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1)  N₂ (gas) ; that is, nitrogen (gas) ; (about 78%); 
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2)  O₂ (gas) ; that is, oxygen (gas);  (about 21%);
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    followed by argon, carbon dioxide, and others.
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The answer is C i promise 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The narrative voice in this passage shows that Squeaky has little respect for people she thinks are shallow.
The quotation "a dumb question like that doesn't deserve an answer" demonstrates a lack of respect for Mary Louise. Additionally, the passage mentions that "it's not a smile at all" which describes a sense of shallowness. 
So the answer is A.
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Answer:
Y'all chill
Explanation:
People already complained about only 5 points you don't have to add any more
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Discussions can be an excellent strategy for enhancing student motivation, fostering intellectual agility, and encouraging democratic habits. They create opportunities for students to practice and sharpen a number of skills, including the ability to articulate and defend positions, consider different points of view, and enlist and evaluate evidence.
While discussions provide avenues for exploration and discovery, leading a discussion can be anxiety-producing: discussions are, by their nature, unpredictable, and require us as instructors to surrender a certain degree of control over the flow of information. Fortunately, careful planning can help us ensure that discussions are lively without being chaotic and exploratory without losing focus. When planning a discussion, it is helpful to consider not only cognitive, but also social/emotional, and physical factors that can either foster or inhibit