English, 25.03.2020 16:20 heyboi2516
A cow infected with BSE has difficulty holding up its head. Its muscles twitch uncontrollably. It stumbles and falls. Eventually, it loses the ability to walk. Soon after, it dies. People who eat meat from a cow infected with BSE can have similar symptoms. Their brain tissue gets spongy, resulting in dementia. That's a nerve disorder that causes loss of perception, memory, and judgment. After a while, they become paralyzed–and then die. —When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! How Safe Are We?, John DiConsiglio What is the main problem stated in this excerpt? Cows can't hold their heads up and fall down. Brain tissue gets spongy. BSE causes death in humans and cows. Cows die from the disease.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:10, tynitenaire
“dylan was a revolutionary,” bruce springsteen said in his 1988 speech inducting dylan into the rock and roll hall of fame. “the way that elvis freed your body, bob freed your mind.” early masterpieces such as “a hard rain’s a-gonna fall” and “visions of johanna” and “like a rolling stone” fueled a debate: are rock lyrics poetry? the answer must be yes, because on thursday, dylan was awarded the highest honor for a writer: the nobel prize in literature. the swedish academy, in making him the first american winner since novelist toni morrison in 1993, cited him for “having created new poetic expressions within the great american song tradition.” –“dylan's nobel prize settles debate: rock lyrics are poetry,” dan deluca what is the best summary of the author’s claim? rock lyrics can be like poetry. bob dylan was a revolutionary. musicians deserve nobel prizes. more americans deserve nobel prizes.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:00, arangoaiden71
If you was to write an essay how can your teacher you write an outstanding essay.
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