What was a reason the Alaska State Troopers could not identify Chris’s body?

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Answer 1
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He had no ID.

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Which of these writings relies mostly on logic?a. Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty, or give me death"
b. Benjamin Franklin's "Join, or Die"
c. John Adams's letters
d. John Dickinson's Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania

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There is a lit of a subjective question. mostly to agree that the answers is a because he did said give me liberty, or give me death"  that relies mostly on logic. so that mean the answer is A

Supply a/an or the if they are necessary:1. ... Lake Ontario is one of ... five Great Lakes in ... North America.
2. Andrew and Alice went to ... school yesterday and then studied in ... library before returning home.
3. There are only ... few seats left for tonight's musical at ... university.
4. When you go to ... supermarket, please buy ... bottle of ... chocolate milk and ... dozen oranges.
5. Your ... car is five years old and it still runs well.
6. No one in ... German class knew ... correct answer to ... Mr. Gruber's ... question.
7. ... red books on ... table are for our Geography class.
8. Please give me ... cup of coffee with ... cream and ... sugar.
9. ... judge asked ... witness to tell ... truth.
10. Margaret is studying ... Physics and ... Chemistry this term.
11 ... Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ... France to ... United States.
12. Peter's father bought him ... ball that he had wanted for his birthday.
13. Our cousin is in ... hospital so we went to visit him ... last night.
14. ... Queen Elizabeth II is ... monarch of ... Great Britain.
15. On our trip to Brazil, we crossed ... Atlantic Ocean.
16. While Ted was in Alaska, he visited ... Eskimo village.
17. ... Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.
18. ... armchair she is sitting in is broken.
19. ... Civil War was fought in ... United States between 1861 and 1865.
20. Two nights ago there was ... bird singing outside our house.
21. George can't go to ... cinema tonight because he has to write ... essay.
22. Scientists hope to send expedition to ... Mars during ... 1990s.
23. John has been admitted to ... School of Medicine at ... Cambridge University.
24. Emma plays ... guitar and her brother plays ... violin.

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Explanation:

1. ... Lake Ontario is one of ... five Great Lakes in ... North America.

2. Andrew and Alice went to ... school yesterday and then studied in ... library before returning home.

3. There are only ... few seats left for tonight's musical at ... university.

4. When you go to ... supermarket, please buy ... bottle of ... chocolate milk and ... dozen oranges.

5. Your ... car is five years old and it still runs well.

6. No one in ... German class knew ... correct answer to ... Mr. Gruber's ... question.

7. ... red books on ... table are for our Geography class.

8. Please give me ... cup of coffee with ... cream and ... sugar.

9. ... judge asked ... witness to tell ... truth.

10. Margaret is studying ... Physics and ... Chemistry this term.

11 ... Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ... France to ... United States.

12. Peter's father bought him ... ball that he had wanted for his birthday.

13. Our cousin is in ... hospital so we went to visit him ... last night.

14. ... Queen Elizabeth II is ... monarch of ... Great Britain.

15. On our trip to Brazil, we crossed ... Atlantic Ocean.

16. While Ted was in Alaska, he visited ... Eskimo village.

17. ... Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.

18. ... armchair she is sitting in is broken.

19. ... Civil War was fought in ... United States between 1861 and 1865.

20. Two nights ago there was ... bird singing outside our house.

21. George can't go to ... cinema tonight because he has to write ... essay.

22. Scientists hope to send expedition to ... Mars during ... 1990s.

23. John has been admitted to ... School of Medicine at ... Cambridge University.

24. Emma plays ... guitar and her brother plays ... violin.

Paula loved her English class. Today, she learned that in some works of literature, every element in the story has both a literal and a symbolic meaning. Which literary device did Paula learn about?

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An Allegory is a work of literature where every element is the story has both a literal and a symbolic meaning. The story or poem can be read on two levels; it can be read on a literal level or it can be read for it's symbolic meaning. Writers typically use an allegory as a literary device to convey hidden meanings through symbolism, actions, events and imagery. All these elements together  create the moral, political or spiritual meaning the author wishes to convey to the reader. 

Answer:

allegory

Explanation:

The story or poem can be read on two levels; it can be read on a literal level or it can be read for it's symbolic meaning. Writers typically use an allegory as a literary device to convey hidden meanings through symbolism, actions, events and imagery. All these elements together create the moral, political or spiritual meaning the author wishes to convey to the reader.

Who does Mr.Jones represent in Animal Farm?

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Answer:

Mr. jones

Explanation:

Mr. jones represents a drunken old farmer who likes to antagonize animals and has created a whole mess load of misery for himself. he also represents tsar Nicholas the second he is also the only one that does not work.

Four Freedoms speech

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Answer:

what ab it

Explanation:

Answer:

Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the 77th Congress:

I address you, the members of this new Congress, at a moment unprecedented in the history of the union.  I use the word “unprecedented” because at no previous time has American security been as seriously threatened from without as it is today.

Since the permanent formation of our government under the Constitution in 1789, most of the periods of crisis in our history have related to our domestic affairs.  And, fortunately, only one of these -- the four-year war between the States -- ever threatened our national unity.  Today, thank God, 130,000,000 Americans in 48 States have forgotten points of the compass in our national unity.

It is true that prior to 1914 the United States often has been disturbed by events in other continents.  We have even engaged in two wars with European nations and in a number of undeclared wars in the West Indies, in the Mediterranean and in the Pacific, for the maintenance of American rights and for the principles of peaceful commerce.  But in no case had a serious threat been raised against our national safety or our continued independence.

PART 1 the PART 2 is in the comments

Explanation:

Faith's pink ribbons are an example of a A. fable.
B. genre.
C. symbol.
D. parable.

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The pink ribbons are C. Symbols

Parables and fables are stories including animals and men with a goal of explaining a moral lesson, while a genre is a type of a narrative.