9. My grandparents' birthdates are March 23, 1937 July 3, 1932 and March 4 1936.

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The characters of Our Town are merely allegorical.

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'The characters of Our Town are merely allegorical' this statement is most - likely true :) (again) ... :-D 
Our Town by Thornton Wilder The story is equally simple. The first act introduces us to the town, Grover's Corners in New Hampshire, seen in the early years of the 20th Century--and most particularly to the Gibbs and Webb families, who live next door to each other. The second act finds boy-next-door George and girl-next-door Emily marrying, and a flash-black shows the audience how their romance began. It is a simple tale, full of details of small town life, church choir on Wednesday night, milk delivered fresh each morning, breakfast to be made, chickens to be fed--and slowly, as the action moves forward, we are drawn into this simple way of life and its seemingly endless and trivial repetitions.

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A caption and a citation

Correct answer is a caption and a citation

Read the following paragraph to answer the question. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table. "Good morning to the world!" she said. "Tim, hand me the orange juice. What does everyone have planned for today?" Which sentence is an example of an imperative sentence? A. "What does everyone have planned for today?" B. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table. C. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. D. "Tim, hand me the orange juice."

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Imperative sentence is a kind of sentences that asks or tells someone to do something in a form of command, suggestion, advice or request. In the given paragraph, the example of an imperative sentence is letter D. "Tim, hand me the orange juice." It clearly implies the idea of asking Tim to do something for Eugenie.

Some modern areas of study have names based on Greek. Mark each of the following areas of study if its name has a Greek origin. A.
physics







B.

biology








C.

geography








D.
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E.
philosophy
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The correct responses are - Physically, absolutely. Its Greek translation is "knowledge of nature" yeah, biology bios- is short for "life" and logy: yeah, study geography Geo stands for "earth," and graphy means writing. No, algebra! It's a term from Arabic. The Greek words Philo- (love) and sophy (knowledge) are related.

What are Greeks?

Mycenaean civilization, which came to an end about 1200 BCE, was followed by ancient Greek culture, which lasted until Alexander the Great's demise in 323 BCE. It was a time of significant advancements in politics, philosophy, the arts, science, and other fields, leaving behind a legacy that had an unmatched impact on Western civilization.

Despite being useful and frequently used, the word "colonization" is deceptive. As implied by the word's later Roman provenance, applying it to ArchaicGreece does not necessarily entail the state-sponsored dispatch of a specific number of people. One thing that will become clear is that the colonizing movement may have had some influence on state creation.

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Physics: yes! it means "knowledge of nature" in Greek!
biology: yes! bios- means "life" and and logy: study
geography: yes! geo is earth and graphy:
 Algebra: no! it's an arabic word.

philo-(love) sophy (knowledge) is also of greek origin!

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Answer:

relish

Explanation:

( enjoy greatly ) that's the meaning of relish :)

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The answer is: B. Spoiled rich teenager learns humility after working with the homeless.

(A dynamic character is one that changes in some way throughout the story.)

B.

A spoiled rich teenager learns humility after working with the homeless.