Answer:
All you have to do is wacth the documentry
Well, it depends on what online site you have. Email your mentor teacher, ( if you have one) or call them. if they do not answer then leave a voicemail
Answer:
c
Explanation:
C. I have no clue what those are
1. antidisestablishmentarianism -<span> (anti- + disestablishment + -arian + -ism)
2. Choice A.</span><span> - Opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
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3. </span>Mauritania
4. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
5. Choice <span>B. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
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6. Choice <span>D. HyperText Markup Language
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7. Choice <span>A. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
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8. Choice A.<span> Anglo-Saxon for "dung on a stick."
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9. True
10. Choice <span>D. Speaker of the House of Representatives
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11. False
12. Choice </span><span>E. Ashur
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13. Choice <span>C. Nitrogen, erbium, darmstadtium
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14. Choice <span>D. Polonium
15. Choice </span><span>C. Jim James
16. Choice </span><span>B. Harry
17. $75.00
18. Choice </span><span>B. Blue, red, blue, yellow
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The underlined pronoun used in the subordinate clause which is the word "who" is used as a, option A. Subject. The word who is used as a subject because it is the pronoun that refers to its antecedent, the word "woman". It is not used as a direct object because it is not the receiver of the action. Neither as an indirect object or object of a preposition.