Hey guys, im very sick, please tell me this indirect speech question answer, please, its due in 7 minutes

Hey Guys, Im Very Sick, Please Tell Me This Indirect Speech Question Answer, Please, Its Due In 7 Minutes

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Answer 1
I Met Tom last night at the party .


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For sentences 16-20, choose the correct answer(A, B, C, or D)
16. It is essential that we ... this deadline if we want the project to be successful. A) arrive b) meet c) reach d) win
17 could we ... a time for us to meet early next week? A) do b) fix c) put d) hold
18. Under the new system, junior and senior members of staff will work ... together as a team a)nearly b) tightly c) closely d) firmly
19. If we are not ready to take .... this challenge, we will be in serious trouble next year a) on) down c) off d) out
20. It is very important the we .... up with all the latest technology a) stay b) keep c) hold d)take

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Answer:16. C

17.d

18. D

19b

20. B

Sorry If i am wrong

Explanation:

Explanation:

write an essay of about 400 words on? The person who influenced me most

Exercise 1 Underline the verbs in the following s 1 She broke the glass. 3 He left for Lagos this morning. 5 We apologised to our teacher. 7 Blessing Okagbare won the race. The striker hit the ball hard. 9

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Answer:

1) Verb: Broke

3) Verb: Left

5) Verb: Apologize

7) Verb: Won

9) Verb: Hit

Explanation:

1) What did she do?

3) What did he do?

5) What did we do?

7) What did Blessing Okagbare do?

9) What did the striker do?

If a speaker tells a story of his or her childhood to draw attention to the problems kids might face with bullying, what
device is the speaker using?
A. Structure
B. Allusion
C. Tone
D. Anecdote

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
STRUCTURE
ANECDOTE
is basically a way of saying telling a story to connect with the audience and this speakers telling a story so it’s gotta be an anecdote!

How doI rewrite the following sentence in three different ways that are grammatically correct? "It would seem unnecessary for us to go over the old definitions of where and how the short story differs from the novel, but the answer to the question must lie somewhere here."

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Answer:  

old answer

"It would seem unnecessary for us to go over the old definitions of where and how the short story differs from the novel, but the answer to the question must lie somewhere here."

Explanation:    1- "It would be unnecessary for us to go over older definitions of where and how the stories differ from the novel, but the answer must lie somewhere."  

2- "It seems unnecessarry for us to go over definitions of where and how the short story differs from the novel, but the answers here somewhere."

3- " It would seem wrong for us to go through older definitions to how the short story compares to the novel, but the answers here somewhere."

1. Do you have any difficulty in (speak) ____________________ English? .
2. My father (work) ____________________ in the garden when it started to rain.
3. The funny show made the children (laugh) ____________________ a lot.
4. They (already be) ____________________ to Hai Phong many times.
5. My mother (go) ____________________ shopping every Friday.
6. This dress (make) ____________________ by my sister when she was only nine years old.
7. We (be) ____________________ late for school yesterday because of the heavy rain.
8. She said that Tom (drive) _____________________ the car by the time of the accident.
9. Do you know the man who (sit) _____________________ next to me at the party last night?

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Answer:

1. speaking

2. was working

3. laughed

4. have already been

5. goes

6. is made

7. were

8. was driving

9. sat

Explanation:

No need for explanations right?

Answer:

speakingworkslaughalready had beenwentmakesweredrovesat

Afternoon of the Luddites

"Why don't you send your grandpa a postcard?" Mom suggested. "You know that stack he sent you is already addressed and stamped just waiting for you to write a short note. I'm sure he'd love to hear from you."
Conner stared blankly at the blank TV screen. He was not afraid of technology, but his parents' ridiculous decision to reduce the family's "screen time" was turning him into a reluctant Luddite. He meandered down the hall past his little brother's room. Tater Bug, clad in a knight's helmet and red cape from the treasure chest that held costumes from years of Halloween escapades, wielded a foam sword over his head, yelling "death to tyrants!" as he charged a pile of stuffed animals. Conner sighed and turned down the hall, jealous that his little brother could still play with such imaginative abandon. Tater Bug wasn't even aware of the TV dilemma plaguing the family. Finally, Conner went out the back door and saw Tater Bug's soccer ball on the patio. He nudged it with his foot, and it began a slow roll into the yard. With a couple of quick steps, Conner drew back his foot and gave the ball an angry kick that sent it bouncing off the fence with a loud bang into mom's flowerbed. Conner considered that writing postcards might be safer, but it felt good to attack the ball.
"I want to play!" Tater Bug yelled, running out the back door with his arms outstretched like a champion soaring above tall buildings with the red cape flying behind him. The boy grabbed the ball, spun around, and kicked it back to Conner. Before he knew it, Conner was demonstrating how to bend the ball into the goal to score an unexpected point and win the game in the final quarter.
"Goal!" the brothers yelled when the ball disappeared into the hollyhocks.
Mom and Dad appeared on the patio holding some cold drinks, and Mom swallowed back a warning not to hurt the flowers.
"At least they're doing something," she muttered.
"They can always replant whatever they destroy," Dad laughed.

