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Well for you my son might be deaf but for me he is the smartest kid. And I know that he will prove me right. One day your school will say "Thomas Edison studied inmour school."
Iam so sorry if you are not convinced by my answer .
As a concerned citizen of Triston and a member of the North Carolina Conservation of Nature Council, I am asking for the community's help with a serious issue. First, I want to congratulate our town's mayor and city council for planning to build a new community theater. However, do they realize that building the theater on Asbury Woodlands will destroy the prime breeding ground for an endangered species?
The Bachman's warbler is a small bird about four inches in length. This green-backed bird has a bright yellow belly and face and is sometimes confused with the similarly colored hooded warbler.
Since 1897, the population of the Bachman's warbler in North Carolina has decreased from more than 500,000 to fewer than 100. The main reason is the destruction of the areas (like Asbury Woodlands) that it uses for its natural breeding grounds. Bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps and wet thickets in heavy, full-grown forests where they can build their nests and feed on insects.
This does not mean that we cannot build a community theater. A similar situation recently arose in Cape Pristo, North Carolina. Nobel Hotels canceled its plans to build a high-rise structure when it became known that the roseate tern, another endangered bird, was living in the suggested location. Nobel Hotels put up a new building several miles down the beach from the original location, and the roseate tern kept its home.
Our community has forever prided itself on caring for our natural surroundings. The city council has promised that the proposed theater will be "highly tasteful" and that the structure will "complement the spirit of our town."
The city council's honorable concern for the endangered Bachman's warbler would smooth the feathers of many voters. With their help and the support of our townspeople, future generations will appreciate the beauty of this little bird.
Redmond Harris
Which statement best captures the main argument of this editorial?
a)Protecting the woodlands will give future generations a chance to appreciate the beauty of endangered species of birds.
b)The city council should not be allowed to pursue city projects that will decrease the population of endangered birds.
c)The need to conserve Asbury Woodlands to protect endangered species far outweighs that of providing a community theater.
d)Conserving Asbury Woodlands is important because Bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps to build their nests and feed on insects.
(c)The author’s proposal is actually extreme and violent, not gentle as the title says.
B.) Young people participate in a lottery.
C.) Theseus uses the silken thread.
D.) Theseus fights the Minotaur.
E.) Aegeus drowns in the Aegean Sea.
F.) Theseus becomes king.
I believe the answer is: A) Athens agrees to pay the tribute.
B) Young people participate in a lottery.
D) Theseus fights the Minotaur.
In the story, Minos is the king of Crete who waged war against the Athens. He offers not to bring total destruction to Athens, but in return he expected that Athens give tributes of human lives. Knowing Athens have no other choice, they agreed. Thesus is the son of King Aegus who wanted to elminate this tribute system and decided to fight the minotaur
The Cruel Tribute is an old Greek story by James Baldwin. King Mino's action caused Athens to pay the tribute, young people to participate in the lottery, and Theseus to fight Minotaur. Thus, options A, B, and D are correct.
Minos was the king of Crete and called for war with Athens. He called the war and entered with a great fleet and challenged Aegeus the king of Athens. In exchange for not getting involved in the war, Minos asks for human tribute.
Theseus was the son of the king Aegeus and was not in favor of the human tribute system and aks to fight Minotaur so that the system will get abolished.
Therefore, Theseus fights Minotaur to abolish the tribute system.
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Answer: B) During the famous battle of Iwo Jima, six Navajo code talkers operated continuously, transmitting each message without a single mistake.
This sentence states that the Navajo code talkers operated continuously during one of the most significant battles of the war. Moreover, not only did they not stop the transmission, but they exchanged all messages without a single mistake. This accomplishment shows that the Navajo code talkers were quick-thinking and precise.
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Your answer would be that the predicate is the VP "kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light" and the participle is "running in place".
Explanation:
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. It is the part of the sentence or clause that contains a verb and states something as regards the subject. In this case, the VP "kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light". In order to identify it, you should first identify the subject by asking the question who/what verb(ed)? Who kept her heart rate up while waiting for the light? The answer is "the woman". Therefore, the rest of the sentence is the predicate.
Moreover, the participle phrase is "running in place". This is a present participle as it ends in -ing. Participles always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence. In this case, the participle phrase descibes the noun "woman".