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My wife birthday is _april. fill in the blanks opposition s are on,at,in |
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Answer» on is the RIGHT answer |
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You have tears,prepare to shed them nowjoin the above sentence without using and but or so...pls help me |
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Exclaimed means in English |
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Answer» Answer: exclaimed is the past simple and past participle form of EXCLAIM and exclaim means to say or shout SOMETHING SUDDENLY because of surprise, fear, pleasure, ETC.: |
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My father says me,"You are a good boy." |
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Answer» ANSWER: My FATHER SAYS that I am a GOOD boy Explanation: |
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Do you think the old man the old man was right in being stubborn in the story 'Old man at the Bridge'? Substantiate your answer. |
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Change the voice:It is expected that he will get well soon. |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Rewrite in active voice. The story was eagerly listened to. |
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Arrange each set of of Jumbled words into an interrogative sentence.1. you me are with why displeased2. Orange the isn't an round earth like3. Japan the of best our land isn't motherland all4. friend whom my see want to you do5. watch is by time your what it 6. our needs three which chief are basic7. Closed shall school the remain tomorrow |
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Answer» Answer: 1)Why are you DISPLEASED with me? |
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They ____ (begin) their journey early in the morning.use correct form of verb. |
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Answer» began hope it HELPS you.... |
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Panctuate the following.she smiled a beggar changed my life. meaning also |
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What according to you does "The Last Dances of Cranes” reflects. Write in your own words....?? |
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Answer» Juliet Wilson's poem "The Lost Dances of Cranes" reflects on the changeover from endangered species to the development of cities via construction cranes. In this poetic analysis, lines from the poem will be in italics and commentary in REGULAR print.
"The Lost Dances of Cranes" From the very beginning, in the title, the poet signals that the poem is about something from the past that is no longer available in the present. The title is unified by some of the sounds of the words (consonance), such as the /s/ of "lost," "dances," and "cranes."
Your fields are empty now. Part of the reason the whooping crane is on the verge of extinction comes from the drastic reduction of wetlands due to the human desire to expand land on which things can be built. Only your ghosts dance Dancing is part of the mating rituals of whooping cranes. Since so many birds have been lost, they would be only memories—ghosts. While cranes of another kind Dance cities into being. The poet connects construction cranes to the birds, which makes sense, since they RESEMBLE each other in lankiness. The dance here doesn't yield eggs and more birds but, rather, the cities that are ironically destroying the birds. All that remain of you are A fading crackle of your energy And some grainy video footage By using the word "you," the poet personifies the birds. The birds are fading quickly and the poet mentions what we have now—memories and video. This stanza sets up the next stanza with the specific things it mentions. That people in the new cities Will watch to marvel At the wonders the world This stanza captures an essential irony of modern living: we who live in cities think that we are getting the "real thing" by watching nature videos. In fact, a video is a worse than POOR substitute for the actual birds. It is worse because it fools US into thinking that we are fully appreciating the natural beauty of our world through nature documentaries.
A poem like this implicitly challenges its readers to do something besides watching TELEVISION about the losses of the natural world.
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MESSAGEGod sends some angels to Little Bobby but he was not a home. So, theydeliver the message to his mother, shegot an urgent work she had to go out.So, she left a message for Little BobbyWhat could be themessage? plz write like a message. |
Answer» MAY my ANSWER HELPFUL for you |
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Public static void main(String args[])int i = 0;for (++i; ++i > 0; ++i) {System.out.print(i);if (i == 4) break}}} |
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Answer» OUTPUT = 1 2 3 4 then it will BREAK |
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Q2) Rearrange the following sentences (5m)(a) pillars/there/human life/man/of/woman/and/are/two(b) both/in the making of/share/responsibility/equal/the/society(c) both/eachother/hence/are/supplementary/to(d) one of the/Saudi Arabia/largest/petroleum/producers/is/world/in/the(e) Saudi Arabia/lifestyle/discovery/has changed/of/of the people/the/petroleum/in/the |
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Answer» Answer: a.There are two PILLARS of human life: MAN and woman. b. Both SHARE equal responsibility in the making of the society. c. Hence, both are SUPPLEMENTARY to each other. d. Saudi Arabia is one of the LARGEST petroleum producers in the world. e. The discovery of petroleum in Saudi Arabia has changed the lifestyle of the people. |
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Arrange each set of jumbled words.Spherical the is shape in earth. |
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बिफोर हिस फर्स्ट फ्लाइट द यंग सीगल वास वेरी |
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Answer» frightened Explanation: ............... |
