Psychology 1A

Question:

Jose is unable to recall which number on his phone’s dial pad correspond to which letters without looking. This is most likely due to

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Encoding effect

The spacing effect

Interference

Source amnesia

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think it is the spacing effect


Related Questions

What is ___ Mean?
1: ASAP
2. LOL
3. THX
4. IK

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Answer:

the correct answer is

1.ASAP=as soon as possible

2.LOL=laughing out loud

3.THX=thanks

4.IK= I know

Explanation:

hope this works out!!

ASAP=As soon as possible
LOL= Laugh out loud
THX=THANKS
IK= I Know

What does your mother do?
What time does she finish
work?

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Answer:

something

Explanation:

She does a lot and it varies .

Reread the excerpt from President Obama's "Jobs Bill Speech." Tonight we meet at an urgent time for our country. We continue to face an economic crisis that has left millions of our neighbors jobless, and a political crisis that has made things worse. This past week, reporters have been asking “What will this speech mean for the President? What will it mean for Congress? How will it affect their polls, and the next election?” But the millions of Americans who are watching right now: they don’t care about politics. They have real life concerns. Many have spent months looking for work. Others are doing their best just to scrape by—giving up nights out with the family to save on gas or make the mortgage; postponing retirement to send a kid to college. I am sending this Congress a plan that you should pass right away. It’s called the American Jobs Act. There should be nothing controversial about this piece of legislation. Everything in here is the kind of proposal that’s been supported by both Democrats and Republicans—including many who sit here tonight. And everything in this bill will be paid for. Everything. The purpose of the American Jobs Act is simple: to put more people back to work and more money in the pockets of those who are working. It will create more jobs for construction workers, more jobs for teachers, more jobs for veterans, and more jobs for the long-term unemployed. It will provide a tax break for companies who hire new workers, and it will cut payroll taxes in half for every working American and every small business. It will provide a jolt to an economy that has stalled, and give companies confidence that if they invest and hire, there will be customers for their products and services. You should pass this jobs plan right away. Pass this jobs bill, and starting tomorrow, small businesses will get a tax cut if they hire new workers or raise workers’ wages. Pass this jobs bill, and all small business owners will also see their payroll taxes cut in half next year. If you have 50 employees making an average salary, that’s an $80,000 tax cut. And all businesses will be able to continue writing off the investments they make in 2012. Pass this jobs bill, and we can put people to work rebuilding America. Everyone here knows that we have badly decaying roads and bridges all over this country. Our highways are clogged with traffic. Our skies are the most congested in the world. The American Jobs Act will repair and modernize at least 35,000 schools. It will put people to work right now fixing roofs and windows; installing science labs and high-speed internet in classrooms all across this country. It will rehabilitate homes and businesses in communities hit hardest by foreclosures. It will jumpstart thousands of transportation projects across the country. And to make sure the money is properly spent and for good purposes, we’re building on reforms we’ve already put in place. Pass this jobs bill, and thousands of teachers in every state will go back to work. These are the men and women charged with preparing our children for a world where the competition has never been tougher. But while they’re adding teachers in places like South Korea, we’re laying them off in droves. It’s unfair to our kids. It undermines their future and ours. And it has to stop. Pass this jobs bill, and put our teachers back in the classroom where they belong. Pass this jobs bill, and companies will get extra tax credits if they hire America’s veterans. We ask these men and women to leave their careers, leave their families, and risk their lives to fight for our country. The last thing they should have to do is fight for a job when they come home. Pass this bill, and hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged young people will have the hope and dignity of a summer job next year. And their parents, low-income Americans who desperately want to work, will have more ladders out of poverty. . . . Then answer the question that follows. Do you think this type of argument is convincing? Give at least three reasons to support your answer. Your answer should contain the following: Your opinion Reason #1 Reason #2 Reason #3

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Answer:

I think this argument is really convincing.

Reason # 1:

All of the people will be benefited from Jobs Bill.

Reason # 2:

The argument seems to be really convincing because all points of the speech are surrounding one main point that is welfare of the people and helping them get out of poverty.

Reason # 3:

People will also like it and convinced from it because they find out that doing Jobs, there would be no more poverty and they will at least receive money to feed their family.

Psychology 1A

Question:

Aldo forms mental images as he inputs information in his memory. This process is
called_encoding.

