A fact is an idea that can be verified. True False

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Answer 1
Answer: True, because facts come from ideas, and if you can prove that it is correct, then it is a fact.
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The answer is true... :)


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In the passage , how do the characters in this scene most directly affect macbeths character

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This app is worthless

which passage is it?

Both “Silky” Bob in “After Twenty Years” and Peyton Farquhar in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” face threatening situations. Compare and contrast the way each author depicts these situations by discussing the characters’ behavior and feelings about their respective predicamentsNote: I read both of the stories, but I didn’t really understand what was going on in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Please help, thanks in advance!

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In "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," they started the story with Farquhar's hanging, to show you what was going on.
The second part goes to show what Farquhar had done to deserve the hanging. He had schemed to get past the picket lines, even though citizens were forbidden, on threat of death by hanging.
The third part was everything that happened in Farquhar's mind as he fell and died.

Now, neither of the characters, in their respective stories, seemed to want to admit to wrongdoing. They appeared to have set that aside, to think about other things. For Bob, it was spending time with his friend. For Farquhar, it was getting back to his family.
The difference between the two is that "Silky" Bob resigned himself to his fate. He agreed to go quietly, and off he went. Farquhar, on the other hand, tried to escape, if only in his mind. He refused to acknowledge the punishment for his crimes.

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?A.She always shuts the gate, otherwise, the pig follows her out.

B.She always shuts the gate; otherwise, the pig follows her out.

C.She always shuts the gate, otherwise; the pig follows her out.

D.She always shuts the gate otherwise, the pig follows her out.

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The sentence which does not contain any punctuation errors is the sentence in letter B. "She always shuts the gate; otherwise, the pig follows her out." The answer among the choices given above is letter "B" I hope this helps you.
The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter B. The sentence 'She always shuts the gate; otherwise, the pig follows her out.' is the sentence that does not contain any punctuation errors.

Which sentence uses appropriate punctuation? A)Howard Carter pioneered Egyptology he discovered King Tut’s tomb. B)Howard Carter pioneered Egyptology. He discovered King Tut’s tomb. C)Howard Carter pioneered Egyptology, he discovered King Tut’s tomb. D)Howard Carter pioneered Egyptology: he discovered King Tut’s tomb.

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C, because it's a run-on sentence and you're separating the two sentences by adding a comma.

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Where does act IV, SCENE 1 take place ( Shakespeare: Julius Caesar)

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Antony meets Octavius and Lepidus at his house. They review a list of names, deciding who must be killed. Lepidus agrees to the death of his brother if Antony will agree to allow his nephew to be killed. Antony suggests that, as a way of saving money, they examine Caesar’s will to see if they can redirect some of his funds. Lepidus departs, and Antony asks Octavius if Lepidus is a worthy enough man to rule Rome with him and Octavius. Octavius replies that he trusts him, but Antony harbors doubts. Octavius points out that Lepidus is a “tried and valiant soldier,” to which Antony responds, “So is my horse”: he goes on to compare Lepidus to a mere animal, calling him a “barren-spirited fellow” and a mere tool (IV.i.28–36). Antony now turns the conversation to Brutus and Cassius, who are reportedly gathering an army; it falls to Octavius and Antony to confront them and halt their bid for power.