Based on the excerpt from "Long Haul," we can deduce that "the long haul" represents: A. the ongoing battle to make the world a better place.
<h3>What is a context clue?</h3>
In English literature, a context clue refers to the hints in a literary work (poem) which is used by a poet to provide the meaning of an unfamiliar word or phrase, that is literally hidden in plain sight.
Based on the excerpt from "Long Haul," we can infer and logically deduce that "the long haul" represents an ongoing battle by the characters to make the world a better place for people to live in.
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The purpose of the dialogue between old Capulet and Lady Capulet is to: provide comic relief.
<h3>What is Comic Relief?</h3>
Comic relief can be described as an emotional tension that produces a relief by the interference of comic episode, especially of a drama.
The dialogue that ensued where Capulet requested for a sword, and instead, was offered a crutch by Lady Capulet, produces a comic relief in the drama.
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Answer:
3. Homogenous and unsaturated
Explanation:
Since your given information mentions 50 grams of solvent and 5 grams of solute, you must double each amount because "
Table G Solubility Curves" in the Regents Chemistry Reference Table notates curves based off of 100 g samples of water. Therefore, you must look for how soluble 10 grams of KCl is in 100 grams of water at 25 degrees Celsius.
As the picture shows, 10 grams of KCl is well below the curve for saturation, meaning that the solution is undersaturated.
As for the second part of the answer, we can tell that the solution is homogenous (of uniform composition) because there is no possibility of the salt, KCl, falling out of solution and making the mixture heterogenous (of mixed composition).
Putting all of those ideas together, we can tell that the answer to this question is:
3. Homogenous and unsaturated
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