One batch of fruit salad has equal amounts of which kinds of fruit?

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Answer 1
Answer: Well since you haven't replied I'll give an answer.

Fruit salad usually consists of peaches, pears, grapes, pineapple, red cherries, there can also be apples and melon.  Hope this helps.

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Looking for some useful points for the task in my english class which is a a short story about someone making a decision in his or her life's and the consequences of that decision...

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Some useful points: Going to college/ Choosing career, Disobeying the law/ Go to jail or prison, Moving to a new place/ Meeting new people and new things, Getting married/ Having a family, etc

Which statement shows the associative property of addition?A.


If m + 3 = 18, then 18 = m + 3


B.


(u + 7) + 13 = u + (7 + 13)


C.


21 + 2y = 2y + 21


D.


3 · (5 · x) = (3 · 5) · x

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B is correct, associative property is property that switch the parentheses with the number around.
Ex: 4+(2-1) = (4+2) - 1. Look at those parenthesis, but when you do in operations PEMDAS , you will get both answer as 5.
A. commutative property, two number switch together still make equal number, only works for plus and multiply
Ex: 4 + 2 = 2 +4 , not 54 - 4 = 4 - 54
C. Commutative property also like A
 D. Assiocative of multiplication 

The answer is B (associative property of addition)
A is commutative property of addition
C is commutative property of multiplication
D is associative property of multiplication

Which word has a suffix that changes the meaning of the base word from "kindness" to "showing kindness to others"? harmless harm gracious grace

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Answer: Gracious/grace

Answer: gracious

Explanation: Hope that’s correct :)

Which words from summer describe what some men find in nature?Communion,soothes, healing
Lavish,rushing playing
Lazily,idly, distant
Pause,void,space

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The words "communion," "soothes," and "healing" from the given list describe what some men find in nature.

What is Communion?

"Communion" refers to a feeling of connectedness or harmony with nature, "soothes" refers to the calming and peaceful effects that nature can have, and "healing" refers to the restorative and therapeutic properties of nature.

These words suggest that some men find solace and a sense of well-being in nature. Nature has been known to have a positive effect on human emotions and mental health.

Many people find that spending time in nature, whether it's taking a walk in the woods, sitting by a river, or watching a sunset, can have a calming and restorative effect on their overall well-being.

In contrast, words such as lavish, rushing, playing, lazily, idly, distant, pause, void, and space do not necessarily describe what some men find in nature during the summer.

These words may be more applicable to other experiences or aspects of the summer season, such as luxury vacations, water sports, lounging by the pool, or taking time off from work.

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The correct answer is A). As stated in the poem The Sun Has Long Been Set  ''some men there are that find in nature all where beauty dwells not, driven forth by man'', this leads us to infer that the feeling the writer is trying to evoke is strongly related to healing, communion therefore soothing as well.


Hope this helps!

Which word in the sentence is the participle? My grandfather, now in his eighties, uses a walking stick.

A.
eighties

B.
uses

C.
walking

D.
stick

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The participle in the sentence is C. walking.
D because a participle is a word derived from or a form of a verb.

Summarize the book Unbroken

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Summary of the book Unbroken:

‘UNBROKEN’ (2010) by Laura Hillenbrand is a non-fictional account of survival, resilience and redemption.  It was on the New York Times best seller list for four years.  The story revolves around the main protagonist Louie Zamperini, how he re-finds his faith and wins a battle against alcohol, forgiving the wrongdoers.

In the beginning of the story, as a boy he is a menace, stealing food from the neighbors and running away all the time. His elder brother encourages him to develop his interest of running further and we see him participating in the Berlin Olympics in 1936.

Then begins the World War II and he enlists himself in the United States Army Air Corps. He becomes a bombardier and fights many battles along with his crew courageously in his unrelenting ‘super-man’. However, it is replaced with the ‘Green Hornet’, which crashes immediately killing 11 aboard. Three survive, including Louie. Other two were Mac and Phil. They devise ways to survive on the life raft. Mac dies.

Phil and Louie are captured by the Japanese, abused and tortured till the war ends. Louie reunites with his family, marries Cynthia Apple white. He suffers from flashbacks from the war, tries to escape reality, loses interest and direction and turns into an alcoholic. He especially remembers the torture by ‘the Bird’, a sadistic guard. He wants to kill him.

Circumstances worsen to the extent that Cynthia files a divorce. Billy Graham’s revivals serve a savior. On the insistence of Cynthia to at least attend one, Louie attends and is reminded of his bargain with God. He leaves his bad habits, and his marriage and his life experience a revival.

He forgives ‘the Bird’ and rekindles his love for running, carrying the Olympic torch past a place where he was once imprisoned.

Answer:

Unbroken is a biography of World War II hero Louis Zamperini, a former Olympic track star who survived a plane crash in the Pacific theater, spent 47 days drifting on a raft, and then survived more than two and a half years as a prisoner of war in three brutal Japanese prisoner-of-war camps.