Answer:
blanket
Explanation:
A singular noun is a noun that refers to only ONE object or person. Blanket is a singular noun because it means only one, where as blanketed is a verb, blankets is plural (not singular), and blank is just not a singular noun.
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Answer:
Simon birch show is generosity by going back to save a boy who was stuck in the bus that was sinking.
Explanation:
Simon Birch assignment is a video about a young man called Simon Birch. It tells about the spiritual life and emotions of Simon Birch. It shows the relationship Simon Birch had with God. How He prays, go to church and demonstrated He has faith in God.
Simon Birch was happy through out the movie even when he went swimming with Joe, he was very happy through out because Joe made him happy and He wanted Joe to trust God. He became angry with His parent when he saw they didn't care whether he stays over with Joe. He shows level of generosity by going back to save a boy in the bus who was stuck in sinking bus.
Answer(s):
1.) Increased awareness of the dangers of ocean pollution are creating interest in Pozzi's art.
2.) B - "She now has...requests from overseas."
I hope I got these, I skimmed through the article...
A little tip, my eigth grade english teacher taught me this a long time ago, but the longest answer (especially when it pertains to an article) is usually the right one.
The answer is option C: It specifies that the freedoms granted by the Emancipation Proclamation apply only in rebel states.
The Emancipation Proclamation was the announcement made by President Lincoln through which all black slaves from the rebel states in the South were granted freedom. The fifth paragraph enumerates those rebel states together with the exceptions that are excluded from the Proclamation.
A life hack is a strategy that helps you do something better or with greater ease, and that would probably also help others if they knew about it. Sometimes “shortcut” is used as a synonym. A life hack can be anything from a practical piece of advice (like the tip that you should always have certain items in the trunk of your car in case of an emergency) to a stratagem to use in social contexts (like a mnemonic device for remembering the name of someone you have just met) to a philosophical notion (like the belief that “good things come to those who wait”).
What are some of your favorite life hacks?
In the Opinion essay “The Greatest Life Hacks in the World (for Now),” David Brooks compiles a list that begins:
We here at Opinion Headquarters don’t merely offer you controversial opinions on world events; we offer priceless life hacks to help you float effortlessly through the miasma of modern existence. These are the kind of bits of golden wisdom that get earned over decades of experience but that can be shared for free.