Homophones for flat land and joiner's tool

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Answer: Homophones for for people that don't have a self phone.

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Traditional place of learning is where in the school?

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Usually in the classroom. Study hall also helps, but that's generally for studying and doing homework. 

When do Americans start decorating Christmas trees?

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when Christmas is near the Americans start decorating the Christmas tree

people started decorating Christmas trees in the mid 1900's.

Why do you think author says that readers dont need to come along for the prewriting journey

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so that the journey won't get sold out.

Answer: it gets hectic

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Which sentence from the story best shows that the Samsons were not able to drive their car home?A.
" 'What's the number for the pizza place?' "
B.
" 'That taxi sure did smell.' "
C.
" 'Plus, the movie will be out for weeks.' "
D.
" 'I'm still amazed no one was hurt.' "




The Samson family walked through the front door of their apartment and flipped on the lights. Each of them, Mr. Samson, Mrs. Samson, Susan, and Steven, tossed his or her jacket into the corner. Then, one by one, they each collapsed, Mr. Samson into the padded rocking chair, Mrs. Samson and Susan onto the couch, and Steven onto the floor. They all let out a groan.
"Well, everyone," Mr. Samson said, "I'm sorry tonight didn't turn out the way we had planned. I know you all really wanted to see that movie."
"Forget about it, Dad," said Steven. "It wasn't your fault. Plus, the movie will be out for weeks."
"That taxi sure did smell," said Susan. "What are they going to do with our car?"
"Well, they will tow it to a mechanic, who will look at it to see if it can be fixed," said Mrs. Samson. "If it can, it'll be fixed. If not, we'll have to look for a new car. But that's not important. I'm still amazed no one was hurt. The couple in the other car said they were perfectly fine, too."
All of a sudden, Steven hopped up and grabbed the phone. "I know one thing," he said. "We don't have to go without food any longer. What's the number for the pizza place?"

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it was D some one deleted my answer lol

Which is the best reason why President Wilson uses the word extrordinary

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It's cause we are all extraordinary

What is a likely reason Yeats classifies “passionate intensity” as worse than a “lack of conviction”? A “passionate intensity” for certain ideals can be destructive. A “passionate intensity” is what causes the lack of conviction. Yeats is cynical and believes passion is a wasteful emotion of youth. Yeats is criticizing the loss of innocence.

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In this famous poem, titled "The Second Coming", Yeats criticizes religious passion, in the last verse he declares to now know "That twenty centuries of stony sleep/Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle", in this passage he makes the same argument as in the question's passage, he criticizes the sleep of ignorance and how it became a nightmare due to passion. Therefore the first option is the right one.

Yeats classifies “passionate intensity” as worse than a “lack of conviction” because A “passionate intensity” for certain ideals can be destructive.

Yeats refers in this poem ,"The Second Coming" , to the consequences of WWI. Therefore, the ideals leading the war are destructive and do a lot of harm with passion. He  says that good people - The best - are the ones who do not have any conviction. They are at a loss. They suffer the consequences of the " passionate" war ideals.