What is the meaning of the word "accessible" as it is used in the following sentence?
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English, 03.02.2020 01:45 catman7884
What is the meaning of the word "accessible" as it is used in the following sentence?
jarrod had no accessible proof that his little sister hid his car keys, but he couldn't think of anyone else who would have put them in the dog's bowl.
respectful
critical
available
forgetful
read the following excerpt.
the politician tried to refute all the allegations against him. unfortunately for him, though, the evidence was far too compelling. as much as he tried, he couldn't sway voter opinion, and he lost the election.
using the context, the word compelling means
outrageous
boring
convincing
thoughtful
read the following excerpt. using the context of the sentence, select the word that best completes the sentence.
we may try in to solve our problems on our own, but it is not until we face the truth that we will learn that we must work together for progress.
credibility
predict
vain
forgive
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Benvolio: part, fools! put up your swords; you know not what you do. [beats down their swords.] enter tybalt. tybalt: what! art thou drawn among these heartless hinds? turn thee, benvolio, look upon thy death. benvolio: i do but keep the peace: put up thy sword, or manage it to part these men with me. tybalt: what! drawn, and talk of peace? i hate the word, as i hate hell, all montagues, and thee. have at thee, coward! [they fight.] —romeo and juliet, william shakespeare make an inference about the motivation behind each character’s actions in this earlier scene from the play. why does benvolio beat down their swords? a) he wants to be the one to fight b) he is angry that his servant is quarrelling c) he wants there to be peace why does tybalt draw his sword and fight? a) he is motivated by anger at his servants b) he is motivated by hatred of the montegues c) he is motivated by jealousy of benvolio and the awnser is not agressive. just a reminder to yall who put in the word agressive in alot of questions like mine. as the correct awnser
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