"It's so. You can do it. I had my doubts when you told me. Now looky here; you stop that putting on frills. I won't have it. I'll lay for you, my smarty; and if I catch you about that school I'll tan you good. First you know you'll get religion, too. I never see such a son."What do these words by Huck’s father reveal about his character?
a/He wants Huck to have a better life than he himself had.
b/He does not believe that Huck will succeed academically.
c/He believes that education will make Huck feel superior.
d/He feels that religion is the only subject worthy of study.

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is option C. The words of Huck's father reveal that he believes that education will make Huck feel superior. In the excerpt, Huck's father calls Huck "smarty" and he expresses that he does not want his son to rise above him in education because he may not be able to dominate his son.

Answer 2
Answer: I'm thinking a. what about u?


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No 125.6 is grater because the whole is 125 and for the other it is 12
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I would argue that C. enjoy, is the correct answer because the camping is constant so the enjoyment of crowds is also likely constant. As well, it is in a form of present tense so it can't be past tense or future, and the use of "are enjoying" makes it passive which is typically frowned upon.

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I think it is B; had been enjoying

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Your teacher has asked you to write a composition describing your ideal house.(120-180 words)Please!! Make for me a good text with title "Ideal House"!!!!!

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Ideal House.

To me, the ideal house is not an ideal house. It is a home. Instead of Olympic-sized swimming pools and steaming spas, all I want is a nicely-decorated, cosy bungalow, where my family and I can peacefully reside.
I won't ask for much when Christmas time rolls around again, children smooshing footprints into the delicate snow, just that I can have a fire, and marshmallows, and my best friends and family to gather around it and roast with me.
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My ideal house is a home.
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An adjective is: A word or phrase that modifies, describes, or is grammatically related to a noun.

For example: The sentence: "The candy tasted sweet and gingery". The adjectives in the sentence are: Sweet and Gingery.

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An adjective is a word that modifies or describes something.
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The blue sky is very vast.

The adjectives in the example sentence are BLUE & VAST.

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Well, generally I don't agree with keeping animals in the circus.

But I guess in some rare cases, provided that the animals are really well treated (which excludes the bigger species, since they can't possibly not be stressed by the small amount of space circus offers), and provided that for whatever reason they can't live in the wild, (their environment is disappearing or they're hurt and would be rejected in a group), I guess it would be acceptable to  keep them in a circus.

It would probably work best for the species that more readily socialize with humans: dogs, some monkeys. Again, this would only be acceptable if animal welfare was always in the first place, and if for examples the animals could refuse performing on a given day.

In those circumstances, a circus could provide a predator- free environment for them, which would be beneficial for the animals (but again, I am very skeptical this is ever the case).

they help the animals get strong and exercise make people like the animals so they can buy them as a pet
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