What is the outside of the virus made of?
A. RNA
B. DNA
C. lipids
D. protein

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Answer 1
Answer: A virus is made up of remnants ofcells in a living host (of animals, plants or bacteria), infecting cells andforcing them to reproduce at a fast rate, thousands of identical cells (same ofthe original virus). Viruses are microscopic and can either be single- ordouble- nucleic acid. They are enveloped with lipids or fatty materials andproteins. So outside of the virus contains lipids or a protein, that is lettersC. and D. from the choices above.
Answer 2
Answer:

To make it easier the answer is D

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B. zero
C. negative
D. inactive

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Answer:

a negative nitrogen balance

Explanation:

The thing is that a seriously ill person loses weight; He begins to suffer from depression and insomnia. In addition, the body of the lying patient gradually increases the concentration of glucose; Also there is a violation of calcium and nitrogen balance.

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What is the structure of an Italian sonnet?

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An Italian sonnet, also known as Petrarchan sonnet is known to have a structure of fourteen lines in an iambic pentameter. However, there are also Italian sonnets that are tetrameter and hexameter, but only few. Italian sonnets are always divided into two parts, but of two different rhyming groups. The first part consists of the first eight lines known as octave and has a rhyming scheme of abbaabba. Then follows the remaining six lines known as sestet that can have two to three rhyming lines in a varied arrangement. 

Answer:

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Explanation:

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1. The dog is playing with (she, her). she her* 2. The librarian asked my sister and (he, him) if they would talk more quietly. he him*

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1. The dog is playing with her.


You need to use the pronoun her because it is the object of this sentence. The pronoun she can only be used as the subject of a particular sentence, and in this one, we can see that the subject is the dog, therefore, it cannot be her. So instead, you should use the object pronoun, which is her.



2. The librarian asked my sister and him if they would talk more quietly.


The explanation for this example is the same - since the boy is the object of the sentence (along with my sister), you need to use the objective pronoun, which is him. The pronoun he is used as a subject of a sentence, and we can see that the subject here is the librarian, so it cannot be the boy.



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2. Him - used as the object of a verb or preposition to mention to a male individual or beforehand stated or simply recognized.

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Answer:

capitalists.

Explanation:

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Answer: B) Setting.

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I believe the answer would be setting cause its describing what the character is seeing around them

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Answer:

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