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mental

optical

reflective

visual

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Answer:

reflective. Reflective is when u think about images or choices while listening or learning something

The answer is reflective

Activity
You've learned about the types of claims an author can make, as well as how an author supports those claims. In this activity,
you'll use what you've learned to analyze, discuss, and write an essay that defends or challenges the claims an author makes.
Part A
Read “Technology: Using it wisely e." Then analyze the argument by rereading each paragraph and recording your notes
in the table. Remember, to determine the credibility of the details and evidence in the passage, you may need to conduct
research or use your own experience and background knowledge.
Paragraph 1
Claim 1
Evidence and Details
Commentary
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings
Paragraph 2
Claim 2
Evidence and Details
Commentary
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings

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Answer:

In “Technology: Using it Wisely,” the author claims that technology limits children’s brain development and that it negatively impacts the way people exercise.

To support the claim that technology limits children’s “healthy brain development,” the author cites evidence from “scientists and researchers” who state that technology “limits growth and creativity.” The author goes on to say that most computer games and forms of digital entertainment are not “intellectually challenging.” The author also implies that these types of games and entertainment could actually be harmful to childrens’ ability to think creatively.

To support the claim that technology negatively affects the way people exercise, the author provides details in the form of generalizations. For example, the author states that “many people” exercise indoors in gyms. The author goes on to state that people’s bodies are not being properly nourished because they aren’t spending enough time exercising outdoors. Additionally, the author states that a “walk in the woods” or an “open-air run” is vastly more effective than spending time “running on a treadmill.”

I believe the author’s credible evidence related to the first claim that technology limits “growth and creativity” in school-aged children. However, the author doesn’t include any credible evidence to prove that the additional details used to support that first claim are accurate. Personally, I have seen many computer-based activities and games that actually do help students learn new information and skills. The author’s second claim is also not supported by any data or credible evidence, so I find it hard to believe that working out in a gym offers significantly fewer benefits than walking or running outdoors. Therefore, based on the lack of evidence and credible details provided, I disagree with the author’s claims.

Explanation:

actual answer from PLATO

Answer:

Paragraph 1

Claim 1 Technology does not support healthy brain development in school-aged children.

Evidence and Details

Scientists and researchers think school-age children’s use of cellphones and tablets “limits the growth of creativity.”

Very few of the computer games and digital entertainment options that children use are “intellectually challenging.”

Commentary

The evidence about the effect of technology use on creativity is somewhat credible because it comes from science experts.

The detail that few computer games and digital entertainment options are “intellectually challenging” lacks support from a credible source, so it may not be a trustworthy fact.

Explicit and Implicit

Meanings

The author explicitly states the belief of experts that technology “limits the growth of creativity.”

By saying that “only a handful” of computer games and entertainment options are “intellectually challenging,” the author is implying there is almost no value in having children engage in these activities. This statement also implies that such activities could actually harm children’s ability to become creative thinkers.

Paragraph 2

Claim 2 Technology has had a negative impact on the way people exercise.

Evidence and Details

Many people work out in gyms, which are in enclosed spaces that are similar to their office work environments.

People are not getting enough fresh air, which is something our bodies need for “nourishment.”

A “walk in the woods” or an “open-air run” is much more “effective than running on a treadmill.”

Commentary The three details that the author uses to support the claim about technology and exercise are generalizations. They seem to be based on personal experience and background knowledge rather than facts and evidence from experts or other credible sources. Therefore, the author’s statements lack credibility.

Explicit and Implicit

Meanings The author explicitly states her or his beliefs about the need for outdoor exercise. The author implies that working out in a gym is an ineffective and “negative” way to nourish the body.

Explanation:

PLOTO

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14. In Act I, Scene 1, Leonato tells Don John, "... being reconciled to the Prince your brother, I owe you all d
Leonato's use of the word reconciled, from the Latin re "again" + conciliare "to bring together," suggests that
and Don John
O A. has been resolved
O B. will never change
OC. is pointless
D. runs very deep
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Answer:

4

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An informal way of saying ”I need some tea ”is” I could do with a cup of tea”. This is a reply that should be said only to your friends or your relatives. ( True or False )

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true

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true

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Which character or characters from The Metamorphosis most clearly represent society's abandonment of Gregor?

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Answer:

The three boarders

It’s the Three borders

In a 8-10 sentence paragraph, describe introduce and summarize the community you live in. Your relationship with your neighbours, demographic of your neighborhood (young, old, hip) or if you would change something about ur community.

