Speech on adventure for ASL

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Answer: Adventureis seeking a ‘greater perhaps’. Something unknown but gives you the energy to pursuegoing for it. It is a connection between your free-spirited soul and a growing magnetof place somewhere that fits perfectly to your ideal journey. It is unknown andscary but it gives you the feel of security and contentment. It gives you thatvibrant energy to pursue whatever is waiting out there, waiting for yourreaping and sowing. Adventure therefore is happiness, the happiness in seeingyourself being genuinely happy.
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Adventure is seeking a ‘greater perhaps’. Something unknown but gives you the energy to pursue going for it. It is a connection between your free-spirited soul and a growing magnet of place somewhere that fits perfectly to your ideal journey. It is unknown and scary but it gives you the feel of security and contentment. It gives you that vibrant energy to pursue whatever is waiting out there, waiting for your reaping and sowing. Adventure therefore is happiness, the happiness in seeing yourself being genuinely happy.

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The blank contains the main idea in a paragraph

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Most likely the first sentence contains the main idea of a paragraph.

Answer:

TOPIC SENTENCE

Explanation:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?“The whole thing is made out of gelatin” they exclaimed
“The whole thing is made out of gelatin!” they exclaimed.
“The whole thing is made out of gelatin!,” they exclaimed.
The whole thing is made out of gelatin! they exclaimed.

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The correct answer should be the following sentence: “The whole thing is made out of gelatin!” they exclaimed.

Direct quotes should be enclosed in quotation marks. The context clue "exclaimed" gives us a hint that the sentence is in exclamatory.

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B: "The whole thing is made out of gelatin!" they exclaimed.

Explanation:

The sentence in option B is punctuated correctly because what they exclaimed is in quotation marks and ends with an exclamation mark,  which, in this case is taking the place of a comma.  In a normal quotation, a comma should separate the words inside the quotation marks (including the comma) and the  rest of the sentence.

HURRY.How did Brian know a little about how to fly the plane. list the both correct reasons the books name is the hatchet

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Brian, the main character in the book "Hatchet," knew a little about how to fly the plane for two reasons.

Firstly, before the plane crash, Brian's mother was dating a man who was a pilot. Brian had spent some time with him and observed him flying the plane. Although he never actually flew the plane himself, he picked up some knowledge and understanding of the basics of flying.

Secondly, during the plane crash, Brian found a survival pack with a transmitter. He managed to turn it on and heard the pilot's voice instructing him on how to fly the plane. Although he didn't fully comprehend everything, he was able to grasp some essential information that helped him control the aircraft to some extent.

We all enjoyed ourselves when we went to the Fourth of July picnic. The subordinate clause is.

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Answer:

The subordinate clause is: "when we went to the Fourth of July picnic."

Explanation:

A subordinate, or dependent clause, does not express a full idea on its own. It needs the information expressed by the main clause in order to make sense. Thus, if we only said or wrote "when we went to the Fourth of July picnic", the listener or reader would be curious to know what happened.

Besides that, a subordinate clause is formed by a subject and a verb, and it starts with a relative pronoun or a subordinate conjunction (in this case, "when").

when we went to the fourth of july picnic

rod has 10 rose bushes 2 of which produce yellow roses write the ratio2 yellow rose bushes out of 10 rose bushes in simplest form

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10:2
5:1

find factors that are the same in both and then divide it by both sides 
the answer is 5:1

Which keyword are indicative of statements of fact?A. I believe; I know; I think; I affirm
B. witness; observe; discover
C. confirmed by; reported by; understood
D. research says; verified by; experts state

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The key words that are indicative of statemens of fact are research says; verified by; experts state. Option D is correct.

A fact is defined as a statement that is true and can be either proven or verified objectively. To put it simply, a fact is true and correct. This words show that a stament is a fact since those words do not convey an opinion; they may present certain information which was proven by experts who researched and are really sure of what they are saying, so that their information is accurate.

D. research says; verified by; experts state

Of the possible responses, only Option D is indicative of statements of fact because to have a statement attributed to research and experts in the field or to have been stated by an expert indicates that there is no opinion or analysis on the write’s behalf as only facts are being stated.  All other options indicate a belief, an interpretation/analysis, and an understanding.