History, 22.07.2019 13:30 iicekingmann
Easy ! which sentence uses the most sensory language? a : cleo owned a cute little puppy that wagged his tail every time cleo played with him. he had chocolate-brown eyes. b : tara's oven began to make rasping noises and emitted an awful smell. when tara tried to touch it, it was scorching hot. c : luna had the most jarring ringtone on her phone. when her phone rang in the quiet movie theater, she was very embarrassed. d : john was a huge fan of comic books. he could never get enough of the wonderful and colorful illustrations that the books featured.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:00, smithjirrah
Which of the following statements was true about lincoln's popularity at the time of the gettysburg address? a) he was just as popular as when he was elected. b) he was more popular with southerners than he had been at the beginning of the war. c) his popularity was very high. d) his popularity was very low.
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History, 22.06.2019 04:00, hayleylatti8691
What do most climatologists see as a major cause of rising global temperatures? a. earth's closer proximity to the sun due to its gravitational pull b. greenhouse gases produced by burning fossil fuels c. rising ocean levels caused by melting polar ice sheets d. water pollution cause by industrial waste
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History, 22.06.2019 05:00, eduardo60
Plz which of the following statements about spanish plantations is not accurate? a. spanish plantations grew sugarcane for export to spain b. the spanish had little concerned for the lives of the indians who worked on the plantations. c. spanish plantations grew wide variety of crops and center produce to many different european countries. d. to replace the native americans our dying off the spanish imported african slaves.
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, malenacastillo4887
Which best describes the inspiration for homer’s epic poem, the iliad?
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