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What is a good thing about a turn over of power in the government
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Shakespeareâs language is considered english. old middle modern current
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English, 21.06.2019 23:20
Plz me asap select the correct text in the passage. which two sentences in the passage introduce counterarguments to the speakerâs position in favor of recycling? we only have a limited number of resources to serve humans around the globe. by recycling and reusing the resources we have, we can preserve what untouched natural resources we have while extending the life of the resources weâre currently using. admittedly, we cannot reuse or recycle all of the materials we use in our daily lives.some materials are not recyclable, such as certain food containers.others items are not biodegradable regardless of what we reuse them for, and that can create problems in the long run. my opponent would use these limitations of our ability to recycle to counter my points about the materials we can recycle.however, this is not an âall or nothingâ scenario.we should reuse and recycle the materials that we can and try our best not to buy materials and products that canât be reused or recycled.by doing our part and encouraging others to do their part, we can increase our chances of conserving our remaining natural and manmade resources over time.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:50
âthe bane of the internetâ is written in first-person subjective point of view, so the narrator a) tells the story as it is happening b)tells the story as it is happened in the past c)is a minor character who tells the story as it is happening d)none of the above
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English, 22.06.2019 05:10
Maria is writing a persuasive essay for her english class. she asks marshall if it is important to use rhetorical appeals in her essay.which reasons could marshall give in favor of using rhetorical appeals
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