Advertisements are one tool for Choose...
A. Propaganda
B. Information
C. Validity

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Advertisements are used mainly to spread info about a product or event.


Related Questions

Can someone help me with these two questions? It has to do with Macbeth and Hacate!

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Answer:

She could be a mentor or make commentary on Shakespeare's play, including both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself struggling with their moral codes and having small psychotic breakdowns, some bigger than others (Lady M literally dies).

Honestly that last one is a little tricky. She wants to help Macbeth, essentially by destroying him. Maybe that's what your teacher means? She's very confident and has a sort of complex that she controls fate, while criticizing Macbeth for his over-confidence. She says some paradoxical things and so do the witches, such as the phrase "when the battle's lost and won" meaning, technically that they both won and lost the battle, a paradox. Of course, it means the actual loss comes from casualty, but grammatically it is a paradox. Macbeth doesn't really have a clue what it means.

Explanation:

I'm sorry I could not be so definite. I love Macbeth and even performed in it two years ago. These questions are a little strange. Ha-ha! Hope this helped in some way anyhow.

In the context of the text, what is a friend? Do you agree with how Aristotle defines a perfect friendship? Why or why not? Do you think there are circumstances in which it is acceptable to have friendships of varying quality? Why or why not?​

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Answer:

friend is any person you love, play with and spend many tines togethers.

Read the excerpt from "Roald Amundsen."

In 1903, Amundsen achieved personal fame when he was the first to successfully navigate the Northwest Passage. This treacherous ice-bound route ran between the northern Canadian mainland and Canadian Arctic Archipelago.






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Which text feature would best support the details in the excerpt?

an illustration of Canada
a photograph of Amundsen
a map showing the Northwest Passage
a chart of all of Amundsen’s accomplishments in 1903

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Answer

a map showing the Northwest Passage

A map showing the Northwest Passage is the best option to supposed the details in the excerpt.

what is the moral of toy story ?​

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Explanation:

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This is the moral vision of the Toy Story films: The good life for a toy is the life of being there for a child who owns, plays with, and protects them, and to be there for other toys as a faithful friend, that they too may experience this good life

Answer: play with toys in a good way and they will come to u again and again

L mao  XD

What creative techniques are used to attract my attention.

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Answer:

Is this a question on a quiz?

Explanation:

definitely cooking and painting

PLEASE HELP ME!!!
Read the following statements and answer the question below.
1. The government acts according to a written constitution.
2. Everyone is treated fairly by the judicial system, regardless of status or wealth.
Which political concept is described?

A. equality
B.freedom
C. rule of law
D. inalienable rights

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Answer:

C. Rule of law.

Explanation:

I chose this because written constitution means a formal document defining nature of the constitutional settlement, the rules that govern the political system and the rights of citizens and governments in a codified form.

Please Unscramble this words
1. ili mes
2. porh team
3. norse fiction pai
4. Lit rationale
5. poetia amoon

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Answer:

1.semili

2.methapor

3.

4.

5.

explanation

do it no.3 to 5 I have no idea about that

Who does the shoemaker consider to be ""wolves""? What’s the purpose of this comparison?this is in the story ""from lithuania to the chicago stockyards"" on commonlit

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Answer:

The Russians

Explanation:

The shoemaker considered the Russians to be man-wolves because of the ill treatment they meted out to people. The shoemaker gave the family he was visiting, instances of how the Russians would not allow the Lithuanians to go to school or learn their language. They were forced to go to Russian schools and also pay for them. They were cheated out of their hard work and had to live like slaves.

He thus encouraged the narrator to leave to America where he could gain liberty and happiness.

Answer:

it is c

Explanation:

i could be wrong tho

Free-verse poetry has ____.

A) a rhyming word at the end of each line

B) no set meter

C) a shape that looks like the subject of the poem

D) no rhythm or imagery

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I think your answer would be B

I need someone to define these words please its due soon!!!
2. Fealthy
3. Hombre
4. Scuttling
5. Thou
6. Slight
7. Parole
8. Gruel
9. Obligation
10. Ruckus
11. Gizmo
12. Lance
13. Manager
14. Kin
15. Ignorant
16. Injustice
17. Skittery
18. Redeemed
19. literate
20. Accommodations
21 Villain
22. Corrosive
23. Aberration
24. Bionic
25. Neanderthals
26. Linear
27. Prodigy
28. Facilitative
29. Manifestation
30. Stabilized

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Answer:

Explanation:98373727272Manseed28

Read this passage that Anil wrote for language arts.

