Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences as shown in the example.
Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

the machines were made of metal he learned


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Ads it means to arrange change fit or shape. Which word from the entry could be used in place of the word adapt as it is used in the following sentence .The lizard is able to adapt to live in different environments

Fit
Shape
Change
Arrange

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fit, because that is a better understanding sentence:
the lizard is able to fit to live in different environments.

What are the pros and cons of using propaganda in an essay

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I guess you could say a pro is that gullible people will believe you, but that's an unethical pro. The cons are that it usually causes much controversy in a society where there's not supposed to be a bias in the government. Propaganda in its true form is never a good thing. It is unethical in the sense that it takes advantage of people who are too lazy to do research and quick to believe what someone tells them. One example I like to use is many of these independent "news" websites. On both ends of the political spectrum, left and right, you find websites that have articles so heavily weighed down with that wings propaganda that true news becomes less and less visible. Occupy Democrats is one textbook example of that. 

ERIN: (looking at a calendar) What do you think?MICHAEL: (shaking his head) I don't know, but we have to decide.
ERIN: (picking up baby Grant and kissing him) Your second birthday will be so much fun, big boy!
MICHAEL: I think more kids will be able to come if we have it in the afternoon. And on a Saturday, not Wednesday. Well, at least we have the theme picked out.
ERIN: Thank goodness for that! Grant just loves Dr. Seuss. (pulls out her cell phone) I think I will call his grandmother to talk about it.
Which statement BEST explains what is happening in this scene?

A) Erin and Grant are planning a birthday party for Michael.
B) Michael and Erin are trying to choose a date and time for a Christmas party.
C) Michael is planning to take Grant to the doctor before his birthday.
D) Michael and Erin are trying to choose a date and time for Grant's birthday party.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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the answer to this is d

Explanation:

Hannah drummed her fingers against the desk as she watched the ticking clock. She was eagerly waiting for the last five minutes to pass by. Once those five minutes were gone, Hannah would be on summer vacation. She would no longer have to complete homework or worry about reading a book for English class. She, Hannah McGee, would be on a break.Hannah began to daydream about all the things she would do. She would relax at the beach without a care in the world and build sandcastles with her little sister. She would also play in the water and let the waves splash up onto her face.
Bam! The classroom door slammed behind. Hannah broke out of her daydream and looked around. She was the only one in the classroom.

How does the illustration contribute to the passage?
A.
The illustration shows how Hannah is going to travel to the beach.
B.
The illustration shows what Hannah is daydreaming about.
C.
The illustration shows which direction Hannah is going.
D.
The illustration shows why Hannah wants to be on summer vacation.

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I believe it is B. The illustration shows what Hannah is daydreaming about. 
probably be because that's what she is daydreaming about

Four students were asked to draw a parallelogram. Each drew a differently-named figure, but each was correct. Explain how that can be.

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Each student can draw a different figure that is still a parallelogram because there are many types of parallelograms. Rectangles, squares, rhombi, and rhomboids are all parallelograms, even though they are different figures. It's like asking four students to draw an animal. Even if one student draws a cat, another student draws a dog, the third student draws a mouse, and the fourth student draws an elephant, they're still all correct because cats, dogs, mice, and elephants are still animals.

Hope this helps!
a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.

Please help What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier?

For us, watching a game live was the (most amazing) experience of all.
^underlined^
A.
positive

B.
comparative

C.
superlative
I think it's b or c but i don't know

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C superlative is the correct answer.