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I don't know everything but 7 is English if you were born in a country where English is spoken. 9 is Latin I think 4 is bilingual and unfortunately I don't know more
The answer is A. the gravelike smell of the shed.
The correct option is D: <em>That his genotype would survive.</em>
Technical language refers to terminologies or jargon used and easily understood by people or professionals who work in a particular field.
In this case, the word "<em>genotype</em>" is a piece of technical language.
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Many English words are formed by taking basic words and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes to them. A basic word to which affixes (prefixes and suffixes) are added is called a root word because it forms the basis of a new word. For example, the word lovely consists of the word love and the suffix-ly.
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Harriet Tubman (c.1822-1913) was an American abolitionist. She is famous for her efforts to help the slaves.
- Harriet's real name was Araminta Ross. It was only later that she adopted the name 'Harriet' after her mother.
- Harriet was born a slave herself and grew up on Maryland's Eastern Shore, with both free and enslaved people. Harriet's husband, however, was a free man. When she fled to Pennsylvania, he did not accompany her and eventually re-married.
- When trying to escape from slavery, she employed multiple disguises - she would pretend to be a field hand and a horse-servant, or to read newspapers. As her owners knew she could not read, they did not suspect it was her.
- Harriet had a nickname 'Moses', after the prophet Moses in the Bible who helped his people gain freedom. She got this nickname because she returned to Maryland many times in an attempt to rescue other slaves.
- During the Civil War, Harriet worked as a nurse, as well as a spy.