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Read the story »Hey. We have to present a 15 minute play on creating awareness about Racial Discrimination in India, In the form of miming. So that includes, no talking AT ALL. So, we have to put our point forth in a very good way. I need examples of racial discrimation around the world, and in India. But I dont want the whole presedential election, white vs black stuff. I need some good examples. Please, do help!
Read the story »i want some points on “DO YOUR WORK WITHOUT EXPECTING ANYTHING IN RETURN”ITS A DEBATE please its for tommorrow please its for tomorrow please its for tomorrow need it on 19 itself
Read the story »I need to find 10 Canadian important people/events in the time period of 1914- 1969 and then find 10 more Canadian important people/events in the time period 1970- 1999 Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance
Read the story »Okay, I’m doing a project on the book ‘Tuck Everlasting.’ and it’s the part in the story where Jesse asked Winnie if she would want to wait till she was 16 then drink out of the fountain then they would be together and maybe get married and explore everything.. Well my English teacher wanted us to Write a Letter.. Either Jesse to Winnie which would be about Convincing her why it would be a good Idea or Winnie to Jesse saying that she needs time or idk.. But about that subject.. I have no Ideas at all. Can anyone please help me?
Read the story »Just help me anwser some if you cant anwser all of them please. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of commas. (Points: 3) A tiny white diamond sparkled on her finger. Haley’s speech was interesting, and a pleasantly surprising hit. His long red beard fascinated the little boy. One scraggly, leafless plant sat in the window. 2. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of commas. (Points: 3) I followed the trail of sticky, green goo. A black Andalusian stallion cantered up to the gate. Roxanne showed me her new wireless modem. We need a clear, definitive answer to our query. 3. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of commas. (Points: 3) Yes I can see what you mean. From then until now, I’ve never seen another bobcat. An experienced mechanic, Alan has a busy shop and a full schedule. Under the bed in Jerri’s room was my football. 4. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of commas. (Points: 3) Soaring quickly out of sight the red balloon rapidly became a tiny dot. Behind that wide smile lay a lingering resentment. Pausing for a moment, Janice considered her answer. Well, nobody is right all the time. 5. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of italics. (Points: 3) On the desk was a copy of a poem titled Intrepid. His graffiti style was the subject of an article in the Miami Times. I can never spell separate. Oh, that 2 looked like a 7. 6. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of italics. (Points: 3) To which day of the week does the French word lundi refer? Everything she had was labeled with the name Cindi with a little heart dotting the i. Read the first 12 chapters of Moby Dick for next week. Don’t confuse lose with loose. 7. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of italics. (Points: 3) Louis is out back, sitting in the lawn chair and reading Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises. After two hours of trying to balance her checkbook, Rose realized she had left out a 0 in an entry. What if our logo turned the t in Turner into a tree? We need 10 more chairs in here. 8. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the use of italics. (Points: 3) What do you think is the most important theme of The Scarlet Letter? Consider the vox populi before you make your decision, Governor. The Germans have a word for being happy about someone else’s troubles; it’s schadenfreude. No, you do not pronounce please as peas. 9. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the punctuation of a title. (Points: 3) Yes, we did write a song last weekend and called it “Purple Days.” Please summarize the article titled “Restless Wilderness” in last month’s issue of Natural Wonders. Couldn’t you think of a better name for your story than One Day? Answer Questions 1, 3, and 5 at the end of the chapter titled “The Greek Revival.” 10. Choose the sentence that contains an error in the punctuation of a title. (Points: 3) For the next hour or so, the staff debated the headlines for tomorrow’s “Pittsburgh Herald.” His poem “Clockwork” is going to be published in the Sunday edition of the Myburg Gazette. This is the one hundredth time that Tracy has sung “The Farmer in the Dell” this morning alone! I’m going to write a one-act play about you and call it “Impossible.” 11. Choose the answer that tells how to correct the sentence. If the sentence is correct, choose “correct.” Mr. Wilson asked, “would you mow my lawn this weekend?” (Points: 3) Delete the comma after asked. Capitalize would. Place the question mark outside the ending quotation marks. correct 12. Choose the answer that tells how to correct the sentence. If the sentence is correct, choose “correct.” “All I said,” Chandra repeated, “is that you can come with us.” (Points: 3) Delete the comma after said. Delete the comma after repeated. Lowercase is. correct 13. Choose the sentence that contains no error in capitalization or punctuation. (Points: 3) “Let’s decide right now,” suggested Petra “whether the meeting lasts an hour or longer.” “Let’s decide right now,” suggested Petra, “Whether the meeting lasts an hour or longer”. “Let’s decide right now,” suggested Petra, “whether the meeting lasts an hour or longer.” “Let’s decide right now” suggested Petra, “whether the meeting lasts an hour or longer.” 14. Choose the sentence that contains no
Read the story »Which type of blood vessel has one way valves that prevent the blood from flowing “backwards” in the vessel? A.capillaries B.arterioles C.arteries D.veins
Read the story »12. What compromises were made between large states, small states, the North and the South that cleared the way for the Constitution? Explain each compromise. 13. How is the Constitution structured? Which topic is covered by each article? 21.Why is the elastic clause or necessary and proper clause important to the national or federal government? 32. The electoral college elects the president. How has it and the phrase “winner takes all” influenced how candidates campaign? Why is the popular vote sometimes different than the electoral college vote? 42. Why is due process important to those accused of a crime? 44. Explain why the following Supreme Court decisions were significant? Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Gideon v. Wainwright Engel v. Vitale Miranda v. Arizona New Jersey v. T.L.O. Tinker v. Des Moines School District None of the answers was in my government book. Please help.
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Read the story »okay this idea has to help the earth! and i need to know whats the problem and solution if possible! my project is due in a day ;( im so clueless! && dont worry im not going to take your idea ans make money off this! im just turning in as a report!
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