Answer:
what? Is there a question you need me to answer?
Explanation:
A. Identify ONE significance of Confucianism in the Song Dynasty.
B. Identify ONE challenge to the authors assertion that fraternal relations were "a structural weakness" in China.
C. Identify ONE cultural change that occurred in China during the period 1200-1450.
Consider the curve defined by x^2/16 - y^2/9 = 1. It is known that dy/dx = 9x/16y and d^2 y/dx^2 = -81/ 16y^3. Which of the following statements is true about the curve in Quadrant IV?
Answer: A i think
Explanation:
sorry if i sam wrong
Write an essay where you describe a specific time when you have had to think about traditional
gender roles. For example, in your current living situation or when you were growing up, did you
see traditional gender roles played out, such as kitchen chores, etc? Describe what your own
experience is/was like.
Remember to offer specific examples to support your ideas. You are welcome and encouraged
to use anecdotes from your own life or the lives of others.
Remember you must smoothly integrate at least one quote in your response. You must also
effectively integrate summary/and or paraphrase from the article. ( 500-750 words)
2. PART B: Which paragraph from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. Paragraph 5
B. Paragraph 6
C. Paragraph 11
D. Paragraph 12
The clues show that the paragraph from the textsl that best supports the answer to Part A is C. Paragraph 11
What are clues?Context clues help to find the meaning of a word taking into account the words that surround the unknown word that make us infer the meaning.
This means that they help to infer the meaning of unknown words with the help of nearby words.
It should be noted this was from the excerpt, where lovers dream. In this case, the correct option is C.
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Read Mitch Landrieu’s speech on pp. 1093–1101 of your textbook, and read Lawrence A. Kuznar’s op-ed in PDF or word-processing format. Present your position on the issue by addressing a counterargument. Use evidence to demonstrate that all or part of the opposing position or claim is untrue or invalid. Use transitions appropriately to shift between ideas. Your response should include three paragraphs: one for introducing the issue, one for the rebuttal, and one for the conclusion.
For full credit, be sure that your response does all of the following.
Sufficiently addresses all parts of the prompt and incorporates your learning from the lesson (from 0 to 60 points)
Provides supporting evidence from the text or resource as requested in the prompt (from 0 to 20 points)
Uses correct grammar and mechanics (from 0 to 20 points)
Please note that point values are wide-ranging and approximate, as prompt specifications vary from lesson to lesson.