Which sentence should be replaced to better support the passage’s central idea? "This world-renowned collection houses an impressive array of artwork, including woodblock prints, tea ceremony articles, bamboo sculptures, and much more." "One piece of particular interest is a 17th-century ink-on-silk drawing of Daruma, a South Indian monk." "Visitors can also view Japanese ceramics and paintings by women artists from the 17th–19th centuries—the largest such collection outside of Japan." "The Denver Art Museum is one of the larger US art museums, with its global collections containing more than 70,000 works of art from around the world."
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SAT, 24.06.2019 17:30
Choose the best option to complete the statement. the purpose of the first phrase of the u.s. constitution, "we the people," is to demonstrate the power of the president to the people show the people that the government leaders are in charge show that the people created the government and that it exists for the people discourage enemihoees of the people from trying to interfere with our country
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Which of these terms are associated with communication between neurons? chemical signals, electrical signals, synapse chemical signals, synapse, neurotransmitters synapse, electrical signals, chemical signals synapse, electrical signals, neurotransmitters
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:00
The graph shows a trend in an ecosystem over time caused by increased pollution in the region. what can you conclude from the graph? a. there’s lower biodiversity among birds. b. there’s a higher reproductive rate among birds. c. there’s a significant decline in the number of producers. d. other types of animals were unaffected by pollution.
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