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| 301. | 
                                    Don't ......... to touch electric socket. a) ought to ,b)dare | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  B) dare Explanation:  | 
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| 302. | 
                                    The medicines are not fit to be eaten.( Rewrite using consumption) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  the MEDICINES are not FIT for the CONSUMPTION.  | 
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| 303. | 
                                    Who became pharaoh after Akhenaten's death ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: It's unclear who became pharaoh right after Akhenaten died, but Tut soon rose to the throne. His full NAME was Tutankhamun Nebkheperure, quite a mouthful for a small boy. Tut was only eight years old or so, which must have set his subjects to worrying all over again. Explanation: After his death, Akhenaten's MONUMENTS were DISMANTLED and hidden, his statues were destroyed, and his name excluded from lists of RULERS compiled by later pharaohs.After Akhenaten's death, two intervening pharaohs briefly reigned before the 9-year-old prince, then called Tutankhaten, took the throne.  | 
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| 304. | 
                                    It has been a _____ bad year for rain.formativelyoptimisticallylocallyparticularly | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  locally Explanation:  | 
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| 305. | 
                                    Catchy title for returning books to library???? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Did you turn in your library BOOK LATE? because you GOT FINE WRITTEN all over you Explanation:  | 
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| 306. | 
                                    1) Read the following dialogue and change into indirect speech.(3)Policeman ( To driver ): You have crossed the red light. Don't you know it is a crime youwill be penalized and the court will decided your punishment. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The policeman accused the driver of CROSSING a red LIGHT. He also told the driver that it is a crime and he will be PENALIZED and the court will DECIDE his punishment.  | 
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| 307. | 
                                    At the age of seventeen Rabindranath Tagore arrived......... London...... 1817.use it fill in the gaps.(in / at)( in/in) (at/at) (to/on) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: At the age of SEVENTEEN RABINDRANATH Tagore ARRIVED at LONDON in 1817.  | 
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| 308. | 
                                    He said"the teacher said"Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India.change into indirect speech | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: He SAID that the teacher that KALIDAS is the SHAKESPEARE of INDIAN  | 
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| 309. | 
                                    Who stand with me that"single is best" | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Plz dont POST these all Explanation: This app is just made for STUDING  | 
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| 310. | 
                                    Describe the imagined surrounding of the poet's home in lnnisfree | 
                            
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| 311. | 
                                    Grant to the principal | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  To , the PRINCIPAL of ----------------------- ---------------------- sir  | 
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| 312. | 
                                    I will not buy anything- identify whether it is phrase, clause or sentence | 
                            
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| 313. | 
                                    Who is Mrs. Jim Macpherson | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: Mrs Jim Macpherson is the widow of Captain Jim Macpherson. Captain Jim had LOST his life in the WAR. Mrs Macpherson was waiting for her husband to return and while waiting for MANY years, she BECAME a little forgetful. Her house caught fire and she was admitted in a hospital for treatment.  | 
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| 314. | 
                                    Introduction of A triumph of surgery | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  intro in what aspect? is it for a conversation or essay or summary or something ELSE? please tell Bro... Explanation: please mark me the BRANLIEST also please follow me... Marry Christmas in advance...STAY safe and happy and healthy... lots of love for you and your FAMILY...❤️♥️  | 
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| 315. | 
                                    How I can message in this app | 
                            
