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[Free] Complete the words: man mother S _ _ K _ _ ce er _ _ en _ _ lay _ _ rey he his _ _ hat _ _ nay ed all _ _ at _ _ ut at _ _ ow _ _ et _ _ ame o _ _ et _ _ un _ _ ire at ead _ _ obe _ _ ed ey o _ _ am _ _ en
[Free] Read the passage carefully: The Magic Garden There was once a small school with a beautiful garden. The garden had many kinds of flowers - roses, lilies, sunflowers, and tulips. Every morning, the children came to school and ran to the garden to look at the flowers. One day, the children noticed something strange. The flowers seemed to be smiling at them. A soft voice whispered, "Thank you for taking care of us." The children were surprised but happy. From that day on, they called it the Magic Garden. Answer the following questions: 1. What was special about the garden? 2. Name two flowers mentioned in the passage. 3. What did the flowers say to the children? 4. Why did the children call it the Magic Garden?
[Free] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
[Free] Identify which group of words is a complete sentence. A. The spectators cheered. B. The teams glared at each other. C. Nobody was a loser today. D. All of the above are complete sentences.
[Free] Complete the sentences with appropriate sequence signals. Choose from the box: finally, first, second, third, next, meanwhile, then, before How to Stop Disinformation Online Fake news are false or fabricated stories that are meant to mislead or deceive readers and to influence views. If you want to make sure the information you share in your social media accounts are true and reliable, you must know how to spot fake news. 1. _______, examine the credibility of the web page. It should be from a legitimate news website or a reputable blog. Check the qualifications of the author, writer, or blogger. 2. _______ reading the article, look at the date stamp if it shows updated information related to a current issue. 3. _______, scrutinize the quality of the article. If it is riddled with grammatical errors, you might as well just close the tab. 4. _______, compare the content with the headline or title. If the title looks sensationalized, the article could only be a clickbait. 5. _______, look for trustworthy sources cited by the author. You can examine the original documents, reports, and quotes cited to check if the information is used accurately. 6. _______, you can consult fact-checking websites or search if the information is also available elsewhere. 7. _______, if you find the article informative and accurate, consider sharing it with others. 8. _______, if you have proven it to be fake news, report it to online moderators. This way you can help remove disinformation online.
[Free] First, explain why the answer you chose for question #9 is an acceptable paraphrase of the passage from Feldman (2013). Next, explain why the three passages you did not choose are not acceptable paraphrases of the passage from Feldman (2013).
[Free] Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold. You've won a new book cover! Sesax Questions answered 4) The DJ on our college radio station is known for his unpredictable taste in music, sampling everything from classical guitar to heavy metal to reggae. When I interviewed him for the school newspaper, I learned that his musical choices mirror his mercurial temperament; our conversation was like few I'd ever had.
[Free] Why could we consider Macbeth a tragic hero? A. He becomes a powerful king. B. He commits murder to get what he wants. C. He has to overcome much pain and sorrow. D. His tragic flaw helps to cause his downfall.
[Free] Box the noun in the sentence: 1. I love reading books. 2. The dancers dance gracefully. 3. The frogs swim in the pond. 4. Today is my birthday! 5. She is from Laguna.
[Free] A. Read the descriptions of oral and written language that follow. Rewrite them in the correct headings. ORAL I'm gonna hit you up! gotta go Aight WRITTEN I will update you later I have to leave/I need to Alright, okay C. Answer the following: 1. Do you think it would have been easier if you went to her office and asked her orally? Why? 2. What difficulty did you have in writing the letter? 3. In your own words, give the differences between oral and written language. 4. Which language is more effective, oral or written? Why?
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