Mom, Dad, and I put balloons all around the living room. I painted a huge banner that read “Welcome Home, Grandma!” Dad and I baked a chocolate cake and put it on the coffee table.
When Grandma walked into the room, she shouted, “My goodness!”
Then we all ate cake and celebrated her homecoming together.

Anil uses an exclamation point to show that his grandmother is
upset.
doubtful.
surprised.
confused.

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Answer:

Anil uses an exclamation point to show that his grandmother is( surprised)

What do the witches say to Macbeth in Act 1, Scene 3?

(Select 3)

Question 4 options:

All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis!


Not so happy, yet much happier.


Lesser than Macbeth, and greater.


All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!


Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none.


All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!

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Answer:

A C D

Explanation:

I think that's right!

Tyrone is writing an essay about the importance of schools adopting exercise programs. What would be most relevant to his essay?

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Answer: an example of a national program that encourages kids to exercise

Explanation:

The options are:

a step by step outline of exercises that can be done in schools

a story about how a kid in school inspired his family to exercise

an example of a national program that encourages kids to exercise

an explanation about why Tyrone likes to exercise

Since Tyrone is writing an essay about the importance of schools adopting exercise program Ms, the most relevant to his essay will be an example of a national program that encourages kids to exercise.

This will be of immense benefit because it's a national program and can give Tyrone's essay the needed help for the schools to adopt the exercise programs.

C.an example of a national program that encourages kids to exercise

Explanation:

I took the test and got it right

WILL MARK BARINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!
Which statement is a central idea of “Zlateh the Goat”?


As the storm rages, Aaron and Zlateh realize they may not live through the storm.


Animals and human beings can work together successfully.

Aaron and Zlateh survive a dangerous snow storm by taking shelter in a haystack.


While Zlateh eats hay, Aaron drinks her milk to survive.

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Answer: good morning

Explanation: :D

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What is the best compliment someone could give you? Why?

I couldn't think of best compliments a person would have given me T^T

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The best compliments would be someone telling me I have a good head on my shoulders or an old soul. I take this as one of the biggest compliments as I’ve had a lot of struggles in my preteen-teen years. It makes me feel as though due to my traumas making me grow up quicker mindset wise that I comfort people with my understanding old soul.

Answer:

Aww ! your beautiful i bet!

Explanation:

Even bakugou ( kacchan) would say that :)

he would also say. ~Teddy bear~

Hope this helps ( bkdk)

Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
1) In this passage, the character of the pedestrian begins as
ends as
but
A) happy; unhappy
B) annoyed; insulted
9 confused, gratified
D) concerned; carefree

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If I remember right the answer was D.

Finish the quote from Hunger Games: "Dinner isn't really about food, it's about...​

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Answer:

Hi there~

The answer would be:

Dinner isn't really about food, it's about planning our strategies.

Hope this helped

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On which topic did Joe Biden rely on science to support his decisions?

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Answer:

Former Vice President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of approaching the coronavirus pandemic with caution and touched on his running mate selection process during a wide-ranging question-and-answer session with reporters on Tuesday.

The remarks, which were made in Wilmington, Del., followed Biden's address unveiling his plan to combat racial inequality in the economy

When asked whether professional sports should be allowed amid the pandemic, Biden said, "They should just follow the science."

"It seems to me that it’s probably not going to be able to happen based on what the leagues themselves are saying,” he said referring to a recent outbreak of the virus that resulted in MLB suspending the rest of the Miami Marlins' season on Tuesday. "I mean you have the Marlins saying, we can't do it. So I think they should probably just follow the science."

Explanation:

The website was THE HILL btw

What do you think the term [ocean acidification] means?

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Answer: I think it means the toxins the ocean releases from the bottom

Explanation:

A cover letter may be searched for keywords. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

taking the test rn hope its right on edge 2021

The statement "a cover letter may be searched for keywords" is definitely true.

What is a cover letter?

A cover letter may be defined as a type of written document that is commonly submitted with a job application. It typically outlines the credentials and interests of an applicant in the open position. With respect to these, candidates gate priority.

Keywords in a cover letter are words and phrases that relate to specific skills, abilities, and other qualifications and traits that employers look for when they screen applications, resumes, and cover letters.

