PLEASE HELP 13 POINTS

PLEASE HELP 13 POINTS

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Answer 1

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Answer 2
ANSWER: The answer is C



EXPLANATION: the article is giving facts

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CORRECT ANSWER!!!!!!!

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"she wasnt sure exactly what it was"

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good luck

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Why do you think jamison wanted to help kira?How did Kira know he was on her side and was looking out for her?

Connect to self-if you were Kira, would you have allowed jamison to help you? explain

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Answer:

Because she looked like she needed help

Explanation:

She looked like she needed help

pick two people and then start describing them. just three sentences. (it could be YOUR friend, or YOUR family member, etc.) has to be COMPLETE sentences

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Answer:

doggo: his name is two face he was named that because when he was born half of his face was brown and the other half was white hes a very gud boi hes a pug longhaired Chihuahua mix

doggo 2: her name is luna she was a stray i found on the railroad tracks shes a very gud gurl shes a jet black color and very well behaved  

Explanation:

:) puppos :)

Are you a Jehovah's witness?

Sorry if you are looking for actual questions...

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Answer:

Explanation:

No but my friend is

i’m not a jahovas witness, but i want points thanks

Which of these responses is most likely to be well received by the other participants of a group discussion?
1.When Frida Kahlo died on July 13, 1954, she was only forty-seven years old.
2. Frida Kahlo was such a great artist and an amazing woman that I would have liked to have known her.
3. I think that it would be a good thing if more people would study the art and the life of Frida Kahlo.
4. Based on her existing artwork, it is safe to say that she would have produced many more great works of art if she had lived longer.

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1,2,and four, so I would pick 3.

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Frida Kahlo was such a great artist and an amazing woman that I would have liked to have known her.

Explanation: it make more sense.

story - The Beggar
Character of Lushkoff about his behivours. how he change at the last

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Answer: he got nicer and he changed from all the stuff he did hope this help you

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WHOEVER DOES THIS GETS BRAINLIEST, AND SUPPORT!!! PERSONAL RESPONSE: Paul Laurence Dunbar uses the imagery of a caged bird to communicate feelings of oppression and a lack of freedom. What images from the poem were effective in communicating these feelings? How does it make you feel? Can you sympathize with someone who feels trapped like this? Choose several moments in the poem that you felt were effective and explain your reaction in a minimum five sentence paragraph. Make sure to include details from the poem and your own thoughts and feelings in your response.

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He uses images of caged birds because he may feel stuck and lost like his emotions and feelings as well as spirit is locked away

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The most effective images are the elements of nature, the confines of the prison, and the movement of the bird. The poem makes the reader feel sad because the bird is melancholy about the situation he is living in and feels hurt and sad. Some social groups that live in the same situation as the bird and that can evoke the reader's empathy are social minorities such as African-Americans and ruled, for example, who live stuck to racist and prejudiced concepts. The poem is effective when it leaves the bird's unhappiness in a very obvious way, as you can see in the first and last stanzas. The poem talks about the unhappiness of not having freedom. For this, the poet shows how a bird in a cage feels unhappy. The bird knows that it has the potential to be free, fly and explore all parts of the region, but the cages of the cage prevent it from doing so. The bird tries to free itself, but it is useless and it ends up hurting itself physically and emotionally. But even so, the bird continues to sing and this song can be considered hope, perseverance, or a request and help from the bird.

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The most effective images are the elements of nature, the confines of the prison, and the movement of the bird. The poem makes the reader feel sad because the bird is melancholy about the situation he is living in and feels hurt and sad. 

"Juana, considering the matter, threw caution to the winds."
Pls bold the verbal phrase in this sentence AND! IDENTIFY THE VERBAL PHRASE AS A GERUND PHRASE, INFINITIVE PHRASE, OR PARTICIPIAL PHRASE. I NEED HEELP thank you! PS: 20+ POINTS

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(Infinitive Phrase) to the winds, (Gerund) Considering, (Verbal phrase) -

Threw.

Explanation:

Considering is the Gerund in this sentence.

Threw is the Verbal Phrase

"Juana, considering the matter, threw caution to the winds."

