What things sound like orange?

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Answer 1
Answer: There are no known words in the English language that sound like orange. You can get part of the sound from the word "hinge" as in door hinge. 
Answer 2
Answer: Like rhyme? if so:   -George   -Forge... I'm not really sure on what you are asking but that was my guess... 

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If you're always trustworthy, you are never _____

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If you're always trustworthy, you are never DISHONEST.
The answer is dishonest because if you are always trustworthy you are never dishonest

Which of the following is an example of a random sampling?The school newspaper asks teachers in that middle school how they feel about the behavior of twelve year old boys.

The manager of a restaurant asks customers their opinion on a new salad dressing.

A national survey company picks one phone number from each area code in America to call and ask for an opinion on current political issues.

Migrant workers are surveyed on their opinion of mandatory health insurance for companies.

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I'm going to go with the following: A national survey company picks one phone number from each area code in America to call and ask for an opinion on current political issues.

The reason I went with this option is because in statistic terms people are chosen from a larger group making them a subset. The individuals are being chosen randomly but yet the individuals all have the same likelihood  of being chosen as anyone in the subset group.

Hopefully this helps and makes sense.

An example of hyperbole

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HYPERBOLE

The 10 examples of hyperbole - The mountain receded, The wind blew away my dream, The newspaper spoke, Tears of blood, The moon will be taken, The bottom of the sea swells, Nature speaks, I swallowed pride, My hair turned white in anticipation, His heart was broken.

Definition of Hyperbole

  • The definition of hyperbole is the exaggeration of something that is impossible to happen to people, animals, and situations. It also means excessive description and analogy.

Here are the used examples and usage in the sentence:

1. The mountain receded. We know that it is impossible for the mountain to recede because it is designed in the same place where it is placed.

Example in sentence

  • The mountain receded when I saw the light of the sun.

2. The wind blew away my dream. It is impossible to live the dream because it is not a thing.

Example in sentence

  • My dream was blown away when my family died because of the typhoon.

3. The Newspaper is talking. It was impossible for him to speak because he was not a person capable of speaking.

Example in sentence

  • Let the Newspaper speak so you can learn something.

“Excessive description.”

4. Tear blood. It is impossible for one to shed blood just because of frustration or painful events.

Example in sentence

  • Because of Pedro's death, Elsa shed blood.

5. The moon will be taken. We know that it is impossible to capture the moon because if it happens it will have a big bad effect on all beings.

Example in sentence

  • I can take the moon just so you can say yes.

6. Big under the sea. Love cannot be the depth of the sea because it is not a thing.

Example in sentence

  • Because my love for you is as deep as the sea, I can forgive you over and over again.

7. Nature speaks. It is impossible for him to speak because he is not a person who has the ability to speak.

Example in sentence

  • Nature speaks whenever humans destroy it.

8. I swallowed my pride. It is impossible to swallow pride because it is not a thing but a human trait.

Example sentence

  • Because I have nothing, I swallowed my pride just to get my son treated.

9. My hair turned white while waiting. It's impossible to be there in an instant, just because of waiting all of a person's hair will turn white. Example in the sentence

  • My hair has turned white from waiting for you as you are always late.

10. His heart was broken. It is impossible to break someone's heart, just because the problem hurts. If this happens, he should be dead.

Example in sentence

  • My heart broke when my pet died.

Other Examples of Hyperbole

  1. I will fathom the deepest seas for you.
  2. My love for you reaches the sky.
  3. The whole world heard your cry.
  4. Dollars rained on Nena when Sesar came home.
  5. Tears are flowing.
  6. Blood flooded the streets.

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What is the purpose of developing an overall research question

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Answer:

Formulating research aim and objectives in an appropriate manner is one of the most important aspects of your thesis.

Explanation:

In the book "And then there were none" how was Captain Philip Lombard invited to the island?

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Answer:

In fact, he is invited to Indian Island under the pretense of being hired by someone for a vague but dangerous sounding job. We get another glimpse into his confidence, which borders on arrogance, when he responds to the knowledge that there is a killer on the island.

Explanation:

In "The Long Journey Through the Wilderness," how are Joshua and Caleb different from the other Israelites? A. They help Moses find manna and water when food and drink are scarce for the Israelites. B. They do not believe that the Promised Land is a good place to live. C. They miss their lives in Egypt and want to return there. D. They are willing to endure hardship without complaint to reach the Promised Land.

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I have never read a story called "The Long Journey Through the Wilderness" but I am an avid Bible reader and I study it throughly. The Biblical answer to your question is D. Hope this helps and if you have any other Bible questions, feel free to ask me! :)