In "The Necklace," which describes the reaction of Mathilde and her husband when they realize that the necklace is missing? A.
They are worried, but optimistic.

B.
They are calm, but sad.

C.
They are shocked and panicked.

D.
They are unconcerned and relaxed.

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Answer 1
Answer: i did the quiz it was c they were paniced
Answer 2
Answer: I think it is C or B because when the necalace was missing the necalace was fake . Right

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The population of London is tired of the situation in the East End crime, unhealthy,
poor child exploitation ...
A group of people behind this protest decided to help by contacting
directly to Queen Victoria, and you are responsible (e) to draw up the petition.
This is the plan that hath suggested. Does Sers in to write your text:

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2) suggest what is needed, (suggérer des mesures, des solutions)
3) explain why it is needed

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I don't know how you talk, so you can rephrase this. This is in two languages. French and English. Hope this helps. Some word are spaced out, that means to start another paragraph and indented it.

So this is in French:


Votre Majesté, je suis désolé de déranger, mais leur est un problème avec notre population. La population diminue chaque jour. Leur sont la surpopulation, la pauvreté, la criminalité violente, industrie sale et des troubles sociaux. East London a toujours été le parent pauvre du West End. Reine Victoria lorsque vous étendu l'Empire britannique le commerce et l'industrie lourde a fait ainsi. Lorsque le nouveau Dock St Katherine ouvert, de sorte que les personnes qui ont besoin d'emplois. Les dockers. Les salaires étaient pitoyable, grâce à des pratiques d'emploi sans scrupules tels que le travail occasionnel et à la pièce. La maladie était répandue: en 1866, une épidémie de choléra a balayé l'East End, tuant 3.000 personnes. Les personnes qui ont surmonté la pauvreté, ont fui vers un autre pays.          Certaines solutions ont plus de transport comme les voitures, les bus, vélos, etc et pour la population croissante, et pour les gens peuvent avoir une sorte de transport. Vous pourriez 3 fois par semaine donner la nourriture gratuite pauvres dont ils ont besoin avec de l'eau. Ouvrez certains plus d'emplois pour eux.

This is in English:
  Your majesty, I'm sorry to bother, but their is a problem with our population. The population is decreasing each day. Their are overcrowding, poverty, violent crime, grimy industry and social unrest. East London has always been the poor relation of the West End. Queen Victoria when you expanded the British Empire the trade and heavy industry did as well. When the new St Katherine Dock opened up, so did the people who needed jobs. Dock workers. Wages were pitiful, thanks to unscrupulous employment practices such as casual labour and piecework. Disease was rife: in 1866, a cholera epidemic swept the East End, killing 3,000 people. The people who overcame the poverty, fled to another country.         Some solutions are having more transportation like cars, buses, bikes, and etc for the growing population, and for the people can have some sort of transportation. You could 3 times a week give the poor free food that they need along with water. Open up some more jobs for them.

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? Does the turtle or the snail move more slowly? A. comparative B. superlative C. positive

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comparative because more slowly.
Most slow-superlative
slow-positive
comparative is the correct answer

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Although all four excerpts are disgusting, we should single out one of them.



"Shooting an Elephant" George Orwell is a story of imperialism  and the ratio of the local population inhabited by Imperial Britain. Imperialism is the most powerful force in world history. It exists today, moved from the colonial era to neo-colonial or neo-imperialism. During this transition, modes and strategies were changed, but the goal remained the same - to rule and exploit the natives, using their strength, military, economic and technological.


Killing an elephant shows various aspects of imperialism, imperialism is a double sword that inflicts damage on both sides, the local population and the British officer representing the imperial empire. When he killed the animal, he had to calm the Burmese. The fact that the Burmese decides what the imperial officer must do about it, provides an ironic image of a master who becomes a slave to fulfill his racial and imperial duties. Here, Orwell asks an important question: if an officer, a good man, can be corrupted and destroyed by imperialism, what happens to those who are not so honest?


The officer is aware of the malevolence of imperialism, but he is also aware of the ways in which beasts turn locals under the influence of imperialism. Local Buddhist priests laugh at him because in essence it was not necessary to kill an elephant, which was the consequence of his clumsy decision. However, there is no greater embarrassment than laughter in the face, sent to the white officer of the British Empire.



An excerpt from "Shooting an Elephant" that best demonstrates the dual destructive influence of imperialism, both on the local and the imperialist ones, is C).

Answer:

i believe answer is C for apex

Explanation:

Which pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? My parents and __________ will return from vacation next week. A. I; predicate nominative B. me; predicate nominative C. me; subject D. I; subject

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the right answer is D. hope i helped

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The run on sentence is D. Snails move very slowly, a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours.

A run-on sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses which are not properly punctuated.

When two independent clauses are connected only by a comma, it is a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice. 

Run-on sentences can be corrected with the use of conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)

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the answer is D. Snails move very slowly, a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours
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