In a plant, roots absorb water and nutrients. Those materials are then transported to other parts of the plant. Which statements describe the system in an animal that functions in a similar way? Choose all answers that are correct.

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*The responsibilities of transporting materials throughout the animal's body are done by the circulatory system. *An animal's blood moves nutrients throughout the animal's body like water in a plant's system moves nutrients.-are the statements that [ describe the system in an animal that functions in a similar way. ]

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Answer: *The responsibilities of transporting materials throughout the animal's body are done by the circulatory system. *An animal's blood moves nutrients throughout the animal's body like water in a plant's system moves nutrients.-are the statements that [ describe the system in an animal that functions in a similar way. ]

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How is the noun clause used in the sentence? Can we talk about what you said?

A.indirect object
B.object of a preposition
C.predicate nominative
D.direct object

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The correct answer is B, object of a preposition. In this sentence, the noun clause is 'what you said', and it comes directly after 'about', which is a preposition. This makes it the object of the preposition 'about'.

Which of the following sentences is grammatically INCORRECT?A Make sure you tell Jim that the printer is out of ink.
B Either the broken lamp nor the stained rug was thrown out with the trash.
C Both John and Jack are going to the park to watch the baseball game.
D As an office, we should cut down on our use of Styrofoam cups.

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The answer is B. This is because "either' and "nor" cannot be used together. Instead, "either/or," is a pair, or "neither/nor," which is the negated version of "either/or." To make this sentence correct, you would say "Neither the broken lamp nor the stained rug was thrown out with the trash," OR "Either the broken lamp or the stained rug was thrown out with the trash."

If 12 out of 21 students in a class are girls, then, to the nearest percent, what percent of the class is composed of girls?

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The closest percent is 57 percent
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Which lines from homers " the odyssey "best shows an example of hyperbole ? a ) with that i boarded ship and told the crew to embark at once and cast off cables quickly .
b) a dozen vessels sailed in my command and to each crew nine goats were shared out and mine alone took then .
c) i am odysseus , son of laertes , known to the world for every kind of craft - my fame has reached the skies .
d) now we stared across at the cyclops shore, so near we could even see their smoke , hear their voices , their bleating sheep and goats .

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The correct answer is answer choice C, "I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to the world for every kind of craft - my fame has reached the skies". A hyperbole is, simply put, an exaggeration. Odysseus' fame has not literally reached the skies; he is simply exaggerating his fame to get his point across. For instance, when someone wants to go somewhere, and wants to convince a friend to come with them, they might say 'everyone's going', or something along those lines. However, everyone in the world is not literally going; that someone is simply exaggerating to make a point.

I need this ASPAPPPP!!!!!!plssss1. What does the term objective mean?
based on rumors
based on assumptions
based on facts
O based on opinions

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Answer: opinions

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Read the analogy below. weary : refreshed :: bored : engaged What type of analogy is this?a. cause and effect
b. classification
c. synonym
d. antonym

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This type of analogy is: d. antonym.

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. The words listed above are the opposite of one another. Here are the definitions:

*weary means same as tiredness
*refreshed means same as energized
*bored means tired and lacks the interest to do something
*engaged means very busy due to being interested to do something 

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antonym

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