To indicate a word is slang or informal usage,: A. enclose it in quotation marks. B. explain it in parentheses. C. underline it. D. None of these;

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is A: enclose it in quotation marks.
Answer 2
Answer: the answer is A: Quotation Marks


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What happens after the raven flies into the speaker’s room in “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe? Arrange the events in the correct order.

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The Raven sits on the statue in his room and the speaker talks to it, asks it what its name is. The bird answers only - Nevermore. The man continues asking questions, they are becoming more and more private, and finally we see how desperate he is to find out where is Lenore, and whether he will see her again, and if death is the answer, so be it. The Raven however, doesn't change its answer, and the man starts losing his sanity. Finally, he loses it, having found out that what his heart desires will never become reality. He banishes the bird, wants it to leave, but the Raven only answers - Nevermore, meaning he is there to stay and never leave. The bird stays sitting on the bust of Pallas, like a demon looking over our hero, imprisoning him forever.

If you're on plato, the answer is:

1) The speaker watches as the raven flies in and perches on the bust of Pallas.

2)The speaker is amused by the royal appearance of the bird and asks the bird its name.

3)The speaker imagines that angels have arrived and spread perfume in the room.

4)The speaker asks the raven if he’ll ever get over the misery of losing his love Lenore.

5)The speaker wants to know if he’ll ever meet Lenore in Heaven.

6)The speaker gets angry at the raven and shouts at it to fly away.

7)The speaker feels like his soul is trapped in the raven’s shadow.

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What is the difference between a fable and a satire?

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.A fable states the moral or lesson directly, while a satire often disguises the main argument.
A fable is not a real story, usually a fable contains a moral tale. Example - the scorpion and the frog.
A satire uses humor, an irony to ridicule people- talks about politics and major topics. An example of Satire is Bill, Maher.

At the beginning of the reading why is odysseus recounting his most recent battle

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he is recounting his most recent battle because Odyssey deals with Odysseus' return home after the wars and it is an introduction to his story.

A rubric explains how your teacher will determine how many points each test is worth over the course of a semester. true or false?

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The correct answer is: False.

A rubric is a tool used by educators to define grading criteria for assignments and projects, not tests. This device is presumed to help teachers explicitly convey their learning and improving expectations to students, and the latter are given a grade taking in consideration the parameters defined in rubrics.

The answer is false. A rubric is usually given for a project
 true,  Each test has a rubric

Identify the piece of home fitness equipment that requires the most maintenance and discuss the key steps for maintenance

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Responses will vary. A sample response follows: The treadmill has quite a few parts and requires the most maintenance. The maintenance steps include cleaning the deck/motor cover, testing the stop button, vacuuming, checking lubrication, testing the belt tension, and tightening all nuts and bolts. (This is what my online schooling told me)


The treadmill is a piece of home fitness equipment that has lots of required maintenance. The maintenance steps include cleaning the cover, testing out the stop and start button, vacuuming all areas, checking lubrication often, testing the belt tension, and tightening nuts and bolts.

How can the treadmill is a piece of home fitness equipment?

The treadmill. Clean the motor cover and exposed areas of the deck and check the operation of the stop button every week or two.

Once a month, vacuum inside the motor electronic compartment and underneath any treadmill that's on the carpet. (Keeping treadmills on rubber mats can help keep carpet fiber away from the machines.)

For treadmills with automatic wax lubrication systems, check and clean the wax nozzle each month. Do not use a cleaning solution to wipe the belt; this will impair the lubrication system. Every two to three months, check the belt tension and tracking and inspect the hardware (nuts and bolts), belt and deck for wear every three to six months.

Thus, this could be the answer.

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But in quieter days, when the British had finally been driven from the land, the story of [this person's] heroic ride would be repeated with pride, and she would be remembered forever afterward as 'The Female Paul Revere.' Which historical figure is this passage about?a. Sybil Ludington
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"The female Paul Revere" is Sybil Ludington. This passage refers to Sybil, the correct answer is A.
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