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 17.01.2022

Share your thoughts and/or feelings about how this new information to address people with the new perspective of "People First Language".

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She tells us she is most concerned about the fact that she has to pick a party with the best candidate because this is a presidential election year. She is surprised to find out how many choices there are and how little she knows about any of those choices at the party level never mind how they strike her as people. She doesn't choose someone because they were cute which is a plus for her. B: answer.

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D: She is very careful to put in details that support her confusion. She is trying to get across how complex the system is. She does this with details like a list of possible candidates beyond Dems and Reps. Her sister complicates the issue further by saying she only has a partial list. There are more.  Her writing is not particularly poetic or flowery; she just keeps on piling on the details. Your second best choice is B. The more time that passes, the more confused she becomes, but it is what she does that is important, not the time line.

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D. She went to all the trouble because she wanted to be informed. She never once came to the conclusion that voters were well informed, especially her class mates. She never implied that voting is useless.

She never once thought politics was only for the elite.  D is your only answer.

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The answer to the question in the passage are given below;

Which is the historical context surrounding this text?

B) presidential election year

The author of the passage creates a tone that is informal and conversational by using

D) word choice, details, and sentence structure.

With which statement would the speaker be MOST LIKELY to agree, based on the character traits revealed in the passage?

D) Politics requires learning and study.

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Two

She tells us she is most concerned about the fact that she has to pick a party with the best candidate because this is a presidential election year. She is surprised to find out how many choices there are and how little she knows about any of those choices at the party level never mind how they strike her as people. She doesn't choose someone because they were cute which is a plus for her. B: answer.

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D: She is very careful to put in details that support her confusion. She is trying to get across how complex the system is. She does this with details like a list of possible candidates beyond Dems and Reps. Her sister complicates the issue further by saying she only has a partial list. There are more.  Her writing is not particularly poetic or flowery; she just keeps on piling on the details. Your second best choice is B. The more time that passes, the more confused she becomes, but it is what she does that is important, not the time line.

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D. She went to all the trouble because she wanted to be informed. She never once came to the conclusion that voters were well informed, especially her class mates. She never implied that voting is useless.

She never once thought politics was only for the elite.  D is your only answer.

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1.

What can be inferred about the time period of the passage in question is that personal computers were not the norm among students. This can be seen in the following examples: "with my backpack full of notes about my essay and borrowed books", "after months of note-taking, I was eager to compose my thesis. By reading these sentences, it is possible to say that the student narrating is really eager to use the computers, yet he is not able to do it since "a makeshift list had been added for people awaiting a turn at a computer".

2.

President Reagan presents a substantiated opinion since he quotes an expert. He provides his opinion together with evidence supporting his idea. His thoughts about freedom being the key in achieving progress are also those of Mikhail Lomosov.


3. I believe that the author's word choice help express the tone of the excerpt in the sense that the negative connotations of the words "dust", "aching", and "weary" give the excerpt a tone of tiredness. The passage tells how the mole thoroughly cleans his little home, a really exhausting task to complete, and this is highlighted by the word choice. According to the dictionary Merriam Webster, "weary" means "exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness".


4. Clauses can be either independent or dependant. The first ones are known as main clauses, whereas the latter are considered subordinate clauses.  The main clause expresses a complete meaning and can exist on its own. On the contrary, the subordinate clause cannot express a complete meaning on its own.  It can't stand alone without the main clause because it strictly depends on it to give a complete meaning. Its role is "inferior" in terms of the semantics of the sentence .

Subordinate clauses can be nominal, adjectival or adverbial. In "the list with all the ingredients is on the kitchen table", we can identify an adjectival clause telling something about "the list". It is a PP (prepositional phrase) modifying the NP (nominal phrase) "the list". Therefore, the information representend by the PP should not be important in terms of the meaning so as to understand the rest of the sentence. In this way, we could remove the PP and the sentence should be complete --> "The list is on the kitchen table".   The sentence still makes sense after having removed the PP. Therefore, A is your answer.

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P Answered by Master

1.

What can be inferred about the time period of the passage in question is that personal computers were not the norm among students. This can be seen in the following examples: "with my backpack full of notes about my essay and borrowed books", "after months of note-taking, I was eager to compose my thesis. By reading these sentences, it is possible to say that the student narrating is really eager to use the computers, yet he is not able to do it since "a makeshift list had been added for people awaiting a turn at a computer".

2.

President Reagan presents a substantiated opinion since he quotes an expert. He provides his opinion together with evidence supporting his idea. His thoughts about freedom being the key in achieving progress are also those of Mikhail Lomosov.


3. I believe that the author's word choice help express the tone of the excerpt in the sense that the negative connotations of the words "dust", "aching", and "weary" give the excerpt a tone of tiredness. The passage tells how the mole thoroughly cleans his little home, a really exhausting task to complete, and this is highlighted by the word choice. According to the dictionary Merriam Webster, "weary" means "exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness".


4. Clauses can be either independent or dependant. The first ones are known as main clauses, whereas the latter are considered subordinate clauses.  The main clause expresses a complete meaning and can exist on its own. On the contrary, the subordinate clause cannot express a complete meaning on its own.  It can't stand alone without the main clause because it strictly depends on it to give a complete meaning. Its role is "inferior" in terms of the semantics of the sentence .

Subordinate clauses can be nominal, adjectival or adverbial. In "the list with all the ingredients is on the kitchen table", we can identify an adjectival clause telling something about "the list". It is a PP (prepositional phrase) modifying the NP (nominal phrase) "the list". Therefore, the information representend by the PP should not be important in terms of the meaning so as to understand the rest of the sentence. In this way, we could remove the PP and the sentence should be complete --> "The list is on the kitchen table".   The sentence still makes sense after having removed the PP. Therefore, A is your answer.

Health
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In some sports, Muscular strength is more important than muscular endurance. So the statement is true.

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In some sports, Muscular strength is more important than muscular endurance. So the statement is truIn some sports, Muscular strength is more important than muscular endurance. So the statement is tru
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A trainer has an explosive sport athlete client and has them perform explosive movements

This is an example of: biofeedback training. It perfom the SAID (specific adaptation to imposed demands) principles.

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