Passage 1
Passage 2
Which statement from Passage 2 is BEST
supported by information in the chart on the last
page of the passage?
London's Watchtower:
Big Ben
The analysis would consider the options for
long-term upkeep of the Palace of Westminster
and Big Ben.
The fact that the tower does indeed lean about
46 cm to the left of its peak causes some concern.
Burland claims that Big Ben won't come close to
the leaning Tower of Pisa's tilt for at least
"10,000 years.
Burland is best recognized for his work on
stabilizing the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy
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2 3 4 5 6

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Answer 1
I need to see the last page of the passage because the question is based on it

Related Questions

what caused Peter to think he was growing up after all?
(peter pan)



NEED ANSWERS ASAP!!!​

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Answer:

Im pretty sure it was when he realized Wendy was growing up.

Explanation:

I'm not 100% sure this is right though...

Every animal has a distinct body plan.

Which of these animals has a radially symmetrical body plan?

A sea sponge.
A ladybug.
A crab.
Coral.

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Answer:

I'm taking the Unit Test right now and I'm pretty sure it's the SEA SPONGE.

Explanation:

Radial symmetry on an animal is when parts are repeating around the middle. Take a pie for example, it is radially symmetrical because you can cut it into 8 triangular pieces all pointing to the middle, and they would be all symmetrical and repeating.

These animals that has a radially symmetrical body plan is :

A) A sea sponge.

Radially Symmetrical

These animals that has a radially symmetrical body plan is a sea sponge.

Radial Symmetry is the organism's body creates indistinguishable sides in any plane which it is partitioned along the central axis.

Radial symmetry is found within the c-nidarians (counting jellyfish, ocean anemones, and coral) and ech-inoderms .

Thus, the correct answer is A.

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In the following sentences, select which word is being modified by the appositive phrase.

“That night the boys got acquainted at a cookout. Henry sat with Nathan and Clark, another boy from his cabin."

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Answer:

Clark

Explanation:

Hello!

I love these.

Basically what you are looking for here is an appositive phrase that describes a noun. If you look at the example I attached you will see what I mean.

Anyways a appositive phrase is basically a couple words or so that describes the noun.

Lets go through your sentence and look for something like this.

"That night the boys got acquainted at a cookout."

There is no phrase here describing a noun, it just is saying what the boys did.  A lot of verbs.

"Henry sat with Nathan and Clark, another boy from his cabin."

Alright so here we can see something. It is telling us that Henry sat with Nathan and Clark but we also have a phrase that adds onto and describes the boy Clark.

This is your appositive phrase! And it is describing the boy Clark.

So your answer is Clark since they're asking for the word that the appositive phrase is modifying.

I hope this helps!

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A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a(n) _____.
a.
tornado
b.
hurricane
c.
war
d.
earthquake

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C. War hope this helps :)

The correct option is C. A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a war.

Wars frequently result in higher output, more competitive labor markets, and higher salaries. The major conflicts of the 20th century helped to reduce inequality, expand the welfare state, and advance civil rights in the United States.

Why do humans cause war?

Most of the time, governments, not populations, start conflicts. And the majority of the time, they arise from conflicts over resources and land or from a government's ambition to exert more control and power.

War is a fierce armed struggle between two or more states, governments, society, or paramilitary organizations like militias, mercenaries, or insurgents. Extreme violence, aggressiveness, devastation, and mortality, whether committed by conventional or irregular military troops, are typically its defining characteristics.

Real weekly wages before taxes in manufacturing were 50 percent greater in 1944 than they had been in 1939 as a result of wage increases and overtime compensation. Entire new businesses, technology, and related human talents were also developed as a result of the war. More equitable distribution of income and full employment were brought about by the war.

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What is the relationship between the word pairs in this analogy

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Answer:

A causal analogy shows a relationship between two pairs of words. In one kind of causal analogy, one word shows a cause and the other word shows the effect of that cause. In the second kind of causal analogy, the second word in each pair shows the result of a change made to the first word.

Answer:B

Explanation:I think so

is this sentence a claim
I have chosen to write this paragraph about
Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.

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can I see the question? I cannot determine if it is a good claim if I cannot see the question.

