Answer:
Answer choice D, "Chris told the server that he wanted a "pepperoni pizza and a large salad.""
Explanation:
"He wanted" wouldn't be in quotes because why would you say that to the waiter, and although the quotes are unnecessary I believe since the question says the correctly punctuated, that the answer would be D. Forgive me if I'm wrong.
Answer: The last option
Explanation: "Unexpected encounters with wildlife can make camping potentially dangerous."
Answer:
<h2>Dictatorships use lies to manipulate</h2>
Explanation:
Boxer is the most loved animal on the farm. He is also a hard worker. His two favorite slogans were, "I will work harder," and "Napoleon is always right." Unfortunately for him, when he can no longer work, he is not given retirement, as promised, but is instead sent to the knacker. Even though Boxer was sent to slaughter, the dictatorship circulates the lie that he actually died content in the hospital. This makes the other animals feel okay at the loss of Boxer. The truth is that all the pigs wanted was rid of Boxer, who was no longer able to support their society. Ironically, at the very beginning of the book, Old Major told Boxer that when his muscles gave out, he would be sent to slaughter by Jones. While Boxer is still sent to the knacker's, it is by his supposed "comrades," the pigs.
<h2>I'm always happy to help :)</h2>
Answer: c. The carpet needed to be vacuumed, but the Hover had been broken for a month.
Explanation:
Has nothing to with the situation at hand.
Answer:
The fight over slavery impacted the American expansion westward, as it forced both sides to try to compromise. On one hand, the South did not want more "free" lands given to the already powerful North, in which there would be even more territory for slaves to run away too, while the North did not want slavery to spread westward.
The compromise was that 3/5 of the slaves were counted as population, the North would own the states north of the Mason-Dixon line that was drawn across the west, but would be forced to catch runaway slaves and return them.
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