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'After the depression' is known as a prepositional phrase as it starts with a preposition (after) and ends with a noun (depression).

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What's the difference between articles "The curse of King Tut" and "The power of curses"

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"The curse of King Tut" is specifically about the title, the curse of King tut. It is based on facts and opinions on the curse of King Tut.  "The Power of Curses" is about curses in general and how they are viewed by people of today and in the past.

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OK Buddy first off one is named the curse of king tut what does that mean it means the curse of that specific person and the other is generally the power of any curse (BTW curses are not real to me because i do not believe so and please don't let me down on your beliefs for you do as you may)

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What is 2/5 written as a decimal?

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In order to turn a fraction into a decimal, you simply divide the numerator by the denominator of the fraction. In this case, we'll divide 2 by 5 and see what we get.

2 ÷ 5 = 0.4

Now we have a decimal of 0.4

This is your final answer.

If you wanted to turn this into a percent, however, you would multiply your decimal by 100 and get a whole number. It would make 40%

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Figure out what 100 divided by the denominator is, (in this case 100 divided by 5 equals 20). Then take that number times the numerator (2X20=40) then divide by 100 (40/100=.40 which can be written as .4 (Remember that dividing by 100 is the same as moving the decimal two spaces to the left.)

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Based on the text, how is watching a Mississippi kite like watching a ballet?
Their flight includes many kinds of turns.
Their flight is direct and fast paced like a dance.
Their flight is like a dance in the air.
Their flight requires many years of practice.

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B.Their flight is direct and fast paced like a dance
  graceful moves it in the passage...Context Clues are always helpful, next time try to look for words that are similar and might fit with one of the answers. Hope this helps. 

Answer: I believe the answer is B) Their flight is direct and fast paced like a dance.!!!!!

In which sentence is the word shelter used as a predicate nominative?a. We took shelter under an outcropping of rocks.
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c. We got our puppy from the local dog shelter.
d. A lean-to is a shelter that hikers use in the mountains.

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It' D your answer as it follows the copulative verb to be.

Please help: How does Marc Antony's rhetoric, such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an "honorable man," affect the crowd when he is giving his funeral speech in Act III? A. It makes the crowd confused over what has happened to Caesar. B. It makes the crowd mistrust what Antony has to say about Brutus. C. It makes the crowd hate Caesar for his ambition. D. It makes the crowd increasingly angry with the conspirators.

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The best answer as to how Marc Antony's rhetoric, such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an "honorable man," affects the crowd when he is giving his funeral
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Synonyms for fast other than:Speedy, quick, swift, rapid


I need atleast one more!! Please help, this is spelling btw!

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Here are some other synomyms for fast: dashing, racing, fleeting, swift. Hope I helped! :)

Accelerated is another synonym for fast