Answer:
A word ROOT is the part of a word that shows its ORIGINAL meaning
English root words often come from other languages, especially LATIN and GREEK
Knowing the meaning of a word root can help you understand a word’s MEANING/DEFINITION (choose one, they basically mean the same thing)
Other word parts can be added to the beginning or the end of a word root to create a COMPOUND (not sure about this) word with the same central meaning.
I see that you are using the Guided Notes from Edgenuity. If you go to Slide 10 on your Instructions, you should find all of the answers to the blanks.
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Dr (name), field trips provide students an experience outside the class rooms or labs. Even with budget cuts I’m sure many of us students and volunteers are willing to help out to make our field trip viable. They give students access to culture, history, and art that may be left out of the regular curriculum. The sensory, physical, and social aspects of field trips enrich learning experiences. ... They can help students prepare for life after graduation and future careers.
It's not that good by an example can be...
Dear Diary,
I remember when I was 8 years old, my parents took me to the zoo for the first time. I was thrilled and amazed by how many different animals there were. I can still remember how fast my heart was beating, and how many times I got scolded for running off, because I wanted to see another creature such as a giraffe.
The next most exciting thing after entering the zoo was that I was allowed to pat a lion cub. It had golden fur which felt smooth to touch, and pointy whiskers that poked my skin. After that I had small pink bumps on my arms from the times when the cubs whiskers had poked me.
I loved that day so much that when it was finally time to leave I was reluctant to go and threw a small tantrum, which washed away when my parents promised to take me again. So, that visit to the zoo was the most memorable day of my life, because of how I felt.
Answer:
The answer is D: the blending of pagan and Christian traditions.
Explanation:
I took the class myself.
Answer:
<u>Step 1: Determine which options are correct
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<em>Which scenarios are considered ethically acceptable for journalists? Select three options/
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- Option A: paying money to attend a conference about climate change in order to do research for an article
- Option C: ending an investigation because it may lead to violence and disunity in a local community
- Option D: interviewing the CEOs of two insurance companies that are competing against each other
Option B doesn't make sense because if you are getting paid by a politician, that can further produce bias which can then lead to false things being spoke/written. Option E doesn't make sense because if you use information from a wiki page, that source is not verified which means that the source is unreliable. Therefore, the correct options are A, C, and D.
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