What did you learn from a tale of two countries

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Answer: what two countries are you talking about 

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What country is not a member of the UN Canada Cyprus or France?

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All three countries are members of the UN.

France joined in 1945,
Canada in 1945
Cyprus in 1960.

A country that is not a member of US is Norther Cyprus (officially Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus)
I am not sure about this question because all three are members of the UN 

Which sentence from “Ellis Island” is a major supporting detail?The minority who were detained on Ellis Island can be divided into three categories. (paragraph 2)

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The diseases that examining doctors looked for were cholera, scalp and nail fungus, tuberculosis, insanity, epilepsy, mental impairments, and trachoma, a highly contagious eye infection that could lead to blindness and death. (paragraph 2

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The sentence "The diseases that examining doctors looked for were cholera, scalp and nail fungus, tuberculosis, insanity, epilepsy, mental impairments, and trachoma, a highly contagious eye infection that could lead to blindness and death" from paragraph 2 is a major supporting detail.

What frightens the Lilliputian more than Gulliver's Scimitar ?

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Gullivers large size frightens the lilliputians more than his scimitar does.

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Gulliver was not abnormally towering but the Lilliputians were extremely small. This was the central cause of fear for the small Lilliputians.He was a titan according to what they thought.

Identify the italicized word according to its class in structural linguistics.Rain began to fall.
intensive
adjective
noun
empty word
verb

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I don't know which word is underlined, so I will just write every part of speech.
Rain is a noun.
Began is a linking verb.
To is an empty word.
Fall is a verb.
Or to fall could be seen as a verb, you don't have to separate them.
But again, you didn't underline anything, so I don't know for sure.

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It is a verb

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Supply a/an or the if they are necessary:1. ... Lake Ontario is one of ... five Great Lakes in ... North America.
2. Andrew and Alice went to ... school yesterday and then studied in ... library before returning home.
3. There are only ... few seats left for tonight's musical at ... university.
4. When you go to ... supermarket, please buy ... bottle of ... chocolate milk and ... dozen oranges.
5. Your ... car is five years old and it still runs well.
6. No one in ... German class knew ... correct answer to ... Mr. Gruber's ... question.
7. ... red books on ... table are for our Geography class.
8. Please give me ... cup of coffee with ... cream and ... sugar.
9. ... judge asked ... witness to tell ... truth.
10. Margaret is studying ... Physics and ... Chemistry this term.
11 ... Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ... France to ... United States.
12. Peter's father bought him ... ball that he had wanted for his birthday.
13. Our cousin is in ... hospital so we went to visit him ... last night.
14. ... Queen Elizabeth II is ... monarch of ... Great Britain.
15. On our trip to Brazil, we crossed ... Atlantic Ocean.
16. While Ted was in Alaska, he visited ... Eskimo village.
17. ... Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.
18. ... armchair she is sitting in is broken.
19. ... Civil War was fought in ... United States between 1861 and 1865.
20. Two nights ago there was ... bird singing outside our house.
21. George can't go to ... cinema tonight because he has to write ... essay.
22. Scientists hope to send expedition to ... Mars during ... 1990s.
23. John has been admitted to ... School of Medicine at ... Cambridge University.
24. Emma plays ... guitar and her brother plays ... violin.

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Explanation:

1. ... Lake Ontario is one of ... five Great Lakes in ... North America.

2. Andrew and Alice went to ... school yesterday and then studied in ... library before returning home.

3. There are only ... few seats left for tonight's musical at ... university.

4. When you go to ... supermarket, please buy ... bottle of ... chocolate milk and ... dozen oranges.

5. Your ... car is five years old and it still runs well.

6. No one in ... German class knew ... correct answer to ... Mr. Gruber's ... question.

7. ... red books on ... table are for our Geography class.

8. Please give me ... cup of coffee with ... cream and ... sugar.

9. ... judge asked ... witness to tell ... truth.

10. Margaret is studying ... Physics and ... Chemistry this term.

11 ... Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ... France to ... United States.

12. Peter's father bought him ... ball that he had wanted for his birthday.

13. Our cousin is in ... hospital so we went to visit him ... last night.

14. ... Queen Elizabeth II is ... monarch of ... Great Britain.

15. On our trip to Brazil, we crossed ... Atlantic Ocean.

16. While Ted was in Alaska, he visited ... Eskimo village.

17. ... Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.

18. ... armchair she is sitting in is broken.

19. ... Civil War was fought in ... United States between 1861 and 1865.

20. Two nights ago there was ... bird singing outside our house.

21. George can't go to ... cinema tonight because he has to write ... essay.

22. Scientists hope to send expedition to ... Mars during ... 1990s.

23. John has been admitted to ... School of Medicine at ... Cambridge University.

24. Emma plays ... guitar and her brother plays ... violin.

In the word "irresistible," the prefix "ir–" means

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The prefix in the word "irresistible" is "ir (means not) resist (base or root) ible (suffix). The word is also an adjective. In order to know what's the prefix and suffix you should always find first what's the word root or base. For instance, in the word "irresistible" the root is "resist".

The word "irresistible" has the prefix "ir (means not) resist (base or root) ible (suffix)". The term also serves as an adjective.

Prefixes and suffixes are always determined by first determining the word's base or root. For instance, "resist" is the source of the term "irresistible". A prefix is an affix that comes before the word stem. It transforms a word into another word when it is added at the beginning. For instance, the word unhappy is created when the prefix un- is added to the word joyful.

A prefix is also known as a performative, particularly in the study of languages, because it modifies the form of the words to which it is attached. Like other affixes, prefixes can be inflectional, resulting in a new word form with the same fundamental meaning and lexical category.

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