The stacks on the left are yours; the one's on the right are ours.A) Ours'

B) yours'

C) no change

D) ones

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for this is D.
Answer 2
Answer: d. Ones bc the statement says the one is on the right is ours.

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A chef buys 9 cucumbers,18 peppers, and 21 tomatoes at the farmers market how much does she spend cucumbers cost 6 for 2 dallied peppers cost 12 for 9$ tomatoes cost 6 for 4$

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Answer: $30.5

Explanation: To solve this problem, we need to calculate how much the chef spent in each one of the products (cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes), to do that, we can use the given relationship between the number of products and their prices:

first the cucumbers:

6 cucumbers cost $2 so 1 cucumber will cost:

cost of 1 cucumber=2/6

and the final cost will be the cost of 1 cucumber multiplied by the number of cucumbers the chef bought:

C(cost of cucumbers)=9*2/6

C=$3

Now we do the same thing for the peppers and the tomatoes:

cost of 1 pepper=9/12

P(cost of peppers)=18*9/12

P=$13.5

Cost of 1 tomato=4/6

T(cost of tomatoes)=21*4/6

T=$14

So the total amount of money would be the sum of the cost of cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes:

total=C+P+T

total=$3+$13.5+$14

total=$30.5

9 cucumbers= 6/$2 so 3/$1 So to buy 9 cucumbers, you'd need $3
18 peppers=12/$9 so 6/$3 So to buy 18 peppers, you'd need $12
21 tomatoes=6/$4 so 3/$2 So to buy 21 tomatoes, you'd need$14
In total, you would need $29.

Read the excerpt from The Crisis, Number I. "Let it be told to the future world, that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it."

In this excerpt, Paine uses hyperbole to

A) inspire his readers to persevere.
B)warn readers of the difficulties ahead.
C)teach readers how to survive cold weather.
D)describe the sacrifices readers must make.

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Answer: A) inspire his readers to persevere.

Explanation: A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement. In the given excerpt from "The Crisis Number I" we can see a clear example of hyperbole in the phrases "in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive" and "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it" this hyperbole is used to inspire the readers to persevere.

The answer would be A.

Find the ADVERB(S) in the sentence. Note: the sentence may not contain adverbs. 13 pts.The little boy jumped up and down.

none in the sentence
little boy
jumped
up
and
down

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Answer:

none in the sentence

Explanation:

An adverb is something to help more describe an adjective or verb.

Answer:

up and down would be the answer to this question

Explanation:

Provide a word that means the same thing but has a different connotation for the given words:lectured, humiliated, ate

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humiliated made fun of

ate something was eaten

lectured teached

1.Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither?

Since early this summer, my friends and I have been riding our bikes every evening.

A.
subordinate clause

B.
neither

C.
independent clause

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No the answer is B- Neither. Its an incomplete sentence so it would be dependent clause but thats not any option which leads it to be B - Neither.