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Based on "Albert Schweitzer: A Life of Service and Sacrifice,” which statement best describes Schweitzer as a young boy?
Answer: The correct answer is b
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b
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ano ang epiko?
5 answers
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Hindi ko alam??
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a long poem
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ano ang konsepto ng salitang bilangguan?
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Read the excerpt from the Declaration of Sentiments.
He has made her, morally, an irresponsible being, as she can commit many crimes with impunity, provided they be done in the presence of her husband. In the covenant of marriage, she is compelled to promise obedience to her husband, he becoming, to all intents and purposes, her master—the law giving him power to deprive her of her liberty, and to administer chastisement.
Which statement best describes the relationship between Stanton’s diction and her purpose?
Stanton uses words with positive connotations to encourage women to discover their voices.
Stanton uses words with negative connotations to emphasize the persecution of women.
Stanton uses words with positive connotations to highlight women’s road toward social progress.
Stanton uses words with negative connotations to criticize women for their apathy.:
Answer:
B the second one.
Explanation:
He has made her, morally, an irresponsible being, irresponsible? That's pretty negative.
. In the covenant of marriage, she is compelled to promise obedience to her husband, he becoming, to all intents and purposes, her master obedience -- master. These words complement neither husband or wife. They are negative.
she deprived of her liberty and he can chastise her. I don't see any love in that at all. It's pretty negative.
I'd say the answer is the second one.
The last one sounds possible, but there is something very active in her irresponsibility. She knows how to stay under the wire.
Answer:
b
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We couldn't do the exercises because the
instructions were
A. neglected
B. vague
C. misinformed
D. negative
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B. vague
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b
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How is American Sign Language (ASL) related to sign language in
general?
O ASL was the first type of sign language ever invented.
O ASL is a specific type of sign language.
O ASL is the foundation for all types of sign language.
Sign language is a specific type of ASL.
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I think ASL was the first language ever invented
Answer:
B
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ASL is a specific type of sign language
Its the American version. There are other version in other countries. Sign Language is not universal to other languages.
Phonetic features relevant in describing vowel sounds include:
O a manner of articulation, tongue height, tenseness, place of articulation
tongue height, voicing, place of articulation, tenseness
ОВ.
voicing, place of articulation, manner of articulation
OC. .
op tongue height, tongue advancement, lip rounding, tenseness
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The correct answer is A. Phonetic features relevant in describing vowel sounds include manner of articulation, tongue height, tenseness, place of articulation and voicing.
Explanation:
Phonetic features are the building blocks with which one can describe and distinguish phonemes and language sounds in the languages of the world; such building blocks can be tone, aspiration, nasalization and more.
When pronouncing a specific phoneme, the speech apparatus performs a number of coordinated articulatory movements, which cause a corresponding amount of acoustic phenomena. The tongue is placed in a certain position, as are the vocal folds, the palate is closed or opened, the air flow from the lungs is completely or partially blocked, or not at all and more. These various articulatory movements and the accompanying acoustic properties cannot themselves carry any semantic information; that is, they do not constitute phonemes, but they can distinguish different phonemes.
___ are extraneous sounds or words that interrupt fluent speech
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I''m not 100% sure but is isn't it vocalized pauses
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what does OwO mean plz answer i beg u
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its kinda just like a face made with ur keyboard idrk how to explain it
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OwO is like another saying of oooooooooooooooo
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Sometimes Deaf individuals feel that they cannot enjoy music because they cannot hear (or fully hear) it. What would you say to your Deaf friend Olivia, who feels like she cannot enjoy music because she is Deaf? Do you agree with her? What evidence could you present to her about how some Deaf people do manage to enjoy music despite their lack of hearing?
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I would tell her that I it's 50/50. It is still possible to enjoy music. Deaf people can still feel the vibrations. But still also miss out on all the rest of the sounds in the song. You can still read the lyrics and sing along, but you don't fully know what the song experience is like.
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I would offer to learn how to sign the song. I would personally agree with her because vibrations don’t really mean anything when you can’t hear how the artists voices truly sound. I would present an article to her about how some people enjoy their lack of hearing through vibrations.
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article: https://www.musicalvibrations.com/music-and-d-deaf-people/
Musae sunt deae.
translation what does this mean in LATIN !! PLEASEEEE HELPP
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Muses were goddesses
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Muses were goddesses
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