Which queen was a great patron of William Shakespeare’s works?

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Answer 1
Answer: your answer is queen elizabeth
Answer 2
Answer: Queen Elizabeth 1 was the queen. 

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A thesaurus is a dictionary of _____. adjectives foreign terms used in English synonyms

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A thesaurus is a dictionary where 'synonyms' can be found, and synonyms are words that have the same meaning, such as, enemy = foe = adversary, etc. 

Which word does NOT refer to a liquid ?a. allude
b. deluge
c. imbibe
d. potable

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c. imbibe

Matter and substance are definitely related. All substances are matter but all matters are not substance. A matter can consist of numerous substances. Matter is generally a loose term used in respect to a substance. Any physical object can be casually called a matter. Matter and substance are sometimes used for the same context, but it is completely wrong. Numerous examples have already proved that a matter may or may not be a substance depending on its physical nature, but a substance is always a matter. 

The following is based on the excerpts of Speakers I-IV from "Female Orations" by Margaret Cavendish.The orators are gathered together mainly for the purpose of
a.
taking action.
c.
finding a leader.
b.
sharing ideas.
d.
entertaining each other.

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The answer is: b. sharing ideas.

These speakers, from I to IV are gathered together to share their ideas, about their positions against men, how they feel about that, they explain why the are unhappy and start looking for a solution for this, however, one them also exposes that men are not evil, that they are their lovers and protectors.  

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Which best describes the authors’ purpose in using a quotation from adam smith’s book the theory of moral sentiments?

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d. to lend credibility and additional support to their conclusion

The missing quotation was:

"If morality represents the way we would like the world to work and economics represents how it actually does work, then the story of Feldman's bagel business lies at the very intersection of morality and economics. Yes, a lot of people steal from him, but the vast majority, even though no is watching over them, do not. This outcome may surprise some people—including Feldman's economist friends, who counseled him twenty years ago that his honor-system scheme would never work. But it would not have surprised Adam Smith. In fact, theme of Smith's first book, the Theory of Moral Sentiments, was the innate honesty of mankind. "How selfish soever man may be supposed," Smith wrote, "there are evidently some principles in his nature which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it, except the pleasure of seeing it."

Answer:

The correct answer is D

Explanation:

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1. Netta and Jim argued over their views of free trade.2. Netta and Jim had different views on free trade.
3. Netta and Jim were sharply split over the issue of free trade.
4. Netta and Jim refused to discuss the issue of free trade.
1. In these four sentences, the word that's most obviously a loaded word is
A. different.
B. refused.
C. sharply.
D. argued.

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I think that the best answer here is "sharply": it implies a judgement: that the speaker thinks that they were very split over their differences.
All the other options refer to facts, even if the facts are about arguing, which itself is loaded emotionally.

How did Henry David Thoreau feel about the pace of life in his time? He wished people would hurry up. He felt that time moved too slowly. He felt things moved too quickly. He wished people would attend to details.

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Answer: He felt things moved too quickly.

Henry David Thoreau believed that the pace of life during his time was too quick, and that it did not allow people to have enough time to appreciate all the details of life. He also believed that technological improvement was a way in which people lost control of their lives. Therefore, he advocated for a simple life of hard work and little distractions. This is exemplified in his work Walden.

He felt things moved too quickly.
Henry David Thoreau felt it was good to live the simple life when the world is advancing so quickly.