What does phenotype mean?

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Answer 1
Answer: physical characteristics that set by genotype

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What does the poet mean in the following lines from “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”? Their lot forbade: nor circumscribed alone Their growing virtues, but their crimes confined a. The villagers’ simple lives helped them avoid evil. b. The villagers’ vices were the cause of their hard lives. c. The villagers’ lives prevented them from being good. d. The villagers’ faults were hidden by their deaths.
What was the tribe who painted themselves blue called?
Root word of explanation and immovable
Choose the word modified by the adjectival clause in the sentence below. The dog, which was brown and white, walked all the way back to Staci’s house.

Add an adjective to this sentence:
The 49ers beat the Rams.

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The persistent, dedicated, professional-looking 49ers beat
the hapless, uncoordinated, bumbling, pathetic Rams.

The best looking team is the 49ers.

In group discussion, what is the best reason you should respect the opinions of others even if you do not agree with them? because the facilitator will get angry with you if you do not pay attention
because everyone should have a chance to speak
because the teacher might give you a failing grade if you do not listen
because it will improve your listening skills and understanding of other points of view

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The last answer. Listening to the opinion of others can help you improve your knowledge and gain an unbiased view. This will help you make better decisions.

Which literary device is apparent in the bolded lines of Viola’s speech to the captain in act II, scene IV, of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night? VIOLA: Too well what love women to men may owe: In faith, they are as true of heart as we. My father had a daughter loved a man, As it might be, perhaps, were I a woman, I should your lordship.a. Farce
b. Puns
c. Dramatic irony
d. Satire

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I don't know which words are bolded in these lines, however, I would definitely say that this excerpt shows farce. Farce aims at entertaining the audience by showing weird or improbable scenes. Here Viola is dressed up as a man, and she is talking about herself saying - were I a woman - when she in fact is.

Answer:

its not farce got it wrong

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Many Harlemites viewed the club owners' act of __________ as unfair.a. not using African-American musicians
c. barring people of their own race
b. raising their prices
d. refusing to serve white customers
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Many Harlemites viewed the club owners' act of "barring people of their own race" as unfair, since black musicians were in high demand in the clubs but could not enter as patrons. 

Answer:

c. Barring people of their own race.

Explanation:

Langston Hughes' short essay/ story of "When the Negro was in Vogue" details his opinions of when Harlem used to be the property of the colored people. But now, more and more white people came at night, crowding their bars and cabarets after sundown. He points out that many Harlemites did not find the acts of club owners denying their own people, black people, admission in their bars as fair. Rather, it should be that they support and encourage the development of their own people instead of welcoming the whites. The blacks do not vocally say out that the whites' bars and places were never disturbed or overtaken by the blacks so why should they come into their town and mingle with them? But Hughes claims that "Negroes are practically never rude to  white people" so they silently act along with whatever the situation was.

Because her coworker kept her eyes on her work and never said much, Laura concluded that Rita wasn't very smart. But when a new procedure was introduced on their floor and Laura made several errors, Rita showed her a simple way to remember each step. This is an example of A. misjudging other people's abilities.
B. having a low level of self-esteem.
C. failing to listen to others.
D. failing to take responsibility for one's mistakes.

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A) misjudging other people's abilities

Wanax was another name for a Mycenaean _____. scholar king priest warrior

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Answer:

King.

Explanation:

In the ancient period especially in the Mycenean society, the term "wanax" seems to refer to a person of authority, a ruler, a king or someone from the "royal" circle. It also suggests a divine title, a king or authoritarian power who seems to be the highest in the Mycenaean society and culture. It is also a title given or referred to a military leader.

Wanax is another name for a Mycenaean king