Although the scientist claimed to have made a major breakthrough in his research, the evidence he offered as proof of his assertion was ------- at best.(A) conclusive
(B) indubitable
(C) paltry
(D) copious
(E) extensive

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Answer 1
Answer:

"Although the scientist claimed to have made a major breakthrough in his research, the evidence he offered as proof of his assertion was conclusive at best." Thus, option (A) is correct.

What is research?

Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the creative use of pre-existing knowledge to develop original ideas, methods, and comprehensions. This might entail combining and evaluating previous research to develop novel and creative discoveries.

Researchers truly seek to weaken construct validity by concealing the genuine objective of a measure. Even though the scientist professed to have achieved a significant breakthrough in his study, the data he provided to back up his claim was inconclusive at best. Therefore, it can be concluded that option (A) is correct.

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Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer is A conclusive. 
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PLZ HELP ASAP... Part A In The Phantom Tollbooth, Act I, Azaz gives Milo a box of letters of the alphabet so Miloa. Can eat them when he is hungry
b. will win against the Mathemagician
c. will learn to be a better reader [ I think it is this one ]
d. will be protected on his journey

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. will learn to be a better reader." This choice has more sense than other choices. Part A In The Phantom Tollbooth, Act I, Azaz gives Milo a box of letters of the alphabet so Milo will learn to be a better reader

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D.

Explanation:

he will be protected on his journey.

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.

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"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"