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First thing you do is turn the revolving turret (2) into the lowest lens is in position, when you do this you will hear a click. Next, you place the slide onto the stage (6) and fasten it with the clips. While doing this be extremely careful not to tough the slides, if you do make sure to use a special lens paper to clean them. Once the slide is in place, check the objective lens (3) and the stage from the side, turn the focus knob (4), this moves the stage, as far upwards as it will go without touching the coverslip. After this is completed, look through the eyepiece (1) and adjust the focus knob until you can see the image clearly. You can also adjust the condenser (7) for the greatest amount of light. Now that the light is adjusted, move the microscope slide until your sample is in the center, making it easier for you to see. When you have a clear image of the sample, you can change to the next object lenses, while doing this, you may need to readjust the sample and condenser. When finished, lower the stage, click the low power lens into position and remove the slide.
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Logos is the rhetoric device in which you use credible resources based on real research and is factual and correct. He probably used some scientific evidence of what is going on or something other that is credible.
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or
Explanation: a linking verb is like an equal sign so you would look in the sentence for things that seem like an equal sign
<em>The dog seems really ill: he won't eat or drink anything at all. </em>
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seem is at the beginning of the sentence therefore it cant be it
won't cant be it either because its still at the beginning of it and yo can see its an main part of the sentence
or links the end to the beginning of the sentence therefore its correct
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All credit goes to g0ogle for these answers:
"Joe ate his banana." - noun.
"They ran all the way home." - verb.
"You are a pretty girl." - adjective.
"He quietly opened the door." - adverb.
(Sorry if i missunderstood the question)
Following the French and Indian War, Britain wanted to control expansion into the western territories. The Stamp Act of 1765 was a tax to help the British pay for the French and Indian War. The British felt they were well justified in charging this tax because the colonies were receiving the benefit of the British troops and needed to help pay for the expense. The colonists didn't feel the same, colonial reaction to the Stamp Act ranged from boycotts of British goods to riots and attacks on the tax collectors.
Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes,
because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their
own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these
taxes violated their rights as British citizens.