What is the main reason for the United States government requiring warning labels on some products?A. To support the packaging industry
B. To show how much power it has
C. To control what stores sell
D. To protect people's health

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe it is D. To protect peoples health. Without the warning label we could ingest poison or things we are allergic to.
Answer 2
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Answer:

The answer is "TO PROTECT PEOPLE'S HEALTH"

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Literary theory is the __________ through which a critic evaluates, analyzes, or interprets a piece of literature.

25 points if correct.elation : to carry ::

A.
exhilarated : to stretch

B.
contrite : to bend

C.
coherent : to place

D.
exonerated : out of

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I believe the answer is A. Exhilarated : to stretch.

Exhilarated also means happy, excited, feeling positive, just like 'elation'. 

What conflict troubles Haimon as he confronts Creon? A.
desire to serve the gods versus desire to serve the state

B.
love of Antigone versus desire for a good reputation

C.
devotion to reason versus duty to father

D.
drive for power versus fear of judgment

i think it's A

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"A. desire to serve the gods versus desire to serve the state" is indeed the conflict that troubles Haimon as he confronts Creon.

Based on the passage, the Disinherited Knight can be described as a chivalric hero because he engages in trickery. is successful in battle. flaunts his power. is envied by other knights.

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The best answer to the question that is being presented above would be the phrase 'is successful in battle'. The Disinherited Knight can be described as a chivalric hero because he was able to win battles. Engaging in trickery, being envied, and flaunting his power cannot be described as 'chivalry'.

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is successful in battle.

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Which word best describes the tone of John Hilton's radio broadcast on talking?formal
informal
indifferent
passionate

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Answer:

informal

Explanation:

John Hilton was an American journalist. At the beginning of World War II he made a radio broadcast where he spoke informally about aspects of war, how it affects citizens, and other matters that were very important to discuss at that time. Hilton decided to use an informal tone because he believed it would attract people's attention and make them more comfortable discussing such unpleasant subjects. Moreover, he believed that with an informal tone it would be easier for people to understand and discuss these issues with each other.

Litrogratumerrimente.....






WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

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Literogratumerriment is word used in a novel called "Boy Meets Boy." It means "thanks for the kind words." Or "I love you." 

According to the narrator of Sundiata, what lesson does the story of Mari Djata's childhood teach?A. Everyone's destiny is determined at birth.

 

B. Anyone can change his or her destiny.

 

C. Only heroes have a destiny.

 

D. There is no such thing as destiny.

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According to the narrator of sundinata, the lesson that the story of Mari Djata Childhood teach is : A. everyone's destiny is determined at birth.
Since childhood, Mari Djata aware that he is destined to be a hero from his capabilities

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According to the narrator of Sundiata, the lesson that the story of Mari Djata's childhood teaches is that A) everyone's destiny is determined at birth.