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haggard, because it means similar to worn out


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This is just an educated guess but I'll answer the best I can for you!

Unsafe behavior: Whispering to your lab partner while the teacher is talking

Safe behavior would be: Listening to the teacher instead of whispering to your lab partner so you can hear the instructions

Unsafe behavior: Using a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a liquid after you notice that it has a chip in it

Safe behavior would be: Using a different cylinder that is not broken because the one with the chip can hurt someone.  

First scenario, the expectation that is not being followed is:

The safety goggles need to be put on during the investigation so that the eyes won't get injured

Second scenario, the expectation that is not being followed is:

When holding sharp objects, in this case scissors, it needs to be closed and faced downward towards the ground, then wrapping the fingers around the outside of the blades so it cannot open up and cut. Do not run while holding sharp objects as well.

Hope these help! You may change the answers as well to what best fits you and the assignment!

Functional sociologists believe that the most important function of education includesa. teaching of knowledge and skills.
b. the transmissions of culture.
c. social integration and occupational placement.
d. all of the above

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "d. all of the above." Functional sociologists believe that the most important function of education includes teaching of knowledge and skills, the transmissions of culture, and social integration and occupational placement.

The answer on egenuity is D.) All of the above ^-^

In part two of Trifles, how does the symbol of the broken fruit jar impact the theme that women were often unhappy in the roles they were expected to fulfill?

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As many other things, the fruit jar also refers to the fact that women at that time were neglected by their husbands and that their needs were not fulfilled. For example, the women in the story see how unhappy the accused woman was by analyzing not only the broken fruit jar, but also many other broken things in the house, noticing that her husband did not care much for her.

A. The shattered fruit jar symbolizes the broken and unhappy home in which Mrs. Wright lived.

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In both subject and tone, the drama of ancient Rome was ______. comedic religious secular

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The correct answer is secular. This means that it dealt with non-religious themes, topics, motifs, and similar.

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secular

Explanation:

Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?a. Mary remembered to buy milk didn't she?
b. The local police asked the F.B.I. to assist with the case.
c. Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member.
d. The company held it's annual party at the convention center.

How is a compound sentence formed?
a. By joining a simple sentence with a dependent clause
b. By joining two independent clauses and one dependent clause
c. By joining two simple ...

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 I will correct the sentences: (changes between exclamation marks)


a. Mary remembered to buy milk !,! didn't she? (comma needed)
b. The local police asked the !FBI! to assist with the case. (periods are false)
c. Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member.
correct sentence!
d. The company held !its! annual party at the convention center. (its is misspelled)


A compound sentence is formed by joining two independent clauses - so I think that option c is best, although I am unsure what the three dots stand for?

In which of the following excerpts from "The Yellow Wall Paper" does author Charlotte Perkins Gilman seem to mock the romantic belief in the supernatural

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The excerpts from "The Yellow Wall Paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman seem to mock the romantic belief in the supernatural is the following:

A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say a haunted house, and reach the height of romantic felicity- but that would be asking too much of fate!

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"A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say a haunted house, and reach the height of romantic felicity- but that would be asking too much of fate!"

Explanation:

The book tells, in first person, the story of a person forced to confinement by her husband and doctor, who tries to cure her of a nervous depression. Forbidden to make any physical and mental effort, the character mocks the romantic idea that a haunted house brought romantic and rapturous happiness, as in many books. What happens is that she becomes obsessed with the wallpaper of her bedroom, and at last goes crazy.

Long read as a simple tale of gothic horror, The yellow wallpaper was rediscovered in the 1970s by a new generation of feminist theorists and has been studied in more depth ever since. The plot of the work was inspired by experiences of the author herself, who in the 1880s underwent a treatment similar to that of her character - prescribed by the famous "doctor of nerves" S. Weir Mitchell.