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<span>Budding chess enthusiasts should seize the opportunity to learn from these greats of the game.
This shows that the passage intents to be persuasive because the author is trying to appeal to the reader's emotions by getting them excited about the opportunity to learn from experts in the game. </span>
Answer:
I think that the lines from the second passage refer to the praise stage of the elegy, because we can clearly see there the admiration to the personO Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths—for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
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If you could add the full paragraph or a picture that would be really helpful but as is we can't answer acurately because it is based on context clues. If you post a new question I will be happy to help! :)
It is probably c because the defintion of constrained is like in prison or behind bars is what it could mean but again I can't really tell without the full sentence.
Answer:
first set
1. 784.56J
2. 1600J
3. 784.8J
4. Kinetic
second set
1. 400J
2. 392.4J
3. 792.4J
4. Potential
third
1. 56J
2. 784J
3. 840J
4. Potential
fourth
1. the potential changes as the energy depletes and kinetic energy do stay the same because they're falling from the same point
2. the potential energy falls down to the total energy because during the process all the excess energy decreases
3. yes, the total amount of energy is how much energy it holds throughout the process.