I cant write the same explantion because I forgot but, i hope you got all the notes that I did for you down..

But I can try to summarize

Verbal Phrase- It has to do with the action. For example: to the shopping mall or to the Candy Store.

Gerund- Always ends in -ing and if the verb is put in past tense then it ends in -ed.

Participle Phrase: A participle is a verbal ending in -ing (present) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne (past) that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun. A participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifier(s), object(s), and/or complement(s).

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I hope this helped!

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Select all that apply.
Why did the group from Harvard feel the need to create their own infographic?
MyPlate did not differentiate between types of protein.
MyPlate did not address healthy fats.
MyPlate did not use enough colors.
MyPlate was influenced by agricultural interests.

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Answer:

its 1.4 and 2

Explanation:

“Eliminating 'savages' is less of a moral problem than eliminating human beings,
and therefore American Indians came to be understood as a lesser
race-uncivilized savages-thus providing a justification for the extermination of
the native peoples."
- Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (2010)
What is Michelle Alexander saying?

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Answer: I believe she is saying that during the time the American Indians were being killed they were seen as less then they were. Basically, they were seen as animals and it made others think it wasn't as bad to kill them because they weren't really even considered people.

Explanation:

Once upon a time, a princess was locked in a castle. She waited and waited for someone to come by and rescue her. That was how it happened in fairy tales, wasn't it?
One day, as she gazed out the window waiting for her handsome prince, she noticed that the castle wall was not smooth but instead had stones jutting out that a person could use to carefully climb down. She did it that night. It was simple, really. After that, she became the sort of person who got things done.

What are two themes of this text?

A. No one should be overly dependent on others, and it's better to fail at reaching a goal than not to try at all.
B. You should trust your instincts whenever possible, and you can usually reach your goals if you act strategically enough.
C. It's best to rely on your own skill rather than waiting for others, and if you observe your surroundings carefully, you'll usually find something useful.
D. Loneliness is not permanent, and getting things done is an accomplishment to be proud of.

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Answer: c sounds the best

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The answer, I believe, is A and C.

Help please (This is a reading question.) here is the real one.

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Answer:

e

Explanation:

Answer
E- simile using like or as
C- onomatopoeia, using a sound associated with what was named so like is mentioned lion that’s why it said “roar”
A- the same first letter words are in the same sentence. So it would be alliteration


Sorry if it is a bit off but there you go <3

MONARCH MAGIC

I watch with awe as you spring
Free from the prison you enclosed yourself in;
Cracking the capsule of crystal that captures
Your beautiful body and budding wings.
You push through, and nature sings.

Like sails catching a sudden gust
Those frail folded flaps unfurl;
The sun toasts them dry of their newborn dew.
They shimmer brightly in a new world;
White dots and black stripes on rust.

Before long you enjoy freedom won,
Vitalized with rest from tiresome struggle
You left behind your chrysalis husk
That kept you safely wrapped in a bundle
And race toward the distant sun.

I know just where you will go,
As you ride the breeze to the horizon.
You will meet millions and travel south
In an orange blanket that smothers the sky
Destined to find home in Mexico.

You will soon rob this land of your grace
And leave it as dull as pale elephant skin
For many months of biting wintry weather
While you dance in warm sun rays
Spreading your magic in that new place.

But someday I will meet your kin
That will bring beauty back to my tree,
Sipping sweet nectar from its new blossoms
And hanging crystalline ornaments.
Focus on this line: "You push through, and nature sings."

The poet used PERSONIFICATION in this line. What does the poet mean by "nature sings"?
A) "Nature" isn't really singing, but when the butterfly emerges, it's clear something wonderful has happened.
B) The butterfly makes singing sounds as it emerges from its chrysalis.
C) It's so beautiful that people are singing about it.
D) The poet was listening to a song about butterflies.
Please help me I will give out extra points since it long.

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The answer to this question is D
Yes your answer should be B

Help!

