What does willingness mean

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Answer 1
Answer: Willingness is the intention to do something or preform an action. 
Answer 2
Answer: That you are willing to do something. 

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REALLY BRIEF SUMMARY PLEASE HELP :D Write a brief summary of "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordon.

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Answer:

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan - review. This book is about a boy called Percy Jackson who finds out he is son of the Greek god Poseidon. Zeus accuses him of stealing his lightning bolt and Percy has no idea what he's talking about. ... It is a great book and the first in the series of five books

Which sentence is opinion rather than fact?1. Humans will never travel to planets around even the nearest stars.
2. When you see the Sun, you aren't seeing it as it is.

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2. When you see the Sun, you aren't seeing it as it is.
This is an opinion.

1. Humans will never travel to planets around even the nearest stars.  
This is a fact

Read the two sentences:Courtney passed her math exam.
Courtney did not stay out late last night.

Which of the following correctly combines the sentences using a coordinate conjunction? (10 points)


Because she did not stay out late last night, Courtney passed her math exam.

Courtney passed her math exam she did not stay out late last night.

When she did not stay out late last night Courtney passed her math exam.

Because, she did not stay out late last night Courtney passed her math exam.

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Answer:

Because she did not stay out late last night, Courtney passed her math exam.

Explanation:

Which sentence contains faulty parallel structure?He ate, ran, and showered before going to work.
He purchased the blender on Friday, used it on Saturday, and broke it on Sunday.
He exercised while I watch television.
I knew he was telling the truth as soon as he spoke the words.

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The sentence that contains a faulty parallel structure is the sentence, "He exercised while I watch television." The wrong part of this sentence is that, the first verb uses a past form, and then the next verb uses the present form. It is using the conjunction "while" meaning both verbs or action happen at the same time. Therefore, the verbs should either be both past form or both present form. 

Which is a run-on sentence? A. There were only a few dancers on the floor, the couple soon became the center of attention. B. A worn yellow quilt was lying at the foot of the antique bed, a gift from their grandmother. C. If you start saving now, you will be able to buy a car sooner. D. His helmet bore the number of the firehouse, which was more than 100 years old.

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i think b but i could be wrong


I think that it is B. A worn yellow quilt was laying at the foot of the antique bed,a gift from their grandmother

One source of the chaos in e. e. cummings, "but mr can you maybe listen..." is its conventional punctuation. TRUE FALSE

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The correct answer for the statement that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." One source of the chaos in e. e. cummings, "but mr can you maybe listen..." is its conventional punctuation. That is True. He quit using capitalization and punctuation,and let his form take care of that.

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False

Explanation:

Cummi-g's poem "but mr can you maybe listen there’s" is a very particular one in the field of literature. In this poem, Cummi-g does not follow any conventional rule of punctuation, nor any rule of syntax and distribution of words through the lines: Some words are not separated correctly, there are no capital letters nor apostrophes placed where they should be, and there are commas and periods placed where they should not be. In short, the poem does not have conventional punctuation, and one source of its chaos is, indeed, that non-conventional punctuation.  

Here's an excerpt of the poem so you can see it too:

but mr can you maybe listen there’s

me &

some people

and others please

don’tconfuse.Some

people

‘s future is toothsome like

(they got

pockets full may take a littl

e nibble now And then

bite)candy

others

fly,their;puLLing:bright

futures