Ann and Robert _______ every promotional contest that they enter. A. wins B. win

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Answer: win

Explanation: Ann and Robert win every promotional contest that they enter. the answer is win because wins would be for describing just one thing or person or describing the future depending on how you put it. to help you out a little more i'll put it in a sentence. ann wins every promotional contest she enters.


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What is the participial phrase in the sentence? As the tornado picked up speed, the debris, ripped apart by the wind, flew in different directions

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As the tornado picked up speed

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Identify whether the following is a simple sentence or a compound sentence. He told her the truth, but she did not believe it. simple sentence compound sentence

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Answer:

The sentence above is a compound sentence.

Explanation:

A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as and, for, but, or a semicolon. An independent clause is a sentence that can stand alone as a sentence because it represents a complete thought. In this case, the sentences have been joined by a the coordinating conjunction "but".

It is a compound sentence. It has a comma and a conjunction.

An author commits plagiarism when references are clearly cited. almost no original work is done on the paper. the author's name is mentioned and directions are given for location of the quote/paraphrase. paraphrased material is credited.

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Answer: almost no original work is done on the paper

Plagiarism is an unethical practice wherein you take or use someone's work, writing, song and idea and taking it as your own without acknowledging the original source of the information. It is a clear act of fraud by stealing someone else's literary works. Providing a list or sources used in a bibliography is not enough because you need to cite and acknowledge the original source of information even within the text you are making or else you are clearly commiting plagiarism.

If a regulation were adopted by school officials forbidding discussion of the Vietnam conflict, or the expression by any student of opposition to it anywhere on school property except as part of a prescribed classroom exercise, it would be obvious that the regulation would violate the constitutional rights of students.Which is the best summary of the passage?
A. "If a regulation were adopted by school officials forbidding discussion of the Vietnam conflict," except as a class activity, it would be clear that the rule "would violate the constitutional rights of students."
B. The majority opinion, correctly, in my view, argues that the rights of the poor students who can only express their views on Vietnam during a ridiculous class activity are clearly violated.
C. In Tinker v. Des Moines Justice Fortas argues that it would be obvious that students' rights are violated "if a regulation were adopted by school officials forbidding discussion of the Vietnam conflict . . . except as part of a prescribed classroom exercise."
D. In his majority opinion on Tinker v. Des Moines, Justice Fortas argues that if students were not allowed to talk about Vietnam at school, unless as a class activity, it would be an obvious violation of their rights.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. The majority opinion, correctly, in my view, argues that the rights of the poor students who can only express their views on Vietnam during a ridiculous class activity are clearly violated."

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d. i just got it wrong so ik

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Evidence based on personal experiences is which kind of evidence?A-empirical
B-logical
C-anecdotal
D-truthful

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Evidence based on personal experiences is  =====>

Answer ==>  ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE





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ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE

Explanation:

i took the test this is the correct answer.

In “The Open Boat” Stephen Crane shows that man projects his own fears on nature while nature remains indifferent. Which lines in the excerpt reflect this theme?Canton flannel gulls flew near and far. Sometimes they sat down on the sea, near patches of brown seaweed that rolled on the waves with a movement like carpets on a line in a gale. The birds sat comfortably in groups, and they were envied by some in the dingey, for the wrath of the sea was no more to them than it was to a covey of prairie chickens a thousand miles inland. Often they came very close and stared at the men with black bead-like eyes. At these times they were uncanny and sinister in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone. One came, and evidently decided to alight on the top of the captain's head. The bird flew parallel to the boat and did not circle, but made short sidelong jumps in the air in chicken-fashion. His black eyes were wistfully fixed upon the captain's head. "Ugly brute," said the oiler to the bird. "You look as if you were made with a jack-knife." The cook and the correspondent swore darkly at the creature. The captain naturally wished to knock it away with the end of the heavy painter; but he did not dare do it, because anything resembling an emphatic gesture would have capsized this freighted boat, and so with his open hand, the captain gently and carefully waved the gull away. After it had been discouraged from the pursuit the captain breathed easier on account of his hair, and others breathed easier because the bird struck their minds at this time as being somehow grewsome and ominous.

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There are a few lines that illustrate the theme that man projects his own fears on nature while nature remains indifferent.

The first is the line: "At these times they were uncanny and sinister in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone." Here, all the birds are doing is staring at the men, yet the men feel they are "uncanny and sinister." The men are projecting their own fears on indifferent birds.

The final line also illustrates this theme: "After it had been discouraged from the pursuit the captain breathed easier on account of his hair, and others breathed easier because the bird struck their minds at this time as being somehow grewsome and ominous." Here, the narrator tells us that the birds strike the men as being "grewsome and ominous." They believe the birds are foreshadowing some sort of evil. Again, they are projecting their own fears onto birds that do not care about them one way or another.

Answer:

"often they came very close..."

"after it had been discouraged from the pursuit..."