How many words can u make out
Of Scotland using the letters once each

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Answer 1
Answer: about 215 words can be made out of Scotland
Answer 2
Answer: 216 words can be made :)

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Excerpt from: The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe The room in which I found myself was very large and lofty. The windows were long, narrow, and pointed, and at so vast a distance from the black oaken floor as to be altogether inaccessible from within...Dark draperies hung upon the walls. The general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered. Many books and musical instruments lay scattered about, but failed to give any vitality to the scene. I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow. An air of stern, deep, and irredeemable gloom hung over and pervaded all.Which idea from the passage is really an opinion?

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Answer:

The best answer to the question: Which idea from the passage is really an opinion, would be: "I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow."

Explanation:

"The Fall of the House of Usher" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, and which was first published in 1839. In this particular excerpt, most of the narration is actual fact, the speaker is simply describing what he sees, and what is there, but there is a point, near the end, where the speaker goes from what he sees and feels from the actual scenery, into what he thinks those visible things mean. Thus, he states something that he feels, or senses from what he sees and believes that all of it conveys sorrow. This is why that particular line in the excerpt is the correct answer to the question. The expression: "I felt..." strays from actual fact and goes into the perception of the one describing what he is seeing.

The general furniture was comfortless because what if someone though it was comfortable.

Why do we need speeding laws? why do we have drinking and driving laws? 
why do we have a work safe policy?

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Why do we need speeding laws? 
Speeding laws protect - not only the driver - from crashes, fatal injuries and even death, but it also protects animals, and humans alike that are on the road walking, biking or running alongside the vehicles, allowing for less injury.

Why do we have drinking and driving laws?
It is a terrible idea to drink and drive, this law also protects - not only the driver - from crashes, fatal injuries and even death but also - like above - animals and humans alike. Drunk drivers usually go rather 'off' when they're drinking and driving, making all situations very dangerous. 

Why do we have a work safe policy?
This law enables people to the right to being safe and knowing about safety issues and acts that must be taken to avoid injury, fatal injuries and death in their workplace.
why do we need speeding laws? - if everyone drove at the speed they like, then some people would be going down the road 35 mph, some at 100 mph, some at 15 mph, and that would create traffic, chaos, and accidents.

why do we have drinking and driving laws? - when we drink, our decision making is dulled, our senses are dulled, and we get sleepier / inhibitionless. also, our concentration gets shot after alcohol.

why do we have a work safe policy? - work safe policies are made to protect employees from danger, and to protect employers from lawsuits.

Which sentence is constructed correctly and clearly? Because we wanted at long last to be finished with the project, we forgot the conclusion. Because we wanted to at long last be finished with the project, we forgot the conclusion.

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The sentence that is constructed correctly is: "Because we wanted at long last to be finished with the project, we forgot the conclusion". The meaning of the phrase "at (long) last" in this sentence is; finally, after difficulty or delay.

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The correct answer to the question: Which sentence is constructed correctly and clearly, from the options, would be: "Because we wanted at long last to be finished with the project, we forgot the conclusion."

Explanation:

The reason for this lies in the correct use of grammatical structure, and the correct organization of ideas. In the first option, the removal of the preposition to, and then adding the phrase "at long last", takes away the need to use any punctuation, which should be present in the second option. In the second option, a comma becomes necessary because the use of "at long last" after to, transforms it into added information. However, what the sentence wants is to underline that the reason why they forgot to place the conclusion is because they were in a hurry to finish, a fact that is made clear by the use of "at long last". The first sentence is the one that shows this urgency as a vital part of the information, organizes the information correctly, and uses grammatical structure correctly.

"The Secret Life of Walter "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" & POV Quiz answers​

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Answer: down below

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what is walter mitty's secret life?-he daydreams

why does he spend so much time daydreaming?-he is bored with his life

who is the commander?-the navy pilot of a hydroplane in his daydream

how is walter jarred back to reality?-by his wife

how does mrs. mitty treat her husband?-she is condescending and treats him like a child

what can be concluded about the mitty's relationship?-they don't love each other anymore

What type of figurative language is used in this line "please close that door."

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Answer:

are you sure that the line?

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What is a central idea of "The Adventures of Theseus"? A. Theseus discovers his father's sword and sandals under a rock. B. Theseus saves the youths and maidens from the clutches of the Minotaur. C. Theseus helps his father by slaying the Minotaur and defying King Minos. D. Theseus trains to improve his strength, so he can lift a rock and find out about his father.

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The answer is C Theseus helps his father by slaying the Minotaur and defying King Minos.

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I took the quiz

Answer:

D i think i took the quiz but it may be wrong

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