Where did St. Hilda die?

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Answer:  Hackness, United Kingdom

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Hilda suffered from a fever for the last seven years of her life, but she continued to work until her death on 17 November 680 AD, at what was then the advanced age of sixty-six. In her last year she set up another monastery, fourteen miles from Whitby, at Hackness.


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Which corrects the shift in tense in this sentence? When they had been choosing to go to the dude ranch, they did not know how far a drive it was from the airport. A. are choosing B. have chosen C. chose D. chosen

What is compound interest?a. interest that is accumulated over a period of time but only occurs in a passbook savings account
b. when you earn interest on the interest you have already made
c. when you earn interest on only the principal
d. when you earn interest on the difference between the principal and the interest

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the answer is D

Explanation:

Compound interest is the addition of interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit, or in other words, interest on interest.

Write a simple essay about nigeria​

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Nigeria, an African nation on the Gulf of Guinea, has numerous common milestones and natural life saves. Secured territories, for example, Cross River National Park and Yankari National Park have cascades, thick rainforest, savanna and uncommon primate natural surroundings. One of the most conspicuous locales is Zuma Rock, a 725m-tall stone monument outside the capital of Abuja that is envisioned on the national money

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Nigeria is in africa

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Nigeria is in africa cause thats where it is

What do you think is the significance of the "snake-thing" or "beastie"?

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Assuming that you are talking about the lord of the flies

the snake-thing or bestie could be described as their own personal fear. Sometimes, people often project their personal fear and transform it into some sort of monster which is what happened to the boys at the island

The language of the poem compares the fog to ________ .

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I would go with 'An animal.' Because, " The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes, The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes, Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening, Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains," If that be correct to an animal, You're welcome :)

Which structure is used for memoirs?a. persuasive
b. expository
c. descriptive
d. narrative

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Answer: D, narrative.

 When the authors want to write about their memories, childhood, the entire story of their life or only part of it, they use the genre of literature memoir, which comes from French meaning memory. This technique used to tell a story of someone's life has its proper narrative shape and focus, which envolves reflection on a particular place or event.

The answer is *D. Narrative*, because a memoir is a story/letter of one's life as being told to someone else.

Besides the Declaration of Independence, the Virginia Declaration of Rights also served as a model for which document? the US Bill of Rights Thomas Paine’s Common Sense the English Bill of Rights the Iroquois Constitution

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Answer:

  The US Bill of Rights.

Explanation:

  The Virginia Declarations is a document drafted in 1776 to proclaim the inherent right of men, including the right to reform or abolish inadequate government.

  It also served as a model for the Declaration of Independence. It influenced these documents because the Virginia Declaration of Rights is considered as one of the earliest documents to protect individual rights such as the freedom of religion or the free press.

  I hope this answer helps you.


The Virginia Declaration of Rights offered inspiration for the Declaration of Independence as well as the US Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was eventually added to the American Constitution.