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Consider the following sentences: Eddie went to a movie theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick, The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People. They sat through the movie twice. What is the best way to rewrite the sentence using parenthetical elements? Eddie went to a (movie) theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie twice. Eddie went to a movie theater with his friends to see the new fantasy flick, The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People, and they sat through the movie twice. Eddie went to a movie theater—with his friends—to see the new fantasy flick—The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People—and they sat through the movie—twice. Eddie went to a movie theater (with his friends) to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie (twice).

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Answer 1

Parentheses can be used when we want to provide further information about something that has been previously mentioned. The sentence that illustrates the best way to rewrite a sentence using parenthetical elements is;

Eddie went to a movie theater (with his friends) to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie (twice).

We find here in this sentence that parentheses are used to provide further information about words and phrases that were previously mentioned such as  "the new fantasy flick".

Further description abut this was given in the parenthesis where its real name was provided.

In the last usage of parentheses, "twice" is used to emphasize how many times the friends went to the movie theater.

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Answer 2

Answer: It's the last one: Eddie went to a movie theater (with his friends) to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie (twice).

Explanation: I just took the test got it right.                                            Eddie went to a movie theater (with his friends) to see the new fantasy flick (The Gremlins Attack the Mouse People), and they sat through the movie (twice).


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Read the passage: All at once I imagined I saw shoal water ahead! The wave of coward agony that surged through me then came near dislocating every joint in me. All my confidence in that crossing vanished. I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself. Which detail from the passage helps the reader visualize the scene?

   1.All at once I imagined I saw shoal water ahead!
 
 2.The wave of coward agony that surged through me then came near dislocating every joint in me.
 
3. All my confidence in that crossing vanished.
 
4.I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself.

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The answer is: 
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4)  "I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself."
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Answer:4.I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself.

The____ of a magazine usually gives a good idea of the general subject matter in the magazine

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the heading I believe

Although some people would argue that it is not the responsibility of schools to ban junk food and encourage healthy eating habits, schools play an important role in helping youths develop positive behaviors that lead to healthier lifestyles. Which characteristics of a claim does the sample claim represent?

Check all that apply.
It is a statement of indisputable fact.
It can be supported by evidence.
It clearly takes one side of an issue.
It is a personal preference or feeling.
It is something everyone would consider true.

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Answer:

It clearly takes one side of an issue

It can be supported by evidence  

Round number 389,422

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My teacher taught me this song show me up if it's a 1234 you're around down if it's a 5678 your round up I know it doesn't sound like a song but oh well
Round number: 390,000 because 9 is greater than 5 is 89 turns into 90 hope this helps :)

Read the following excerpt from the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost:

Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed. He moves in darkness as it seems to me, Not of woods only and the shade of trees. He will not go behind his father's saying, And he likes having thought of it so well He says again, 'Good fences make good neighbors.

'Which best describes the speaker's tone in this passage?

A.He fears his neighbor because he threatened him with the stone.
B.He is critical of his neighbor because he believes that he is stuck in the past. C.He admires his neighbor's strength by the way he handles the stone.
D.He mistrusts his neighbor because they have such little interaction.

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It has to be B, he is stuck in the past

Answer: B) He is critical of his neighbor because he believes that he is stuck in the past.

Explanation: this poem tells how the speaker and his neighbor reunite each year to reconstruct the fence that separates their lands, the speaker doesn't understand why they do that, since they don't have any animals to contain, only trees, but the neighbor insists because he follows his father's saying: "good fences make good neighbors", this also demonstrates how the neighbor is stuck in the past, by following an old saying and tradition.

Which choice is a way to use rhetorical language in public speaking?
A.
repeating keywords for emphasis

B.
varying the speed at which you speak

C.
maintaining eye contact

D.
varying the tone or the pitch of your voice

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Repeating keywords for emphasis is a way to use rhetorical language in public speaking.

The answer is A: repeating keywords for emphasis.

Repetition is a rethorical or literary device that consists of repeating the same words or phrases  a few times with the purpose of making an idea clearer, which adds emphasis and stress to the writing and speech. Repetition can be a key tool for speakers in developing style and rhythm. some types of repetition are: Antistasis (words/phrases in opposite sense); Epimone (repeat a phrase/question to stress a point) etc.

