Which synonym best describes a friendly competition?Battle: combat between two people

Conflict: fight, battle, or war

Enmity: feeling of active dislike or hate

Match: contest between two or more

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Answer:

Answer:

Match: contest between two or more

Explanation:

Synonyms refer to words that have similar meanings.

A friendly competition is not a battle which is combat between two people.

It is not a Conflict which is  a fight, battle, or war.

A friendly competition is not enmity: feeling of active dislike or hate.

A friendly competition is a Match: contest between two or more. We would usually shake hands after the contest.


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Answer:

Option b

Explanation:

A seismograph is an instrument that is used to record earthquakes. An earthquake produces seismic waves, that seismograph can detect. It consists of a frame, base, and fixed mass.

On the contrary, seismogram is the output or the record of vibrations of the Earth, particularly earthquakes. It is a graphical representation of the seismic waves recorded by the seismograph (instrument).

the answer letter B. hope it helps

Choose the connective that belongs in the blank in the following sentence.I like to play baseball. _______, I can't throw a ball very well.
A. For instance
B. Besides
C. In fact
D. However

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Inthe sentence: I like to playbaseball. _______, I can't throw a ball very well.

The answer is D.However 

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What disturbs Sam most about Hally's memories?Hally leaves out essential details.
Hally remembers them from a white person's perspective.
Hally assumes all the credit for teaching Sam about history.
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The correct statement is that Hallyremembers them from a white person's perspective.

What was the reason for the Sam's disturbance about the Hally's memories?

The memories of the Hally that disturbs the Sam most is that 'Hally would be remembering him and Willie from a white person's perspective'.

Hally and Sam were used to share a close and friendly relation. They used to spend the timetogether by playing chess or flyingkites.

When Sambrought up the subject to the Hally for the firsttime, she would barely remembered as he was so young.

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When was ancient Egypt the most powerful and prosperous?

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Answer:

New Kingdom: 1550-1077 BCE

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Which lines in this excerpt from Mary Otis Warren's poem "A Political Reverie" use figurative language?

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Well, the whole poem actually uses figurative language. She is is trying to speak about a certain thing without actually using the term she wants to describe through metaphorical and figurative language.

Which of the following immediately preceded the near extinction of drama? miracle plays
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I think the correct answer to this were the dramas that contained tragedy such as Shakepearean dramas (Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, etc). However, if I were to pick with the choices you gave, I think the closest to tragedy dramas would be morality plays.

I think it would be morality plays