!!I need a quick answer please!! What is a characteristic of the young narrator in the memoir “a cub pilot”
!!I need a quick answer please!! What is a characteristic - 1

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Pisous beliefs i could be wrong

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i just took the test and got it wrong its frantic activity

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im 100% positive


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1: Imagine the famous singer Kishori Amonkar is going to visit your school. You have been asked to introduce her to the audience before her performance. How would you introduce her?Here is some information about Kishori Amonkar you can find on the Internet.
Read the passage and make notes of the main points about:
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• the school of music she belongs to
• her achievements
• her inspiration
• awards
Padma Bhushan Kishori Amonkar, widely considered the finest female vocalist of her generation, was born in 1931, daughter of another great artist, Smt. Mogubai Kurdikar. In her early years she absorbed the approach and repertoire of her distinguished mother’s teacher Ustad Alladiya Khan. As her own style developed, however, she moved away from Alladiya Khan’s ‘Jaipur-Atrauli gharana’ style in some respects, and as a mature artist her approach is usually regarded as an individual, if not unique, variant of the Jaipur model.
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She is very much inspired by the teachings of the ancient Vedic sages, written at a time when vocal music was highly devotional in character. This soul searching quality of her music, coupled with a very intellectual approach to raaga performance has gained her quite a following in India and has helped to revive the study of khayal.
Significant awards bestowed on this artist include the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1985), the Padma Bhushan (1987), and the highly coveted Sangeet Samradhini Award (considered one of the most prestigious awards in Indian Classical Music) in 1997.

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i would introduce by having her preform a song or something

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WILL MARK BRAINLEIST PLEASE HELP HURRY!!!!Read the following speech excerpt and then select the correct answer to the question below:

President George W. Bush’s speech to the troops on the USS Abraham Lincoln
Our mission continues. Al-Qaida is wounded, not destroyed. The scattered cells of the terrorist network still operate in many nations, and we know from daily intelligence that they continue to plot against free people. The proliferation of deadly weapons remains a serious danger. The enemies of freedom are not idle, and neither are we. Our government has taken unprecedented measures to defend the homeland — and we will continue to hunt down the enemy before he can strike.

The war on terror is not over, yet it is not endless. We do not know the day of final victory, but we have seen the turning of the tide. No act of the terrorists will change our purpose, or weaken our resolve, or alter their fate. Their cause is lost. Free nations will press on to victory.

Other nations in history have fought in foreign lands and remained to occupy and exploit. Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home. And that is your direction tonight. After service in the Afghan and Iraqi theaters of war — after 100,000 miles, on the longest carrier deployment in recent history — you are homeward bound. Some of you will see new family members for the first time — 150 babies were born while their fathers were on the Lincoln. Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.

Which line from the text suggests it is important to let service men and women know their sacrifices are valued?
Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.
Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home.
No act of the terrorists will change our purpose, or weaken our resolve, or alter their fate.
We do not know the day of final victory, but we have seen the turning of the tide.

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Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.

In this speech, President George W. Bush is welcoming the troops that were fighting al-Qaida and are now returning home. He gives them a brief summary of the war, and of America's position in it. He also tells them he understands that their main purpose is to eventually come home. Finally, he lets the troops know that their service is appreciated by telling them that their families are proud of them and their nation welcomes them.

I wonder how many asteroids superman could (disdain, pulverize) with his bare hands.

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I believe this question is which word best fits in the sentence? If so, it would be pulverize

Disdain: I wonder how many asteroids Superman could disdain with his bare hands. Now first, let's figure out the definition of disdain. Disdain basically means disrespect, or contempt. It means that that he is looked upon as disrespected. This could be correct, but considering pulverize is a better word for the sentence, it will have to be incorrect this time.

Pulverize: I wonder how many asteroids Superman could pulverize with his bare hands. Once again, let's find the definition of pulverize. It means to crush, or destroy completely. That seems like the correct word to fit into the sentence, yes? It makes sense that he would crush asteroids, rather than disrespect them. 

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pulverize

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because i already know what pulverize means and what it does.

Hamlet What significance might lie in the fact that he addresses
only one person?

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He uses formal language to cover his feeling because Hamlet is an example of dramatic poetry, which is one whose action is developed through dialogues. When the poem is dedicated to a solemn event and includes a tragic ending, the work belongs to the tragedy. Hamlet wants to take revenge on his uncle, and kill him. He uses formal language in order to be able to get close to his uncle; gain his trust and make his uncle confess the crime of having killed his father and finally have enough of a proof to continue his revenge, tough he lost everything he had along the way, such as the woman he loved.

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Write a Numbers that has four digits with the same Numbers in all places,such as 4,444. Circle the digit with the greatest value. Underline the digit with the least value.

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The first 4 in the # 4,444 is the one to circle

4,444
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You should underline the last 4 in the # 4,444

4,444
^

What is one less than one , and rhymes with sort

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one less then one is zero, other ways to say zero. I would say abort. Abort means to get rid of. So one less than 1 is 0 so abort could mean none or all gone so abort would be my answer