Mass hysteria happens as a result of ignorance and irrationality.Why do you agree and disagree?

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Answer 1
Answer: Mass hysteria is a phenomenon in which a group of people simultaneously exhibit hysterical symptoms It happens more due to being irrational because when you are irrational you dont really think straight or make the best choices.

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When the question is changed to the passive voice,
it would be  "Is the flower plucked by her ?"

Add a suffix to the adjective below to create an adverb.

gracious

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How about graciously?

Setting should always be given a lot of of details and attention in a story? True or False

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Answer:

The answer is false. I chose true and got it wrong. Hope this helps

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The setting should always be positioned behind the characters and the events. It should add atmosphere and context, yes, but never get in the way of the action. It should add atmosphere and context, yes, but never get in the way of the action.

There was a blizzard in ____ like we had never experienced before. A - the Andes Mountains
B - Andes mountains
C - The Andes Mountains
D - the andes mountains

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The correct answer is:

A - the Andes Mountains

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Which of the following terms would not be included in an explanation of literal language?Metaphor

Dictionary meaning

No interpretation needed

Words mean exactly what they say

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This is worded very weirdly, but I'm pretty sure it's metaphor
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Words mean exactly what they say." The terms that would not be included in an explanation of literal language is that the Words mean exactly what they say
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