English, 18.09.2019 08:30 lizzieee51
Odysseus was alone, lost, and close to despair. there was nothing to be seen on the horizon. odysseus—the great and experienced warrior, hero of battles, and slayer of terrible monsters—could see nothing but small rolling waves. the vast ocean, in every direction, seemed to go on forever before finally meeting the horizon. which detail from the story most directly shows the values of the people who told it? a. odysseus is a great warrior, a hero, and a killer of monsters; such characteristics were valued. b the rolling waves could be seen in every direction; the four directions were valued. c. there were terrible monsters; they were valued. d. the horizon could be seen; it was valued.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50, needthehelp78
Question from select the correct answer. what argument is susan b. anthony making in the passage? a. male citizens created the laws to secure the rights of men, so legal reform is required to secure women’s rights. b. women are often punished for committing criminal acts that are pardoned when committed by men. c. women are judged under laws supposedly written only for males, so they are entitled to the same rights as males. d. the court judge modified the original documents to arrest and try anthony unfairly. has anyone else got this?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00, ehhshsh
Someone answer this asap for an office manger uses the function s(x) to determine the number of shirts the company can make when the employees work for a total of x hours. when the employees have worked for a total of 300 hours, they produces 500 shirts. which equation correctly represents the company’s production of shirts? a. s(300) = 500 b. s(300) = 800 c. s(500) = 300 d. s(500) = 800
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, liyahlanderson2232
How many lynching took place in the south between 1877 and 1950
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