Why is education and/or job training considered an investment? It costs thousands of dollars to go to school or to receive job training. Higher-paying occupations are becoming obsolete. Wage-earning potential, job promotions, and job security increase. Fewer job opportunities are available.

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes, education will always be considered a good investment. In fact, the best investment has ever been us in people. Once they learned how to do things properly, they will pass on that learning to the others for free. It's about exchange of ideas and work experience which is more fruitful and extremely profitable on long terms.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Wage-earning potential, job promotions, and job security increase


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Which lines in this excerpt from T S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" contain a biblical allusion?

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I cannot see the full excerpt, but from the entire work here is what I see.

...But thought I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed, 
though I have seen my head brought in upon a platter,
I am no prophet...

This refers to John the Baptist when he gets his head put on a platter. John was a prophet. (Matthew 14 and Mark 6)

..."I am Lazarus, come from the dead..."
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Answer:

"Though I have seen my head brought in upon a platter,

I am no prophet"

This refers to John the Baptist when he is beheaded and his head is brought as a gift upon a platter

To say, "I am Lazarus, come from the dead,"

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What is the purpose of a hook?A.

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B.

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it's D -  to grab the reader's interest 

While writing, we are to use The purpose of a hook as a way: D. to grab the reader's interest.

The  purpose of a hook

In writing, a hook is a compelling opening or introductory sentence or paragraph that aims to captivate the reader's attention and draw them into the rest of the piece. It is often used at the beginning of an essay, article, or story to engage the reader and make them interested in reading further.

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How does the gerund function in the sentence?- Our field, engineering, has made great advances in fire safety.
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In this sentence it should be B. An appositive. 

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B.The speaker and his neighbor are both in favor of building the wall.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

As far as I remember from reading "Mending Wall", the speaker/poet is doubting the need of the wall while his neighbor wants to rebuild it and keep it in good shape.

P.S. I read this poem in 7th grade and now I'm in 10th. I don't have a very good memory of this poem so please check my answer with others if you're unsure.

the answer is D


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Answer:

We have to use a spell to make them balance: "Stay where you are until our backs are turned!"

Explanation:

Robert Frost's poem "Mending Walls" presents a contradicting life of humanity, with the metaphor of two neighbors mending walls to stay connected and peaceful. This contradiction also refers to society as a whole, with the ironic act of coming together to mend the fence which makes them have a better bond.

The speaker narrates how he and his neighbor had to come together to get the fence mended. But despite the 'barricade' of the fence, it was this necessity of making boundaries that break boundaries. And his amusement can be seen in the lines "We have to use a spell to make them balance: 'Stay where you are until our backs are turned!'"  

Answer:

D   We have to use a spell to make them balance:

“Stay where you are until our backs are turned!”

Explanation:

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