"Is she your best friend?"
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direct object
B.
subject
C.
predicate nominative
D.
object of a preposition
First of all, be open about what you can get for a job. Secondly, think of all the good sides ofgetting that job rather than the bad sides to it. Third use all your strengths when doing yourjob. It will give a good impression on yoursupervisors and bosses. When you decide to transfer to another place, they cangive good reviews of your work.
There are several ways to develop and be of positive attitude to maintain a good work environment.
This simply means being optimistic about situations, social interactions with others and with yourself included.
Being a good example qualifies you for a great work environment as you set yourself for success.
Creating a safe space for learning in a positive manner in a work environment sets one up for great success in no time.
Refusing and eliminating negative talks goes a long way of boosting and building the right atmosphere for greatness in the work space.
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The correct answer is D. Note to self: Buy brown eggs. Definitely not white eggs; Ruth always yells when I get white eggs, but then she yells a lot anyway because she probably grew up in - wait, what color egg did she want?
Explanation:
In literature, the stream of consciousness refers to a style of narrator and type of narrator in which the events that occur in a story, as well as the feelings and perceptions of the narrator, depict they way feelings and perception occur in human being's mind. Because of this stream of consciousness writing usually depicts the thoughts of the narrator as they flow, which includes gaps in the narration, disorganized ideas and in some cases lack or punctuation.
This is the case of option D. as this option presents the thoughts of the narrator as they flow disorganized around the ide of buying eggs, this can be seen in the lack of connectors between ideas and in some sentences such as "wait, what color egg did she want?" that shows the thinking process of the narrator, as he or she has forgotten the previous ideas, which is common in stream of consciousness but not in other types of writing.
Answer:
Note to self: Buy brown eggs. Definitely not white eggs; Ruth always yells when I get white eggs, but then she yells a lot anyway because she probably grew up in - wait, what color egg did she want?
Explanation:
That is why the Share Our Wealth societies are forming in every nook and corner of America….They have a great work to perform. Here is what we stand for in a nutshell:
Number one, we propose that every family in America should at least own a homestead equal in value to not less than one third the average family wealth…. So our first proposition means that every family will have a home and the comforts of a home up to a value of not less than around $5,000 or a little more than that.
Number two, we propose that no family shall own more than three hundred times the average family wealth, which means that no family shall possess more than a wealth of approximately $5 million….
Number three, we propose that every family shall have an income equal to at least one third of the average family income in America…. We propose that no family will have an earning of less than around $2,000 to $2,500 and that none will have more than three hundred times the average less the ordinary income taxes, which means that a million dollars would be the limit on the highest income.
What is the dominant form of evidence used in this passage?
A) ethical evidence
B) logical evidence
C) emotional evidence
D) there is no type of evidence that is dominant
Answer: Logical evidence
Explanation:
This whole section is very straightforward. There are a lot of statistics, numbers, and facts for the American people.
Thus, it can't be emotional evidence.
To continue, its not discussing ethics (people's behavior). It's just assigning funds to American families.
So, it has to be logical evidence, which makes sense because FDR describes the condition of the US and the moves he has to take to make sure that the country doesn't end up in economic difficulty.
Answer:
Now to cover the principles of the share-our-wealth society, I give them in order:
1. To limit poverty:
We propose that a deserving family shall share in our wealth of America at least for one third the average. An average family is slightly less than five persons. The number has become less during depression. The United States total wealth in normal times is about $400 billion or about $15,000 to a family. If there were fair distribution of our things in America, our national wealth would be three or four or five times the $400 billion, because a free, circulating wealth is worth many times more than wealth congested and frozen into a few hands as is America's wealth. But, figuring only on the basis of wealth as valued when frozen into a few hands, there is the average of $15,000 to the family. We say that we will limit poverty of the deserving people. One third of the average wealth to the family, or $5,000, is a fair limit to the depths we will allow any one man's family to fall. None too poor, none too rich.
–Huey Long,
February 5, 1934
Why does Long believe that distributing about $15,000 to each US family would increase the nation’s wealth to more than $400 billion?
It would create hope for the lower classes and inspire them to work harder.
It would make things more even for all Americans.
It would limit the depths of poverty that anyone can sink into.
It would increase cash circulation in the market because more people would be spending.
Explanation:
what is the answer? pls never mind the answer was d