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Indicate the appropriateness of the subject for a research paper by choosing appropriate or not appropriate. if the subject is not appropriate, select the reason why. if the subject is appropriate, select "appropriate, no reason needed."
the history of my hometown from 1800 to 1900.
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Which textbook section would you use to identify the books and articles the author used or referred to in writing the book? introduction bibliography index table of contents
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23456how does pap feel about huck's education, and the fact that he can read and write? pap does not like the school huck is attending, and thinks he could do a better job educating his son.pap feels that huck has enough money at judge thatcher's house, so he does not need to learn to read and wipap believes that education is important, and that huck should keep attending school.pap believes that, by going to school, huck is trying to prove he is better than his father.next questione ask for
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
4. how does the speaker's comparison of sinners to aninsect (paragraph 7) contribute to the central idea of thetext? o a it emphasizes the negative view god has ofsinners and how inconsequential they are to him.o b it stresses the connection that exists between allof god's creatures, whether they be human orinsect.o c it suggests that sinners can change for the better,as insects are known to go throughtransformations.o d it portrays sinners as being just as prevalentaround the earth as the wide variety of insects.
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