What is the order of first, then, last , and next

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Answer 1
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The correct order of first, then, last and next:

Well, think about it: First means, well, first - in the beginning. So we can leave first where it's at.

Now, where do you think last would go? In the back, right?

Wait a minute! We're not finished yet!

Just switch the then and next so that they're in opposite places:

Your words should now look like this -

First, next, then, last --

I'll give you an example using all these words in a tiny paragraph.

First, Mary went to the store.

Next, when she got there, she bought a gallon of milk.

Then, she left the store.

Last, she arrived home and drank some of her milk.

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Answer 2
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The correct order would be First, Next, Then, And Last.

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Which words are antonyms

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antonyms are opposite in meaning to another. Some examples are - (good - bad) (agree - disagree) (honest - dishonest) (hot-cold) it’s just any words that are complete opposite from each other and it can be more then one word. If a question were to ask what are antonyms of hot you could say cold, freezing, cool, arctic, frigid, etc
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Which statement best describes a similarity in purpose between the frames and excerpt

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C: Both inform the reader that Faryad and Liaqat were not given the chance to tell their version of events at the police station.

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In the frames, both Faryad and Liaqat put their fingerprint on a piece of paper when they are at the police station. However, neither of them  are given a chance to tell their story. In Faryad case, "the police write down what they claim has happened". The testimony in the report is not Faryad. In Liaquat's case, after he put his fingerprint on the paper, he was told to leave and not given any interview.

Option D is incorrect because the reader is not the one responsible for investigating what Faryad and Liaqat were prevented from saying. It does make the reader curious and interested, but the reader can't do the investigation. Option B is wrong because there is no miscommunication. Option A is wrong because there is no proof or even mention of a death in either the frames or the excerpt.

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Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.Ingrid asked how was the science fair
it was weird answered Lenny my volcano exploded and melted the table
at least it worked said Ingrid

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Ingrid asked, "How was the science fair?"
"It was weird," answered Lenny, "My volcano exploded and melted the table."
"At least it worked." said Ingrid.

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Ingrid asked "How was the science fair?

"It was weird" Answered Lenny "my volcano exploded and melted the table."

"At least it worked" said Ingrid

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Legacy and eaves in one sentence

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Legacy, that part of someone or something that remains and is left behind or left to someone from certain circumstance after is gone, like a property or the story that occurred to be remembered by; and with eaves we think of the part of a building that overhangs the walls, like a jutting roof, thus we could build this sencence:

"Part of her grandfather's legacy was that homestead in Beijing with lovely eaves and siheyuan architecture."

He has enough legacy that he got from his dad to repair the eaves.

1. Which of the following could be a topic for an informative speech?

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A speech that includes information rather than just a statement of common knowledge. Like “potato chips are salty”

In the book the lightning thief what happened to ares boar

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it gets swept up into the ocean