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Answer:

The neighhfbwqbf[qwefuf

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Read this line from the text: Perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. What idea does the word transient suggest in this text? Humans are as temporary as insects that live only a few days. Human behavior is much like that of insects. Like insects, humans have not spent ample time securing their future. Unlike insects, humans need water to survive their harsh environment.

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Transient means that things last for a short duration of time. In the text, the word 'transient' means that humans are as temporary as insects that live only a few days.

What is transient?

Transient is a word that defines impermanent and does not last for a long duration. It has a Latin origin that also means that things will finish quickly and perish.

These lines from the novel, 'The War of the Worlds', compare the life of the humans and of the creatures that live on Mars. It compares how the insects living and multiplying in water cannot last for long so as humans are perishable.

Therefore, the word 'transient' means option A. humans are as temporary as insects that live only a few days.

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Some restrictionist, or people who are against immigration, argue that poor people shouldn’t have babies if they can’t feed them. Why do people from poorer countries like Mexico tend to have more children and go against? And is it really a threat to overpopulation?

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Answer:

When faced with a lack of material possession, it is natural for humans to cling to sentiment, hence the value placed on immaterial concepts such as family, honor, and hard work in Mexican culture. Why should being poor exclude someone from the right to procreate? It is a basic human right. They are not having children out of spite. There is a blatant cultural difference that many choose to ignore. Being poor does not mean you are not allowed to live the best life that you can. As for the threat of overpopulation within the United States, many of the latest generation have pledged not to have children. Eventually, we will need a population boost, if for no other reason than to fill the age gap in the work force.

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“That sway so gently in the hue of watercolor azure blue”. what’s the personification for this quote

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Answer:

that sway so gently

Explanation:

because sway is use as an animate object

The personification would be “That Sway so gently”.

A character must decide between his ambition to rise in society and the values he knows to be right. What kind of conflict is he
experiencing?
A. internal
B. general
C. external
D. symbolic

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Answer: A. Internal

Explanation:

An internal conflict is a conflict within your own mind basically

This character is having an internal struggle between his values and his ambition, both characteristics that comes from inside

After seeing the enormity of the giants, to what does Gulliver compre himself?

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In the cornfield, Gulliver is terrified when he runs into a group of the “monsters” carrying giant scythes. As he tries to escape them, he compares himself to a Lilliputian in a human world. (this is for what I remember)

Select the best answer for the question.
19. Many of the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the fourth period of his career feature
O A. serious themes and elaborate symbolism.
O B. a sophisticated style and deep characterizations.
O C. more complexity than comedy,
O D. optimism and exuberance.
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B. A sophisticated style and deep characterization

Explanation:

Shakespeare is known for complexity and puts deep thought into his plays.

Hopefully that helps & good luck.

The answer is B
Hope it’s help

With a new quarterback, the team hoped to contend for the championship. If the prefix con- means “with” or “together,” what does contend mean? to go before; replace to stretch together; compete to play again; repeat to yield possession; quit

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Answer:

The correct ans is.....

repeat to yield possession

Explanation:

In this case the team wants to get the championship trophy which they might not hv been able to win last time... So they want to repeat their effort to get their possession [  championship trophy ]

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What is Krakauer's most likely purpose in using the following epigraph?
We have in America "The Big Two-Hearted River" tradition:
taking your wounds to the wilderness for a cure, a
conversation, a rest, or whatever. And as in the Hemingway
story, if your wounds aren't too bad, it works. But this isn't
Michigan ... This is Alaska.
-Edward Hoagland, "Up the Black to Chalkyitsik"
A. To provide a connection between Hoagland and McCandless
B. To point out the danger in seeking solace in the wilderness
C. To reference important authors, such as Ernest Hemingway
D. To highlight the American desire to go into the wilderness​

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Answer: D. To point out the danger in seeking solace in the wilderness

Despite the fact that Hemingway chose to adopt the name due to its popularity, the location of the story suggests that Hemingway was actually referring to a different trout stream, the Fox River near Seney. Thus, option D is correct.

What Big Two-Hearted River tradition?

Hemingway's recurring autobiographical figure Nick Adams serves as the story's lone protagonist, and his speaking voice is only heard three times. The narrative explores how nature's regenerative and healing forces balance out the destructive aspects of war.

