doctor : patient :: A. politician : constituent B. constitution : preamble C. podiatrist : hand D. aggressor : rival E. genuflect : substitute

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Answer: A. politician : constituent

A doctor is to a patient as a politician is to a constituent.

A doctor is the professional expert treating (involved with) the amateur.

A politician is a person who is professionally and knowledgeably involved in politics. A constituent  is a voting member in a political election; it is higher than a regular person, but under a politician.

Thus, a politician is the professional expert involved with the amateur.

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Third person omniscient, because the narrator knows what the character (referenced as "he") and the audience felt.  

The answer is omniscient third person (the narrator knew the thoughts, actions, and feelings of both characters)

What is the difference between “lay” and “lie”?

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These are two different verbs: one means: to be positioned horizontally (lie) and the other to position something else horizontally, to put something down (lay)

They sound similar and have a meaning connected to being horizontal, that's one reason for their confusion.

Make sure you also don't confuse their past tenses:

Lay: laid

lie: lay

Yes, Lay is the present tense of one of them and the past of the other: that's the other reason for their confusion!

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The answer is C. Our car is old, but it still runs better than some newer models. When you introduce the word "but" to a sentence, it should normally follow a comma in order to show that you are attaching additional information to the clause.
c Our car is old, but it still runs better than some newer models. is correctly punctuated

Which sport is played individually

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Answer:

D. Golf

Explanation:

if you mean that they have nobody guarding them like in basketball. then you could put archery, fishing, power lifting, yoga 

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B) It is difficult for humans to maintain a firm faith in God.
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The excerpt seems to be reflecting the viewpoint put forward in option a) It is hard for humans to evaluate events in terms of potential outcomes. For example, the line referring to the 'undistinguish'd seeds of good and ill' seems to insinuate that human beings are not able to work out which seeds will grow to be good or bad.

Answer: the answer is A just got it right on plato

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Self-interest motivates producers to offer __________ products.a. less expensive
b. more expensive
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d. environmentally safe

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The question is 'self interest motivate producers to offer ............ products. The correct option is B. In market situations, producers' self interest, which is the desire to make more profit, always motivate producers in supplying products that are more expensive. The profit margins of producing more of an expensive product is usually higher compared to other less expensive products.

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Less Expensive = A

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