The right to remain silent when arrested or interrogated is guaranteed under

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the Miranda rights. this is why the police read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested.

It was made law that a police officer has to read you your rights when you are arrested because a guy with the last name of Miranda didn't know that he had the right to remain silent when he was taken into custody for an awful crime (I think it was either abduction or rape).He told the police everything because he didn't know he had the right to remain silent. He brought his case to court and won the new law was named the Miranda rights after his last name.

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Answer: The right to remain silent is protected under the 5th amendment 

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What provides the opportunity for Duncan's assassination? A. his visit to Macbeth's castle
B. the presence of the witches
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a visit to macbeths castle because they makes the most sense .The others one do not make sense

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His visit to Macbeth's castle:  provides the opportunity for Duncan's assassination.

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Mrs. Dubose speaks cruelly to Scout and Jem and is harsh with Atticus, yet Atticus is kind to her and considers her courageous. Why does Atticus treat her this way?
a. Atticus wants to keep the neighborhood peaceful.
b. Atticus does not have to agree with people to respect their dignity.
c. Atticus dreads confrontation with people.
d. Atticus knows Mrs. Dubose will die soon and he will no longer have to deal with her disrespect.

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Its B, Im Pretty Sure, Yup, Have a great day!

In which sentence is the underlined verb used correctly? A. For the past few months, we forget to call Aunt Flo.
B. Despite our reminders, Sean did forgot his homework.
C. Last week Emma forgot her sister’s birthday.
D. By this time next week I had forgotten my appointment.

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C. because the nouns and time come together to make sense with the verb
 C. Last week Emma forgot her sister’s birthday. 

You have just read a chapter in a textbook that discusses influential American authors from the 1930s. Who would you expect to be included in this chapter? a. Allen Ginsburg b. Jack Kerouac c. Frances Willard d. Scott Joplin e. Zora Neale Hurston

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You might not anticipate Zora Neale Hurston to be mentioned in this chapter about significant American authors from the 1930s. Therefore, the correct option is E.

American writer, anthropologist, and filmmaker Zora Neale Hurstonwas also a filmmaker. She published hoodoo studies and depicted racial conflicts in the American South in the early 1900s. Her fourth book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, which was released in 1937, is the most well-known.

Their Eyes were Watching God was one of her most well-known pieces. The fictitious account detailed Janie Crawford's turbulent life. Zora Neale Hurston defied literary conventions by concentrating her writing on a black woman's experience.

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My cousins and I went fishing last weekend. We were catching a boatload of fish, but then a problem sprang up. The boat started taking on water, quickly! We had to jump out and swim to shore. We were dead tired after that. The boat sank quicker than the Titanic. Luckily, we weren’t too far from shore.What allusion does this passage include?

What type of allusion is this?

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The Titanic"

2) Historical

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The allusion described in this passage is about the Titanic. "The boat sank quicker than the Titanic." This sentence is referencing an historical even that actually happened back in 1912 while using this as a comparison to the boat and how it sank. Hence, this type of allusion is an historical allusion (referring to an event in history).

The superlative form of beautiful is

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The superlative form of beautiful is most beautiful.

The reason being said is because it's an adjective; and it has three syllables. When an adjective has more than two syllables you put most to make it into a superlative.


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