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Which gas is absorbed by the leaves?
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Answer 1
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Answer:

carbon dioxide

Explanation:

Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air, combine it with water and light, and make carbohydrates — the process known as photosynthesis. It is well established that as CO2 in the atmosphere increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases. This is known as the CO2 fertilisation effect.

Answer 2
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I believe it is carbon dioxide.

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Shell-fish are, comparatively, slow of movement, without guile, pitifully trusting, and very easily caught. Which is the correct meaning for the word guile as used in this sentence? A) anger B) drive C) energy D) shrewdness

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Answer:

It is D

Explanation:

Answer:

sly or cunning intelligence

1. In an argument about random drug testing for students, your opponent argues that schools should respect a student's privacy and not randomly test for drugs. Which statement would best refute this argument? (Points : 3) We must protect our teenagers and current methods of cutting off drugs at the source are not working. Discouraging drug use among athletes will discourage it among the rest of the student body. Urine, hair, and breath samples can be used to test for the use of many common drugs. To enforce random drug testing is to view students as guilty until

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Answer: The first statement is the answer. We must protect our teenagers and current methods of cutting off drugs at the source are not working.

Explanation: The refuting or counter argument against the opponent is against drug use. While the opponent argues that students privacy should be respected irrespective of whether they abuse drugs or not.

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Match the person to the description.1. Amphimedon
person who unsuccessfully urges the crowd not to try to attack Odysseus
2. Eupithes
person who gave Odysseus his bow; murdered by Heracles
3. Dolius
loyal, old nurse/maid of Odysseus's household
4. Medon
loyal manservant to Odysseus; father of Melanthius and Melantho
5. Halitherses
Antinous's father; killed by Laertes
6. Eurycleia
loyal swineherd; takes Odysseus in with no questions
7. Iphitus
loyal cowherd; fights at Odysseus's side
8. Eumaeus
one of the dead suitors; Menelaus' son
9. Philoetius
the herald; spared during the slaughter

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1. Amphimedon - one of the dead suitors; Menelaus' son.
2. Eupithes - Antinous's father; killed by Laertes.
3. Dolius - loyal manservant to Odysseus; father of Melanthius and Melantho.
4. Medon - the herald; spared during the slaughter.
5. Halitherses - person who unsuccessfully urges the crowd not to attack Odysseus.
6. Eurycleia - loyal, old nurse/maid of Odysseus' household.
7. Iphitus - person who gave Odysseus his bow; murdered by Heracles. 
8. Eumaeus - loyal swineherd; takes Odysseys in with no questions.
9. Philoetius - loyal cowherd; fights at Odysseus's side. 

Answer:

1. Amphimedon  

one of the dead suitors; Menelaus' son

2. Eupithes  

Antinous's father; killed by Laertes

3. Dolius  

loyal manservant to Odysseus; father of Melanthius and Melantho  

4. Medon  

the herald; spared during the slaughter  

5. Halitherses  

person who unsuccessfully urges the crowd not to try to attack Odysseus

6. Eurycleia  

loyal, old nurse/maid of Odysseus's household.  

7. Iphitus  

person who gave Odysseus his bow; murdered by Heracles.

8. Eumaeus  

loyal swineherd; takes Odysseus in with no questions.

9. Philoetius  

loyal cowherd; fights at Odysseus's side.

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There was a time when I was a victim of ineffective listening. I was sharing to someone about a family problem of mine and then this person seemed to only listen half-heartedly. The barrier present was that he was not ready to listen to my problems and then the result is that he gave me poor advice. That was really annoying.

The knowledge of a speaker adds to the speaker'sA. emotional appeal.
B. ethical appeal.
C. verbal appeal.
D. appeal to reasoning.

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The answer is A. Emotional Appeal
Emotional appeal. The answer to this question would be A.

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The pronoun that would best complete the given sentence above is the word "everything". The complete sentence would be: "Now that I am cured, everything seems great!". The word "great" is an adjective that is used to describe something; therefore, "everything" is used to correctly fit the sentence. The correct answer would be the first option. 

Answer:

everything

Explanation:

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