Answer:
This is most likely in the syllabus
Explanation:
Because I don't attend this class, I can go off my experience and assume it's there.
The primary source of the Mississippi River is Lake Itasca. It is located in Nothern Minnesota. The name of this lake comes from Latin words veritas and caput, which means truth and head. The lake has a few tributaries, some of which had been considered the actual sources of the river before 1830.
Answer:
I think the answer you put for the first one is correct.
2nd one is End rhyme.
Explanation:
1. Options B,C,and D just wouldn't make sense because it mentioned nothing about her being annoyed. She finished her chores before going home to her husband. And she didn't convey any emotion about what she was doing until she came across the peach in the river.
2. Its and end rhyme because its at the end, yk XD
Answer:
The correct answer is - larger than the front line; Ponzo illusion
Explanation:
The Italian psychologist Mario Ponzo in 1913 presented an optical illusion that is called the Ponzo illusion. According to this illusion, we perceive the size of an object based on the background of the particular object.
He demonstrated this illusion by drawing two identical lines across a pair of converging line that makes it look like a train track and it appears that the back line draw is larger than the front line.
In the given case the background appears to be larger than the front line, however, both lines are identical but give Ponzo illusion.
Answer:
When the British column reached Lexington, it ran into an entire brigade of fresh Redcoats that had answered a call for reinforcements. But that did not stop the colonists from resuming their attack all the way through Menotomy (now Arlington) and Cambridge. The colonists protested, “no taxation without representation,” arguing that the British Parliament did not have the right to tax them because they lacked representation in the legislative body. ... Colonists organized boycotts of British goods to pressure Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts.
Explanation:
What led British soldiers to fire on Boston townspeople on March 5, 1770? Parliament had repealed the Townshend Acts. The townspeople threw objects at the soldiers. British soldiers were put on trial for murder.