Read the following passage:Blue-green light therapy stands alone as perhaps the least intrusive (treatment for SAD), and sufferers can purchase special lamps and light bulbs for little more than the cost of a standard desk lamp. The good news is that dozens of researchers have documented the effectiveness of the remedy, which has the same effects as genuine sunshine.


Which of the following is the best example of purpose for the passage?

People who make blue lights could charge more money.
The sunlight is unnecessary so we should avoid it.
SAD should have more cures.
People should use blue light to feel better.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: D) People should use blue light to feel better
Answer 2
Answer:

People should use blue light to feel better


Related Questions

Which verb best completes this sentence? Luckily, the city __________ the repairs before the winter storms began. A. had made B. has made C. makes D. will make
Which pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? Is that __________ in the blue bathing suit? A. she; predicate nominative B. she; subject C. her; predicate nominative D. her; subject Question Resources
Read this excerpt from "Nixon Resigns" by Carroll Kilpatrick: Mr. Nixon has served 2,026 days as the 37th President of the United States. He leaves office with 2½ years of his second term remaining to be carried out by the man he nominated to be Vice President last year. Which details of this excerpt develop the central idea that this is an important moment in history? the informal tone and the information about his successor the formal tone and the inclusion of facts and figures the informal tone and the number of days spent in office the formal tone and the capitalization of "Vice President"
Based on the evidence provided, readers can conclude that Rina isunconcerned.studious.ambitious.disorganized​
What is unique to computers​

Please help: Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans, Louisiana, Nashville, Tennessee, and Louisville, Kentucky. B. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans, Louisiana; Nashville, Tennessee; and Louisville, Kentucky. C. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans Louisiana, Nashville Tennessee, and Louisville Kentucky. D. Three cities I have visited this year are New Orleans; Louisiana, Nashville; Tennessee, and Louisville; Kentucky.

Answers

The answer is indeed "A", as the other three "B", "C", and "D" are improper within their naming of the cities and states.
Dont get mad if i dont get this right but i honestly think it is most likely A.

Part 2 “Although the fight will be difficult, we refuse to give up. As long as we are unfairly taxed and denied a voice we cannot - we will not - stand by.”

What is the effect of the coordinating conjunction in the sentence?

A. It gives equal weight to the ideas of unfair taxation and denial of a voice in government.
B. It makes the phrases of the sentence run parallel to each other grammatically.
C. It shows that unfair taxation is the primary concern of the sentence.

Answers

Answer:it’s A

Explanation:

Answer:

Part 1 is-----In the second sentence, "As long as" is the subordinating conjunction, while "and" is the Coordinating conjunction.

Part 2 is-----It gives equal weight to the ideas of unfair taxation and denial of a voice in government.

The main characters motivation is to

Answers

When we understand the motivation behind a character's actions, the character becomes three-dimensional and believable. A reader is often given pieces of a character's backstory, also known as exposition, in order to make him three-dimensional.

PLEASE HELP!!!THIS IS FOR 10 POINTS!!!
What type of poem is this?

"I cannot go to school today"
Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
"I have the measles and the mumps,
A gash, a rash and purple bumps.

My mouth is wet, my throat is dry.
I'm going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I've counted sixteen chicken pox.

And there's one more - that's seventeen,
And don't you think my face looks green?
My leg is cut, my eyes are blue,
It might be the instamatic flu.

I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
I'm sure that my left leg is broke.
My hip hurts when I move my chin,
My belly button's caving in.

My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained,
My 'pendix pains each time it rains.
My toes are cold, my toes are numb,

I have a sliver in my thumb.

My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
I hardly whisper when I speak.
My tongue is filling up my mouth,

I think my hair is falling out.

My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight,
My temperature is one-o-eight.
My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,

There's a hole inside my ear.

I have a hangnail, and my heart is ...
What? What's that? What's that you say?
You say today is .............. Saturday?

G'bye, I'm going out to play!"

Answers

This is a narrative poem. It narrates how the day goes for Peggy Ann McKay. You will know that Peggy tries to make excuses so as not to go to school. In the second stanza, she has already mentioned five excuses, "My mouth is wet, my throat is dry./ I'm going blind in my right eye./ My tonsils are as big as rocks,/ I've counted sixteen chicken pox." At the end though, Peggy discovers that it is Saturday so she suddenly feels well and plans to go out to play.

This is a narrative poem because there is a narrator telling the poem

Give me an eight sentence summary on the book The Compound

Answers

The Compound is the story of Eli, a fifteen year old boy who lives with his two sisters and parents in an underground bunker called The Compound. Six years ago, they entered the Compound, during a nuclear strike, but an accident left Eli's grandmother and brother Eddie outside. The supplies in the Compound, which were supposed to be all they would ever need, start to run out. Eli's father wants Eli to let him clone him, to eat the clones as food, but he refuses. Meanwhile, he also finds a laptop with an Internet signal in his brother's vacant room. Eli opens a chatroom and contacts someone on the outside, who turns out to be Eddie, who tells Eli that there was no nuclear attack at all. Eli tells his sisters and mother about this, and they all try to figure out the code to open the Compound, something only the father knows. They eventually figure it out and escape, but the father, who is mentally unstable, plans to take them to a new compound forever.

Which is a correctly written sentence, not a run-on? A.
The volunteers handed out snacks the players discussed the big game.

B.
The tour guide escorted us through the castle she showed us the grounds.

C.
The store clerk bagged our groceries, he loaded them into our car.

D.
The coach shouted instructions, and the players responded immediately.

Answers

D is the correct answer!
D is your answer and correct