The actual name of the river passing by Seney, which Hemingway changed on purpose—not out of ignorance or carelessness, but rather because Big Two-Hearted River is poetry, as he writes in “The Art of the Short Story.”

As a result, it served as the title of a well-known short tale by American author Ernest Hemingway called “Big Two-Hearted River”.

Therefore, To point out the danger in seeking solace in the wilderness.

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The story
"The Jumping Frog of Calavera's County' is an example
of:
A
Metaphor
B
Anecdote
c
Personal Narrative
Help

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Answer:

i think it is a narrative

Explanation:

it is more so Satire is the literary way of ridiculing . Twain combined humor, strong narrative and social criticism in his writings.

Personal narrative is right

I have these questions, please help me !

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Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds." In my opinion, the quote is trying to say we mustn't do anything considered wrong in order to get our rightful place in life. I agree with this quote on a moral level because if we commit wrongful deeds in order to get the rightful place we think we deserve you really don't. This reminds me of the quote "do no harm". Therefore, I agree with Martin Luther King Jr. in the sense that we must earn our rightful place not take it.

I literally just made this up i cant really help with the 4th one tho

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help me please please

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Answer:

When Luca wakes up, he reads the newspaper and drinks coffee. He brushes his teeth and washes his face. Then he works and reads the news. After that, Luca eats lunch. He goes on his phone, then gives a presentation. Then he talks with his boss. He goes home and reads and eats dinner. Then he takes a taxi to the gym and exercises. After that, Luca goes to sleep.

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Lucas wakes up, he eats breakfast brushes his teeth and head off to work. There he read an article, it’s lunch, it’s a presentation, talk with his boss, and works. Then, he goes home and eats dinner. After that, he works out and goes to bed.

one paragraph summary of the story "From Fugitive to Freedom: The Story of the Underground Railroad" by Steven Otfinoski

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Explanation:

The story of the underground railroad. A network to escape enslave African Americans in the American south to free Northern states. The Underground Railroad was the largest anti-slavery freedom movement in North America. Had over 30,000 Fugitives. Underground Railroad was created in the early 19th Century by abolitionists mainly in Phila and Pennsy. To get out of slavery and to be free or have the chance to get away the African Americans would sing a song metaphorically to tell one another things, like a screech message/code. This is how they would tell one another when to leave and when it is clear to to go.

The people who were in “charge” of the Underground Railroad made safe houses for escaped slaves to go to once they’ve made it away from they’re previous stay. One of the “leaders” was Harriet Tubman.

They would find ways to cross the boarder to Canada to be free and away from Slavery.

I hope this helps

This is really important!!!!Its for my high school summer packet!!! so plzzzzzz help meeee has anybody read "The future of us" by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler???

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yea I’ve read it what’s your question about the book?

How can we explain ACADEMIC CONTESTS?

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Answer:

Competition plays an important role in academic achievement because it often spurs students to pursue excellence. College acceptance is competitive, so students who have worked hard to be at the top of their high school classes receive the reward of college admission. Academic competition has its downfalls if it leads to high stress and anxiety, especially in younger students who aren't equipped to handle the pressure.

Explanation:Motivation is the Key

Academic competition is advantageous when it challenges students to work harder on their studies and helps them get excited about academic content. They might retain more as they prepare for science quiz bowls, math club competitions, spelling bees and standardized tests. Teachers often use team-based competitions to make academic material more interesting and engaging. According to education professors Thomas Good and Jere Brophy in their book "Looking in Classrooms," team-centered competitive activities often benefit students as long as they all have a chance to win.

Ability to Handle Loss

In academic competitions, not everyone wins or receives a trophy. When an academic competition is managed fairly, and winners and losers are treated with kindness and respect, both can feel good about the experience as a whole. Those who didn't win can learn to be gracious losers without allowing the loss to damage their self-esteem or hinder their willingness to participate in future competitions. Small disappointments help children become more resilient, according to child psychologist Tamar Chansky in her book "Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking." Students might also gain an appreciation for classmates who are striving to do their best, viewing academic competitions as a way to showcase similar talents.

Meeting the Mark

Academic competitions can be disadvantageous for students when they lead to fear, anxiety and disappointment. Students might worry that they won't measure up or will disappoint their teachers or parents. To help reduce anxiety, teachers often promote friendly, age-appropriate games, grade-level-specific exams and academic competitions that encourage students to beat their own previous individual scores. By focusing on personal academic goals and individualized progress reports, parents and teachers encourage students to do their personal best, rather than competing against peers.

