A ___ is generally defined as feloniously taking property from a person or in the immediate presence of a person by means of force or threat of force.

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Answer 1
Answer: A robbery  is generally defined as such.
Answer 2
Answer: a robbery because there stilling someone else thing

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What does the White Stag give to anyone who catches him? A.
riches

B.
happiness

C.
wishes

D.
eternal life

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C.Wishes is the answer hope it helps :)

Which stanza from Homer's Odyssey shows that Telemachus is not yet ready to take the place of his father, Ulysses?STANZA #1
"I too may try, and if this arm can wing
The feather’d arrow through the destined ring,
Then if no happier night the conquest boast,
I shall not sorrow for a mother lost;
But, bless’d in her, possess those arms alone,
Heir of my father’s strength, as well as throne."

STANZA #2
He spoke; then rising, his broad sword unbound,
And cast his purple garment on the ground.
A trench he open'd: in a line he placed.
The level axes, and the points made fast
(His perfect skill the wondering gazers eyed,
The game as yet unseen, as yet untried).

STANZA #3
Then, with a manly pace, he took his stand:
And grasp'd the bow, and twang'd it in his hand.
Three times, with beating heart, he made essay:
Three times, unequal to the task, gave way;
A modest boldness on his cheek appear'd:
And thrice he hoped, and thrice again he fear'd.

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The stanza from Homer's Odyssey shows that Telemachus is not yet ready to take the place of his father, Ulysses is the third stanza.

Then, with a manly pace, he took his stand:
And grasp'd the bow, and twang'd it in his hand.
Three times, with beating heart, he made essay:
Three times, unequal to the task, gave way;
A modest boldness on his cheek appear'd:
And thrice he hoped, and thrice again he fear'd.
The last stanza, Stanza #3 clearly shows that Telemachus is not yet ready to take the place of his father, Ulysses. 

Then, with a manly pace, he took his stand:
And grasp'd the bow, and twang'd it in his hand.
Three times, with beating heart, he made essay:
Three times, unequal to the task, gave way;
A modest boldness on his cheek appear'd:
And thrice he hoped, and thrice again he fear'd.

Lena is writing a research paper on genetically modified foods. Which of the following is a brainstorming technique she can use to narrow down the topic?A) - read a book on genetically modified foods

B) - make a list of ideas related to genetically modified foods

C) - create an outline for a paper on genetically modified foods

D) - write a first draft of her paper on genetically modified foods

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i believe it would be B  make a list of ideas related to genetically modified foods

There is no relationship between a paragraph's structure and its purpose.
True
False

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False........................

At the start of "The Necklace," why does Mathilde's husband go through "great trouble" to get an invitation to the ball?a. He knows that attending the ball will lead to his getting a promotion at work.
b. He has bought Mathilde a new dress and wants her to wear it for some special event.
c. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy.
d. He wants to prove to Mathilde that he is very good at his job.

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The answer is "c. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy."

I think the answer is C.

Type the correct word from the Word Bank to complete the sentence.

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the answer is comply with the laws

the answer is to comply