Select the correct answer.

Which sentence from the passage best describes the resolution?

A. The boy grabbed the ball, spun around, and kicked it back to Conner.

B. Before he knew it, Conner was demonstrating how to bend the ball into the goal to score an unexpected point and win the game in the final quarter.

C. "I want to play!" Tater Bug yelled, running out the back door with his arms outstretched like a champion soaring above tall buildings with the red cape flying behind him.

D. Conner sighed and turned down the hall, jealous that his little brother could still play with such imaginative abandon.

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Answer:

Before he knew it, Conner was demonstrating how to bend the ball into the goal to score an unexpected point and win the game in the final quarter.

Explanation:

The resolution of a text refers to how the text is finalized and completed. In the text presented in the question above, we can see that Conner is thoughtful about how his childhood is ending. This can be seen in the way he looks at his younger brother playing and is envious that he can no longer engage in games so intensely. However, after a while, he realizes that involvement in games is not related to childhood, but rather to his willingness to participate in these games. This is the resolution of the text and can be described by the sentence that shows that while playing football with his brother, Conner manages to get involved and see himself scoring an unexpected point at the end of a fictional game.

Anita is writing an argument in favor of allowing students to use smart phones in school. She included the following evidence in her first draft:

Smart phones are essentially mini computers that include educational tools, such as apps, calculators, dictionaries, and Internet access.

Which reason should Anita offer to connect the evidence to her claim?

A.
According to recent surveys, three-fourths of teens have smart phones.
B.
Access to smart phones expands students’ learning opportunities.
C.
Internet access in most schools is too unreliable to support the use of smart phones.
D.
Reports suggest that most students find smart phones a distraction in the classroom.

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B, because A. explains that many teenagers possess smartphones, C. contradicts the argument by claiming that internet access at school is unreliable, and D. also contradicts the argument by saying that smartphones are a distraction.

It's 3 am right now. Should I go biking? What are the chances that I will be attacked?

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Answer:

100%

Explanation:

101%............

You could go biking but you have a 50-50 chance of getting attacked

How often do you wash your hands? write at least five examples.​

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Answer:

- After using the bathroom

- Before eating

- After eating

- Before putting contacts in my eyes

- When I get home from somewhere outside my house (school, work, shopping etc)

Answer:

step 1 rub with soap

step 2 wash with water

step 3 have a 20 second

step 4 shake with water

step 5 drying with towel

Complete the phone conversation with the future progressive or future perfect form of the words.

Sean: Hi Kathy. Have you started the project about life in 2112? It's really hard. For example_______(the North Pole/melt) by then? Some websites say yes. others say no
Kathy: I'm about to have dinner. Can we talk at seven?
Sean: I________(have) my dinner then. but l______(finish) by 7:45
Kathy: I_______(practice) with the choix at that time.
Sean:_______(you/look) at the project on the weekend?
Kathy: We're going away, but maybe on Sunday afternoon. I think we______(get back) by then.
Sean: But it's for Wednesday! You______(not finish) it on time.
Kathy: I will, but I think I______(work) late on Tuesday to finish it!​​

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1. will the North Pole have melted
2. will have
3. will have finished
4. am going to practice
5. Are you going to look
6. will get back
7. are not going to finish
8. will work

Explanation: These are the correct tenses of the words, and I have alternated occasionally between future progressive and future perfect tenses. They are listed in order.

Reflective essay on stranger in the village

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Answer:

"STRANGER IN THE VILLAGE"

by James Baldwin

From all available evidence no black man had ever set foot in this tiny Swiss village before I

came. I was told before arriving that I would probably be a "sight" for the village; I took this to mean that

people of my complexion were rarely seen in Switzerland, and also that city people are always something

of a "sight" outside of the city. It did not occur to me-possibly because I am an American-that there could

be people anywhere who had never seen a Negro.

