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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
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Question 1

English
1 answer:
statuscvo [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Question 1

Criticism

Summary

Critique √

Argument

Analysis

Question 2

A particle that has a negative charge

Non-polar Molecule

Neutrons

Electrons

Protons√

Question 3

Smallest unit that consists of at least two atoms

Protons

Neutrons

Electrons√

Molecules

Question 4

Full of sarcasm and Irony

Satire

Tone

Epic√

Lyrics

Question 5

Uncharged Particle

Electrons

Neutrons

Polar Molecule√

Protons

Question 6

Substances that cannot be separated and found on a periodic table.

Elements

Solids

Compounds√

Molecules

Question 7

Lent or Lending

Loans

Commission

Grants

Profit√

Question 8

A short summary of a venture or event.

Alliteration

Archetype

Anecdote√

Allegory

Question 9

The quality or condition of being intense

Intensity

Measurement

Potential Energy√

Electricity

Question 10

An exclusive control like in a business

Balance and Trade

Monopoly

Bureaucracy√

Checks and Balances

Question 11

Valuable Goods

Records

Commodities

Stocks

Finances√

Question 12

Two or more characters conversing

Argumentation√

Dialogue

Monologue

Fluency

Question 13

A study that deals with the earth's geography like atmosphere and oceans.

Neurophysics

Kinetics

Thermodynamics

Geophysics√

Question 14

A person who works and provides services for a fee, but not a full time employee.

Broker

Appraiser

Vendor

Contractor√

Question 15

A poem that is meant to be spoken out loud, or even sung.

Sonnet

Haiku

Ballad

Genre√

Question 16

A category of literature or art

Summary

Genre

Personification√

Lyrics

Question 17

Electric Charge

Electricity√

Radiation

Discovery

Kinetic Energy

Question 18

A warning or hint about something happening in the future of a story.

Alliteration

Flashback

Foreshadowing√

Allegory

Question 19

Free moving molecules

Elements

Solids

Liquids

Compounds√

Question 20

Implied

Explicit

Implicit

Embargo√

Marketable

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