Good thesis statement on how Androids better than iPhones?

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Answer 1
Answer: Androids are better than iPhones because they include more apps, they're easier to operate, and they're cheaper.
(I'm not sure if any of these are true, but you can always change it)
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Most people think Iphone is better because of the features like three cameras or how its more expensive but android is much better plus the phone camera is good.

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Why does Romeo feel "reviv’d,” or comforted?

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In the Romeo and Juliette, this scene happen between Romeo and the Nurse.

Romeo say that his comfort has been Reviv'd after The nurses gives him a Ring which belong to Juliette. He perceive it as a sign of good gesture from her and he know that how she loved him

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George Washington showed great leadership during the American Revolution.

Which of the following sentences best supports the main idea?

A.

George Washington was born in 1732.

B.

George Washington served as an officer during the French and Indian War.

C.

George Washington led his army to a decisive victory at Yorktown.

D.

George Washington lived in Mount Vernon with his wife, Martha.

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Which of these sentences contains an adverbial clause? He told me where I could get some coffee. What she pointed out is very significant in these times. I do not know how to invest my money. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.

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D.  Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.

I do not know how to invest my money. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.

Which choice is correctly punctuated? a. Next summer; we will visit relatives in Ireland. b. I can’t wait to see: Ireland. c. I can’t wait to see Ireland: when we visit relatives. d. We will be visiting relatives in Ireland next summer: It is a place I can’t wait to see!

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Choice A.

A correction to B would be "I can't wait to see Ireland!"
A correction to C would be to replace the semi colon with a comma
A correction to D would be to replace the colon with a semi colon or a hyphen.

The correct answer is a.

Krishna’s attitude toward Radha can best be described as(A) scornful
(B) indiff erent
(C) ambivalent
(D) coy
(E) calculating


Passage 2. Jayadeva, Excerpt from Gita Govinda
Beautiful Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha,
All in the Spring-time waited by the wood
For Krishna fair, Krishna the all-forgetful,—
Krishna with earthly love’s false fi re consuming—
And some one of her maidens sang this song:—
I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of Spring,
When every wind from warm Malay brings fragrance on its wing;
Brings fragrance stolen far away from thickets of the clove,
In jungles where the bees hum and the Koil fl utes her love;
He dances with the dancers of a merry morrice one,
All in the budding Spring-time, for ’tis sad to be alone.
I know how Krishna passes these hours of blue and gold
When parted lovers sigh to meet and greet and closely hold
Hand fast in hand; and every branch upon the Vakul-tree
Droops downward with a hundred blooms, in every bloom a bee;
He is dancing with the dancers to a laughter-moving tone,
In the soft awakening Spring-time, when ’tis hard to live alone.
Where Kroona-fl owers, that open at a lover’s lightest tread,
Break, and, for shame at what they hear, from white blush modest red;
And all the spears on all the boughs of all the Ketuk-glades
Seem ready darts to pierce the hearts of wandering youths and maids;
Tis there thy Krishna dances till the merry drum is done,
All in the sunny Spring-time, when who can live alone?
Where the breaking forth of blossom on the yellow Keshra-sprays
Dazzles like Kama’s sceptre, whom all the world obeys;
And Pâtal-buds fi ll drowsy bees from pink delicious bowls,
As Kama’s nectared goblet steeps in languor human souls;
Th ere he dances with the dancers, and of Radha thinketh none,
All in the warm new Spring-tide, when none will live alone.
Where the breath of waving Mâdhvi pours incense through the grove,
And silken Mogras lull the sense with essences of love,—
Th e silken-soft pale Mogra, whose perfume fi ne and faint
Can melt the coldness of a maid, the sternness of a saint—
Th ere dances with those dancers thine other self, thine Own,
All in the languorous Spring-time, when none will live alone.
Where—as if warm lips touched sealed eyes and waked them—all the bloom
Opens upon the mangoes to feel the sunshine come;
And Atimuktas wind their arms of softest green about,
Clasping the stems, while calm and clear great Jumna spreadeth out;
Th ere dances and there laughs thy Love, with damsels many a one,
In the rosy days of Spring-time, for he will not live alone.

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The correct answer is letter (B) indifferent. Krishna’s attitude toward Radha can best be described as indifferent. Krishna shows an unconcerned or doesn't-care attitude. Looking at the first verse, it shows a third person in Radha's perspective.

Which word in the sentence is the indirect object? The coach of the team offered Frank some good advice.a. team
b. coach
c. advice
d. Frank

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D.) Frank , also I'm sorry if this is not the anwer, but Frank is supposed to be an indirect object.

Read the excerpt from chapter 23 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck?"

"No," I says, "it don't."

"Why don't it, Huck?"

"Well, it don't, because it's in the breed. I reckon they're all alike,"

"But, Huck, dese kings o' ourn is reglar rapscallions; dat's jist what dey is; dey's reglar rapscallions."

"Well, that's what I'm a-saying; all kings is mostly rapscallions, as fur as I can make out."

Which best describes the satirical element of this excerpt?
Jim and Huck still genuinely believe that the“rapscallions” are royalty.
Jim is revealing to Huck that most people are not what they seem.
Jim tells Huck that he knew the truth about the kings before everyone else.
Jim and Huck are basing their opinion of all royalty on fake kings.

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Answer: Jim and Huck are basing their opinion of all royalty on fake kings.
If you read through the section, towards the end, Huck makes a point on saying that "all kings is mostly rapscallions, as fur as I can make out."

He is making a generalization for something unrelated to kings adding the humor. 
Answer: Jim and Huck are basing their opinion of all royalty on fake kings.