What is the definition of climate

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The definition of climate is the temperature, precipitation, winds, etc., characteristic of a region.  

It also means a prevailing trend or condition in human affairs: the climate of opinion.

The definition depends upon the usage of the word.

Answer 2
Answer: The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period 

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Ideas area. the way words and phrases are used to tell the story
b. the descriptive words and phrases make the writing interesting
c. the key elements of the story and the details that support them
d. the way sentences are written and flow together to tell the story

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Ideas are the key elements of the story and the details that support them. Idea is among the six traits that are very necessary to follow for effective writing. The ideas of the story contains the main message  and the concept of the story. It is also made up of all the other supporting details that develop the theme of the story. A good writer prefers details that are very interesting and informative and not the obvious ones. The writer must repeat what the reader already knows. It is always an edge to be able to convey an idea in the most unique and extraordinary way.

What happened to two-bits car in the outsiders?

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His loud insults cause Pony and Randy to talk in the quietness of the Mustang. After this, he and Pony visit Johnny and Dally in the hospital. They see Johnny is lying face down, with a broken back and burns covering his body.

the ran inside the house and bite people

Which elements are distinct to drama and not typically found in other written stories?a. plot
b. script
c. setting
d. theme
e. cast

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The elements that are distinct to drama and not typically found in other written stories are B. scripts and E. cast. Scripts are given to actors who are going to play their roles from that particular play, and cast is the term to refer to those actors and everyone working on the play. These are some elements that you wouldn't find in a novel or a poem, whereas plots, settings, and themes do exist there as well.

Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Part 1

Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable. At friendly meetings, and when the wine was to his taste, something eminently human beaconed from his eye; something indeed which never found its way into his talk, but which spoke not only in these silent symbols of the after-dinner face, but more often and loudly in the acts of his life. He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to mortify a taste for vintages; and though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy, at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove.
"I incline to, Cain's heresy*," he used to say. "I let my brother go to the devil in his quaintly 'own way.'" In this character, it was frequently his fortune to be the last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down-going men. And to such as these, so long as they came about his chambers, he never marked a shade of change in his demeanour.
No doubt the feat was easy to Mr. Utterson; for he was undemonstrative at the best, and even his friendship seemed to be founded in a similar catholicity of good-nature. It is the mark of a modest man to accept his friendly circle ready-made from the hands of opportunity; and that was the lawyer's way. His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object. Hence, no doubt, the bond that united him to Mr. Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman, the well-known man about town. It was a nut to crack for many, what these two could see in each other, or what subject they could find in common. It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend. For all that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week, and not only set aside occasions of pleasure, but even resisted the calls of business, that they might enjoy them uninterrupted.
*The biblical story of Cain and Abel is a story about two brothers who gave offerings to God. Abel’s offering was accepted by God, but Cain’s was not. Jealous, Cain killed his brother. When God asked Cain where Abel was, Cain said, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” By saying this, Cain implied that what his brother did was his own business. (Genesis 4:1-16)

What may the mention of the Cain and Abel story in the quote in the second paragraph foreshadow?
That Mr. Utterson will be involved in violence

That Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are actually brothers

That this will be a story about Mr. Utterson's sin and forgiveness

That Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are two parts of a trinity of characters

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The answer is "That Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are two parts of a trinity of characters."
Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield, play a similar role in the biblical story of the two sons of Adam and Eve. Mr. Utterson believes that he is similar to Cain while Mr. Enfield is to Abel.  He thinks that his attitude is similar to Cain, considering that he was a lawyer and a man who often grabbed the opportunity when it was presented to him.

Select the symbol that indicates best that the conflict in Rome is a political one.

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The symbol that indicates best that the conflict in rome is a political one would be : Lion in the capitol
Cassiuss refer to Caesar as the Lion in the Capital since he saw him as someone that is fierce and dangerous, and he felt the need to overthrow caesar

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Identify which stage of the listening process is occurring in the following scenario.Frederick rang the doorbell repeatedly at his friend Jim's house. "Did you get them?" he demanded as soon as Jim opened the door. Jim grinned and held up two tickets to the basketball game.
a) responding
b) understanding
c) evaluating
d) selecting
remembering

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "b) understanding." Frederick rang the doorbell repeatedly at his friend Jim's house. "Did you get them?" he demanded as soon as Jim opened the door. Jim grinned and held up two tickets to the basketball game.

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understanding

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