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Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen, starting to undress for the night, thought it was like a heavy wave striking the ship. Mrs J. Stuart White was sitting on the edge of her bed, just reaching to turn out the light, when the ship seemed to roll over ‘a thousand marbles’. To Lady Cosmo Duff Gordon, waking up from the jolt, it seemed ‘as though somebody had drawn a giant finger along the side of the ship’. Mrs John Jacob Astor thought it was some mishap in the kitchen.
It seemed stronger to some than to others. Mrs Albert Caldwell pictured a large dog that had a baby kitten in its mouth and was shaking it. Mrs Walter B. Stephenson recalled the first ominous jolt when she was in the San Francisco earthquake – then decided this wasn’t that bad. Mrs E. D. Appleton felt hardly any shock at all, but she noticed an unpleasant ripping sound … like someone tearing a long, long strip of calico.
The jar meant more to J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, who, in a festive mood, was going along for a ride on the Titanic’s first trip. Ismay woke up with a start in his de luxe suite on B deck – he felt sure the ship had struck something, but he didn’t know what.

Based on what you know about the workers and passengers reactions, what is the central idea of the story?

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Answer:

Instead of investigating the cause of the noise and movements of the ship, the passengers and workers try to connect it with something familiar and convince themselves that they are in no immediate danger. For example, Mrs. Walter B. Stephenson compared the jolts to an earthquake and convinced herself that the earthquake was worse. This leads me to believe that the central idea of the story is that people often try to downplay and underestimate dangerous situations when they have no clue what is actually going on.

Hope this helps you!!

In calculating the mean donation amount, which steps would you need to take? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

A,B,C,D

Explanation:

It is ______most interesting book that I have ever read.

​A. a B. an C. the ​ D. X

14.I usually go to school by______bike. A. a B. an C. x D. the​

15.My daughter plays _____ guitar very well. A. the B. a C. x D. an

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13. C
14. C
15. A


Hope this helps!

It is the most interesting book that I have ever read.

I usually go to school by a bike.

My daughter plays the guitar very well.

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Malala was how old when she gave her speech to the G7
countries in France ?

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Answer:

Malala was 11 years old when she gave her speech in France.

Explanation:

Answer:

If I'm not wrong she was 11

Explanation:

Excerpt from Stuff Matters

By Mark Miodownik

In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.

***

In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
Based on the excerpt, the reader can infer that Professor Richmond viewed the discovery of the Roman pit as –

A) Fascinating

B)Disappointing

C) Wasteful

D) Intelligent

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Answer:

A) Fascinating

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters

by Mark Miodownik, the history of metals is discussed and how their discovery helped shape mankind and how he used tools. Professor Richmond discovered a pit dug by the Romans in AD 89 which contained buried nails meant to be kept out of reach of from the Celts.

Based on the excerpt, the reader can infer that Professor Richmond viewed the discovery of the Roman pit as fascinating because he thought it interesting that they valued the nails so much to keep them out of the reach of their enemies.

4. My brother (be) ten last Monday. ​

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Answer:

nice!

Explanation:

it would be my brother WAS ten

question is soses are red vilents are blue I simpd for u??

Finish the rest for brainlyst

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Answer:

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

I simped for you

And you should have, too.

Explanation:

Answer:

I bet you love M/o/n/i/k/a, too

Explanation:

i dont know anymore XD

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What is the best way to describe this passage?
Read the passage from "Zero-Gravity Nutrition."
Food scientists think of ways to make food last for
long space flights. One solution is to use foods that
have been dehydrated. Water has been taken out of
them. Think about hot chocolate as an example.
Astronauts just add water to it.
O It has one supporting detail and four central ideas.
O It has one central idea and four supporting details.
O It has two central ideas and three supporting details.
O It has no central idea and five supporting details.

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Answer:

It has one central idea and four supporting details.

Explanation:

The central idea is that food scientists "think of ways to make food last for

long space flights." The four supporting details are:

1. One solution is to use foods that  have been dehydrated.

2. Water has been taken out of  them.

3. Think about hot chocolate as an example.

4. Astronauts just add water to it.

Answer:

B. It has one central idea and four supporting details.

Explanation:

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In what she described as a "the most emotional moment" of her academic life, university of Virginia sophomore communications major grace weaver sobbed openly upon concluding

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Answer:

This is an excerpt from "Girl moved to tears by of Mice and Men Cliff Notes".

Explanation:

This article presents a girl who tells her experience when reading "Of Mice and Men" something that she found extremely emotional and touching, with a great sensitivity, which brought her to tears, making her act that this was the most important moment of her academic life, which means that reading gradually impacted her.

Question 1 (2 points)
1. How did the author of Into the Wild first become interested in the story of Chris McCandless?
a
Ob
He met him and spoke with him.
He overheard his family arguing about him in a restaurant.
He worked on an article about him in Outside Magazine.
He ran into some hikers who told him about McCandless.
Od

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It’s b he overheard his family arguing about him in a restraint. I’m not sure though.

