Hi Alisha! I hope u r f9 there. well i m also f9 here.. well as u asked me in ur previous letter about my favourite subject so Today I m going 2 write about it..
f9- fine
ur- your
2- to
u-you
this is the intro part which u can write in beginning
Answer:I don’t like my sis
Explanation:
Answer: for me i would personally write about what struggles humanity is faced with, whether it be global warming, overpopulation, famine, economic collapse...etc. it all depends on the subject.
Explanation:
sorry if this dosnt help. if you want comment me what subject its in and i can help you more.
The author includes the above statement to show option C: Mooreland is very small and plain.
In the context of the above statement that "Mooreland is a long way to go not to be anywhere when you get there," the author is conveying the idea that Mooreland is not a particularly remarkable or exciting place to visit.
The phrase "not to be anywhere when you get there" means that Mooreland doesn't have anything special or interesting that makes it worth visiting. This means that Mooreland is a very small and ordinary place, without any special landmarks or attractions that make it different from other places.
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Answer:
its c
Explanation:
in paragraph 2?
Answer:
you need to provide the article
"All through that summer the work of the farm went like clockwork."
"The news of what had happened sped round the farm like wildfire."
"The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others."
Answer:
if im not mistaken, "Starvation seemed to stare them in the face."
Explanation:
starvation isn't human nor is it an animal, it doesn't have eyes to stare. Therefore this is an human action on something you cant touch, smell, nor see.
Answer:
Starvation seemed to stare them in the face.
Explanation:
fifty hours a week, but he will have to forgo six years of income while he is in school. As a
paralegal, Misha will earn $37,000 a year working forty hours per week Monday through
Friday, but he will only be able to work part-time, low-income jobs for the two years he will
be in school. As a police officer, Misha will earn $45,000 a year working about forty hours
a week. Though his schedule will be irregular and his job more dangerous, he can get his
education on thejob. If Misha decides to be a lawyer, which of the following can be seen as
an opportunity cost of this decision?
A. smaller income
B. irregular schedule
C. loss of income in the immediate future
D. There is no opportunity cost because he will earn more money.
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Answer: C. loss of income in the immediate future
Explanation:
The Opportunity Cost of a decision refers to the alternatives we give up for any decisions that we make.
By deciding to become a lawyer, Misha would have to go to school for the next 6 years and therefore forego income he could have earned from one of the other careers for the same time period. This income is the opportunity cost as it is what he will have to give up in order to attend law school and become a lawyer.
if William bradford plymouth came to your school how would you introduce him.
Answer:
Explanation:
Since i know his history pretty well i would do it like this:
William Bradford (1590-1657) was a founder and longtime governor of the Plymouth Colony settlement. Born in England, he migrated with the Separatist congregation to the Netherlands as a teenager. Bradford was among the passengers on the Mayflower’s trans-Atlantic journey, and he signed the Mayflower Compact upon arriving in Massachusetts in 1620. As Plymouth Colony governor for more than thirty years, Bradford helped draft its legal code and facilitated a community centered on private subsistence agriculture and religious tolerance. Around 1630, he began to compile his two-volume “Of Plymouth Plantation,” one of the most important early chronicles of the settlement of New England.
Born of substantial yeomen in Yorkshire, England, Bradford expressed his nonconformist religious sensibilities in his early teens and joined the famed Separatist church in Scrooby at the age of seventeen. In 1609 he immigrated with the congregation, led by John Robinson, to the Netherlands. For the next eleven years he and his fellow religious dissenters lived in Leyden until their fear of assimilation into Dutch culture prompted them to embark on the Mayflower for the voyage to North America.