Who would win?The most powerful animus that the world has ever seen capable of telepathy, predicting the future, and controlling the mind of everyone he see's
OR
A strawberry?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: A strawberry

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Answer 2
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Answer:

A strawberry just cause strawberry's are awesome

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What is one reason Postman believes television is a myth in current culture?A. Because TV offers an unbiased view on a plethora of topics
B. Because TV offers experiences that normal society will never personally experience
C. Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are invisible
D. Because TV is accepted as normal in some societies but shunned in others

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Answer:

C. Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are invisible

Explanation:

Postman refers to French literary theorist Roland Barthes. He argues that “TV has accomplished the status of 'myth'". The point here is to understand what does “myth” mean to Barthes. Postman himself later on explains:  “a myth is a way of thinking so deeply embedded in our consciousness that it is invisible”.

C. Because TV is so embedded in the culture that its effects are invisible.

From looking at the title, which one of the following books is most likely to be nonfiction?a.the spy who came in from the cold
b. Excercise for all scans
C. The stranger within
D.a summer in Venice

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From looking at the titles provided above, the one which is most likely to be nonfiction is:

D. a summer in Venice

The title of the book in this depicts real experiences of real people because it is more realistic and does not includes fictional words.

The verb phrase is underlined in the sentence. What principal part is the main verb?The football player has scored three touchdowns.

A.
past

B.
past participle

C.
present

D.
present participle

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Answer: Your answer is B because it is past tense but also it has a helping word in front of it

hope this made sense :)

To whom or what does William Blake’s “The Lamb” direct its praise? (1 point)animals
the gentleness of nature
Jesus
the "Little Lamb"

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I would say that William Blake directs the poem's praise to the gentleness of nature. The book where all these poems are written is called Songs of Innocence, so it is obvious what he is talking about.

The answer is C: Jesus

 In the poem "The Lamb", William Blake directs its praise to Jesus, who is called "the Lamb of God" in the Bible.  The poet speaks and makes questions, and is talking to the lamb, but the subject is another:Whomade thee; Gave thee life etc. Then, he answers: I'll tell thee...He is called by thy name...a Lamb meek and mild.

Name 3 equivalent fractions for 1/2

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three equivalent fractions for 1/2 are 2/4, 3/6, 20/40
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What does Will realize after reading the Book of Gramarye? A.
that the Book is at risk of being destroyed by the Dark

B.
that the Old Ones are the most powerful beings in the universe

C.
that he should copy parts of the Book for future reference

D.
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c).that he should copy parts of the book for future reference
Your answer is C. That he should copy parts of the Book for future reference.

Hope this helps.