He is wise and trustworthy. I just did the assignment.
The answer is: <span>3 3/16 .
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21 15/16 minus 18 3/4 = ?
3/4 = (3*4) / (4*4) = 12/16 ;
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21 15/16 minus 18 3/4 = 21 15/16 − 18 12/16 = 3 3/16 .
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<span>Creating outlines or graphic organizers for texts you have read can help you analyze how the authors made their points
The first option and second option can automatically be crossed out because that is not the point of a thesis nor evidence. It is best to sort out the information of sources</span>
The answer is D.
The one with the kids losing their privilege
Answer:
Napoleon gets the wily lawyer Mr. Whymper to spread propaganda around the local area about how incredibly well the farm is doing under his leadership. It's all a complete lie, of course; life on the farm is characterized by tyranny, bloodshed, and chronic food shortages, but Napoleon wants Whymper to believe that everything's on the up and the up and that the farm has never been more successful.
He wants him to believe this because he's taken the decision to trade with humans in the neighboring farms and villages. If the humans find out about the real conditions on the farm, then they'll try to take advantage of the situation, insisting on paying a lower price for the goods that Napoleon plans to trade with them. They might even go one stage further and use the farm's economic weakness as an excuse to mount a full-scale invasion and ended Napoleon's rule. That's the last thing the power-hungry pig wants, so he's keen to make sure that his false picture of reality is the only one that the outside world will ever get to see.