Unbalanced Lives

Some students feel so much pressure to succeed at academic competitions that they put everything else on hold. They might give up extracurricular activities, sports, musical interests, drama or community events to focus solely on academic challenges. Some schools make matters worse by limiting social activities and reducing programs in the arts to make more room for competitive academic courses. Competition can be negative when it leads to unbalanced living or forces students to give up their other interests. Parents and teachers can encourage students to have a balanced approach to preparing and executing academic challenges, without sacrificing their other passions.

What do we mean by “gathering your knowledge"?

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Answer:

Well, what we mean when we say we're gathering our knowledge, is that we are collecting thoughts and ideas in our head to come to one conclusion about a certian person place or thing

It means gathering our thoughts and ideas in our head to say aloud

Which appeal is the best example of logos?
A. Statistics show that the new tax is likely to affect families.
B. Most experts agree that exercise is crucial to good health.
C. Benjamin Franklin would have opposed all of these rules.
D. Motorcycle laws are too loose; they endanger our children.

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The correct answer is A

The best example of logos is option A, "Statistics show that the new tax is likely to affect families." Logos is an appeal to logic, reason, and evidence. Hence, option A is correct.

What are logos ?

Logos is a rhetorical device that refers to an appeal to logic, reason, and evidence in persuasive communication, such as speeches or written texts. The goal of logos is to use factual information and logical arguments to persuade an audience to accept a particular claim or argument.

The use of logos involves presenting a clear and reasonable message that is supported by evidence, data, and facts, and presenting it in a way that is convincing and persuasive to the audience.

Logos can be used in a variety of contexts, including academic writing, business communication, and political discourse, among others. In combination with other rhetorical appeals such as ethos and pathos, logos can be an effective tool for persuasion and argumentation.

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Hello My Name Is
In what ways does my own life connect to
events or characters found in Hello My Name
Is?

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Hello my name is Brooklyn

Answer:

hello my name is blank

Explanation:

???????have a nice day

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. The disasters numb within us caught in the chest, rolling in the brain like pebbles. Levertov's use of the word "numb" in the opening line of her poem "Life at War" suggests _____. Select all that apply. a. that people cannot understand why the country is at war b. that no one cares about the problems of the world anymore c. that humans have seen so much war, it is no longer painful to them d. that the speaker of the poem feels helpless toward the effect of war

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Answer:

C and D

Explanation:

the definition of numb in this scenario means to not feel; hopelessness, tragedy, depression, death, war.

these are all potential causes of this type of numbness and within the poem Levertov is talking of one of the most tragic scenarios: war

Answer: c and D

Explanation: the definition of numb in this scenario mean to be hopelessness

Who was Miranda Tapsell and why is she important to Australia’s culture?

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Answer:

Miranda Tapsell was a aboriginal actor

Miranda Tapsell is an Australian actress who is best known for her role in The Sapphires, the story of four Indigenous Australian women who travelled to Vietnam in the sixties to perform for United States troops, and her role in the drama series Love Child, which deals with the subject of historical forced adoptions of Indigenous Australian children.

What is the difference between a Gerund and an Infinitive

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A gerund is a verb in its present participle (-ing) form that acts as a noun.

An infinitive is a verb form that acts as other parts of speech. An infinitive is formed with to + base form of verb.

Answer: Gerund and infinitive difference is: Gerund is present version of a verb, infinitive is the base form of a verb

Explanation:

Gerunds and infinitives can replace a noun in a sentence. Gerund = the present participle (-ing) form of the verb, e.g., singing, dancing, running. Infinitive = to + the base form of the verb, e.g., to sing, to dance, to run. Hope this helps you a little! <3

2. "In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king." - Desiderius Erasmus
What does this proverb mean?
a. Someone who can see will be able to take advantage of others who cannot see.
b. Even someone with minor ability is considered special by those with no ability at all.
c. It's more advantageous to be able to see, even a little bit, than to be blind.
d. It would be easy for someone who can see to become king in a land of people who cannot
see.

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Answer:

B- Even someone with minor ability is considered special by those with no ability at all.

Explanation:

I belive B is correct because it makes the most sense and is more accurate than the other 3. Hope this helps!

