Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective." Diane stood in front of a mirror and stuck out her tongue. It looked like a rosy pink welcome mat to her delicate insides. Her usual rubber mold formula was out of the question—too toxic. She wondered, What is safe to swallow, fast and easy to apply, and hardens quickly into a firm mold? One of her horse-riding pals, a veterinarian named Mary Wright, had the answer: alginate. Mary told Diane that alginate was a pink gummy material used to make molds of teeth. If it was safe for pets, it should be safe for a tiger. And people, too, Diane thought. At her lab she mixed the alginate powder with water to form a paste. Standing in front of a mirror, she scooped up a blob and spread it on her tongue. She pressed it down with her fingers to get out any air bubbles. Not bad, she thought. Tastes just like spearmint. She decided to make an extra-thick mold to make it easier to peel off. So, she added another gloopy blog—and another. With her thickened tongue hanging out, Diane padded around the lab doing odds and ends while the material set. After about 10 minutes, she peeled off the alginate slowly and carefully. It was fragile—bendable and easy to tear—but it made an excellent impression of her tongue. Which action in the excerpt illustrates that Diane is dedicated to her work? A.She makes a mold of her own tongue. B.She performs odd jobs around the lab. C.She stands in front of the mirror. D.She goes horseback riding with a friend.

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Answer 1
Answer:

IT IS A

I TOOK TEST ON EDGE

Answer 2
Answer:

it's either a or b. I'd have to read the rest if the article. but from what I read I think its b


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Supply either a synonym(S) or an antonyms(A) for each of the words below:multiple, to love, powerful, greediness, to dwell, internal, inside, helpful, to start, inheritance, responsible, loyalty, different, broad, wasteful,modern.

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several, few
to adore, to hate
influential, weak
selflessness, generosity
to remain, to progress
within, external
within, outside
cooperative, stubborn
to begin, to terminate
endowment, charity
trustworthy, irresponsible
faith, suspicion
distinct, similar
wide, narrow
extravagant, conservative
retro, antique
multiple: few;many
to love: to hate;to have passion
powerful: weak;strong
greediness: sharing; selfish
to dwell: to celebrate; to be stay on a topic
internal:outside; inside
inside:outside;inner part
helpful:disrespectful;giving
to start:to finish ;to begin
inheritance: ;receive something
responsible: unaccountable; liable 
loyalty: obedience; dishonor  
different: same; unique 
broad: slim; big 
wasteful: conserve; careless
modern: old days; new times

Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? The box turtle crawled slowly toward the stream

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Since you didn't underline any words, I will just list every part of speech here. 
The is a determiner, box is a noun, turtle is a noun, crawled is a verb, slowly is an adverb, toward is a preposition, the is a determiner, stream is a noun. 

In which part of an interview would you plan a follow-up meeting? Opening
body
closing

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Answer:

The closing

Explanation:

The closing. That way the flow of the interview is not interrupted and it is more polite to wait and see their response to your initial interview before requesting another.

Digitus : hand :: A.
genu : leg

B.
manus : finger

C.
dextra : right hand

D.
manus : manacle

E.
genu : foot

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Digitus in latin is the same as in English: it means digit.
The relationship between the two words is that the first is a part of the second.

The equivalent relationship is found in A): Genu means knee, so a knee is a part of the second word, the leg.

Which additional word in the sentence should be capitalized? My uncle makes a delicious pastry with bavarian cream. A. Pastry B. Cream C. Uncle D. Bavarian

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The Answer is (D. Bavarian) Hope this helps☺️
My answer is D! Barvarian is a nationality i think. Lol im not for sure

Read this excerpt from "Mad Cow, Furious Farmer."The disease was first detected in England in 1986, though some scientists think the very first cases started at least ten years before. Cows usually eat only grass and other plants, but farmers had been feeding them a meat and bone mixture that made the cows plumper. But somehow, at least one batch of the mixture had become contaminated with what was then an unknown killer: a prion.

By 1993, British farmers were reporting up to one thousand new cases of BSE a week. Governments all around the world reacted by increasing testing for the disease and not allowing any cows to be eaten if they were at risk of having the disease. As sheep can also get a prion disease called scrapie, they were tested as well. Farmers were angry that they were losing their livestock, and nobody knew how to protect cows and people from the disease.

Consumers were also in a panic when they learned about BSE, and for a very good reason: prions are infectious. If you eat a prion from a “mad cow” or sheep, you are at risk for developing a human version of BSE. The public felt betrayed that their governments had underreacted to the problem or covered it up.

Eventually, in 1997, governments began to ban farmers from feeding their livestock high-risk meat and bone mixtures. With that ban, the epidemic quickly peaked, and by 2010 had largely disappeared. Over the years, half a million cows and two hundred people had been killed by prions.

The paragraphs of this excerpt would be best organized by adding

a table of contents.
captioned images.
dated subheadings.
a web diagram.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Dated subheadings

Answer:

C. Dated subheadings

Explanation: