The best answer to the fill in the blanks question which is '<span>Text _____ defines the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols.' would be 'style'. Text style can go in different forms - examples are Serifs, Times New Roman, and Comic Sans.</span>
<span>1. Existentialism was the leading philosophy of thought to which most modernist writers adhered. <span>is true
</span></span>2. The prefix ambi– means "on one side" or "one way." <span>is false.
</span>3. A participle is a verb that is used as an adjective. is true
Answer:
'Flashback' and 'creating a sense of nostalgia for more challenging times that developed character'
Explanation:
Littlepage keeps referencing past events (flashback), and nostalgia means to reflect on past events. Plus it was correct on Edmentum and this is by far a better answer than the previous one :P
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The speech shows how immigrants and their children are pressured to forget their heritage. The main idea of the speech was to reflect on their achievements and celebrate diversity in the future and using the mirror as a symbol of self-reflection and commitment to improving the world encouraging the students to see themselves as leaders.<span>
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. — Water spilled out of a spigot, sparklingly clear, into a plastic cup. Just 45 minutes earlier, it was effluent, piped over from Orange County’s wastewater treatment plant next door. At a specialized plant, it then went through several stages of purification that left it cleaner than anything that flows out of a home faucet or comes in a brand-name bottle.
“It’s stripped down to the H, 2 and O,” said Mike Markus, the general manager of the county water district. He was not exaggerating. Without the minerals that give most cities’ supply a distinctive flavor, this water tastes of nothing.
As California scrambles for ways to cope with its crippling drought and the mandatory water restrictions imposed last month by Gov. Jerry Brown, an array of ideas that were long dismissed as too controversial, expensive or unpleasant are getting a second look. One is to conserve more water; another is to turn nearby and abundant sources of water, like the Pacific Ocean, into drinking water through desalination.