When editing your essay for verb tense it is important to

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It is important to :
1) Read the entire essay first and mark the verbs.
2)Keep in mind in which time period the topic you are writing about is (present,past,future).
3)Make sure you have the coorect form of the paste tense verbs.
4)Make sure that the verbs agree with their subjects (subject verb agreement).
5)If you are not sure of a verb's tense then make sure you review a reliable resource,Wikipedia for example.
Good Luck :)

The correct answer for Gradpoint users is to ensure that each paragraph maintains the same verb tense throughout. Hope this helps!

Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. Which lines from "August Heat" support the theme that people's lives are predetermined?
SELECT EACH CORRECT ANSWER

a. "It showed a criminal in the dock immediately after the judge had pronounced sentence."

b. "From there onwards I have only the vaguest recollection of where I went."

c. "A sudden impulse made me enter."

d. "But the heat is stifling. It is enough to send a man mad."

e. "I told him my address. It would take an hour's quick walk to get back home."

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The Answer fam is  A and C...

Answer:

The correct answers are options a. and c. The following lines from "August Heat" support the theme that people's lives are predetermined.

Explanation:

The short story "August Heat" written by  W.F Harvey and first published in 1910, has the main theme that people's lives are predetermined. The following lines support this theme: "It showed a criminal in the dock immediately after the judge had pronounced sentence". This sentence supports the concept of predestination as James Clarence Withencroft drew a man that was a criminal standing in the dock, and will later on enter a shop and find that same man seating in there. Considering the man was a completely stranger at the time James drew him, and a mere product of what he thought was imagination or inspiration, the fact that he was, in deed a real person, talks about predestination. The other line "A sudden impulse made me enter" is much more direct, as it talks about a sudden impulse the character has to enter into a place, where he will meet the man from his drawing.

The connotation of a word "struggle" gives the poem a _____ tone.
A. Desperate
B. Frightening
C. Joyous
D. Eager

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Answer:

A. Desperate A P E X

Explanation:

what might the significance be of liesel dreaming of adolf hitler? - the book thief

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"Half asleep, Liesel dreams of Adolf Hitler speaking at a rally where Hitler smiles at Liesel, and Liesel, who is illiterate, greets him in broken German. In Liesel's dream, she does not hate Hitler as she does later in the book."

This shows the original opinion of Liesel in which she has not yet been effected by his rise to power. Serves as a contrast to later in the book. 

Answer:

It means that Liesel still does not understand the danger that Hitler represents, because his influence and authoritarianism has not yet affected her.

Explanation:

The Book Thief is a book written as a great criticism of Nazi Germany and the suffering caused by Hitler to the Jews and those who helped them in a certain way.

Liesel is the protagonist of the book and at first she doesn't quite understand how great Hitler's power is or what he represents, although she overhears people talking about him. At that moment, she dreams of Hitler and she does not hate him, however, as time goes by and as Hitler begins to interfere in the lives of his friends, his family and even herself, she begins to change her mind about him.

Help Please!!!

Use Consistent Verb Tenses
Type in the correct form of each word in the parentheses so that all the verb tenses are consistent. Use exact spelling. I ___ (walk) into the dark room, and the next thing I knew, a flashlight ___ (shine) onto my face, nearly blinding me. I ___ (gasp) and bolted out the room as quickly as I could.
I'm not great at English but we're using Past, Past perfect, Future, Future perfect, And you know the rest

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1) walked 2) shined 3) gasped 

Read the following short passage. So they parted; and the young man pursued his way until, being about to turn the corner by the meeting-house, he looked back and saw the head of Faith still peeping after him with a melancholy air, in spite of her pink ribbons. "Poor little Faith!" thought he, for his heart smote him. "What a wretch am I to leave her on such an errand! She talks of dreams, too. I thought as she spoke there was trouble in her face, as if a dream had warned her what work is to be done to-night. But no, no; 't would kill her to think it. Well, she's a blessed angel on earth; and after this one night I'll cling to her skirts and follow her to heaven." Which point of view is used in this excerpt? first person omniscient limited omniscient objective

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3rd person omniscient. Reason: the passage refers to him as 'he', 'the young man', and 'his', but his thoughts are available to the reader. 

Answer: Close, I beleieve that the true anser is (Limited Omniscient)

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from act I, scene I, of Richard III: Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this sun of York; And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house In the deep bosom of the ocean buried. Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths; Our bruised arms hung up for monuments; Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings, Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. What is the meaning of the phrase "the clouds that lour'd upon our house"?

A. bad weather

B. misfortunes

c. a tragic loss

D. a storm

E. shadows

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your correct answer should be B by the way im looking and analyzing it. 

Which of these sentence contains a subordinate clause

A books lined the shelves, but no one noticed them
B Iam eager to learn the solution to this mystery
C in august I am taking a cruise to the virgin lslands
D Emily breaks out in hives wherever she eats strawberries

Please help I'm kinda stuck thank you

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The answer is option D.

Explanation:

"Emily breaks out in hives wherever she eats strawberries" is the sentence containing a subordinate clause introduced by the subordinating conjunction "wherever".

In this case, the subordinating conjunction "wherever" is signaling a relationship of cause-effect between the two statements.

Question 9 (multiple answer)
Which excerpts from “Energy and the National Goals—A Crisis of Confidence” most effectively support President Jimmy Carter’s perspective that if the American nation is to prosper, everyone needs to work together toward a common goal?

(Select all that apply.)

Energy and the National Goals

But we can succeed only if we tap our greatest resources—America’s people, America’s values, and America’s confidence.

These efforts will cost money, a lot of money, and that is why Congress must enact the windfall profits tax without delay. It will be money well spent.

On the battlefield of energy we can win for our nation a new confidence, and we can seize control again of our common destiny.

In closing, let me say this: I will do my best, but I will not do it alone. Let your voice be heard. Whenever you have a chance, say something good about our country.

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I think the answer is B, and D.

Match the work to the author or description. 1. The Prairie Ernest Hemingway 2. The Power of Sympathy William Hill Brown 3. The Marble Fawn William Faulkner 4. The Red Badge of Courage allegory 5. For Whom the Bell Tolls a novel of satire 6. a serious analysis of a literary work literary criticism 7. Charlotte Temple Stephen Crane 8. Samuel Clemens a domestic sentimental novel 9. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Nathaniel Hawthorne 10. The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck 11. Pilgrim's Progress Mark Twain 12. Yoknapatawpha County James Fenimore Coope

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1. The Prairie - James Fenimore Cooper. This novel is a part of Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, which consist of 4 additional stories. It tells the story of Bumppo, who is willing to help anyone who needs help on the American frontier. Written in 1827, it is one of his most important works as it gives a lot of insight into American history of the time.

2. The Power of Sympathy - William Hill Brown. It is considered to be the first American novel, even though it is not a classic novel - it is written in the epistolary form, which means that it takes the form of letters. It tells the story of what can happen if you give in to your passions.

3. The Marble Fawn - Nathaniel Hawthorne. Written in 1860, this novel tells the story of what happened during the American Civil War, but in Italy. It is a romance, which means that the story is about love between the characters, and about their life and struggles.

4. The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane. This is a novel about war, the American Civil War, to be more precise. It tells the story of one soldier who decided to flee the battlefield in the middle of the battle because he was afraid and we can see the consequences of his decision.

5. For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway. This is another war story, but this time set during the Spanish Civil War. It is one of his most famous novels because it vividly portrays the disasters of wars as the protagonist is told to blow up an entire bridge.

6. a serious analysis of a literary work - literary criticism. The word criticism doesn't necessarily refer to anything bad. It just means that the critic is reading a novel and writing his or her own opinion about that, which could be either good or bad - or they could be completely indifferent. 

7. Charlotte Temple - a domestic sentimental novel. Written in 1791 by Susanna Rowson, the novel tells the story of a schoolgirl who starts a relationship with an older man, in which process she gets pregnant and poor and is left on her own to take care of her and her unborn child. The novel was quite successful at the time. 

8. Samuel Clemens - Mark Twain. Samuel Clemens is Mark Twain's real name - Mark Twain is just his nom de plume. He decided to use another name so as not to be so easily recognized. He is one of the most important American authors of the Realism era.

9. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - a novel of satire. The author, Mark Twain, was a famous humorist and satirist, so obviously this work would represent a satire of sorts. It tells a story of a Yankee engineer who suddenly found himself at King Arthur's court in Camelot. 

10. The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck. Steinbeck got a Nobel Prize for Literature for this novel in 1962. The book is set during the era of the Great Depression, and tells a story of a family which is forced to move in order to seek better life conditions during this difficult time in American history.

11. Pilgrim's Progress - allegory. The author, John Bunyan, used names to refer to abstract entities. So, we can find characters such as Obstinate, Faithful, Help, etc. to denote the qualities which they represent by having such names. 

12. Yoknapatawpha County - William Faulkner. This place is fictional - Faulkner made it up and included it in his works. According to him, it is located somewhere in Mississippi County, but it is based on a real place called Lafayette County. 

Final answer:

Correctly matching works to their authors or descriptions demonstrates an understanding of literature, such as connecting 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' to Ernest Hemingway and 'The Red Badge of Courage' to Stephen Crane.

Explanation:

The task of matching works to the author or description involves connecting literary works with their corresponding authors or identifying characteristics. Here are the corrected matches:

The Prairie - James Fenimore CooperThe Power of Sympathy - William Hill BrownThe Marble Faun - Nathaniel HawthorneThe Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane (an allegory of the Civil War)For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway (not a novel of satire)A serious analysis of a literary work is known as literary criticismCharlotte Temple - Susanna Rowson (a domestic sentimental novel)Samuel Clemens is better known as Mark Twain, author of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's CourtA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Mark TwainThe Grapes of Wrath - John SteinbeckPilgrim's Progress - John BunyanYoknapatawpha County is the fictional setting for many of William Faulkner's novels

Each author's works reflect their unique styles and preoccupations. Ernest Hemingway, for example, notably vibrant with narratives of war and personal struggle as seen in works like For Whom the Bell Tolls. Similarly, William Faulkner's works often take place in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, where he explores complex social and historical themes.

What is a round character?
a-a character who contrasts the personality of another character
b-a character who stays the same throughout a story
c-a character who has a complex personality
d-a character who has just one or two personality traits

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c-a character who has a complex personality

Answer:

c

Explanation:

If you have read the number the stars book please help on numbe 2. 3. And 4. QUICK ASAP! (I'm a new member on brainly)

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#2. the liquid peter gives makes the baby have a drugs the baby to sleep. he does this because if the baby wakes up and cries peter and the others will be discovered and caught.
I think #2 is d, not sure. Definitely not b or c.

Moral or lessons of the story the rich man and the shoemaker

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Cheerfulness is more important than money!

HELP ASAP!

1. Which sentence is written in conditional mood?

If he hurries, he can make the train.
I had hoped that the song I wrote would be a hit.
Go turn off the sprinklers when you finish mowing the lawn.
The movie theater is a good choice when it's raining outside.

2. Which word creates the verb mood error in this sentence: "If I was able to do it all over again, I would study the week before the test"?

Would
Do
Was
Study

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1. "If he hurries, he can make the train" is the correct answer because the conditional mood shows under what conditions something might happen. It uses the helping verbs might, could, and would. It deals mostly with hypothetical situations, hence the use of the word "if".

2. "Would" is the correct answer. If we refer back to our answer for number 1, the conditional mood uses the helping verbs might, could, and would.

Answer:

A.

A. WOULD

Explanation:

Which of these sentences might BEST express the main idea of a paragraph telling how to write a book report?
A) The best book reports give clear details about the book.
B) Writing a good book report takes preparation and planning.
C) Before writing a book report, you must choose and read a book.
D) You may need to refer back to the book while you write your report.

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B, becuase it is giving you advice on what to do to succeed in yorur report writing. 
I hope that this helps! :)
B) Writing a good book report takes preparation and planning.  I think this is the answer hope it helps.

In a paragraph response of about 150-250 words, answer the following question.

Why is it important to use textual evidence to support your answers in a discussion?

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you need to support your answer from either referring to the text or have evidence from the text to support your statement 

Answer: The importance of using textual evidence to support your answers in a discussion:

Explanation: The first key to having an effective discussion is preparation. Be prepared; read or study any required material before your discussion. Use that preparation by referring to evidence that supports your opinion on the topic or issue to analyze and reflect on the ideas being discussed. Whenever you engage in a discussion about a particular topic, it’s important to have facts and reasons to support your opinions and statements so you are not solely relying on your opinion or personal feelings.

Need help! :). Look in the picture below to answer my question.

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The answer is the first one, " You must break the original text down into individual sentences. "

Read the sentence.


I had forgotten.

What is the principal part of the verb in bold?



past participle



present participle



present



past

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The correct answer is B. Past participle  (GradPoint)

Create FIVE two word sentences to diagram.

Ex. Dogs run.

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Dogs run
I walk
Bob eats
Tom plays
Jack jumps
Cat sleeps
Dog barks
Cat meows

hope this helps

What types of questions would one put in a "dear future me" letter? I'm very stumped on what I should say/ask. Ideas would be MUCH appreciated.

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In my future I wish to see myself as (career)
I wonder if I will have a good job/wife/kid/grades
If you're writing a letter to your future self, think about questions that past you would have for now you. Maybe you would wonder if you were still friends with someone, or maybe you would be curious as to whether you're still on a particular team or doing a particular sport. Anyways, it isn't very difficult. Just write like you're writing a letter to a friend

what is a topic sentence

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Its usually written as the first sentence of the paragraph (although its not necessary but preferred) It basically includes the main idea or the topic of the paragraph (doesn't have to be word for word), and states the main points of the paragraph briefly.
A sentence that expresses the main part of a story.

Pls help me write an allegory for "don't tell lies"

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If you tell lies
You'll need a lot of supplies
It's not good for you
But that's up to you
Keep it simple
Let whoever pop you as a bimple
It's time to realize
And don't do any crime
Final answer:

An allegory for 'don't tell lies' could involve a character whose lies create visible monsters, symbolizing chaos and distrust. With the realization of the damage caused, speaking the truth dispels the monsters, reinforcing honesty as the best policy.

Explanation:

Writing an Allegory for 'Don't Tell Lies'

To write an allegory that advises 'don't tell lies', one could imagine a fictional world where every lie creates a tangible, physical monster. These monsters of deception could grow larger and more uncontrollable with each lie told. For example, in this fictional world, there is a young boy named Aiden who tramples upon the truth to avoid trouble and weaves a complex web of lies. As each lie spills from his lips, tiny shadow creatures emerge, unnoticed at first. But as Aiden continues to deceive his friends and family, the shadow monsters grow in strength and number - now visible to everyone - causing chaos and distrust in the community.

A pivotal moment comes when Aiden tells a lie that endangers his best friend. Burdened by the consequences and the terrifying monsters his lies have become, he realizes that only by confessing the truth can he dispel the creatures of darkness. As he speaks truthfully, the monsters shriek and dissolve, and the peace and clarity that had once defined his relationships begin to return. Through this experience, Aiden learns that lies, no matter how small or seemingly harmless, carry a deep cost and the power of truth can heal and mend bonds.

The moral of the allegory resonates with the core message of honesty and its importance in maintaining trust and integrity within social relationships. Just as in the allegory, truth has the power to dispel confusion and bring light to the darkest of situations. This story provides a vivid illustration of the timeless proverb: honesty is the best policy.

Read the passage below.

Graffiti is something that can cause great financial damage and be very expensive to clean up. It can also contain words that upset people because they may be inappropriate or vulgar.

The signal word “also” connects which two ideas?

a.the idea that graffiti can have negative financial effects and the idea that graffiti can have emotional effects
b. the idea that graffiti often contains words that are inappropriate and the idea that graffiti can be vulgar
c. the idea that graffiti can cause financial damage and the idea that graffiti can be expensive to clean
d. the idea that graffiti causes financial damage and the idea that graffiti upsets people because of the financial damage it causes

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It has to be A since it's the only one that describes both the financial effects and emotional effects because of the inappropriate words.

Answer:

A. The idea that graffiti can have negative financial effects and the idea that graffiti can have emotional effects.

Explanation:

These are the two ideas that are connected through the use of the word "also." The first part of the passage tells us that graffiti has a large financial impact because it can be expensive to clean. The second part of the passage tells us that graffiti can contain words that upset people. The word "also" is connecting these two ideas. Therefore, the word "also" connects the idea that graffiti can have negative financial effects and the idea that graffiti can have emotional effects.

Write an example of an academic practical problem.

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I most likely agree that self-safety of some variety or an extra will have to end up part of the physical education curriculum for each women and boys. Faculties shouldn't make it part of the curriculum, besides for kinesiology, however they should without doubt present it up within the athletics department. There must be some targeted lessons for women on easy methods to take care of these circumstances. These specialists within the police and the military must come up with some approaches to be trained in these courses.
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