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The new DNA strand that grows continuously in the 5' to 3' direction is called the________.leading strandokazaki fragmentsreplication forkDNA polymerasedaughter DNA Posh Pools Inc. was ready to sign an agreement to build a new facility in a foreign nation when it learned that the local currency in that nation had appreciated significantly in the past week. How might this affect the company's decision to build the new facility We can record images of people on film because of the work of which of thefollowing scientists? A 0.2 kg rubber ball is dropped from the window of a building. It strikes the sidewalk below at 30 m/s and rebounds at 20 m/s. The magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball as a result of the collision with the sidewalk is _______. You can't _____(rely) on good weather for the whole trip. In the California gold rush, a. few of the participants ended up staying in California. b. 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The trees had been stripped by a recent wind of their white covering of frost, and they seemed to lean towards each other, black and ominous, in the fading light. A vast silence reigned over the land. The land itself was a desolation, lifeless, without movement, so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not even that of sadness. There was a hint in it of laughter, but of a laughter more terrible than any sadnessa laughter that was mirthless as the smile of the sphinx, a laughter cold as the frost and partaking of the grimness of infallibility. It was the masterful and incommunicable wisdom of eternity laughing at the futility of life and the effort of life. It was the Wild, the savage, frozen-hearted Northland Wild. But there was life, abroad in the land and defiant. Down the frozen waterway toiled a string of wolfish dogs. Their bristly fur was rimed with frost. Their breath froze in the air as it left their mouths, spouting forth in spumes of vapor that settled upon the hair of their bodies and formed into crystals of frost. Leather harness was on the dogs, and leather traces attached them to a sled which dragged along behind. The sled was without runners. It was made of stout birch-bark, and its full surface rested on the snow. The front end of the sled was turned up, like a scroll, in order to force down and under the bore of soft snow that surged like a wave before it. On the sled, securely lashed, was a long and narrow oblong box. There were other things on the sledblankets, an axe, and a coffee-pot and frying pan; but prominent, occupying most of the space, was the long and narrow oblong box. In advance of the dogs, on wide snowshoes, toiled a man. At the rear of the sled toiled a second man. On the sled, in the box, lay a third man whose toil was over,a man whom the Wild had conquered and beaten down until he would never move nor struggle again. It is not the way of the wild to like movement. Life is an offence to it, for life is movement; and the Wild aims always to destroy movement. It freezes the water to prevent it running to the sea; it drives the sap out of the trees till they are frozen to their mighty hearts; and most ferociously and terribly of all does the Wild harry and crush into submission manman who is the most restless of life, ever in revolt against the dictum that all movement must in the end come to the cessation of movement. But at the front and rear unawed and indomitable, toiled the two men who were not yet dead. Their bodies were covered with fur and soft-tanned leather. Eyelashes and cheeks and lips were so coated with the crystals from their frozen breath that their faces were not discernible. The gave them the seeming of ghostly masques, undertakers in a spectral world at the funeral of some ghost. But under it all they were men, penetrating the land of desolation and mockery and silence, puny adventurers bent on colossal adventure, pitting themselves against the might of a world as remote and alien and pulseless as the abysses of space. They traveled on without speech, saving their breath for the work of their bodies. On every side was the silence, pressing upon them with a tangible presence. It affected their minds as the many atmospheres of deep water affect the body of the diver. It crushed them with the weight of unending vastness and unalterable decree. It crushed them into the remotest recesses of their own minds, pressing out of them, like juices from the grape, all the false ardors and exaltations and undue self-values of the human soul, until they perceived themselves finite and small, specks and motes, moving with weak cunning and little wisdom amidst the play and inter-play of the great blind elements and forces. Match the label to the correct option Which label provides evidence for each of the statements about the passage? 1.Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway. 2.side the frozen waterway. But there was life, abroad in the land and defiant. 3.A vast silence reigned over the land. 4.It was made of stout birch-bark, and its full surface rested on the snow. A.The winter setting creates a vivid scene B.The tundra is isolated and still C.Even in the midst of winter, there is action on the tundra D.The environment requires special equipment Which value is equivalent to 7 multiplied by 3 multiplied by 2 whole over 7 multiplied by 5, the whole raised to the power of 2 multiplied by 7 to the power of 0 over 5 to the power of negative 3, whole to the power of 3 multiplied by 5 to the power of negative 9? What includes a distance and a direction? A. Acceleration B. Speed C. Displacement D. Velocity What is the AWP used to do