Answer:
C: Emergency Medical Technician
Explanation:
Trust me on this!!!! My older brother was training to be an EMT for 2 years.
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Does your family live in Minnesota?
Choose
Answer: LIVE
Explanation:
live is a verb
Answer:
LIVE is the verb.
Explanation:
A verb is an action you or someone else or a group is doing. It's an action. Verbs usually have a "to" in front of them. For example, to live.
If you say "To Minnesota" or "To family", this wouldn't be a verb. Because you might say "This is our tradition to family" or "People should not be protected, to Minnesota." But this isn't a VERB.
final answer, live.
2-Both suggest how good people should live their lives.
3- Both are less than a page in length. Both explain something about the natural world.
Answer:
Last one
Explanation:
Folk tales and fables commonly suggest how to live ethically and often use animals as characters, but they do not all share the same length, detail daily life, or explain the natural world.
Folk tales and fables are common types of traditional stories that convey lessons and morals about life. Although they come from different cultural backgrounds, they share a few key similarities. One commonality is that both folk tales and fables often suggest how good people should live their lives, imparting moral or ethical lessons through the narrative. These stories have been passed down through generations and are rooted in the oral tradition of storytelling. Another common feature is their use of animals as characters to exemplify human traits and behaviors. However, it's not accurate to say that all folk tales or fables are less than a page in length or that they all include details about people's daily lives, as some can be quite elaborate. Additionally, not all folk tales or fables necessarily explain something about the natural world, though they may include elements of it.
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Answer:
b chronological
Explanation:
Ex: The chief events are in chronological order.
Answer:
Nowhere man.
Explanation:
John's lyrics are somewhat autobiographical and introspective on this 1965 song that features brilliant harmonies throughout and lyrics that offer help to the forlorn listener. It is the song titled "Nowhere man."
John Winston Lennon was an English singer and songwriter, he was born on the 9th of October, 1940 in Liverpool, England. Unfortunately, he was assassinated by Mark David Chapman and died on the 9th of December, 1980 in New York, United States of America.
John formed his first band named "The Quarrymen" which later became "The Beatles" band in 1960 with the world famous James Paul Mccartney.
On the 21st of October, 1965 John recorded the song titled "Nowhere man" with his Beatles band in their sixth (6) studio album titled "Rubber soul." The rendition of Nowhere man was done in a three-part harmony by John, Paul and Harrison while John and Harrison played the lead guitar solo in unison.
Nowhere man was the first song which was unrelated to love, relationships or romance to be recorded and released by The Beatles. Apparently, the song was about John or simply put, the song was somewhat autobiographical, philosophical and introspective as it was written in first person.
Here's an excerpt from the song;
[Verse 1]
\\He's a real nowhere man.
\\Sitting in his nowhere land.
\\Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
Answer:
Hmm... I'm kind of confused what you mean. Capitalize the a?
Explanation:
The sentence 'Athletes from all over the world' is incomplete. It is missing a verb or predicate. It can be corrected as 'Athletes from all over the world compete in the Olympics'.
The provided sentence, 'Athletes from all over the world,' is una complete sentence. This is missing a verb or predicate part to make the idea conveyed complete. A potential correction could be, 'Athletes from all over the world compete in the Olympics'. Here, 'compete in the Olympics' serves as the predicate, providing the necessary action that the athletes (the subject) are performing.
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