Could you tell me what Is a Shiksa?

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Answer: Yes, I could. You came to the right place.  And even though you didn't actually
ask for the meaning of the word, I'll go on and tell you anyway:

"Shiksa" is a Yiddish word, that came via a long and tortuous route
from a Biblical Hebrew word that means something very different from
the way it's used.

The way it's used, it means a young lady who's not Jewish, typically
in connection with a Jewish guy who is either considering dating or
even considering marrying a young lady who is not Jewish.

If the word is in any way pejorative, its implications are never directed  
against the young lady, but rather against the guy, since marrying within
the faith is a very strong tradition and value within any Jewish community.

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What can you infer about Sarah's parents based on this poem? Explain.Here is the poem:

“SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT WOULD NOT TAKE THE GARBAGE OUT”
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Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
Would not take the garbage out!
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She simply would not take the garbage out.
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Because the hour is much too late.
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And always take the garbage out!

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Sarah's parents wanted her to take the garbage out and didn't want to do it themselves. They all didn't want to take the garbage out and when Sarah finally would, it was too late. They are lazy.

Hello, I took the test, and this answer was right:

Sarah's parents wanted her to take the garbage out and didn't want to do it themselves. They all didn't want to take the garbage out and when Sarah finally would, it was too late. They are lazy.

Which personal pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ and Juan volunteered for the holiday food drive.

A.
He

B.
Him

C.
His

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HE and Juan volunteered for the holiday food drive

Your Answer Is A.He

Hope It Helps And Good Luck


JayyTrujillo is correct
It is A.He


“What the Pledge of Allegiance Means To Me”Ever since I was little, I said the Pledge of Allegiance every day in school. These words can have different meanings to anybody you ask, but the words in every line have a certain meaning to me.

“I pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America” to me means the unchanging love and loyalty to my country and that we are 50 individual states united as one. It is a symbol of freedom and hope to anybody who lives in this country. To some people, our flag may just be a colorful piece of cloth but it’s more than that.

“And to the Republic for which it stands,” means the people of the United States have established laws which allow the men and women to live free.

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Answer:

C. is the correct answer

Explanation:

if you expand the bracket C you get

3(2g - 6h) to

6g - 18 h

one expands the bracket as such by multiplying the term outside the bracket by each term inside the bracket seperated by the function inside the bracket.

so the right answer is C which upon expanding gives the same expression as in the question.

Answer:

the correct answer is C

Match the words with their definition:1.Curriculum            
2.school supplies     
3.head-master         
4.school-leaver           
5.attendce                        
6.general education          
7.vocational                       
8.compulsory                   
9.proficiency               
10.free school education         
11.syllabus                             

a)the result produced by instruction,training study.
 b) a person who has just finished school.
c) needed school items and provisions.
  d) provided without a charge or payment.
 e) the head teacher of a school.
f)a particular course of study in a school or college 
 g)skills needed for a particular job or profession
 h)presence, being there or number of persons present
i) subjects studied in a particular course.
 j)obligatory.
  k)skill, ablity or expertness.

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1.F
2.C
3.E
4.B
5.H
6.A
7.G
8.J
9.K
10.D
11.I
1.IS F
2.IS C
3.IS E
4.IS B
5.IS H
6.IS A
7. IS G
8.IS J
9.IS K
10.IS D
11.IS I