What is a word that means to establish in a new place?​

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Answer 1
Answer:

set up, start, begin, get going, put in place, initiate, institute, form, found, create, bring into being, inaugurate, organize, lay the foundations of, build, construct, install, plant

"the company is hoping to establish an office in Moscow"

Use the one you see best! :)



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We went over the whole chapter, beginning with the first page.

A.
went chapter

B.
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C.
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D.
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i think it is b or c
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It is either c or b but i think it is b because beginning with isn't really a phrase but Beginning with the first page is a phrase.
I really hope this helps :)
(i dont need the reward)
The answer is A. went chapter

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I read a novel until the guests arrived.
                                            








A.
subordinate







B.
independent

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This is subordinate sentence.
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Which statement implies that parents are harming their children by NOT vaccinating them? A.)The diseases we immunize against are not gone and they are still deadly

B.) while the chicken pox is not fun, there is no reason to immunize a child against it

C.)do you remember getting the chicken pox? today we vaccinate kids against this common childhood disease.

d.) the real culprit undermining the public's safety is a baseless claim that vaccinations lead to autism.​

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The correct answer is A.  The diseases we immunize against are not gone and they are still deadly.  These diseases still exist in many places in the world. Polio was eliminated from the United States thanks to vaccination, it still occurs in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria, being a serious problem there. If we do not get vaccinated this type of disease can return to the country.

Answer:

its A PERIDOT

Explanation:

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Aunt Amanda drove her nephews and THEM to the game. And this is a direct object pronoun because it receives the action of the verb in the sentence which is 'drove'

so it is D

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Which word correctly completes the sentence? 

My aunt keeps track of many family __________ birthdays.

        A. members'       B. member's       C. members

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The answer is A:
My aunt keeps track of many family members' birthdays.


Answer:

C. members

because it does not have a commus

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If m + 3 = 18, then 18 = m + 3


B.


(u + 7) + 13 = u + (7 + 13)


C.


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D.


3 · (5 · x) = (3 · 5) · x

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B is correct, associative property is property that switch the parentheses with the number around.
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C. Commutative property also like A
 D. Assiocative of multiplication 

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