr/sec. During the acceleration period, its velocity changes by 55 km/hr. Choose the exact time of the train's acceleration.A. 1,200 s

B. 22 hr

C. 22 s

D. 0.045 s

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Using the formula :
v = u + at
a = accelaration = 2.5 km/hour^2
v = final velocity = 55 km / hour
u = initial velocity (in this case u=0)
t = time

hence,
v = 0 + at
v = at
55 km /hour = 2.5 km/hour^2 * t
t = 55 km /hour / 2.5 km/hour^2 
t = 22 hours

Answer:

22 hr

Explanation:

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Complete the sentence. The Babylonian Captivity __________.A. led to the elimination of serfdom

B. helped to spread the Renaissance to northern Europe

C. weakened the prestige of the popes

D. strengthened the overseas trade of Italy

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NONE OF THE ABOVE CHOICES IS CORRECT.

Babylonian Exile is the forced detention of Jews in Babylonia following the latter's conquest of the kingdom of Judah. However the Jews were eventually released by Cyrus the Great and returned to Palestine.

In a plant, a single locus affects both berry color and berry size. There are two mutant alleles (R1 and R2) in addition to the wild-type allele (R0). Individuals that are R0R0 have large, white berries. Individuals that are R1R1 or R0R1 have red berries, individuals that are R2R2 or R0R2 have small berries, and R1R2 individuals have berries that are both red and small. Thus...R1 is dominant to R2.R2 is dominant to R1.R1 and R2 exhibit incomplete dominance.R1 and R2 exhibit codominance.R1 and R2 exhibit pleiotropy.

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Answer:

R1 and R2 exhibit codominance.

Explanation:

In the given plant, pleiotropic locus regulates both berry color and berry size. The R1 allele gives red berries while the R0 allele is responsible for white berries. The heterozygote R0R1 also has red berries, which means that R1 is dominant over R0 for the color of berries. The R2 allele is responsible for the "small" size of berries in homozygous genotype.

The genotype R0R2 also has small berries, which means that R2 is also dominant to R0. However, the genotype R1R2 imparts red color and small size to berries. In the genotype R1R2, both the R1 (responsible for the red color of berries) and R2 (responsible for the small size of berries) alleles are expressed. This represents the fact that the R1 and R2 alleles are codominant and express themselves in heterozygous R1R2 genotype.

3a. Scientists think some organisms have eyespots on their bodies to help them lure in prey. Choices True False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The eye spot instead creates a disguise and used to misdirect predators. The eyespots are a defense mechanism for the organism. Scientists have tested this by painting eye spots on a gake prey and a fish was used a s the predator. The predator was discovered to have attacked the fake eyespots more often as it thought it was the prey's head.

Eyespots on a prey can also make the predator to think that it is facing a larger animal. An example is the butterfly which have large false eyes on its wings.

Name the three types of RNA and their function.

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Answer:

Messenger mRNA: contains the genetic blueprint to make proteins.

Transfer TRNA: They translate mRNA into proteins. They carry amino acids on its third aceptor site to a ribosome complex.

Ribosome rRNA: They form ribosomes essential in protein synthesis.

Explanation:

You want to determine the effects of a certain fertilizer on the growth of orchids grown in a greenhouse. Materials that are available to you include: greenhouse, 100 orchid plants, water, fertilizer, and soil. You want to know if the orchids will grow best with a weak concentration of fertilizer, a medium concentration of fertilizer, or a high concentration of fertilizer. What is your hypothesis, based on your knowledge of what fertilizer does?

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Answer:

IF a high concentration of fertilizer is used, THEN orchid plants will grow best

Explanation:

The hypothesis in an experiment is the testable explanation given in support of an observer problem. It is a predictive statement that aims at proferring a possible solution to a problem or answer a question asked. The hypothesis must be able to be tested via experimentation as this is one important feature all hypotheses must possess. A hypothesis is usually written in an "IF, THEN" format.

In this question, an investigation is being carried out to know the effect of a certain amount of fertilizer on the growth of orchids in a greenhouse. A possible explanation/hypothesis will be:

IF a high concentration of fertilizer is used, THEN orchid plants will grow best.

This can be accepted or rejected depending on the outcome of the experiment.