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| 316. | 
                                    He moved to Paris _____ find employment.in orderin order toin order forto order | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  In ORDER to is the answer to this  | 
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| 317. | 
                                    They said, "we are playing foodball".(into direct speech change) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  They SAID that they were PLAYING football. Pls MARK BRAINLIEST(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)  | 
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| 318. | 
                                    Jayantoś Trauma as a result of his past: ( 10 marks) please help.....urgently required  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  jsjsjsisnklkjsheejhuijyijihbe  | 
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| 319. | 
                                    The boy said to teacher,"sir, may I attend your class?" change in indirect speech | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: The boy ASKED the teacher if he MAY ATTEND the former's class HOPE IT HELPS U!!♡  | 
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| 320. | 
                                    Why did the speaker think it would be easy to gain the young man's confidence?this is the question of class 10th stateboard ch.2 'the thief's story'ok so, who else knows the answer pkzz answer this | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 1.for MAKING the text LOOK coloured refer the below syntax and ignore the dots [.tex]\red{the\:text\:appears\:in\:red}[./tex] result \red{the\:text\:appears\:in\:red}thetextappearsinred 2.for making the text marquee [.tex][./tex] result = < marquee > {the\:text\:appears\:like\:this} < /marquee > 3. for making the text look BOLD [.tex]\bold{the\:text\: appears\: like\: this }[./tex] result = \bold{the\:text\: appears\: like\: this }thetextappearslikethis 4. for showing the exponential value [.tex]{no.}^{power}[./tex] result = {no.}^{power}[ /tex] 5. for showing the square root value [.tex]\sqrt{no.}[./tex] result =  no. 
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| 321. | 
                                    Solv this guys........ | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  it is the answer "a" I BELIEVE.  | 
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| 322. | 
                                    Solve the problem then any problems please follow me | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  This picture is about a ANIMAL WEB where we can see that DIFFERENT kind of species have different habitat of living and there TEMPERATURE where they live is also different..HOPE it helps mate  | 
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| 323. | 
                                    II). What do you think the article is about? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: FIRST show ur FACE or prove that u R a girl796 9212 5752first show ur face or prove that u r a girlid:5762496420kjd-mzxm-kbcfirst show ur face or prove that u r a girlkjd-mzxm-kbcfirst show ur face or prove that u r a girlid:5762496420id:5762496420first show ur face or prove that u r a girl796 9212 5752first show ur face or prove that u r a girl796 9212 5752first show ur face or prove that u r a girlfirst show ur face or prove that u r a GIRL  | 
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                                    .Change the following simple sentences into complex sentences.1 The student is too poor to pay his school fee.(a) The student is so poor that he cannot pay his school fee.(b) The student is very poor and he cannot pay his school fee.(c) The student cannot pay his school fee as he is poor.(d) Since he is poor student, he may not pay school fee.2 Being wealthy and educated, he never made a name.(a) Though he is wealthy and educated he had never made a name.(b) Although he was wealthy and educated, he never made a name.(c) Since he is wealthy and educated, he never made a name.(d) As he had been wealthy and educated, he had never made name | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  1.(A) 2. (D) THANKUH!!  | 
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| 325. | 
                                    Cooperate and prosper number and names of the members  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  I didn't UNDERSTAND UR question properly..... HOPE you understand.... GOOD night  | 
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| 326. | 
                                    Cute girls trying to help me with this question and nothing elseAs Atticus leaves the courtroom, the black observers in the balcony stand because of _____.their respect for Atticus's commitment to the casetheir anger that he failed in the casethe cultural codes that dictate how blacks showed respect in the segregated Souththeir desire to exit the courtroom before violence breaks outthx :) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  blalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Explanation: yeahh boyyy  | 
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| 327. | 
                                    write the help of given word write a story given a suitable title Birds winds fly , caged,tree rays fly  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: There USED to be some birds trapped in a cage. They dream of Flapping out WINGS and fly through tht sun RAYS and sing a SONG at some trees. But It was not POSSIBLE now. They were determined to escape out od the cage Explanation:  | 
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| 328. | 
                                    कर्म मस्त क्वालिटीदत्ताराम मस्त क्वालिटी  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Can you PUT that in English Explanation: THANK you  | 
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| 329. | 
                                    Fill in the blanks with one of the past tenses: simple past, past continuous, presentperfect (continuous), or past perfect (continuous). In some cases, more than oneanswer is possible. The first one is done for you. 10A: What happened (happen) to your car?B: I _____________(have) an accident yesterday.A: How_____________(it/happen)?C: I _____________(drive) to work when a dog__________(come) in front of mycar. I________(stop) my car suddenly, and the car behind me__________(hit) mycar because the driver_________(follow) me too closely.A: _______________(you get) a ticket?B: No, but the driver who hit me did.A: Who will pay to have your car fixed?B: The other driver. When he___(hit) me, he ______(get) out of his carand gave me his insurance | 
                            
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| 330. | 
                                    She said, " Did it" change the narration | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: I haveless no. of FOLLOWERS soo plz plz  | 
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| 331. | 
                                    Adjective only...solv this guys | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  in as over in, in unless/ until  | 
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| 332. | 
                                    A.b. Whom was she talking to?c. What did she want to prove? | 
                            
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| 333. | 
                                    I _____ do some exercise I m getting very unfit | 
                            
                                   Answer» I will do some EXERCISE I m GETTING very UNFIT. | 
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| 334. | 
                                    She rejected my offer .change into passive voice  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation:  | 
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| 335. | 
                                    Questions:Is it fair to hire Steve, even though this will still mean that the managers will havedefinite gender and race inequity? | 
                            
