Write a sentence using aptitude*​

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At an early age, Willow showed an aptitude for languages.


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the answer is b. drawing a conclusion 

It's either A or B. I would go with B though.

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John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) was the sixth president of the United States.


Why were peasants the only ones who danced the walzer until the early eighteenth century?A.Peasants did not socialize with members of the upper class.
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Technically this has two answers. Peasants did not socialize with members of the upper class and therefore high society would not have been introduced to the dance until later in the century. However, the real true answer is because the dance was considered to be too bad mannered for refined people. Those of high society had their own dances and would almost never do anything that lower class people would do, but with this dance it was different. The dance required the couple to face each other in a closed position and they had to physically touch for the entire dance. This was simply not allowed for the elite because it was scandalous that unwedded men and women would ever be in such a position to resemble an intimate embrace.

Both petroleum and coal are made up of complex carbon-based molecules, and both originated with living creatures of some kind. Both are vital sources of energy for the modern world and both were formed by geologic processes over millions of years. However, petroleum was mainly formed from the remains of ocean-dwelling microorganisms. Coal, on the other hand, originated from decayed vegetation in ancient swamps and bogs. In any case, it took millions of years for both coal and oil to be produced. This is the case because it took that much time for overlying sediments to produce the unimaginable heat and pressure that would one day allow us to harvest these energy resources.1. What organizing principle or principles are used in this paragraph?
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The organizing principles that are used in this paragraph are comparison and contrast; cause and effect. In the beginning, the author is giving the similarities and the differences between petroleum and coal, and moves on to talk about cause and effect in the end. 

In the story “Old Man of the Temple” by R. K. Narayan, what experience does the narrator have in the Taxi on his way to Kumbum?

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He had a supernatural experience during his ride in the taxi as the old man’s spirit possessed the taxi driver.  The old man’s spirit refused to believe that he was dead until the main character was able to prove otherwise.  In the end, the old man accepted the truth and the knocking at the temple stopped.

How does Shakespeare use imagery and setting to provide the mood in Romeo & Juliet: Act 3, Scene 1?

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i'd say mysterious kinda because they harley know each other so its like when your trying to figure somebody out!!! I hope i helped you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)