Narration and description should be kept separate from one another.
a. True
b. False?

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Answer 1
Answer: A. True Because It Is Separate From Each Other.

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For each of the modes of production, make a list of the top technologies (at least three items per stage) developed.

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Karl Marx defined the modes of production is a formof people expressing their lives, that is, on how and what they produce.

*Primitive communism is said to be classless becauseeveryone in the community is sharing the same in morals, product andconsumption. Examples are tools and housing.

*Asiatic mode of production is a starting form of asociety having a class where it is ruled by aristocracy that is said to betheological in nature - god’s and godesses’ incarnates.

*Antique or ancient mode of production is when the peoplepossess the properties with rulers as god’s descendants.

Other modes includes: Feudalism, Capitalism andSocialism.

read the sentence a writer must be certain that their writing is grammatically correct. Space what is wrong with this sentence? A the pronoun and antecedent do not agree with in number be the sentence is in the passive voice or see the sentence is not properly punctuated

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The answer to your question would be that this sentence is wrong because the pronoun and antecedent do not agree with in number. That is, the correct option would be A.

The NP "a writer" is singular and the pronoun referring back to this subject is plural "they". However ungrammatical as it may be, this use of the pronoun "they" is known as "singular they". Singular they is the use in English of the pronoun "they" and any of its derivative forms (them, their, theirs, and themselves) as a gender-neutral singular pronoun.

The pronoun and antecedent do not agree with in number

What does the word regardest suggest about the speaker’s attitude toward God?

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I'm pretty sure its D.

The speaker realizes that God watches from a great distance.


He may be fearful or afraid of God based on that word alone. He probably has much praise and views himself lower than God.

Do you think that in today's society individuals are judged by the content of their character and not by their race? Give examples to support your opinion.

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Yes, if people say certain things that can hurt others feelings, that person is most likely going to dislike him by their character, not their race.

Which word is the conjunction in this sentence? Priscilla put the soccer ball under the tree and ran into the house.

A.
and

B.
put

C.
into

D.
under

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For the sentence:  Priscilla put the soccer ball under the tree and ran into the house.The conjunction is:A. and.

Because a conjunction is: The word in a sentence that joins the sentence together.

For example: Isabella submitted her job applications and waited by the phone for a response.

Another example: Since Michael didn't study for his test exam or do his homework he got sent to the principle's office.

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In the root word legalization the root _____ means law?A. egal
b.gal
c.leg
d.liz

its not a because I got that Wrong
please help asap

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The answer is C. leg

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