Context influences meaning. true or false

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Answer 1
Answer:

Yes, the context influences meaning, so it's true.


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in the penultimate paragraph, the author says,"its hard to believe moocs will ever replace the dreaming spires of Oxford and Cambridge ," explain what the author means and briefly give your opinion regarding this matter.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The author is trying to say Moocs will not reach the same level as Oxford and Cambridge meaning they are much better than Moocs." Oxford and Cambridge also has reputation to uphold as high education institution and therefore it sticks to its traditional teaching techniques.

Which helping verb agrees with the subject and correctly completes the verb phrase? Tomatoes __________ considered fruit.

A.
is

B.
was

C.
has

D.
are

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'are' is the only one that makes sense.

"Tomatoes are considered fruit."
Hey Demonx,

You can tell that 'Tomatoes' indicates that the sentence is plural.

That cancels out any words relating to singular words including 'is', 'was', and 'has'.

That only leaves you with one choice and it relates to plural words, 'are'.

So your answer would be: Tomatoes are considered fruit.

How does the author build tension in the story “the lottery”

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She begins to reveal that something is awry when the lottery begins and the crowd grows nervous, and she intensifies the feeling when Tessie hysterically protests Bill's “winning” selection.

Let me know if this helps I found this online

Answer:

She begins to reveal that something is awry when the lottery begins and the crowd grows nervous, and she intensifies the feeling when Tessie hysterically protests Bill's “winning” selection.

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Why does Old Yeller begin sleeping in the boys bedroom?

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old yeller got ringworm and travis tried to put him on the cowhide on the floor but old yeller just sleeps in the bed with travis and little arliss

A reason that Lincoln wanted to capture Richmond during the Civil War was becauseit was the Confederate capital.
it was in a border state.
it was part of the Anaconda Plan.
it was a way to split the South in two.

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Lincoln wanted to capture Richmond during the Civil War because A. it was the Confederate capital.

Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States during the Civil War. The capital was basically the "heart" of the Confederacy because it was the most powerful part of the Confederate States, so by capturing it, Lincoln would have a valuable upper hand in the war.

Answer: A

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What is the meaning of life? Plz tell me

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Answer:

light at the end of tunnel

Explanation:

future waits for you