What element of a myth is featured in the title “The Beginnings of the Maasai”?

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Answer 1
Answer: attempt to explain an origin
Answer 2
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Answer:

C: an attempt to explain an origin

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Which rhyme usually occurs in the final stressed syllable of a line, as seen in this excerpt from John Donne's "A Lecture Upon the Shadow"?Stand still, and I will read to thee
A lecture, love, in Love's philosophy.

feminine rhyme

slant rhyme

masculine rhyme

eye rhyme

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Masculine rhyme occurs in the final stressed syllable of a line. Look at the lines, 

Stand still, and I will read to thee
A lecture, love, in Love's philosophy

The syllables at the end have the same sound and them being at the end stresses it. So this is a masculine rhyme. 

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C."Masculine rhyme" for Plato users...

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Which sentence includes an announcement phrase that should be eliminated to make the statement more concise?

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example of The sentence that includes an  announcement phrase that should be eliminated to make the statement more concise would be : assigning lockers to middle school students is an effective way to teach them time management.
the sentence about used too much wording and not to the point.

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What happens in your body when you want to move?

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The brain sends electrical signals to the muscles in the part of the body you want to move and those muscle tense up and move.

your blood circulate

Six possible advices that could be given in a communication related conflict.

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Conflictis happens when either one of the individuals have misunderstanding or arereaching over the same goal. The possible advices one can give to people inconflict are (1) talk things out, (2) listen to the side of the other, (3) beopen-minded, (4) when explaining, explain it well, (5) face yourresponsibilities whether good or bad and (6) do not include people who are not partof the conflict, keep it among yourselves.

 

Discrepancy between spelling and sound

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silent letters are an example of a discrepancy between spelling and sound for example: Pterodactyl the P is a silent letter.
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In the story, which is an example of the author’s use of the third-person limited point of view? A. The reader knows that Gillian’s uncle was very rich. B. The reader knows that Miss Hayden, the ward, does not have affection for Gillian. C. The reader knows what is in Gillian’s account but Mr. Tolman does not. D. The reader knows that Gillian has a friend named Old Bryson.

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Answer:

C

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