PLEASE HELP!!!! Read the sentences below: You have quite the menagerie of wooden and ceramic birds on that shelf. I've never seen such a collection. Which definition of menagerie applies in this context? A place where animals are kept and trained for exhibit A group of wild or foreign objects A varied mixture of objects, things, or creatures A disarray arrangement of things

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Answer 1
Answer:

A varied mixture of objects, things, or creatures  is the one that applies best in that context as the speaker is speaking about an impressive collection.

What Is an Object?

Objects are key to understand the object-oriented technology, the real-world objects are like your dog, your desk, your television set, your bicycle.

The direct object of a verb is defined as the thing being acted upon, for instance You can find the direct object by finding the verb and asking "what?" or "whom?".

The indirect object is defined as  the recipient or beneficiary of the action, we can find the indirect object by finding the verb and direct object and then asking "for or to whom?".

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Answer 2
Answer: A varied mixture of objects, things, or creatures  is the one that applies best in that context as the speaker is speaking about an impressive collection.

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A.
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B.
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robin

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my answer will be A.carries

Which statement about literary theories is true? Each theory is a different eyeglass through which to look at literature. Each theory reveals the exact interpretation of a given piece of text. Theories are not practical and should not be considered when analyzing literature. Theories are complex and should not be used unless one has a degree in English literature.

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The correct answer is Each theory is a different eyeglass through which to look at literature.

You don't have to have a degree in English Literature to understand theories because they are often not that complex. Exact interpretation of a work does not exist and therefore the first sentences is correct.

The correct answer is - Each theory is a different eyeglass through which to look at literature.

Regardless of the literary theory you are using, there will be many different interpretations of one single text. One person may have one analysis, whereas you may have a completely different one, and you may be using the same, or a different theory.

A theory cannot give an exact interpretation of a text because that doesn't exist - everyone can have their own interpretation. Theories can help you analyze a text and you should use them if you want to. Not all theories are complex - some are really easy to understand.

What is an essential step in closely reading fiction?*identifying the writing style of the author
*keeping a journal of your interpretations
*listing all of the characters and settings
*making notes about specific parts of the text
*looking up the origins of unfamiliar words

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identifying the style of the author

Are my sentence boundaries identified correctly (no fragments or run-ons)

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Where are the sentences?

1. Which of the following topics is too broad for a 10-minute speech?
A.
classes offered in interior design
B.
interior design tips for the college dorm
C.
the history of modern interior design
D.
preparing for a career in interior design

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Answer:is C

Explanation:

I am not too sure there is a clear answer to this question: in principle, you could hold a speech of 10 minutes on any topic, but the depth of the treatment of the topic would have to be adjusted.

I would choose answer C. the history of modern interior design: describing a history of anything requires a lot of details, and those need time.


Specifically, I find that options A and B are very easily condensed for 10 minutes: they are in any case not good options.

D. depends on whether this is just a general introduction or a very detailed, practically oriented, tutorial. 

The first stage in writing your paper is to make a list of questions that will enable you to research the topic. Your paper should answer these questions: What is the current genetic diversity of koalas? How will this genetic diversity affect their long-term survival? How many koalas currently exist in the wild? How has the geographic range of koalas changed over time? What do koalas need to survive (food, shelter, etc.)?

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Answer:

bounce on it

Explanation:

this is usefull in this case becayse koalas survival is dependant on bouncing on it!