                                   Answer» YES because race and GENDER doesn't determine their work ethics, SOMEONE who is more experienced should be GIVEN the job. | 
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                                    What havoc has the super cyclone wrecked in the life of the people of Orissa? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What havoc has the super cyclone wreaked in the life of the PEOPLE of Orissa? Answer: The super cyclone DEVASTATED everything in Orissa. Houses were DESTROYED, people lost their families, BELONGINGS and source of sustenance. Explanation:  | 
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                                    A) A lazy man cannot prosper in life. (Complex)b) It you do not study attentively, you will fail in the exam. (simple)c) Nobody likes a lazy man. (complex)d) We earn money to lead a happy life. (compound) | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  hahahahahhahahahahah Explanation: hahahahahahhahahahah  | 
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| 338. | 
                                    What incident followed on the night when kezia had a night mare?  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: When Kezia had a nightmare, she screamed out loudly. He then consoled her and TOOK her up in his arms. To make sure she COULD sleep properly, he took her with him to his room and LAY down BESIDE her to help her sleep.  | 
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| 339. | 
                                    They don't deliver the letters themselves. They _____ a separate delivery service.useshave useusemake use | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  They USES...........  | 
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| 340. | 
                                    (a) war/for/prepared/ be/ to /is /peace/ preserve /to/ way/ best/ the(b)the money/ better use/spent on/ to some / space travel / put / can be  | 
                            
                                   Answer» #Answer(a) PEACE is the best way to be preserved for WAR. (b) The money spent to space TRAVEL can be spent on some BETTER USE.  | 
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                                    In the phrase "which yet survive",why does the poet use the word 'yet'? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: In "OZYMANDIAS," when Shelley states that the "passions" of King Ozymandias that are recreated by the SCULPTOR of his STATUE "yet survive," he means that the feelings expressed in Ozymandias's stone FACE outlast the late ruler's physical monument.Explanation: ❤Mark me as Brainleast ❤ | 
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                                    Who is the patanjali? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Patañjali was a sage in India, thought to be the author of a number of Sanskrit works. The greatest of these are the Yoga Sutras, a CLASSICAL yoga TEXT. There is doubt as to whether the sage Patañjali is the author of all the works attributed to him as there are a number of known historical AUTHORS of the same NAME.  | 
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| 343. | 
                                    Solv this guys ....... | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: a) She hardly ever GETS ANGRY. b) we came ACROSS some beautiful PAINTINGS last Saturday in the museum. c) I didn't see you at the party last evening. d) I go to the BANK every Monday. e) I succeeded in recalling her name after a few minutes.  | 
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                                    2A1. State whether the following sentences are True or False(1) The World Bank proposes a water tarifl.Water accounts for 4% of total plant cost in industries.Man has taken water for granted, for water is by and large, afree commodity. The rate at which man has been consuming this rawmaterial will sooner or later exhaust the entire stock of water in certainparts of the world. It, therefore, comes as no surprise that the WorldBank proposes a water tarill, and a steeply progressive water tariff atthat. It should, in the opinion of many experts, be matched with therelative abundance or scarcity of water in the location, the relativeusefulness of the water-intensive process or product, and the degreeto which it causes water pollution. A water tariff should be designed tomake the users pay for waste or the polluters for pollution. A steeplyprogressive water tariff has a tremendous ripple effect upon our entireeconomic system Presently, water - no matter how vital to industry -accounts for a mere 0.4% of total plant cost, on an average. This ratiovaries from 0.01% to 2.8% including recycling, purification and thelike. Many industries guzzle water.It takes 150 litres to produce a kilo of steel, 300 litres for a kiloof paper; 700 litres for a kilo of bread, and 2000 litres for a kilo ofsynthetic rubber. Agriculture is no less thirsty. It requires 50 litres toproduce a kilo of spinach; 1500 litres for a kilo of wheat; 4500 litresfor a kilo of rice and 10,000 litres for a dozen large eggs.These are of course average, but they are impressive, for whatwould happen to their costs when the price of water reaches a penny agallon, or whatever it may tum out to be in the end. That is why we mustnot consider the water conference as water over the dam'. Relaxing intheir scented blue swimming pools, policy makers and opinion leadersshould visualise the African woman who, on an average, spends onehour a day, every day, to fetch 10 to 20 litres of water from a far awaystand-pipe or well. They should visualise the Nomads of the Saharabelt, suffering from thirst, while underneath the Sahara there may bemore water than all the world's lakes combined.They should envision the murky rivers polluted with toxicchemical compounds and the giant loss of badly needed irrigationwater due to leaks in pipes, canals and reservoirs. They should be ableto jointly raise the water tariff so that funds can be collected to develop8/MTPAPERIappropriate technology for the two thirds of the world, including rainwater catchment tanks, wind driven pumps for desalting sea-water.A.2. How is water used in agriculture?2A.3. Give the adjective form of:i. abundancevisualiseA.4.1.Do as directed:A water tariff should be designed to make the users pay for waste or thepolluters for pollution.(Frame a Wh-Question to get the underlined part as an answer)Many industries guzzle water. (Start the sentence with 'Water..."ii.A.5. State the efforts you can make to save water.Q.IV (B) Write a summary of the passage given in IV. A. Give a suitabletitle to It.(5 marks] | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  such LONG question Explanation:  | 
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| 345. | 
                                    They are going to open a bank into passive  | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A BANK ACCOUNT is being GONE to OPEN by him. Explanation:  | 
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| 346. | 
                                    Omitting task. one word is missing in each of the sentences, identify the place of the word | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: Omitting task. One word is missing in each of the sentences, identify the place of the word and write it against the sentence. 1. If you are fond of archaeology, if you have EVER assisted at the opening a barrow 2. in England, and know the delight of finding a fabula or a knife or a flint in HEAP of 3. rubbish, read-only GENERAL Cunningham’s ANNUAL Report the Archaeological Survey 4. of India and you will be impatient the time when you can TAKE your spade and bring to 5. life the ancient Viharas or Colleges built the Buddhist monarchs of India.  | 
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                                    (a) He takes regular exercise. ( into passive voice) | 
                            
