Answer:
Description-There is a big orange in the fruit bowl.
Sequence-First I am going to the bank, second to the mall, and third gonna go home.
Compare/contrast-A lizard has feet and looks almost like a snake.A snake does not have legs it slithers on the ground.
Cause and effect-There was an earthquake so alot of buildings fell.
Problem/solution-I fell off my bike and scraped my knee so i put a band aid on it.
Explanation:
Answer:
Write about how you thought ninth grade was a big scary challenge.
Explanation:
Write about how the transition from eighth to ninth was easier than what you were told. Write about what is different and what is the same
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Explanation:
There are several reasons that Carbon-12 was chosen as the standard for determining the relative mass of other atoms.
- Its abundance on earth
- Carbon-12 is a very stable isotope atom
- Its has the same number of neutrons and protons hence more ideal to use for a precise calculation of <em>amu</em> (atomic mass unit) -
The mass of an atom are based on the ¹/12 mass of Carbon-12.
Explanation:
<u>changing</u><u> </u><u>&</u><u> </u><u>evolving</u><u> </u>- are the correct answers.
Answer:
- The narrator claims payment of fines over an incident with his piglets’ tails, but the villagers refuse to pay.
- The narrator thinks he is in control of the situation, but he is repeatedly tricked by the villagers.
- The narrator’s wealth immediately establishes his authority over the villagers, but the villagers do not respect him.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this question refers to the story "In a Native Village" by Louis Becke.
These are the options that come with this question:
- The narrator claims payment of fines over an incident with his piglets’ tails, but the villagers refuse to pay.
- The narrator bribes the authorities to ensure that he has power and preference over the villagers.
- The narrator thinks he is in control of the situation, but he is repeatedly tricked by the villagers.
- The narrator’s wealth immediately establishes his authority over the villagers, but the villagers do not respect him.
- The narrator establishes a series of declarations and rules to assert authority over the villagers.
In this story, we learn about the experiences of a European man in an island off the coast of Australia. This man arrived to the village with a couple of prized pigs. This, as well as his wealth, is meant to establish him as a leader in the community. However, contrary to expectations, the men in the island do not respect him. Moreover, they constantly trick him and take advantage of him. This shows that the narrator's power over the natives is only an illusion.