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ololo11 [35]
3 years ago
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16. If 2 + 3 is a polynomial root, name another root of the polynomial, and explain how you know it must also be a root.​

English
1 answer:
qwelly [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

dfgfdsas

Explanation:

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3 years ago
What is a collective noun and please with example​
postnew [5]

Answer:

A collective noun is a noun that represents a collection of individuals, usually people, such as: a team

for example: eleven football players a family

for example: mother, father and two children a crew

for example: 100 sailors

Explanation:

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2 years ago
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How is Anne life affected by the when and where she is living
Alborosie
If you mean Anne Frank, she was miserable and forced to stay in the attic. It affected her life because she didn’t have freedom and she constantly was worried.
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3 years ago
Match the definition to the literary form.
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Answer:

1. Imaginary people, real events - historical fiction

2. Story in which the words and actions of characters are shown on a stage - play

3. Imaginary things treated scientifically - science fiction

4. Imaginary story with animals as main characters - animal stories

5. Short story that teaches a lesson - fable

6. Exaggerated story - tall tale

7. Story of a person's life written by someone else - biography

8. Imaginary bold, difficult undertaking - fiction adventure

9. Secret or series of unusual happenings - mystery

10. Make-believe stories to entertain children - fairy tales

Explanation:

You were given a list of literary terms and their definitions. There are two main tools that can help you solve questions such as this one: a dictionary and a glossary.

A dictionary is an alphabetically arranged listing of words that contains different information about them, such as their definitions, examples, origin, pronunciation, etc.

A glossary is an alphabetically arranged listing of words that contains words from a specific field with their definitions. For terms such as these, it would be best to use a glossary of literary terms.

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2 years ago
What does Laura’s attempt at trying to use an English idiom reveal about her character?
solong [7]
Laura's attempt at trying to use an English idiom reveals that she is eager to try English phrases and expressions.
She says "There's no use trying to drink spilt milk," and even though her use of the idiom is incorrect (it should be - there's no use crying over spilt milk), she still really wants to try and better her English speaking skills, which is always quite commendable.
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3 years ago
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