9. In The Call of the Wild, when London writes about "what a puppet thing life is," it reflects the theme summarized in which of the following statements?A. The course of a life is determined by pure chance.
B. Our lives are lived in response to our predetermined fate.
C. Each life pits mercy against nature.
D. Every life is based on habit and instinct.

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Answer 1
Answer: When In the Call of the Wild, London writes about what a puppet thing life is, it reflects the theme that B) our lives are lived in response to our predetermined fate. 
We have nothing to do with it - fate decides what are lives are going to be like. 

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An ability and an interest are the same thing.

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The statement "An ability and an interest are the same thing" is false.

An ability may be defined as an acquired or natural talent or capacity that enables an individual to perform a particular job or task successfully and prominently.

On the other hand, interest refers to the feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.

According to those definitions, interest and ability are two totally different things.

This sentence is FALSE.

An ability is basically a skill you have or something you possess in yourself.

An interest is when you want something or some skill that you usually do not have.

Read this sentence: "Norman _______ algebra." How would you fill in the blank with the present perfect tense of the verb study?a. will have studied
b. had studied
c. has studied
d. studied 11. Which of the followin

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The answer is c. has studied

c. because it must include an auxiliary verb (has or have) along with the past participle. 

Soon, I thought, the dead, the wounded, and the defeated would all be under the care of these marines. Which word or words in the sentence indicate that the author's opinion is being expressed?a. Soon
b. I thought
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d. under the care

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B. I thought

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The Answer is B. I thought

What is the difference between "its" and "it's," and can you provide examples of how each word is used?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let's clarify the difference between "its" and "it's":

"Its" (pronoun): "Its" is a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership or possession. It shows that something belongs to or is associated with a thing or creature that is not specified by gender.

Example: The cat chased its tail.

In this sentence, "its" shows that the tail belongs to the cat.

"It's" (contraction): "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." It combines the pronoun "it" with either the verb "is" or "has."

Examples:

It's raining outside. (It is raining outside.)

It's been a long day. (It has been a long day.)

The key distinction is that "its" indicates possession, while "it's" is a contraction that combines "it" with "is" or "has" to form a shorter phrase.

As for your "and?" at the end, it seems like you might want to ask another question or seek additional clarification. Please feel free to ask any other questions you have!

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the difference between "its" and "it's":

"Its" (pronoun): "Its" is a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership or possession. It shows that something belongs to or is associated with a thing or creature that is not specified by gender.

Example: The cat chased its tail.

In this sentence, "its" shows that the tail belongs to the cat.

"It's" (contraction): "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." It combines the pronoun "it" with either the verb "is" or "has."

Examples:

It's raining outside. (It is raining outside.)

It's been a long day. (It has been a long day.)

The key distinction is that "its" indicates possession, while "it's" is a contraction that combines "it" with "is" or "has" to form a shorter phrase.

The beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period roughly corresponds with which historical event?

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It corresponds with 'the Roman pull-out from Britain', when the Anglo-Saxon came, the Romans started to leave.

The correct answer is C.)the Roman pull-out from Britain

When the Romans left Britain, various groups of people started infighting over supremacy on the islands. The anglo-saxons used this to completely conquer the land which was an easy job for them considering how advanced their warriors were compared to the locals. Normans actually ended anglo-saxon rule much later.

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Love waves
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Love waves. Named gor the mathmatician who worked out the modrl for the wave.

it is B: Love waves.