19.   To put abstract ideas into close-up words, use _______ descriptions. A. concrete
B. general
C. impersonal
D. faraway

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Answer 1
Answer: To put abstract ideas into close-up words, use A concrete descriptions.

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Maureen is doing a study on how people drive when no one else is in the car versus when there are passengers. How can Maureen observe drivers' behaviors?A. By looking for differences of behavior when she is sitting in the backseat of the car versus when she is outside the car
B. By observing differences of behavior between people who are driving versus people who have a passenger in the car
C. By seeing differences of behavior when people drive by themselves to pick up someone versus how people drive after they picked up passengers
D. All of the above

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

All of this would provide good and valid information for Maureen's study.

Through all this tactics, she will be able to gather data about driver's behaviours in different situations, allowing her to make a clear thesis that she can support with hard evidence.

Which examples of propaganda are found in this passage? Select two options.Snowball is used as a scapegoat.
Napoleon talks to the animals through Squealer.
Squealer targets his message to emphasize plain folks.
Squealer uses glittering generalities to describe Napoleon’s tactics.
Napoleon uses name-calling to differentiate the pigs from the other animals.

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Answer:

Napoleon talks to the animals through Squealer and the Squealer uses glittering generalities to describe Napoleon’s tactics.

Explanation:

Answer:

maybe b and d

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Match the vocabulary word to its definition. 1. to break something down into parts in order to explain it inference 2. statement you make based on textual evidence and what you already know analyze 3. the category of literature that is based on fact and is not imagined nonfiction 4. information you find in a text as you read it, you can use this information to support an analysis of the text evidence

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1. Analyze
2. Inference
3. Non fiction
4.text evidence

Is the government doing enough to ensure that human rights are protected? Name five possible answers

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The five possible answers for this type of question would be :
- No, They don't. They do terrible job about it.
- Yes, i think the government doing enough to ensure it.
- Almost, they just have do add a couple of policies regarding race.
- On several aspects, yes. But there's still some aspects that haven't been resolved.
- Yes, they're doing a perfect job 

In what way is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Contest” a work of historical fiction?

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Historical fiction is a genre in which the story itself is not based on true events but takes place in the past and sometimes borrows characters from history.

"The Contest" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a work of historical fiction because it is set in the year 66 and follows the adventures of Emperor Nero who was the last Emperor before the Julio-Claudian dynasty.

It's a work of historical fiction because it's a work of fictions set in the years of Emperor Nero. By setting his story and building his characters in a previous time period, the work is historical fiction.

Based on what he says to Brutus in Act I, which is the best description of Cassius? A.
He cares only about what is good for Rome.

B.
He is jealous of Caesar.

C.
He is reasonable and honorable.

D.
He never trusts Brutus.

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B. He is jealous of Caesar

Answer:

B

Explanation: