List some examples of passive leisure.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Watching TV, going to the movies, listening to music, sunbathing, or any other activity that requires almost no mental or physical effort is an example of passive leisure.

Answer 2

Answer:

Watching TV, going to the movies, listening to music, sunbathing,

Explanation:

 any other activity that requires almost no mental or physical effort is an example of passive leisure.


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URGENT HELP PLEASE
Each item contains a sentence fragment. Rewrite each sentence by ADDING INFORMATION to create a complete sentence.

Roddy Burdine set up his trading post along Brickell Avenue. And traded with settlers along the banks of the Miami River.

Elvis Presly reacted to the situation. Running quickly to avoid the rapidly approaching mob.

I got involved in extracurricular activities. Auditioning for the dance company during my first year of college.

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Roddy Burdine traded with the settlers along the banks of the Miami River near Brickell Avenue.

Elvis Presley is running quickly to avoid the rapidly approaching mob.

During my first year in college, I auditioned for the dance company, so I could be involved in an extracurricular activity.
Just ignote this im onlu doing this so that i can message people

polo G or rod wave which one is better?

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Answer:

Polo G

Explanation:

Mos def Polo g fasho

Give me 2 verbs u love doing and 2 nouns u can’t live without I’ll give brainliest help ASAPP

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1 sleeping
2 swinging

1 cats
2 me

Verbs:

Coding

Thinking

Nouns:

Computer

Brain

(DUE TONIGHT BRAINLIEST FOR BEST ON TOPIC ANSWER )In Races Format (Restate, Answer, cite, explain, Sum it up) Write about what are some things that really bold people do? Use the text ( https://www.inc.com/kevin-daum/7-things-really-bold-people-do.html) to write this!

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Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

What are some things that really bold people do? Well for some bold people, bold might be asking out the person you like when you don't know if they like you back. Bold might be going out for a local sports team or going out of your comfort zone and trying new things. It could even be the way you dress or accessorize. ( Sorry, I wasn't sure what you mean by cite since these are my own ideas.) Being bold can be anything. However, don't always model yourself after somebody else. Be your own style, your own personality. Embrace your bold originality. In summary, experiment with some things that you think are bold. Go for it and don't look back.

I'm not sure if this is what you wanted and I'm sorry that I couldn't meet all the requirements of your post. However, I do hope I helped you or at least got you started.

Have a lovely evening!

Is this a homework assignment

I couldn’t attend the party _______________. ( Complete the given sentence with suitable Adverb Clause of Reason)

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Answer:

because I was ill . I was ill

Because I was busy. I was busy

In the paragraph box below, type a sentence following the sentence pattern provided.

subject-verb-direct object

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my mom bought a kitten.
Katie loves to run on the track.

Give me a list of adjectives. I wanna know what y’all have in mind! :P

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Answer:

awesome better best huge large gorgeous

Explanation:

adjectives like that are good for essays to sound smarter lol

beautiful
awesome
nice
cool
shiny
gorgeous

***50 POINTS*** What is Student Council?

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Answer:

A student council is a curricular or extracurricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world. These councils exist in most public and private K-12 school systems across the United States, Canada, Greece, Australia and Asia.

a group of students elected by their peers to address issues of concern and organize student events and activities

Help me, please its due tonight

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Make up a party if you need to, just start writing about the setting of the party, the people. Include conversations you have had with people (dialogue). Just have fun with it!

Answer:

I know this sounds kinda weird but you could do the party from twilight.

Explanation:

The movie is eclipse and yeah

100 points if u help me im timed i need help right anwser only please help im timed

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Answer:

"Soon, the people of the house, aroused by the noise, awoke and cried out, 'thieves, thieves!'"

Answer:

I believe it is C according to the story.

Explanation:

True/False

The Declaration of Independence listed violations against King George such as not abiding the laws of the land.

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Answer: false

Explanation:

it is true! hope this helps

From the excerpt, why do you think Squeaky runs the relay all by herself?
There is no track meet that I don’t win the first-place medal. I used to win the twenty yard dash when I was a little kid in kindergarten. Nowadays, it’s the fifty-yard dash. And tomorrow I’m subject to run the quarter-meter relay all by myself and come in first, second, and third. The big kids call me Mercury cause I’m the swiftest thing in the neighborhood. Everybody knows that—except two people who know better, my father and me. He can beat me to Amsterdam Avenue with me having a two-fire-hydrant headstart and him running with his hands in his pockets and whistling. But that’s private information. Cause can you imagine some thirty-five-year-old man stuffing himself into PAL shorts to race little kids? So as far as everyone’s concerned, I’m the fastest and that goes for Gretchen, too, who has put out the tale that she is going to win the first-place medal this year. Ridiculous. In the second place, she’s got short legs. In the third place, she’s got freckles. In the first place, no one can beat me and that’s all there is to it.

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When Squeaky was in kindergarten, she ran a 20-meter race all by herself: "There is no track meet that I don’t win the first-place medal. I used to win the twenty yard dash when I was a little kid in kindergarten." So running this race may not be all that different to her since she seems to be an Independent person who prefers to race solo.

( DUE TONIGHT BRAINLIEST FOR BEST ON TOPIC ANSWER )In Races Format (Restate, Answer, cite, explain, Sum it up) Write about what are some things that really bold people do? Use the text ( https://www.inc.com/kevin-daum/7-things-really-bold-people-do.html) to write this

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Explanation:

1 Confidence. To be bold is to be confident. ...

#2 Voicing Your Opinion. ...

#3 Honesty, Even If It's Brutal. ...

#4 Pride in Their Achievements. ...

#5 Concrete Priorities. ...

#6 Clear Goals. ...

#7 Rock-Solid Bravery. ...

#8 Immovable Values.

Explanation:

The bold people are very confident from the heart they don't think about anything, and they are so confidence about what they are doing. The people who are bold are very strong from the heart, they are very confident and very brave. The board people are very honest also. they voice their statement being brave. They become very proud in their achievements. They have their clear goals. They don't think about anything and set their goal in mind, and make the future bright. the bold people are very strong .they can face any problems, they can face any trouble also. They have immovable values. The bold people are full of confident.

conflicts in wuthering heights
(internal and external )

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Answer:

Major Conflicts Heathcliff's great natural abilities, strength of character, and love for Catherine Earnshaw all enable him to raise himself from humble beginnings to the status of a wealthy gentleman

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sorry if my answer is wrong..

Read this sentence from the first speech.

We won't be losing our history or culture—we'll just be losing an expensive eyesore.
Which of these best expresses the meaning of the word eyesore as it is used in the sentence?
Answer choices for the above question

a difficult problem

a disappointing loss

something very unattractive

something unbelievably costly

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Something unbelievably costly.
B. A disappointing loss

Arrange the plot points below in chronological order. They should NOT be put in the order they are told in the story.

Organize:
Stanley is bullied
Stanley digs a hole.
Elya looks for Zeroni
Elya courts Myra.
Stanley finds sneakers.
Stanley gets arrested
Stanley digs a hole
Stanley gets to camp

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Stanley gets arrested whilst Elya looks for Zeroni. Stanley digs a hole and escapes jail, she finds sneakers. Then Elya courts Myra and so Stanley gets to camp

what does career advancement mean?
a. trying out different jobs that are unrelated
b. staying in one cluster and getting a job with more responsibility
c. staying with the job because you like it
d. going to college to get a degree for your career

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Answer:

b. staying in one cluster and getting a job with more responsibility

Explanation:

All promotions are deemed career advancement.

Answer: d

Explanation:

Did jake ransom find his parents?

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What do you mean by that?
no he did not find his parents.

Is being an American a matter of choice or geography?

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Answer:

Explanation:

It's both depending on the circumstances.

If your born in one of the 48 mainland states + Alaska + Hawaii it is geography.

If you choose to come to America and have acceptable qualifications, then its choice.

A matter of choice I think

So in ela we talking about bionic body parts.


I need to tell them the similarities and differences between the two bionic technologies

I also need to know how it effects peoples lives :)

One repairs damage to the human body and the other enhances it

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The most advanced bionic body part tends to be the legs and the arms, because they’re the easiest to develop and there’s the most need for them. Over the past few years scientists have created fully working body parts bionic ears, as well as bionic organs, like a pancreas and kidney.
The bionic exoskeleton, known as the Ekso, is used in rehabilitation centers to help patients recover from a stroke or serious injury, or manage conditions like cerebral palsy. Sensors and battery-powered motors drive the legs and make up for the lost brain-muscle function.

HELP PLEASE!!
what you know about a "review"? How is it different from other types of writing?

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Answer:

A review is a piece of text that goes over the prior knowledge you currently have.

Explanation:

When you learn something new, the knowledge is implanted into your brain. If you don't practice it, you slowly start forgetting it. A review goes over what you learned, so you won't forget it. Other writing forms introduce you to something new, unlike a review. A review goes over what you learned.

If this helped, please mark me as brainliest. Thank you! ;)

Review means revision like writing something after being able to know some thing It is different from other writing because when we review something we write them in short but when we write something it’s not same as review

Some examples Characterists of a food web

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Answer:

l only know characteristics of food web

Explanation:

1.It consists of number of interconnected food chains through which energy travels in an ecosystem.

2.Usually members of higher trophic level feed upon many organism of lower trophic level.

3.Presence of complex food webs increases the stability of the ecosystem.

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Ex: Rats eat grass, rats eat worms; snakes eat mice, civets eat mice

microorganisms that eat all of the above organisms  

Eddie did a search on the Internet for the words "historic preservation" to find how much it might cost to repair the old house. Which of these Web sites would have the most useful information about how much it could cost?
Answer choices for the above question

Save Old Homes
How to estimate the time and expense of preserving an older home.
www.saveoldhomes.com

Historic Windows
The best Web site for finding replacement windows for your historic home.
www.reallyoldwindows.com

Old Homes Across America
See pictures of hundreds of old homes that have been returned to their original condition.
www.yourhouseandmine.com

Historic Preservation Societies
A list of all of the historic preservation societies in communities across America.
www.societyofpreservation.com

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Ok let my solve it so I can give the answers I will do it on scratch paper first so I will get back to you and give you the answer

Answer:

I need a piece of scratch paper

Explanation:

Hobbit Chapter 6 need help ASAP

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Answer:

the only one i know is #4 which is a werewolf

Explanation:

Answer:

#6 because they are evil

Explanation:

Give me 2 verbs u love doing and 2 nouns u can’t live without I’ll give brainliest help ASAPP

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Answer:

i love sleeping and eating. i can't live without water or food.

Explanation:

is that what u meant lol?

I love dancing and working. I can’t live without food and my phone. is that ok?

Why does the information in a digital footprint often become public, and why is it permanent?

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Answer:The information in a digital footprint is often permanently online, because it is archived, or saved permanently, in a variety of ways and passed on by others. permanent? The information can become public because it can be searched, copied, and passed on so that it plays to a large invisible audience.

Explanation:

i think it becomes public ones like a school looks at your digital footprint, it is perment so companys or school are seeing what type of stuff people are doing

The first document to limit the power of government by establishing that the power of the monarchy is not absolute was
Group of answer choices

Petition of Rights

Magna Carta

English Bill of Rights

Declaration of Independence

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Answer:

Magna Carta

Explanation:

Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 and was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law. It sought to prevent the king from exploiting his power, and placed limits of royal authority by establishing law as a power in itself.

the answer is c or magna carta

What are some choices a writer has to make as an author

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Answer:

what the theme, genre, topic will be

who are the characters

what is the exposition, rising action, climax, lowering action, and resolution

what kind of story will readers enjoy

finding transitions between chapters

what point of view to use (first, second, or third)

there are more but this is a lot :l

Answer:

Be security

Explanation:

Sebastian drove for 2.2 hours at an average rate of 43.5 miles per hour. He calculates that he drove 95.7 miles. He knows the answer should be near 80, because 40 times 2 is 80. Which best explains Sebastian’s actual solution?
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1. The actual product is reasonable because it is near 80 but greater than 80. Both factors were rounded down, making the estimate lower than the actual product.

2. The actual product is unreasonable. It should be near 80 but less than 80 because both factors were rounded down.

3. The actual product is reasonable because the estimate and actual answers both have two places to the left of the decimal.

4. The actual product is unreasonable because the estimate has zero places to the right of the decimal and the actual product has one decimal place to the right of the decimal.

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Answer: Sebastian drove 95.7 miles thus making his calculations more accurate than his estimate.

Explanation: His estimate is not very far off; it is lower than his actual distance because he rounded the amount of time and speed down/. Distance is equal to speed multiplied by time. D = S × T . So his time (2.2 hours) multiplied by speed (43.5 mph) equals 95.7

Answer:

Answer: 1

Explanation:

The actual product is reasonable because the estimated answer was rounded down, but not very much.

The hours lost 0.2 hours.

The distance lost 3.5

There are still 2 hours left, which is the majority of the time.

There are still 40 miles left which is a vast majority of the distance.

Using d = R * T

R = 40 miles / hour (not 43.5 miles hour)

T = 2 hours (not 2.2 hours)

So 40 * 2      = 80 is a good estimate.

He knows he's gone further because he rounded down in both cases.

Which sentences contain pronoun shifts? Select the two correct answers.

The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch.

Amanda let everyone know that the colorful quilt was hers.

The bird landed on the feeder when it saw the food.

I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.

When Charlie got on the bus, he could tell it was almost full.

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Answer:

I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.

The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch

Explanation:

The baker was disappointed when they burned the muffin batch

I enjoy visiting Chicago, where you can go to Millennium Park.

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