Write a story using these Q and A's

first, one to be a Brainly

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Answer:

look at what it says and add a story

Explanation:

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Lý. if you are in k12 or you took the test in begging you hepl.​

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Second one I’m thinking, it would help if you showed the poem as well love

When you read people’s writing or listen to them speak, can you tell how they feel about what they’re saying? Include a description of some differences between listening to speech and reading printed text.

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Answer:

When you're reading their writing the punctuation can sometimes help and if they are using uppercase letters. When they are talking the tone helps.

Explanation:

Answer:When I listen to people speak, I assume that they’re mad if their voices get louder, or that they’re sad if they’re talking quietly. But when I read, it’s tougher to understand these feelings. When I’m reading, I try to figure out a writer’s feelings by the words they use and how the writer combines the words. For example, short and choppy sentences may indicate the writer is excited, while descriptive words may mean the writer is trying to paint a mental picture for readers.

Explanation:

In 1940 the population of Mooreland was about three hundred people; in 1950 the population was three hundred, and in 1960, and 1970, and 1980, and so on. One must assume that the number three hundred, while sacred, did not represent the same persons decade after decade.

—A Girl Named Zippy,
Haven Kimmel

What do these details show readers about the town of Mooreland?

A: The same people lived in Mooreland for fifty years.
B: The town of Mooreland was a sacred place.
C: The population of Mooreland was rapidly changing.
D: The town of Mooreland did not change much over time.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

Answer:

d

Explanation:

STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman

1911

THE MATCH

There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.

Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.

In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.

How does the author convince readers that the match was "the most wonderful thing in the world"? Please respond in three to five complete sentences, using evidence from the text to support your answer. (5 points)

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The author convinces readers that the match was "the most wonderful thing in the world" by stating some of the things matches were able to replace. " In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark." this means they had to wait for something to happen in nature like a lightning storm to be able to harness fire. "The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there." This means that they had to go on dangerous hunts for natural fires just so they could take another journey and also have a chance of the fire dying to even get it to their house. When matches were invented,you didn't have to risk yourself to get fire. Therefore, it was "the most wonderful thing in the world".

Explanation:

I do not understand

Many students in the US say that they've been bullied at school. Natalie Hampton is a high school student who was bullied a lot in middle school. She often had no one to sit with at lunch. So she created a phone app called "Sit With Us." This app lets students sign up and post when there are free seats at their lunch tables. These students have promised to be kind to those who come sit with them. Hampton hopes her app will help students find people to sit with without fear of being bullied. A description B problem and solution C compare and contrast D sequence

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Answer:

It is B.)  problem and solution.

Explanation:

Natalie had a problem and she found a way to fix the problem.

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Which phrases describe demands that were included in the "Platform of the National Negro Committee, 1909"? (Select all correct answers.)


A. equal opportunities to open all kinds of businesses

B. equal voting requirements for black and white citizens

C. equal access to sports facilities such as pools and gyms

D. equal money spent educating black and white students

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Answer:

It should be B and D

Explanation:

I don't know, that's what i got on my test, if its wrong im super sorry!!

The phrases that describe demands that were included in the "Platform of the National Negro Committee, 1909" are - equal opportunities to open all kinds of businesses and equal voting requirements for black and white citizens. Therefore option B and option D are correct.

What is a National Committee?

The national committee is a political party's top administrative body. Its members are often chosen by the national convention to represent certain regions or party constituents, and it has overall oversight authority over the planning of campaigns and the holding of conventions.

a group of people charged with considering, looking into, acting upon, or reporting on a topic; especially, an advisory committee: a team of politicians selected by a legislative body to study legislative issues The committee has been given the measure again.

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What is phishing?
A.Pretending to represent a trusted organization to commit fraud.
B. Looking for gullible employees of a company, also called "phish."
C. Publishing hacked information on the web hoping for someone to take the bait.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

its like fake emails from fake company

Answer:

The answer is C Publishing hacked information on the web hoping for someone to take the bait.

