Which elements must be included to make a claim effective? check all that apply?

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Answer 1
Answer: Since there are no options here, I believe that to make a claim effective, it must have a lot of strong evidence. It would also need to be quite logical and without errors and fallacies. It also depends on the person saying the claim - their posture and how they say it.

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Read these sentences from the beginning of a short story.I guess I should have known not to adopt a hedgehog. At the time, though, it seemed like such a good idea. From what point of view is this story told?A. first person B. third person limited C. third person omniscient D. the reader's point of view

Which sentence uses correct punctuation? A.
Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout, Mom wanted chicken.

B.
Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; Mom wanted chicken.

C.
Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; but Mom wanted chicken.

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C.  Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; but Mom wanted chicken.

Final answer: c.

Because:-  A semicolon separates two sentences. 
Your answer is C.
Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; but Mom wanted chicken.

(PLEASE HELP ASAP)Read the following statement. Determine which type of appeal the speaker is using.

“You can trust me! After all, we have been neighbors for 15 years.”

A. Ethos

B. Logos

C. Pathos

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Answer:

B. Logos.

Explanation:

It is definitely NOT Ethos, since this statement isn't even ethical.

It is not Pathos, either, since the person isn't appealing to the person's emotions for the person to trust them.

Instead, the speaker tries to use logic to persuade the person that since the person was his neighbor for 15 years, the person should trust him. B. Logos.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Pathos

Explanation:

The speaker is trying to emotionally persuade the other person to trust them.

For each verb listed, write its present participle first and write its past participle second. Am become begin catch buy come do fall choose

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Answer:

Am:

present participle - being

past participle - been

become:

present participle - becoming

past participle - become

begin:

present participle - beginning

past participle - begun

catch:

present participle - catching

past participle - caught

buy:

present participle - buying

past participle - bought

come:

present participle - coming

past participle - come

do:

present participle - doing

past participle - done

fall:

present participle - falling

past participle - fallen

choose:

present participle - choosing

past participle - chosen

Explanation:

The present participle of a verb is formed by adding -ing to it. It can function as an adjective or as a part of verb tenses (the "continuous" tenses). Study the examples below:

- The falling leaves only make the atmosphere more melancholic.

                                                 X

- The leaves are falling in beautiful spirals.

In the first sentence, "falling" works as an adjective, attributing a characteristic to the leaves. In the second sentence, it functions as a verb, part of the Present Continuous Tense, to indicate an action in progress.

The past participle is a verb form used to talk about completed actions. It is used to form perfect tenses in the active voice and all tenses in the passive voice. Study the examples below:

- She has chosen the one she likes best. (Active Voice)

- The one she likes best was chosen by her. (Passive Voice)

am-
Present: Being
Past: Been

become-
Present: Becoming
Past: Became

begin-
Present: Beginning
Past: Begun

catch-
Present: Catching
Past: Caught

buy-
Present: Buying
Past: Bought

come-
Present: Coming
Past: Came

do-
Present: Doing
Past: Done

fall-
Present: Falling
Past: Fell

choose-
Present: Choosing
Past: Chose

There ya go :)

What character traits does Juliet demonstrate when she worries that Romeo will be caught when he is under her balcony?A.
despair and a desire to give up

B.
anger and irritation

C.
practicality and an ability to think ahead

D.
shame and fearfulness

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C is the correct answer.

Animal in a moist and humid environment are specifically adapted to that habitat. What contributed to the selection of these adaptations?

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Answer:

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spaces provided.

1. At a price of 7.95 each, a nursery sells 60 one-gallon plants a day. The owner hopes to

increase total revenue by changing the price of these plants. Find the total revenue for each

price shown in the following table.

Price

6.95

7.49

7.95

$8.49

Number Sold per Day

70

65

60

55

Total Revenue per Day

1. Should the nursery owner change the price of the plants? Explain your answer.

Explanation:

Directions Answer the following questions. Show your work and write your answers in the

spaces provided.

1. At a price of 7.95 each, a nursery sells 60 one-gallon plants a day. The owner hopes to

increase total revenue by changing the price of these plants. Find the total revenue for each

price shown in the following table.

Price

6.95

7.49

7.95

$8.49

Number Sold per Day

70

65

60

55

Total Revenue per Day

1. Should the nursery owner change the price of the plants

What is the product of 8(-1)?

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multiply by -1 is just taking the genitive of a number, so the product is -8