In the story a school for robots why is the new robot important?

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Answer 1
Answer: The new robot is important in the story because it brings new skills and ideas to the school, which can help the other robots learn and solve problems better. It's like adding a new friend with cool talents to your class.

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Which details support the idea that secrets are a leading cause of the catastrophe? Check all that apply

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Answer:

"their stolen marriage-day”

“For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pin’d”

“for it wrought on her / The form of death”

Explanation:

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Answer:

B: their stolen marriage-day

D: For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pin’d

E: for it wrought on her / The form of death

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements is true regarding sentence components?a. Every sentence must have an object.
b. The object can be a noun or a verb.
c. The predicate can be a noun or a verb.
d. Often the subject will act upon the object.

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The following is true regarding sentence components:D. Often the subject will act upon the object.

Not everyone has ____ own car

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Not everyone has THEIR own car 

The question below refers to the selection “Tilbury Speech” by Queen Elizabeth I.Counselors have advised Queen Elizabeth to —
a.
resort to tough policing measures to prove her strength
b.
avoid crowds for fear of assassination
c.
reduce taxes to quell dissent
d.
reassure the people that they will be protected

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Counselors have advised Queen Elizabeth to avoid crowds for fear of assassination. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has actually come to your desired help.

Answer: The right answer is the B) Avoid crowds for fear of assassination.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that Queen Elizabeth delivered this famous speech to her troops at Tilbury Camp in the summer of 1588 in response to calls for avoiding armed multitudes in anticipation of a possible Spanish invasion. In it, she asserted her strength as a female monarch and her trust in her subjects, claiming that she would always live among them, not hidden in order to avoid a possible assault.

According to the APA Style guide, where should “Works Cited” appear in an academic paper? A. On a separate page at the end of the document B. On a separate page at the beginning of the document C. Along the bottom of each page of the paper D. This element is not required by the APA style

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A. On a separate page at the end of the documentCan also be called the Reference section
NOT:
B. On aseparate page at the beginning of the document
C. Along the bottom of each page of the paper
D. This element is not required by the APA style


Which of the following is a theme of “Tell me, O Swan, your ancient tale”? A. Parents know better than their children.
B. The country is better than the city.
C. Life is fleeting.
D. Beauty is only skin-deep.

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Kabir has a way of confirming his own confusion about death and life. It is clear that the "the terror of death" is his concern. While he ponders on such questions he images his freedom in the swan.

Hence, "bee of  the heart"  which makes him desire anything else no more than the eternal himself. He, is reference to "him in I".

Who is Kabir?

Kabir was a 15th century poet. The poet belongs to Bhakti movement which introduced many saint-mystic poet to in Indian sub-continent. He like other Bhakti poets believed in one true god, who did not have a form or a even a name. He wrote in Hindi, while borrowed a great deal from Avdhi, Braj.

What does death refer to in the poem?

Death here, refers to the state of perpetual suffering as opposed to the land the swan flies off too. The land is free and there is "no desire for joy".

The swan here specifically symbolizes his own desire of freeing away from the clutches of not only death rather aging too.

This is evident in the lines,

"There is a land where no doubt nor sorrow have rule:"

The poet hence wants to know the place where the free "swan" flies off too.

Hence, option C is correct.

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C) life is fleeting.

I think this because the line "where the terror of death is no more"