What does it mean to be emotionally strong? How is this different than physical strength? (5 sentences)

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to be emotionally strong is your inter-self showing love maybe. it is you being you
Being emotionally strong is to have a great mental state. In other words your mindset is healthy or mostly positive. This differs from physical strength because physical strength happens outside the body. Physical strength is in someone you might call strong. Both of them require exercise to be function properly.- hope this helped

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Answer:B

Explanation:There has to be a pause in the sentence, which comes in place of the comma. If not, it would be a run on sentence

Answer is B: In order to understand the book more easily, the movie should be seen first

Which best describes the setting of ("The Roller Coaster”?) story btw

an amusement park
a fun ride
a field trip
a girl’s imagination

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Answer: A- an amusement park

Explanation:I took the test edge 2020!

Have a good day I hope ur doing ok if ur not ur gonna get thorough it btw ur so pretty bruuuhhhhhh

The setting of "The Roller Coaster” story is based on an amusement park. Thus the correct option is A.

What is the Setting in any story?

The setting of any story is described as the background from where the event is established. This setting is the foundation of any story as it tells where the story is based.

The backdrop of a narrative is significant because it gives the reader background information on the period and location in which the story takes place. Additionally, it is crucial since it enhances the reader's experience and contributes to the story's development.

The story "The Roller Coaster” describes the setting as an amusement park as in this type of location fun rides are available to entertain people and to make them feel happy.

Therefore, option A is appropriate.

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Third person narrative
Write a narrative from third person omniscient point of view.
Use dialogue between characters.
Give descriptions of the characters' feelings and thoughts.
Use the vocabulary words below.
Accidentally, fortunately, unflappable, adaptable obstinately, definitely, embarrassment, familiar, unexpected, unknowingly

Use at least 100 words
WRITE IT IN AN 8TH GRADE WRITING LEVEL PS

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Answer:

Mrs. Thompson, a middle-aged school teacher, was standing in front of the classroom during a lively discussion on grammar. Suddenly, she stumbled and accidentally dropped her lesson plan on the ground.

One of the students, a young girl named Laura, noticed this and spoke up. "Mrs. Thompson, are you okay?"

Mrs. Thompson looked a bit embarrassed by her clumsiness, but luckily, she was an unflappable person who was used to overcoming unexpected obstacles. "Yes, Laura, I'm fine. Just a little misstep."

The class continued without a hitch and Mrs. Thompson was back to her usual upbeat self. Suddenly, one of the students, a stubborn young boy named Tim, raised his hand and asked a question that had nothing to do with the current lesson.

"Mrs. Thompson, why do we have to learn this boring stuff? It's definitely not going to help us in the real world."

Mrs. Thompson took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. She knew that Tim was an obstinate child, but she was adaptable and knew how to deal with him. "Tim, I understand that this subject may not be your favorite, but it's important to learn it. It will help you improve your language skills and be better at communicating."

Tim rolled his eyes, but Mrs. Thompson didn't let that faze her. She continued teaching the lesson, never losing her composure.

As the class ended, Laura approached Mrs. Thompson.

Answer:

In a bustling café, permeated with the alluring scent of freshly brewed coffee, Sarah, an aspiring young writer brimming with determination, sat across from Henry, her unflappable and wise mentor. The café buzzed with lively conversations and joyous laughter as the two indulged in their steaming cups of java.

Abruptly, Sarah's eyes widened with a jolt of realization. "Oh no, Henry! I accidentally sent the incorrect version of my manuscript to the publisher. They were expecting my latest novel, but unknowingly, I sent them an outdated draft!"

Henry, renowned for his adaptable nature, calmly regarded Sarah's face, radiating anxiety. He swiftly assured her, "Fear not, Sarah. Fortunately, this predicament can be resolved. Let us promptly reach out to the publisher and elucidate the inadvertent mix-up."

A wave of relief washed over Sarah, yet an undercurrent of embarrassment persisted. She lamented, "I can't fathom how I committed such a foolish blunder. I ought to have been more cautious."

Henry, with his familiar and soothing voice, reassured her, "Mistakes are a part of life, Sarah. We all stumble on our paths. It is how we obstinately confront them that truly defines us."