It is a fact that cannot be explained on the basis of the inaccessibility of the village. The village is

very high, but it is only four hours from Milan and three hours from Lausanne. It is true that it is virtually

unknown. Few people making plans for a holiday would elect to come here. On the other hand, the

villagers are able, presumably, to come and go as they please - which they do: to another town at the foot

of the mountain, with a population of approximately five thousand, the nearest place to see a movie or go

to the bank. In the village there is no movie house, no bank, no library, no theater; very few radios, one

jeep, one station wagon; and at the moment, one typewriter, mine, an invention which the woman next

door to me here had never seen. There are about six hundred people living here, all Catholic- I conclude

this from the fact that the Catholic church is open all year round, whereas the Protestant chapel, set off on

a hill a little removed from the village, is open only in the summertime when the tourists arrive. There are

four or five hotels, all closed now, and four or five bistros, of which, however, only two do any business

during the winter. These two do not do a great deal, for life in the village seems to end around nine or ten

o'clock. There are a few stores, butcher, baker, epicerie, a hardware store, and a money-changer-who

cannot change travelers' checks, but must send them down to the bank, an operation which takes two or

three days. There is something called the Ballet Haus, closed in the winter and used for God knows what,

certainly not ballet, during the summer. There seems to be only one schoolhouse in the village, and this

for the quite young children; I suppose this to mean that their older brothers and sisters at some point

descend from these mountains in order to complete their education-possibly, again, to the town just

below. The landscape is absolutely forbidding, mountains towering on all four sides, ice and snow as far

as the eye can reach. In this white wilderness, men and women and children move all day, carrying

washing, wood, buckets of milk or water, sometimes skiing on Sunday afternoons. All week long boys

and young men are to be seen shoveling snow off the rooftops, or dragging wood down from the forest in

sleds.

The village's only real attraction, which explains the tourist season, is the hot spring water. A

disquietingly high proportion of these tourists are cripples, or semi- cripples, who come year after yearfrom other parts of Switzerland, usually-to take the waters. This lends the village, at the height of the

season, a rather terrifying air of sanctity, as though it were a lesser Lourdes. There is often something

beautiful, there is always something awful, in the spectacle of a person who has lost one of his faculties, a

faculty he never questioned until it was gone, and who struggles to recover it. Yet people remain people,

on crutches or indeed on deathbeds; and wherever I passed, the first summer I was here, among the native

villagers or among the lame, a wind passed with me-of astonishment, curiosity, amusement and outrage.

That first summer I stayed two weeks and never intended to return. But I did return in the winter, to work;

the village offers, obviously, no distractions whatever and has the further advantage of being extremely

cheap. Now it is winter again, a year later, and I am here again. Everyone in the village knows my name,

Which of the following sentences
correctly punctuates the
transitional phrase?
A. As a result, they will each earn a trophy, and a
championship ring.
B. As a result, they will each earn a trophy and a
championship ring.
C. As a result they will each earn a trophy, and a
championship ring.
D. As a result they will each earn a trophy and a
championship ring.

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Answer:

B.  As a result, they will each earn a trophy and a championship ring.

Explanation:

Answer: As a result, they will each earn a trophy and a

championship ring.

Explanation:

No links


English/Choose the CORRECT way to use quotation marks.

A. The physicist Albert Einstein said in his early age, “Subtle is the Lord, but malicious He is not.”

or

B. The physicist Albert Einstein said in his early age, ‘Subtle is the Lord, but malicious He is not.’

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A) The physicist Albert Einstein said in his early age, “Subtle is the Lord, but malicious He is not.”

When quoting something we must use the " and not the ' marks.

I hope this helps! :)

Answer:

A. The physicist Albert Einstein said in his early age, “Subtle is the Lord, but malicious He is not.”

Explanation:

functions of nitrogen​

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Nitrogen is an essential macronutrient for plant function and is a key component of amino acids, which form the building blocks of plant proteins and enzymes. Proteins make up the structural materials of all living matters and enzymes facilitate the vast array of biochemical reactions within a plant


Nitrogen is the most commonly used mineral nutrient. It is important for protein production. It plays a pivotal role in many critical functions (such as photosynthesis) in the plant and is a major component of amino acids, the critical element constituent component of proteins

Active readers are involved with what they are reading. They interact with the author and his or her ideas.true or false

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answer: false

hope this helps!

rich, publish suffix and prefix

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Answer: suffix

Explanation:  just because i know

This scene from "Doctor Zhivago" (made in 1965) depicts life in Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution. The Bolshevik Revolution was an uprising in Russia against the Tsarist Monarchy system which had instituted unfair practices against peasants. The movie is set in 1918. World War I has ended, but the violent Bolshevik Revolution is underway.

After treating soldiers on the front lines of war, the main character, Dr. Zhivago, returns to his family home in Moscow to find it full of people who he does not know. His home has been confiscated by the new Soviet government and divided into apartments. The 13 families that live there are Revolutionaries, and he is concerned that if he does not say the correct thing to the Revolutionaries, he, his wife, and their son may be killed.

Are there any places in the world today where people have to be careful about what they say? If so, where is this true? How important is freedom of speech to you?

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Answer:

the answer is Bolshevik

Explanation:

for you have a good Day!!!

Write a short Thank You note for Friends and Lecturers (about 150 Words) ​

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Answer:

My gratitude to you for all you have done, which I will never forget. I truly appreciate you and your time you spent helping me in many occasions. Thank you very much for the course. I enjoyed every minute of your lecture as well as your marvelous sense of humor.

Explanation:

While the students _________ for their quiz, the instructor entered the class. *
prepared
were preparing
was preparing
are preparing

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Answer:

it's between prepared and were preparing but i feel like it's more likely that it's prepared

Explanation:

Please help with the paper thanks

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4. Split
6. strike


Hope this helps!!

Which sentence includes a dangling modifier? a A. Wondering whether I would ever get a snack, my teacher called on me to answer a question. B. The twins were exhausted this morning, having been up late the night before C. Having been absent from school twice in the last week, Nan needed a doctor's note in order to return. D. After sitting through a three-hour play, I wanted nothing more than to stand up and walk around.​

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Answer:

C. Having been absent from school twice in the last week, Nan needed a doctor's note in order to return.

out/week/lot/luis/a/the/doesn t/ go/ during.

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Answer:

Oh that's nice nice to meet you here

Answer:

Luis doesn't go a lot during at the week.

Explanation:

Help help help help help help help help help

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I would say the answer is b . Majestic is “having or showing beauty or dignity “ good luck
B. Elegant is another word for majestic

Which asset type would be most useful as part of an income investment strategy?

A. Real estate
B. Certificate of deposit
C. Money market account
D. Savings account​

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Answer:

A. Real Estate

Explanation:

Making an educated guess here and saying real estate because properties are essentially the most profitable investments

Answer:A

Explanation:just got it right

What does the Fourth of July represent to African American living in the 1850s

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Answer:

To some, celebrations of American independence on July 4 are a reminder of the country’s hypocrisy on the matter of freedom, as slavery played a key role in the nation’s history; even today, America’s history of racism is still being written, while other forms of modern-day slavery persist in the U.S. and around the world

What were the bird and the speaker singing about? ​

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Answer:

They were singing about the dew and the wind.

This coming Tuesday, Toscanya Cleaning
Services ------- the community for 10 years.
(A) will be serving
(B) had served
(C) has served
(D) will have served

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A because it is upcoming

This coming Tuesday, Toscanya Cleaning Services will be serving the community for 10 years. Option (A) is correct.

In a sentence, the present perfect tense is used to describe either an activity that took place recently and is still having an impact today or an action that reflects an unspecified period of time in the past. Let's look at the definitions of the tense in several dictionaries to get a better understanding of it.

The present perfect tense, as defined by the Cambridge Dictionary, is "the form of the verb used for actions or events that have been completed or have happened in a period of time up to now."

Therefore, Option (A) is correct.

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Read the excerpt from chapter 7 of Obasan by Joy Kogawa.


"The power of print,” Aunt Emily interrupted. "The power of government, Nomi. Power. See how palpable it is? They took away the land, the stores, the businesses, the boats, the houses—everything. Broke up our families, told us who we could see, where we could live, what we could do, what time we could leave our houses, censored our letters, exiled us for no crime. They took our livelihood.”

How does asyndeton impact the meaning in the excerpt?

It persuades the reader to examine their own family history.
It persuades the reader to learn more about this event.
It helps the reader feel Nomi’s confusion toward Aunt Emily.
It helps the reader feel Aunt Emily’s outrage about her past.

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Answer:it’s b

Explanation:

It’s b I took the test

It was a great game, and we had fun.
Select one:
a. phrase
b. independent clause
c. subordinate clause

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Answer:

B) independent clause

Explanation:

A subordinate clause: is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence; it merely complements a sentence’s main clause, thereby adding to the whole unit of meaning.

An independent clause: has a subject and a predicate and may stand on its own. A semicolon or a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction may be used to unite independent sentences.

Phrase: a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence.

please solve it ok very important​

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Answer:

Sorry im not Hindi so ask someone who can understand Hindi.

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