Which sentence best describes a central idea of the section of the section idea ""air preassure""

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Answer 1
Answer: When a high- and a low-pressure air mass are far apart, air moves quickly from high to low pressure.

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Feelings associated with the word daft

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Answer:

enthusiastic about, mad about, crazy about

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Which answer choice correctly completes the sentence? Don't worry; you will get __________ turn.
a. yours
b. you're
c. your

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Answer:

C.)  Your


It is your, because if you go through the answers, replace them with the word, and does the sentence 'Don't worry; you will get yours turn.' make sense? No, try the next one then. You're means you are, so read the sentence saying you are replacing the blank. If it doesn't make sense check the next answer.
Also, your is a possessive adjective, and yours is a possessive pronoun.
the answer is c. your

i need help need two Which sentences state reasons for tension between the American colonists and the British political powers? The American colonists were alarmed by the large influx of common people from Britain. The American colonists strongly opposed the tax laws imposed by the British government. The American colonists were dismayed by the lack of support from the British government in the French and Indian War. The American colonists were angered by the presence of British soldiers who had found employment in America.

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"The American colonists strongly opposed the tax laws imposed by the British government" is the only sentence is that completely correct and was a major source of tension.

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"The American colonists strongly opposed the tax laws imposed by the British government"

This is the only sentence is that is completely correct and was a major source of tension.

Which part of the excerpt supports the claim that Paine believed the human cost of the colonists' armed struggle against the British was well worth the outcome?A) I call not upon a few, but upon all: not on this state or that state, but on every state
B) Let it be told to the future world, that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it
C) Say not that thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands
D) the blood of his children will curse his cowardice, who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them happy
E) I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection

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The correct answer is B. Thomas Paine believed the human cost of the War of Independence was well worth the outcome, as those lives would "repulse" the "depth of winter" that the British dominance was for the American colonists. In other words, he states that the lives that were to be offered in the cause would be remembered and valued positively in the future.

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b

Explanation:

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. Mike explained, "It's an optical illusion." He pointed, saying, "the lines are only black and white." B. Mike explained, "It's an optical illusion." he pointed, saying, "The lines are only black and white." C. Mike explained, "It's an optical illusion." He pointed, saying, "The lines are only black and white." D. Mike explained, "it's an optical illusion." He pointed, saying, "The lines are only black and white."

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That's tricky, but the correct answer is A.

Hope I helped!

- Amber
Yeah, its A
I agree Amber!

Is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? Shannon read Stuart Little and reported on it.
a. compound sentence
b. simple sentence

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The correct answer is A, because a compound sentence consists of two independent clauses, in this case 'Shannon read Stuart Little' and '(Shannon) reported on it'. B isn't correct, because a simple sentence consists of one independent clause, and there are two here.