Answer:
conjunction ;
Explanation:
because using a semicolon explains the first part of the sentence
Answer:
C. Pan
Explanation:
To make PANoramas you have to move the camera. That's how I thought of it.
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Answer:
number 3 i guess
Explanation:
Answer:
there are 48 total members. they could line up in 8 rows of 6 or 4 rows of 12
Explanation:
Answer:
48 total members
•2 rows of 24
•3 rows of 16
Explanation:
You need to multiply 6 by 8 to get total number of members.
Now that you know that it is 48, you can find other number that also go into 48. For example, 2 and 24 make 48 as well as 3 and 16.
The answer is number two!
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"And having perhaps the better claim, yet knowing how way leads on to way"
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Answer:
A: And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
Explanation:
I did the quiz and this was the right answer
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MRS. PETERS. We think she was going to--knot it.
COUNTY ATTORNEY. Well, that’s interesting, I’m sure. (Seeing the birdcage.) Has the bird flown?
MRS. HALE (putting more quilt pieces over the box.) We think the--cat got it.
Which idea is suggested by this excerpt?
a. The women are beginning to feel superior to the men because they do not think the men are capable of solving the case.
b. The women still have no idea about what really happened between Mr. and Mrs. Wright.
c. The women are going to hide what they have discovered to protect Mrs. Wright.
d. The women believe that the men should be taught a lesson in sensitivity, so they keep information from the men.
The correct statement is option C).Through the excerpt, it can be guessed that the women are going to hidesomething to protect Mrs. Wright.
Well, women were thinking whether the lady will quilt or just knotit?
They had the more doubts at the knotactually, but still they were notsure about that.
They were even trying to pull the chair to the table in order to join Mrs. Hale.
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express?
Answer: Both authors are against the soda ban.