How would you classify an EM wave with a frequency of 107 Hz

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Answer 1
Answer: 107 Hertz?  That is long, deep into the infrared end of the light (electromagnetic) spectrum.  Long enough to be a radio wave.


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Write one of the following compositions, using 120-180 wors.1. A cookery magazine is running a competition to find the best recipe. Write your recipe, explaining how to make your favorite dish.
Help me, guys. Im not American..

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To write this, first think of a recipe you love to make. If you don't like to cook anything, think of something you like to eat. Make sure the recipe is fairly simple, so your composition will be short and easier to write.
Next, write out the recipe. Describe what ingredients you need to buy, as well as the process of how to make it. For example, if you were making chocolate chip cookies, you can say something like "you will need 1 cup of flour," and "bake in the oven at 350 degrees fahrenheit." 
Make sure to use proper grammar and simpler language. A magazine wouldn't have complicated words and sentence structure. You want to make it as easy to read and follow as possible.

Who were the radleys? describe their house and yard

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The Radleys are one of the families in the novel 'To kill a mockingbird'. Throughout the book, they are portrayed as a mysterious family because of rumours that are circulating the town. The main issue is caused by the son, Boo Radley, being locked away I see. This means that the people of Maycomb automatically assume he is bad.

Also, the Radley yard can be seen as, creepy, mysterious and run down. From Scout and Jems dares to go and touch the yard, you can see how reluctant the children are to go near it. This creates the impression that people are afraid of the unknown and that they find mysterious characters a bad and evil person.
The Radleys were a "crazy" family. There house was cracked and ran down it was covered in plants and other things. The yard was dirt with weeds coming from the ground. Too the kids the house was creepy and they did not want to go near it. I hope this helps!

** FAST PLEASE** which of he following are collective nouns? flock

team

boards

faculty

book

house

batch

squadron

clothes

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The collective nouns are:
Team
Boards
Faculty
Te collective nouns are

flock

team

batch

and squadron.
I am 98% sure!

What is 1/10 more than 7000

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7000 and 1/10 is 1/10 more than 7000 because you're just adding 1/10 to 7000.

Which demonstrates use of third person omniscient?

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It's the second one. Third person isn't really anyone point of you omniscient means all knowing (the author knew everyone was bored secretly)
I think its the third one but I'm sure

In To Kill a Mockingbird What does Jem learn about Mrs. Dubose after she dies?

A.
Mrs. Dubose tricked Jem into reading to her.

B.
Mrs. Dubose was destitute and could only afford to leave Jem a camellia.

C.
Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict going through withdrawal.

D.
Mrs. Dubose thought highly of Jem and was sorry she had been rude to him.

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the answer would be c she was a mophine addict and i cannot currently remeber who (read book 2 years ago) but they visited her everyday and helped here through the withdrawals
C
Atticus tells Jem that she was a morphine addict, and the whole moral was around the part where Atticus says something along the lines of "She was the bravest person I ever met," because earlier in the book, Atticus shot down a dog with one shot and his children found out that he was a dead shot, so they thought he was very brave. This contradicts their views of Mrs Dubose who was a weak old lady that hated pretty much the whole world - the reason that Atticus says she was the bravest person he ever met was because although she was going through an addiction to the painkillers, she gradually came off them as Jem was reading to her to actually distract her from the pain. In the end, she died no longer a morphine addict, but as a woman who had beaten her illness.