An application letter, i.e. also known as a cover letter is a summary of your strongest and most relevant skills and abilities that will be expanded in your resume or selection criteria. It always includes the keywords that define the interests and credentials.

Therefore, the statement "a cover letter may be searched for keywords" is definitely true.

To learn more about Cover letters, refer to the link:

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Lines 1–8: What lines might be stated this way in modern English?: “You airy spirits leave no footprints on the sand as you chase the waves that come ashore.”

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Answer:

"And ye that on sands with printless foot/ Do chase the ebbing Neptune, and do fly him/ When he comes back

Write a story tat starts with the line I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn’t stop me

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Answer:

what are you asking im sorry

Explanation:

Paragraph about that cuz

(I’m SHOOK.)
When you’re working to classify a slang term, ask yourself: How is the word functioning in this sentence? What is its job? Is it describing? Is it working as a person, place, thing, or idea? Is it working as an action? Write your answer below: im shook is the thing your using

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Answer:

I'm shook would be more of a feat that describes a state of expression.

Explanation:

When you say something like "I'm SHOOK" you're most likely describing how surprised or shocked you are. This expression defines feeling, so far as how something suddenly makes you feel.

Shook is a slang term for "shaken up", in which shaken up also means surprised, or scared/afraid.

30 points!!! :)
Write a diary entry that directly or indirectly reveals some of your personality traits. Share some important aspects of who you are—in other words, your point of view.

If you don't answer this properly your cursed with bad luck and your getting reported

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Answer:

Dear Diary,

Today has been a really long day. Though it started out carefree and fun, we got bad news. Unfortunately the trip that my mom had scheduled for Hawaii got cancelled due to the recent pandemic. Though I'm really upset about it I know there are worse things than this in life but I'm still really bummed. Maybe ill see if I can hang out with a friend and go shopping instead. Until next time :)

Love,

Maddie M. <3

Answer:

Some of my personality traits are that im very silly, Im very hardworking, and sometimes I can be a bit lazy. I say i'm silly because of the way I act it just seems to be funny to everyone, im hardworking because I try to complete my work when its due, and im lazy because sometimes when I think I deserve a break I end up taking a break for a long time and sometimes dont get the things that need to get done.

Explanation:

What's the author's overall thought on how parents should treat their teen's crushes?
A. Parents should inform their teens not to take crushes seriously.
B. Parents should support their teens and be ready to help them understand there
are sometimes risks and possible fallouts to having crushes.
C. Parents should discourage crushes.
D. Parents should encourage crushes, but mostly stay out if it.

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Can you copy paste text?


( pretty sure it’s D though, possibly B. As those seem like widely accepted options.
I think the answer you’re looking for is
D.
- I hope this helps, I got it right. Enjoy the rest of your day/night, please make me brainliest!

What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza?

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the answer is AABBA

Answer:

AABBA

Explanation:

Song        A

Strong     A

Treed me     B

Freed me     B

Long             A

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Ever since Sam had moved to the mountains, he had an interest in exploring caves. He had always been adventurous. Sam was small, but strong and stubborn.


Sam and his friend always went exploring caves together. They knew it was safer to explore with a friend than to go alone. Besides it was more fun. They had recently discovered a new cave opening, and plans were made to spend the next day exploring it.


When Sam arrived to pick up Harry, he found Harry sick with mumps. Harry would be at least two weeks getting well. Sam knew the winter snow would begin to fall soon and close the opening of the cave. Should he risk his safety and explore the cave? He couldn't stand the thought of waiting until spring to see the cave, so off he went.


Once inside, Sam found the cave to be all he had hoped for. The cave was large enough inside for him to stand and seemed to go back a long way. As he began making his way further in, Sam suddenly slipped and found himself on his back, drenched in an ice-cold pool of water. As he moved to get on his feet, a searing pain ran up his leg. Sam had sprained his ankle, and he could not climb out of the pool. "Why did I come alone?" he groaned.


Not long after, he heard a familiar voice calling from the cave entrance.


"Sam! Are you in there?"


"Yeah," Sam yelled back, "Ritchie! Is that you?"


"Yeah," shouted Ritchie, "Are you all right?" Ritchie made his way inside the cave towards Sam's voice. In the dim light, he could see Sam sitting in the pool. "What are you doing in that pool. It's cold in here."