Guided by Henry's wisdom, Sarah contacted the publisher, unbeknownst to her, a realm of unexpected possibilities awaited. The publisher, to her amazement, marveled at the obstinate craftsmanship of the outdated draft. They insisted it held definite promise, steering Sarah's embarrassment towards a newfound confidence. She realized that even in the face of mishaps, lies the potential for growth and unforeseen success.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The correct answer is A

Which word from the text can be used to complete the following sentence? Since it was a beautiful afternoon and they had no appointments the family ——- through the park

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Answer: strolled

Explanation:

Answer:

ambled

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from a play.

Juan (setting down his backpack and taking a seat at the table): Mom, it’s not like I did it on purpose. I was just practicing my pitching in the yard.

Mrs. Ramirez (heaving a sigh and loudly exhaling): And what have I told you about that?

Juan: I know, I know. Wiffle balls in the yard, baseballs at the park.

Mrs. Ramirez: Well, a wiffle ball would not have broken Mr. Nguyen’s ornamental bird bath.

Juan: So, what should I do about it?

Which line from the play contains stage directions that reveal emotion?

(setting down his backpack and taking a seat at the table)
(heaving a sigh and loudly exhaling)
And what have I told you about that?
Wiffle balls in the yard, baseballs at the park.

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heaving a sigh and loudly exhaling

Answer: (heaving a sigh and loudly exhaling)

Explanation: it shows that Mrs. Ramirez is showing emotion by sighing and exhaling loudly.

help me!!!
Which excerpt from The Great Fire reflects the theme that rebuilding is possible after a disaster if people join together?

An exhausted Chamberlin came to the Randolph Street Bridge and discovered “a torrent of humanity pouring over the bridge.”
A few were rushing to get out a special edition about the fire, while the rest were on the roof hosing it down with water.
“He had taken a dray, but was unable to load all of his goods into the vehicle, so he employed half a dozen boys, gave each of them a coffin, took a large one himself, and headed the weird procession…”
“It [was] common to see ten or a dozen or fifty houses rising at once; but when one looks upon, not a dozen or fifty, but upon ten thousand houses rising and ten times that number of busy workmen coming and going …”

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Answer:A

Explanation:

An exhausted Chamberlin came to the Randolph Street Bridge and discovered “a torrent of humanity pouring over the bridge.”

Answer:

its b

Explanation:

Which section best helps you determine the theme of this story?
Ebenezer Scrooge is a stingy old man who hoards money and refuses to indulge in any comforts for himself or his employee. He even refuses an invitation to spend Christmas with his nephew, saying "Bah humbug!" to the holiday. But then he is visited by several ghosts who show him how his greed and selfishness have led to the pain of others. He is also given a glimpse of the future, in which he dies alone and in misery. Scrooge promises to change, begging the ghosts to give him another chance. When he wakes up the next day, he makes good on his promise: Throwing off his miserly ways, Scrooge becomes a generous and openhearted man and spends the rest of his life happy and fulfilled.

A. Ebenezer Scrooge is a stingy old man who hoards money and refuses to indulge in any comforts for himself or his employee.
B. He even refuses an invitation to spend Christmas with his nephew, saying "Bah humbug!" to the holiday.
C. Scrooge promises to change, begging the ghosts to give him another chance.
D. Throwing off his miserly ways, Scrooge becomes a generous and openhearted man and spends the rest of his life happy and fulfilled.

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Explanation:

Answer: D

Explanation: Its my best bet.

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Create a table to show the money earned by Harry for 5, 6, and 8 hours of work in the yard. (3 points) MN = NM is an illustration of which property? Can someone plz help me with all of this: thanks a lot it means a lot to me!:)Find the HCF AND LCM OF ALL THE FOLLOWING GIVEN NUMBERS:540,1140462,378360,2100336,882924,126 C1 Let B = {,...,n} be the standard basis for R". Prove that Span B = R" and that B is linearly independent. A media source is considered valid if it an 8.00 g bullet is fired horizontally into a 1.20 kg wooden block resting on a horizontal surface. the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and surface is If Best LED controls 87 percent of the LED light bulb market and the remaining 13 percent includes many other, smaller competing firms, Best LED is a firm and the remaining firms are dominant competitive fringe monopoly; dominant firm competitive fringe; dominant monopoly; competilive fringe