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📝 Answered - Write an informative essay explaining how to determine when to make a compromise, the value in making compromises, and examples.

📝 Answered - Complete each sentence using the adjective form of a word from the box below. commerce - face - finance - manager - office 1. A(n) ______ advisor gives clients advice on how to manage their money. 2. According to one estimate ______ fishing has wiped out 90 percent of large fish in the ocean. 3. A ______ key skill is the ability to motivate employees. 4. ______ expressions are an important form of nonverbal communication. 5. The ______ government's definition of unemployment includes people who are "jobless, actively seeking work, and available to take a job."

📝 Answered - The words very young children say are not really words, so they do not require a response. True False

📝 Answered - Complete the following phrases by adding prepositions. 1. hook or crook 2. any rate 3. the whole 4. the other hand 5. his heart's content 6. the most part 7. the weather 8. black and white 9. dear life 10. sight, mind 11. top, the world 12. spite of 13. you and me

📝 Answered - Drag and drop the definitions on the left into the correct answer box to match the phrase. Phrases: Heave Up Make Fast Single Up Stow Away Stand By Definitions: To store when not in use To be ready To tie securely To raise To let all go but one

📝 Answered - Use the words given below in sentences of your own. (a) eager (b) overjoyed (c) witness (d) diverse

📝 Answered - Which character says, "Nature be now my goddess"? A. Edmund B. Edgar C. Lear D. Cordelia

📝 Answered - Read the following passage and identify the nouns: The city was bustling with activity. People were rushing to and fro, carrying bags and briefcases. The sound of cars honking and people chattering filled the air. A group of tourists stood a map, trying to navigate the streets. Nouns: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. B) Write the types of Nouns Identify the type of noun (common, proper, collective, abstract) for each of the following: 1. City 2. Happiness

📝 Answered - Now think about how you would use Aristotle's ethos, pathos, and logos, as well as the topics of invention, in your own persuasive essay. Write a 250- to 300-word essay on one of these topics: whether you think vegetarianism is a healthy life choice or whether you think recycling can help our planet. Use the common topics as strategies to support your argument. Highlight in yellow where you have used common topics. Remember that good persuasive essays balance pathos, ethos, and logos.

📝 Answered - Select the correct text in the passage. In these excerpts from *The Road* by Jack London, which sentence best demonstrates the author's attempt to persuade readers to be as compassionate as poor people are? At other houses the doors were slammed in my face, cutting short my politely and humbly couched request for something to eat. At one house they did not open the door. I stood on the porch and knocked, and they looked out at me through the window. They even held one sturdy little boy aloft so that he could see over the shoulders of his elders the tramp who wasn't going to get anything to eat at their house. It began to look as if I should be compelled to go to the very poor for my food. The very poor constitute the last sure recourse of the hungry tramp. The very poor can always be depended upon. They never turn away the hungry. Time and again, all over the United States, have I been refused food by the big house on the hill, and always have I received food from the little shack down by the creek or marsh, with its broken windows stuffed with rags and its tired-faced mother broken with labor. Oh, you charity-mongers! Go to the poor and learn, for the poor alone are the charitable. They neither give nor withhold from their excess. There was one house in particular where I was turned down that evening. The porch windows opened on the dining room, and through them I saw a man eating pie—a big meat-pie. I stood in the open door, and while he talked with me, he went on eating. He was prosperous, and out of his prosperity had been bred resentment against his less fortunate brothers.