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Guri likes strings. He is also interested in algorithms. A few days ago he discovered for himself a very nice problem: You are given an AB-string S. You need to count the number of substrings of S, which have an equal number of 'A'-s and 'B'-s. Do you know how to solve it? Good. Guri will make the problem a little bit more difficult for you. You are given an ABC-string S. You need to count the number of substrings of S, which have an equal number of 'A'-s, 'B'-s and 'C'-s. A string is called AB-string if it doesn't contain any symbols except 'A' or 'B'. A string is called ABC-string if it doesn't contain any symbols except 'A', 'B' or 'C'. Input: The first line of the input contains an ABC-string S. Output: Your output should contain the only integer, denoting the number of substrings of S, which have an equal number of 'A'-s, 'B'-s and 'C'-s. The answer can go above a 32-bit integer. Please, use 64-bit integers for storing and processing data. Constraints: 1 ≤ |S| ≤ 1 000 000; where |S| denotes the length of the given ABC-string. Time Limit: 1 sec Example 1: Input ABACABA Output 2 |
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Answer» Explanation:ghfsjvkbf bhbfd fbibh FD BB F JB faenhbfa fbbhdafb bsafjhhbfjbFjgvjb fdfvf sfjkhbjf f sfhvjfsf fuhufgf fuuguhrb |
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1. What is hyper inflation. Why did it happen in Germany?(5)2.What was the impact of the Great Depression in Germany? (5)Pls help i will mark brainliest. Gotta submit this today This question is for 29 points help pls |
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Answer» Answer: 1.The Weimar government's main crisis occurred in 1923 after the Germans missed a reparations payment late in 1922. This set off a chain of events that included occupation, hyperinflation and rebellions. 2.The Great DEPRESSION was a GLOBAL economic slump that erupted in late 1929 and lasted for several years. It began as an American crisis, specifically a huge stock market crash, but had knock-on effects around the world. The Great Depression was severely felt in Germany, where it caused widespread unemployment, starvation and misery. These conditions were instrumental in the rise to POWER of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists (NSDAP). Explanation: MARK me as brainlist if u LIKE my answer thanks dear and god bless you... Have a good day ♥️ |
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Chapter-madam rides the bus,class10,english please answer me fast...its very very urgent....don't post irrelevent answers...otherwise it will be reported...if u know then only answer.... |
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Answer» When Valli first got up in the bus, she was overjoyed and wouldn't sit on her SEAT and INSTEAD stood on her seat to look the view OUTSIDE. She saw a SMALL cow which was jumping around the highway. On her return journey, she saw the same cow on the side of the road DEAD. A vehicle most likely hit it causing it's death. When Valli saw this all of her enthusiasm was lost and she glued to her seat for the rest of the journey. |
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I want a paragraph for my homework like I want to be a scientist |
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Answer» really do you want to BECOME a SCIENTIST CALL me on this 7207769766 |
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Write a script on human relations |
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Answer» Answer: THE ROLE OF LIFE SCRIPTS IN RELATIONSHIP : Life Scripts, as the name implies, deals with the map that we DETERMINE our life will follow. This is not a life dream script we tend to create as children -- which is often unrealistic. Our Life Script is created on a more subconscious level of awareness. It has been said that we have started writing our own life script at birth. By the time we are 4 years OLD, we have decided on the essentials of our plot. By age 7 we have filled in the main details; and by age 12, we have polished it. By our TEENAGE years, we may REVISE it with more real-life characters. |
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What number has a 5:1 ratio to the no. 10? |
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Answer» ...... i cannot UNDERSTAND your QUESTION....?? |
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Who breaks the silence of winter |
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Answer» Cricket breaks the silence of winter. Explanation: The cricket by CHIRPING near the STOVE in winterit sings merely even in BLEAK winter. |
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The thief saw the police man ,so he ran away in compound sentence |
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Answer» Answer: The THIEF SAW the policeman and at once he RAN away u can use (and, andso) |
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Honesty is the _______ ( good) policy |
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Answer» Answer: honesty is the best POLICY |
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It's not uncommon for bosses to take credit for the work of their employees critical reasoning |
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Answer» Explanation: The above statement is somehow true YET ironic that CREDIT or appreciation is not given to the right person. In work ethics, this is bad and leads to negative energy AMONG the employees. This is just because of the poor leadership QUALITIES of the boss managing his team. To rectify such things, the manager should be given leadership trainings and overall system should be made as transparent as possible |
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How did nelson mandela feel about the day of inauguration of the democracy |
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Answer» Answer: Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president, is inaugurated In South Africa, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela is sworn in as the first black president of South Africa. In his inaugural address, Mandela, who spent 27 years of his life as a political prisoner of the South African government, declared that “the time for the healing of the wounds has come.” Two weeks earlier, more than 22 million South Africans had turned out to cast ballots in the country’s first-ever multiracial parliamentary elections. An overwhelming majority chose Mandela and his African National Congress (ANC) party to lead the country. Mandela, born in 1918, was the son of the chief of the Xhosa-speaking Tembu people. Instead of succeeding his father as chief, Mandela went to university and became a lawyer. In 1944, he joined the African National Congress (ANC), a black political organization dedicated to WINNING rights for the black majority in white-ruled South Africa. In 1948, the racist National Party came to power, and apartheid–South Africa’s institutionalized system of white supremacy and racial segregation–became official government policy. With the loss of black rights under apartheid, black enrollment in the ANC rapidly grew. Mandela became one of the ANC’s leaders and in 1952 was made deputy national president of the ANC. He organized nonviolent strikes, boycotts, marches, and other acts of civil disobedience. After the massacre of peaceful black demonstrators at Sharpeville in 1960, Nelson HELPED organize a paramilitary branch of the ANC to engage in acts of sabotage against the white minority government. He was tried for and acquitted of TREASON in 1961 but in 1962 was arrested again for illegally leaving the country. Convicted and sentenced to five years at Robben Island Prison, he was put on trial again in 1963 with seven others on charges of sabotage, treason, and conspiracy. In the celebrated Rivonia Trial, named after the suburb of Johannesburg where ANC weapons were found, Mandela eloquently defended his actions. On June 12, 1964, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Mandela spent the first 18 of his 27 years in jail at the brutal Robben Island Prison. He was confined to a small cell without a bed or plumbing and was forced to do hard labor in a quarry. He could write and receive a letter once every six months, and once a year he was allowed to meet with a visitor for 30 minutes. However, Mandela’s resolve remained unbroken, and while remaining the symbolic leader of the anti-apartheid movement, he led a movement of civil disobedience at the prison that coerced South African officials into drastically improving conditions on Robben Island. In 1982 he was moved to Pollsmoor Prison on the mainland, and in 1988 to a cottage, where he lived under house arrest. In 1989, F.W. de Klerk became South African president and set about dismantling apartheid. De Klerk lifted the ban on the ANC, suspended executions, and on February 11, 1990, ordered the release of Nelson Mandela. Mandela subsequently led the ANC in its negotiations with the minority government for an end to apartheid and the establishment of a multiracial government. In 1993, Mandela and de Klerk were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. On April 26, 1994, the country’s first free elections were won by Mandela and the ANC, and a “national unity” coalition was formed with de Klerk’s National Party and the Zulus’ Inkatha Freedom Party. On May 10, Mandela was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by numerous international dignitaries. As president, Mandela established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate human rights violations under apartheid and introduced numerous initiatives designed to improve the living standards of South Africa’s black population. In 1996, he presided over the enactment of a new South African constitution. Mandela retired from politics in June 1999 at the age of 80. He was succeeded as president by Thabo Mbeki of the ANC, but remained a global advocate for peace and social justice until his DEATH in December 2013. Explanation: please mark as brainlist |
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I purchased a book_______the perfumes for my brother |
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Find the phrases in the following:-1) The garden was full of red roses. |
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Answer» the QUESTION is not compleated |
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Essay on School Annual Function |
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Answer» Answer: here is UR answer mate..kindly MARK me as brainliest THANKS for ASKING this question |
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My mother bought a bedsheet for my grandmother. |
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As reena Patel, write a letter to your favorite ant. inviting her to celebrate the festivals of Diwali |
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Answer» Answer: As reena PATEL, WRITE a LETTER to your FAVORITE ant. INVITING her to celebrate the festivals of Diwali. Log in to add comment ... |
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Answer the questions in about 80 to 100 words:1. The man who had rescued the child was compassionate and kind. Explain. |
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Answer» Answer: The man who rescued the CHILD was compassionate and kind because when the child found that he had lost his PARENTS his EYES were covered with tears and he FEELS that he would never find them. ... The man wanted to console the child from the DEPRESSION which the child have. |
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Paragraph on importance of rain water in 100 words |
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Answer» Explanation: As we all know, the three essentials for survival are water, food, and air. The most important element of weather is water. We get water from rain. Rain is what harvests our crops that give us food to eat. Rain comes as a welcome relief after the heat and dust of the summer. If there is no rain, crops will not grow. All the vegetation will wither way. We cannot think of LIFE on this planet without rain. Without rains, the water level of the earth will sink.The people will not get water to drink and food to eat. There will be a terrible drought. Rain is a wonderful gifts of Nature to all mankind. Water is life and without rain there will be no life on earth. When the rain stops, the SIGHT becomes more interesting Small children come out to the flooded streets and float paper boats. They like to splash water. People WAIT for rain eagerly, when they are delayed. We should thank God for this great gift,he has given to all mankind. |
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I was treavling in a bus And I Lisent My friends letter |
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How did golu as a young elephant |
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Answer» sjdj djdjenndfjfjdjrj |
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"Where is your house", said kannan To friend. To change indirect speech |
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Answer» KANNAN asked her/his friend that where was his house. Hope this HELPS ..... PLZ mark me brainliest |
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Rewrite the sentence in active voice Have my orders been carried out by you? |
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How does the reference of locomotive elaborate that it |
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The wicked vizeir loves getting people into trouble what is phrase in that |
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Answer» The WICKED vizeir loves GETTING people into trouble
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