What is the preposition of the sentence: the legendary pony express rode it's way into American history.

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Answer 1
Answer: the preposition is: into

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Name two or three details to support each one.Television is reactive, requiring no skill or thinking.Television viewing takes away from study and reading time.

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The statements:
Television is reactive, requiring no skill or thinking.

1) Even if you don't do anything, television will continue playing (unlike video games for example!
2) You don't need to necessarily understand the context of the information that's presented to you: you  can be informed about a war somewhere without having to understand the causes for it and the power dynamics in the war.


 Television viewing takes away from study andreading time.
1) On a given day, if you watch TV for an hour and you forget you wanted to study: it took away this hour from the time when you could have studied
2)Television provides an easy distraction, so it's easy to watch it, and harder to stop and to do unpleasant chores, such as studying for a hard test

4. If you wanted to prove that the farmanimals were not living in "comfort and
dignity," which form of evidence would
provide the strongest support?
A. "Our lives are miserable, laborious, and
short."
B. "No animal knows the meaning of
happiness or leisure after he is a year
old."
C. "We are given just so much food as will
keep the breath in our bodies, and those
of us who are capable of it are forced to
work to the last atom of our strength;
and the very instant that our usefulness
has come to an end we are slaughtered
with hideous cruelty."
D. "This single farm of ours would support a
dozen horses, twenty cows, hundreds of
sheep-- and all of them living in a
comfort and a dignity that are now
almost beyond our imagining."

Which one is it ? Please help!

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

By reffering to their condition in such strong and bold terms it will almost immediatly attrack the readers attention, causing them to read further into the sentence and because it conttains, in a way, "complicated" words and terms it will most likely be vivid in the mind of the viewer for longer, especially if they're not very well lectured. Also it reffers to things such as slaughter and the human mind is often attrackted so disgrace so most people will be more enthusiastic about that particular sentence, even subconsciously.

Answer: C

Explanation:

Which line in this excerpt from Homer's Odyssey best shows that Ulysses was a good ruler who always remembered his responsibility for his homeland, Ithaca?In vain Calypso long constrained my stay,

With sweet, reluctant, amorous delay;

With all her charms as vainly Circe strove,

And added magic to secure my love.

In pomps or joys, the palace or the grot,

My country's image never was forgot;

My absent parents rose before my sight,

And distant lay contentment and delight.

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The line in this excerpt from Homer's Odyssey that best shows that Ulysses was a good ruler who always remembered his responsibility for his homeland, Ithaca, is:

"My country's image never was forgot;"

This line demonstrates how he cares for his place, the love he feels for it and how it is always in his mind like a permanent image in his head.

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: 

"In pomps or joys, the palace or the grot,
My country's image never was forgot;
My absent parents rose before my sight,
And distant lay contentment and delight."

Which sentence in this excerpt from G. K. Chesterton's \"The Fallacy of Success\" contains the central idea of the essay?. A. They are books showing men how to succeed in everything; they are written by men who cannot even succeed in writing books..
B. But, passing over the bad logic and bad philosophy in the phrase, we may take it, as these writers do, in the ordinary sense of success in obtaining money or worldly position..
C. This is a definite and business-like proposal,

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The sentence that contains the central idea from the essay " The Fallacy of Success" is "They are books showing men how to succeed in everything; they are written by men who cannot even succeed in writing books. The correct answer is A. 

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Answer Is D

Explanation:

100% On Plato

Read this excerpt from “The Girl Who Silenced the World for Five Minutes.”You grown-ups say you love us. I challenge you, please make your actions reflect your words.

According to Suzuki, to show love toward their children, grown-ups should

act in a loving way toward the world.
tell their children that they love them every day.
talk about worldwide environmental issues.
reflect on the problems and challenges in the world

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Answer:

Act in a loving way to the world

Explanation:

She wants the adults to act upon what they say, and they say that they love their children.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which of these lines provides important information for the rising action of the play? (10 points) Select one: a. And, for an earnest of a greater honor,/He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor b. Thou know'st that Banquo, and his Fleance, lives. c. To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done:/The castle of Macduff I will surprise d. O Banquo, Banquo!/Our royal master's murder'd!

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "a. And, for an earnest of a greater honor,/He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor." The line that provides important information for the rising action of the play is that 'And, for an earnest of a greaterhonor,/He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor'