Thank you for the posting of the question however it seems that there is no sense to this question. can you read the question yourself and determine if someone else without your paper/computer screen can interpret this reasonably well? is this even english question
Answer:
Margie and Tommy have a mechanical teachers. They learn from the computer. They didn't have a teacher who would teach the pupils in a class.
The computer programmed to give lesson depending on a child age and previous learning experience.
These mechanical teachers had a slot in which the students had to put their homework and their test papers.
Answer:
Who told Alexander Hamilton's story?
Eliza devoted herself to safeguarding Hamilton's legacy.
After Hamilton's sudden death in a duel with Aaron Burr in 1804, Eliza went on to outlive her husband by close to 50 years. In Hamilton's closing number, "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story," Eliza is framed as the driving force behind Hamilton's legacy.
Answer:
Made an impression.
Explanation:
You can use the context clues in the sentence.
"Had struck him as the sort of detected young person" If you look what the clues in the sentence could mean you could make the inference that "Struck" means that, that is what she saw him as, or that's the impression he left on her.
In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, the story takes place in a town called Holcomb. Right from the beginning of the book, we know that Holcomb is a small and somewhat boring place. The author describes it as a ''a lonesome area.