Sam felt strong arms help him to his feet. "I fell in and sprained my ankle. How did you know I was here?"


"Harry knew you would try it alone", explained Ritchie, "so he gave me directions to the cave to make sure you were all right. It looks like it's a good thing I came when I did!"


Wrapped in a blanket and safe outside, Sam was sure he would never go exploring alone again.


Provide a description of the plot.


A. Problem:


B. Action:


C. Climax:


D. Outcome:

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Answer:

Problem: Harry has the mumps and cannot explore the cave with Sam.

Action: Sam falls into an ice cold pool and sprains his ankle. He is all alone in the cave.

Climax: Ritchie calls out for sam and rescues him from the cave.

Outcome: Sam is safe from the cave and is sure he would never go exploring alone again.

Describe the characters from the William Tell story. Use complete sentences.
A. First emperor:
B. New emperor:
C. Gesler:
D. William Tell:
E. Walter Tell:
A. First emperor: B. New emperor: C. Gesler: D. William Tell: E. Walter Tell:
WRITER
HELP ENGLISH TEST!!!

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Answer:

Walter" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

What claim does McLuskie make about Shakespeare’s value? What evidence does she provide to support her claim?

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Answer:

The extent of Shakespeare’s legacy 450 years on from his birth is incalculable. But this, of course, does not stop some from trying. To many the crown of Britain’s cultural output, Shakespeare is integral to our very language, widely celebrated, studied, acted, seen. So sourcing hard evidence on the cultural value of Shakespeare is a fool’s game, if a fun one.

To start with, both the words in the concept of “cultural value” are so overloaded, so controversial, that real figures for either of them are impossible to find. Are we talking about the anthropological or the aesthetic version of culture? Are we in the realm of economic use, exchange, symbolic or discursive value? And Shakespeare? Are we referencing the texts, the editions, the amateur and professional productions, or the stories, the adaptations, the movies?

The only evidence we have is about the life, writing and social relationships of the writer. And this cannot hope to explain the crazy variety of ideas and objects that shelter under the most famous name in history.

Shakespeare’s plays came to dominate the cultural production of later times by providing free content for the new theatres that opened after the theatrical lock-down of the English civil war. In their printed version, they became a point of reference for those who claimed the supremacy of English writing in contests with classical literature. They also provided useful, out of copyright, texts for the hugely expanded literature market created by universal education.

The plays’ stories of family dynamics, political conflict and personal tragedy, expressed in eloquent metaphorical poetry, provided the material for new works of political satire, children’s books, and heart-breaking romances. And the attention of critics and commentators reconfigured them as narratives of colonialism, sexual conflict, race relations and the trials of old age.

The work of performers and commentators, printers and editors, adaptors and educators all added value to the old plays and that value was consolidated and secured by amateur clubs and fan-groups. And then came along the heritage organisations and publicly funded theatre companies that continue to reproduce and advocate for “Shakespeare” to this day.

Brand analysts occasionally have fun speculating (in both senses) about the brand value of Shakespeare. But they all concede that the eye-watering sums they cite (US$562 million is the latest) would only work if the brand was owned by a commercial company.

It isn’t: as theatre companies, heritage tourist sites, festival organisers and even educators have found. The Shakespeare Institute, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Shakespeare’s Globe or the Oregon Shakespeare festival may all want to claim the Bard but they know their “Shakespeare” is only as good as the performance, experience, or master’s programme presented in his name.

So perhaps the original texts themselves could help us put a value on “Shakespeare”. Let’s say, one of the 40 remaining complete copies of the First Folio. The most recent sale of a Shakespeare Folio raised £2.5m (1m less than Sotheby’s estimate).

But that price, of course, reflects the rare book market, not the cultural value of Shakespeare. “Shakespeare” can be adopted by the book market, the iPhone case market, the tourist market or the education market but Shakespeare is always only the poster boy in markets whose value rests in the assets, labour and distribution that they use.

So the value that ensues is created by the investment of finance and labour on the part of creators, audiences, universities, or merchandise companies. The asset on which all of these depends – the texts of the plays – is freely available to anyone. It is priceless in the literal sense of having no price because it cannot be exchanged. Even a terrible “Shakespeare” product (squeaking Shakespeare duck anyone?) cannot damage the capacity of the poems and plays to be worked through again and again.

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