Acid precipitation causes rocks to weather faster by reacting with their minerals, leading to dissolution or change. This process is known as chemical weathering and results in physical changes to the rock structure, causing it to weaken or crumble.
Acid precipitation refers to rain, hail, sleet, or snow that contains a high concentration of acid-forming chemicals, primarily sulfuric and nitric acids. These acid formations are a result of air pollution, mainly from the burning of fossil fuels. Rocks, especially limestone and other carbonate rocks are susceptible to weathering due to their alkaline nature, which reacts with the acidic chemicals.
When acid precipitation comes into contact with these rocks, it reacts with the minerals, causing them to dissolve or change. This process, often referred to as chemical weathering, leads to physical changes in the rock structure, causing it to crumble or become weak. Thus, acid precipitation can cause rocks to weather significantly faster than they would under normal precipitation conditions.
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B.) Young people participate in a lottery.
C.) Theseus uses the silken thread.
D.) Theseus fights the Minotaur.
E.) Aegeus drowns in the Aegean Sea.
F.) Theseus becomes king.
I believe the answer is: A) Athens agrees to pay the tribute.
B) Young people participate in a lottery.
D) Theseus fights the Minotaur.
In the story, Minos is the king of Crete who waged war against the Athens. He offers not to bring total destruction to Athens, but in return he expected that Athens give tributes of human lives. Knowing Athens have no other choice, they agreed. Thesus is the son of King Aegus who wanted to elminate this tribute system and decided to fight the minotaur
The Cruel Tribute is an old Greek story by James Baldwin. King Mino's action caused Athens to pay the tribute, young people to participate in the lottery, and Theseus to fight Minotaur. Thus, options A, B, and D are correct.
Minos was the king of Crete and called for war with Athens. He called the war and entered with a great fleet and challenged Aegeus the king of Athens. In exchange for not getting involved in the war, Minos asks for human tribute.
Theseus was the son of the king Aegeus and was not in favor of the human tribute system and aks to fight Minotaur so that the system will get abolished.
Therefore, Theseus fights Minotaur to abolish the tribute system.
Learn more about Minos here:
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Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysteriousANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysteriousANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysterious
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sorrowful
Answer:
Read the excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
ANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysterious
A.Lincoln's famous speech pages 342–343 remains one of the enduring benchmarks (of history).
B.Lincoln's famous speech pages 342–343 remains one of the enduring benchmarks (of history.)
C.Lincoln's famous speech (pages 342–343) remains one of the enduring benchmarks of history.
Which can be inferred from the information in the excerpt?
Hall wanted to let the American outrage simmer down before revealing the contents of the telegraph.
Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain’s cause.
Hall worried that the American public would lose interest in the contents of the telegraph.
Hall disagreed with the British government’s choice to wait before showing the telegraph to Wilson.
From the excerpt given above, it can be inferred that HALL KNEW THAT THE GROWING OUTRAGE AMONG THE AMERICAN PUBLIC WOULD HELP BRITAIN'S CAUSE.
The British government leaders had in their possession a telegraph, which contains an information that they can use to their advantage, but they refuse to release this information on time to the right person (Wilson). In the passage given above, Hall was reminding them that it is the right time to release the information because he believed that the present situation in America will also help their cause.
Answer:
Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain’s cause
Explanation:
B. narration
C. advertisements
D. editorials
I think the answer is a
He had great confidence in American Business. He believed that it was not only prosperous but stable. It was something that would provide not only for you but generations to come. He was probably shocked and traumatized when the Depression hit as many Americans suddenly found themselves struggling to make ends meet.