1. Would having an unrequited love lead someone to sobbing convulsively?
2. If you are rankled by something, could it start to fester in your mind?
3. Would grasshoppers be a pestilence if they ate all of the crops in an area?
4. If the above sentence were true, would it be an example of a martyr?
5. If sentence #3 were true, would it possibly lead to famine?
6. Which would be more likely to cause agony:
a. winning the lottery
b. twisting your ankle
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which kind of bias is evident in the sentence below? " along with bears, lynxes and wolves, boars were idiotically hunted to extinction in the middle ages." a subjective vocabulary/ mistreatment of opposing views/ corporate bias/ stereotypes
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Read the phrase. the garden of my class which is the correct way to rewrite this phrase? my class’ garden my class’s garden my classes garden my classes’ garde
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40
Which of the following best demonstrate a strong conflict? a. catherine enjoyed painting, and was able to practice her art every tuesday. b. leanne loved camping, but it was a lot of work. she had to start gathering her supplies weeks before the big trip. c. kate wanted to be a fitness instructor. she worked hard to become a certified aerobics teacher. d. russell knew that if he did not get a good grade on his test, then he would fail the class and not be allowed to graduate.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which statement is most accurate regarding the speaking-writing connection? a. written words seldom reflect the words people use when they speak. b. to own a word, write it over and over again. c. the words used by writers are not normally used in speaking. d. to own a word, speak it.
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