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                                    COMPOSITIONRina's houseReading a mapLook at the map givenbelow. It shows Rina'shouse and the way to herschool.DA RYanschoolEnglish Reader-372 | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  ahisneheoebe7ebteieceuevehefwvdwjwde  | 
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                                    Critical Thinking Questions:What are the environmental problems you commonly encountered in yourcummunityWhat seems to be the root cause of these problem? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Explanation: As the play opens, Reverend Parris kneels in prayer in front of his daughter’s BED. Ten-year-old Betty Parris lies in an unmoving, unresponsive state. Parris is a grim, stern man suffering from paranoia. He believes that the members of his congregation should not lift a finger during religious services without his permission. The rumor that Betty is the victim of witchcraft is running rampant in Salem, and a crowd has gathered in Parris’s parlor. Parris has sent for Reverend John Hale of Beverly, an EXPERT on witchcraft, to determine whether Betty is INDEED bewitched. Parris berates his niece, Abigail Williams, because he discovered her, Betty, and several other girls dancing in the forest in the middle of the night with his slave, Tituba. Tituba was intoning unintelligible words and WAVING her arms over a fire, and Parris thought he spotted someone running naked through the TREES.  | 
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                                    Why is yall on this app if yall not gonna help people now Please help me please!!! Based on Act 1 Scene 1 from the play The Crucible, why do people in Salem want to identify witchcraft as the source of their problems?The play is set in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692; the government is a theocracy—rule by God through religious officials. Hard work and church consume the majority of a Salem resident’s time. Within the community, there are simmering disputes over land. Matters of boundaries and deeds are a source of constant, bitter disagreements.As the play opens, Reverend Parris kneels in prayer in front of his daughter’s bed. Ten-year-old Betty Parris lies in an unmoving, unresponsive state. Parris is a grim, stern man suffering from paranoia. He believes that the members of his congregation should not lift a finger during religious services without his permission. The rumor that Betty is the victim of witchcraft is running rampant in Salem, and a crowd has gathered in Parris’s parlor. Parris has sent for Reverend John Hale of Beverly, an expert on witchcraft, to determine whether Betty is indeed bewitched. Parris berates his niece, Abigail Williams, because he discovered her, Betty, and several other girls dancing in the forest in the middle of the night with his slave, Tituba. Tituba was intoning unintelligible words and waving her arms over a fire, and Parris thought he spotted someone running naked through the trees.Abigail denies that she and the girls engaged in witchcraft. She states that Betty merely fainted from shock when her father caught them dancing. Parris fears that his enemies will use the scandal to drive him out of his ministerial office. He asks Abigail if her name and reputation are truly unimpeachable. Elizabeth Proctor, a local woman who once employed Abigail at her home but subsequently fired her, has stopped attending church regularly. There are rumors that Elizabeth does not want to sit so close to a soiled woman. Abigail denies any wrongdoing and asserts that Elizabeth hates her because she would not work like a slave. Parris asks why no other family has hired Abigail if Elizabeth is a liar. Abigail insinuates that Parris is only worried about her employment status because he begrudges her upkeep. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Answer: 1.for making the TEXT LOOK coloured refer the below syntax and ignore the dots [.tex]\red{the\:text\:appears\:in\:red}[./tex] \red{the\:text\:appears\:in\:red}thetextappearsinred 2.for making the text marquee [.tex][./tex] result = < marquee > {the\:text\:appears\:like\:this} < /marquee > 3. for making the text look bold [.tex]\bold{the\:text\: appears\: like\: this }[./tex] result = \bold{the\:text\: appears\: like\: this }thetextappearslikethis 4. for showing the exponential value [.tex]{no.}^{power}[./tex] result = {no.}^{power}[ /tex] 5. for showing the SQUARE root value [.tex]\sqrt{no.}[./tex] result =  no. 
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