Over a period of years, working your way to the top of your graduating class is an example of:long-term goals
short-term goals
management goals
impossible goals

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is long-term

Short term would be something like passing the exam with a high mark, while management would be on devising a plan on how to manage your time. An impossible would be if you planned to do it without even being enrolled in the school.
Answer 2
Answer: either long-term goals or management goal....I'm pretty sure it's long term goals though


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Match the person to the description.1. Antinous son of Cronus, Athena's father


2. Zeus "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia


3. Mentes Telemachus's devoted servant


4. Poseidon vocal suitor of Penelope


5. Polyphemus Pallas Athena in disguise


6. Calypso "earth-shaker"


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son


8. Laertes Telemachus's grandfather

9. Eurycleia Cyclops

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1. Antinous ,vocal suitor of Penelope He was one of the man of Odysseus. He was a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who willfully defiles Odysseus’ home while the hero is lost at sea.
2. Zeus son of Cronus, Athena's father Zeus was the son of Zeus who had trick his father and freed his siblings from his father's stomach.
3. Mentes Pallas Athena in disguise He was Pallas Athena in disguise. He was tasked by Odysseus to take care of Telemachus when he was in a war.
4. Poseidon , God of the Sea and the father of Cyclops.He was mad at Poseidon for being disrespectful.

5. Polyphemus son of Poseidon, also known as Cyclops.

6. Calypso "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia . She had kept Odysseus in her island for 7 years.


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son 

8. Laertes-  Telemachus's grandfather and the father of Odysseus.
9. Eurycleia the wet-nurse of Odysseus.She was brought by Laertes. She had helped Odysseus accomplish his task in killing the suitors of Penelope.1. Antinous ,vocal suitor of Penelope He was one of the man of Odysseus. He was a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who willfully defiles Odysseus’ home while the hero is lost at sea.
2. Zeus son of Cronus, Athena's father Zeus was the son of Zeus who had trick his father and freed his siblings from his father's stomach.
3. Mentes Pallas Athena in disguise He was Pallas Athena in disguise. He was tasked by Odysseus to take care of Telemachus when he was in a war.
4. Poseidon , God of the Sea and the father of Cyclops.He was mad at Poseidon for being disrespectful.

5. Polyphemus son of Poseidon, also known as Cyclops.

6. Calypso "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia . She had kept Odysseus in her island for 7 years.


7. Orestes Agamemnon's son 

8. Laertes-  Telemachus's grandfather and the father of Odysseus.
9. Eurycleia the wet-nurse of Odysseus.She was brought by Laertes. She had helped Odysseus accomplish his task in killing the suitors of Penelope.

After having read "The Odyssey" by Homer, the correct answers matching the person to the descripion are the following:

1. Antinous - vocal suitor of Penelope. Also the son of Eupithes.

2. Zeus - Son of Cronus, Athena's father.

3. Mentes - Pallas Atenea in disguise.

4. Poseidon - "earth-shaker". The god of the seas

5. Polyphemus - Cyclops. The son of Poseidon

6. Calypso - "bewitching nymph" of Ogygia. She wanted to marry Odysseus.

7. Orestes - Agamemnon's son.

8. Laertes - Telemachus's grandfather.

9. Eurycleia - Telemachus's devoted servant.

How do you think the selling price of an item is decided on?
What factors are involved?

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Answer:

well I work in a store and the selling price of an item is dependent on the price that you're buying it so basically it depends on the wholesale price.

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I think the factors involved when determining a price for a product would be the cost of the materials used, profit, reasonable price for customers, and competition.

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What does the husband do before he marries again?

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Before the bridegroom marries Subha, he visits her at her parents' home to inspect her. Her parents (especially her mother) show her off, and the bridegroom (and his friend) approve. 

The bridegroom came with a friend to inspect the bride. Her parents were dizzy with anxiety and fear when they saw the god arrive to select the beast for his sacrifice. Behind the stage, the mother called her instructions aloud, and increased her daughter's weeping twofold, before she sent her into the examiner's presence.

Answer:

3dgenuity

Explanation:

Before the bridegroom marries Subha, he visits her at her parents' home to inspect her. Her parents (especially her mother) show her off, and the bridegroom (and his friend) approve. The bridegroom came with a friend to inspect the bride. Her parents were dizzy with anxiety and fear when they saw the god arrive to select the beast for his sacrifice. Behind the stage, the mother called her instructions aloud, and increased her daughter's weeping twofold, before she sent her into the examiner's presence.

Chose the word that he's defines the word panegyrics from the novel frankenstein

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A public speech or published text in praise of someone or something.

The word gotten is an example of _____. a barbarism British usage substandard English an Americanism

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That is an Americanism.

The correct standardized British form of the verb get is Get-Got-Got, however, in the US, gotten is the more used form of the past participle making it Get-Got-Gotten.

This was an Americanism.

Which excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else." is the best example of fast-paced narration

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Pace plays a crucial role in keeping the reader with the author. It is an importanct feature of narration. The pace relies on the mood and emotion in the story which depicts it be slow paced or fast paced.

In "Lather and Nothing Else.", the best example of fast-paced narration is "The lather was drying on his face. I must hurry. Through the mirror, I took a look at the street."

The excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else" Which is the best example of fast-paced narration is the following:

“I estimated he had a four-days’ growth of beard, the four days he had been gone on the last foray after our men. His face looked burnt, tanned by the sun.”