Question 9
A deep-sea trench is most similar to which landform?
А
Valley
B
Mountain
С
Plain
D
Island

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Answer:

Valley

Explanation:

Yes

Answer:

A

Explanation:

yes

If you were in charge of Distance Learning, what would you do to make classes better?
I NEED EXAMPLES! GIVING POINTS :)!

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Answer:

I'd focus less on providing students with busy work consistently and put my energy into ensuring they're OKAY during this pandemic whilst also resuming their education. Classes are pressuring and just put more stress onto students which results in failure to provide solid schoolwork with correct and thought out answers, less is more sometimes.

Explanation:

Answer:

if I were in charge of distance learning I would do a lot of things. First would give certain teachers to online students while other teachers to f2f. If kids do good things they should get rewarded and not just say good job while f2f kids get candy and stuff. I would fix academic integrity.  

In what ways does Dobson make The Three Fates such an intriguing poem?

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Answer

Hi,

The writer uses poem structure, literary devices, tone mood and themes to make the poem such an intriguing one.

Explanation:

POEM STRUCTURE

The poem has 5 stanzas that are separated into 3 different line names the tercet. The poem is structurally formatted in such a way that the first line is the longest and the third line is the shortest in each stanza. Each of this sentences indicate the states of life(birth, life and death) and also it indicated the presence of the three goddess sisters: CLOTHO, ATROPOS and LACHERIS. It is narrated in the 3rd person by a semi omniscient narrator who is able to look into the mind of the man and understand and describe his motivation and action. There is no rhyme scheme although  there is a continuous use of assonance

LITERARY DEVICES

Rosemary Dobson makes us of literary devices like

1. Allusion to the Greek MYTHOLOGY

2. Visual Imagery

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four boys and a dog made their way up the abandoned railroad tracks what is the point of view How do you know​

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Answer:

the point of view is from the narrator

Explanation:

What is Kurt Vonnegut satirizing in “The Euphio Question”

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Answer:

nose q es no ablo idioma inglés

Please hurry. Can y’all help me? I don’t want to fail.

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Hope you fail heheheehehehehehehhhehe

Answer:

The Claim, Evidence

Explanation:

That all I know ig

based on the excerpt the reader can tell?

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U did not give us a passage or anything
We need the passage or the text before this question .

"As you think, so shall you become."-Bruce Lee. What does this quote mean to you?

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Answer:

you are what you make yourself and see yourself as.

Explanation:

Answer:

having the right mindset can make you achieve whatever you want

Explanation:

4. Should older students have scheduled recess time?

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Answer: I believe so since everyone should take a break during a long period of working especially at school.

Explanation:

Answer:

maybe

Explanation:

it depends on what you mean by recess. If playing on the playground is what you meant then no because they're to old for that. If you mean by giving them a break outside then sure

help pls .. Which story premise is most clearly a classic tragedy?

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The answer is D

Because for it become a tragedy it has to deal with death and power and with by that sentence that is a tragedy

a list of topics of main ideas that shows the structure of the research paper

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Answer:

I believe that would be an outline.

Explanation:

An outline is a formal system used to develop a framework for thinking about what should be the organization and eventual contents of a paper.

any tips on making study notes? i've got mock exams coming up, and then gcse next year. i have the attention span of a spoon but want to actually do well. please send tips if you have any :,)

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Answer:

Yeah, i think i have some. If i were you i would right down what feels important to me. Not to much but what is most likely to be on an exam or test. Then at the end of the day go over them. Memorize it and there should be no problem with the exam.

Hope i helped in some way

Explanation:

from I heard an Angel singing

by William Blake


I heard an Angel singing

When the day was springing

Mercy Pity Peace

Is the worlds release


Thus he sung all day

Over the new mown hay

Till the sun went down

And haycocks looked brown


I heard a Devil curse

Over the heath & the furze

Mercy could be no more

If there was nobody poor


And pity no more could be

If all were as happy as we

At his curse the sun went down

And the heavens gave a frown


Down pourd the heavy rain

Over the new reapd grain

And Miseries increase

Is Mercy Pity Peace

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How does stanza 3 help develop the poem?

A.

It changes the rhyme of the poem.

B.

It introduces a new character to the poem.

C.

It explains the theme of the poem.

D.

It changes the setting of the poem.

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Answer:

they are being restated to prove the author's point. hope this helps.

Answer:

It introduces a new character to the poem.

Explanation:

This answer was correct from study island.

Definition in your own language OR definition in your own words in English of skipper?

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Answer:

Explanation:

I am with my crew we right were remix disfie we rule the world thats right were lol suprise were with my crew!

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