The moon, with its gray, cratered face, is the brightest and largest object in the night sky. What does the phrase "gray, cratered face" in the sentence suggest about the moon? A. A man with a gray face is standing on the moon. B. Its craters resemble a face, giving it human features. C. Its face looks like it is smiling because it is so bright. D. Its face, made of craters, can only be seen at night.
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00, timmonskids6027
An effective thesis statement will reflect . . 1) possible weaknesses in your own argument. 2) possible weaknesses in your opponent's argument. 3) the type of document--or genre--you plan to write. 4) your attitudes about aquatic mammals
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English, 22.06.2019 08:40, cecil13
Westridge, ohio — more than 600 transportation employees went on strike at midnight last night after the westridge city council rejected their demand for a 10% pay increase. the strike affects all bus and rail services throughout westridge and the neighboring communities of turlock, smithfield, and lowell grove. "we hoped we would not be forced to strike, but until our demands are met, we really have no choice," said wanda thompson, a representative of the transportation employees union. "we simply don't get paid what we deserve." members of the westridge city council see the situation differently. "our employees already earn 6% more than the state average for similar transportation jobs," said raoul cobian, president of the westridge city council. hopefully the two groups can come to an agreement soon and bring this unnecessary strike to an end. what is the common name for the underlined information in the article?
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English, 22.06.2019 12:30, ahmadfarriz4088
What does the speaker do in the beginning of her speech that conveys she is a credible, reliable speaker
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