1) Brenda would have liked to have taken her vacation at the beach. (2) However, the weather forecast on the television called for rain. (3) Also, her fiancé, Max, wanted to vacation in the mountains. (4) After a heated discussion, Brenda and Max decided to compromise. (5) They would spend their vacation time at Spring Lake. (6) That way, Jack could fish and Brenda could enjoy swimming. 16. Which sentence in the preceding paragraph contains a coordinating conjunction? A. Sentence 3 B. Sentence 2 C. Sentence 4 D. Sentence 1

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Answer 1
Answer: it might be c sentence 4

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For those with health issues, regular exercise is not generally recommended.TRUE/FALSE

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True. If you think about it it's the same when they say if your pregnant or have a weak heart don't ride this ride. If you have health issues you generally don't want to risk increasing it and exercise is a big way to increase it. Partly because of the fact that it gets your heart rate up.  

FALSEEEEEE............

After reading "from deep survival" by Laurence Gonzalez, write an argument about what it takes to survive a life-threatening event.be sure to cite evidence from Gonzales's ideas to support your claim.what is the prompt asking you to write about?

do you agree with Gonzales's central idea idea-his most important message about survival?.​

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Answer:1. Humans notice patterns in the world, simulate potential consequences, and make predictions about what will happen next - constantly and automatically.

The human mind is essentially a prediction machine. Every moment of every day, your brain is collecting information about the world around you. Your mind’s Pattern Matching capability isolates the important parts, and your capacity for Mental Simulation helps you figure out what to expect.

Our pattern matching and mental simulation capabilities evolved to keep us alive. The better we’re able to predict what’s next, the better we’re able to stay safe and take advantage of opportunities.

2. When our mental models don’t accurately reflect reality, we can suddenly find ourselves in big trouble.

Your mind’s ability to predict what happens next is limited: it’s only as good as the accuracy of the information you have and the patterns stored in your memory. If a fact is wrong, or a pattern is not quite accurate, you can find yourself in dire straights very quickly.

In business, even markets that have been solid for decades can experience sudden and extreme difficulties. Publishing was a stable and profitable business for hundreds of years - until it wasn’t. Housing prices always went up - until they didn’t.

3. You must train yourself to see what’s really happening and changing around you without freezing or denying the truth of the situation.

When the Environment around you changes, your mental models must change along with it. Failing to update your patterns and predictions can lead you to make disastrous decisions.

Unfortunately, Threat Lockdown makes us prone to freeze when we face the unexpected. Gonzales calls the situations that trigger threat lockdown the “Four Poisons of the Mind": Fear, Confusion, Hesitation, Surprise.

4. Always have a backup / failsafe /contingency plan.

Since we’re not omniscient, unexpected situations will always arise - some very good, some very bad. You never know when or where something bad will affect you, so it pays to be as prepared as possible in advance.

Fail-Safes and backup plans are invaluable. Having resources in reserve or a retreat/regroup option at the ready helps cover you in the event of disaster.

Here’s the catch - your fail-safes and backups have to be prepared in advance. If your computer hard drive crashes, it’s too late to look into backups. A little planning and preparation now can save you a world of hurt later.

5. Sunk costs can kill you - know when to walk away.

Sometimes, it’s not worth pushing a project to completion. If you’re a day’s climb from summiting Everest and a killer storm blows in, you’re better off descending… and living to climb another day.

It’s important to realize how difficult these decisions can be in the moment - and be emotionally prepared to make them. Sunk Costs kill because we’re emotionally invested in the result we’re seeking, so we throw caution to the wind and push forward. That’s a recipe for disaster.

Define your success criteria in advance, and if something critical changes, be prepared to walk away.

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Which word completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb? The mayor __________ to a crowd yesterday because the new city park has finally opened.a. spoke
b. speaks
c. speaking
d. spoken

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The mayor spoke to a crowd yesterday because the new city park has finally opened. 
Since it says yesterday, you have to use past simple tense, and the word spoke is the only one in the past simple tense.

Part B Which quotation from the story helps the reader understand the meaning of the simile in Part A

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Answer:

Screeching to a halt he checked his belongings

Which word in the sentence does the underlined phrase modify? In its beak, the robin carries a worm to its babies.



A.
carries


B.
beak


C.
worm


D.
robin

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my answer will be A.carries

Which word in the sentence does the adverb clause modify? He read that book before he watched the movie.

A.
he

B.
book

C.
read

D.
that

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The adverb clause is 'before he watched the movie' and it modifies C, 'read'.