The dollar value v (t) of a certain car model that is t years old is given by the following exponential function.
V (t) = 26,000 (0.84)^t
Find initial value of the car and the value after 11 years. Run your answers to the nearest dollar is necessary.
Initial value: $26,000
Value after 11 years: $_____
Answer:
raining hard = raining<u> cats and dogs</u>
walked= <u>strolled</u>
felt cold and wet = <u>could feel the rain droplets as sharp glass pieces hitting her chilled face and numb hands</u> even<u> in the biting cold</u>
worried about being late=<u>what killed her inside</u> was being late at that peculiar time.
Explanation:
It was raining hard as Maria walked down the street. She felt cold and wet and was worried about being late.
It was raining<u> cats and dogs</u> as Maria <u>strolled </u>down the street. She <u>could feel the rain droplets as sharp glass pieces hitting her chilled face and numb hands</u> even<u> in the biting cold</u> but <u>what killed her inside</u> was being late at that peculiar time.
The changed sentence has the same meaning as the original sentence but depicts more feelings of the girl both on the outside and the inside.
YES, SOME IDEAS CAN BE ELUSIVE, BECAUSE YOU MIGHT HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT IT THEN FORGOT THE NEXT DAY. HOWEVER THE MORE YOU BEGAN TO ORGANIZE AND THINK ABOUT THIS IDEA, IT'S EASY NOW WHEN YOU GET TO ACTION.
Hello, a predicate adjective is everything that comes after the copulative (or linking) verb, which is in this case "were". So the correct answer is B and D, orange and brown.
Answer:
Sonnet 29 shows the poet at his most insecure and troubled. He feels unlucky, shamed, and fiercely jealous of those around him. What causes the poet's anguish will remain a mystery; as will the answer to whether the sonnets are autobiographical.
However, an examination of Shakespeare’s life around the time he wrote Sonnet 29 reveals two traumatic events that may have shaped the theme of the sonnet. In 1592 the London theatres closed due to a severe outbreak of plague. Although it is possible that Shakespeare toured the outlying areas of London, it is almost certain that he left the theatre entirely during this time to work on his sonnets and narrative poems. The closing of the playhouses made it hard for Shakespeare and other actors of the day to earn a living. With plague and poverty looming it is expected that he would feel "in disgrace with fortune"