English, 26.11.2020 14:00 ddmoorehouseov75lc
Read this excerpt from the brochure “Nanotechnology: Big Things from a Tiny World.” As you read, look for words that have Greek and Latin word parts and consider context clues.
Nanosensors in food packaging can measure pathogens and other contaminants in food, indicating if it is safe to eat.
Based on your knowledge of the prefix patho‒ (which means “disease”), and the context clues nearby, how would define the word pathogens?
A)something that causes illnesses
B)something that is added to food
C)something that doesn’t cause illnesses
D)a life-threatening disease
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30
Read the excerpts from "the royal house of thebes" and "the story of a warrior queen." "we are women," she told her sister. "we must obey. we have no strength to defy the state." "choose your own part," antigone said. "i go to bury the brother i love." "you are not strong enough," ismene cried. "why, then when my strength fails," antigone answered, "i will give up." she left her sister; ismene dared not follow her. —"the royal house of thebes" again and again the romans were defeated, till it almost seemed as if the britons really would succeed in driving them out of the country. boadicea herself led the soldiers, encouraging them with her brave words. "it is better to die with honor than to live in slavery," she said. "i am a woman, but i would rather die than yield. will you follow me, men? " and of course the men followed her gladly. —"the story of a warrior queen" how are the archetypes presented in these two passages different? the first passage shows antigone as a warrior, and the second passage shows boadicea as a tragic heroine. the first passage shows antigone as a tragic heroine, and the second passage shows boadicea as a sage. the first passage shows antigone as a rebel, and the second passage shows boadicea as a warrior. the first passage shows antigone as a villain, and the second passage shows boadicea as a sage.
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Read this excerpt from the brochure “Nanotechnology: Big Things from a Tiny World.” As you read, loo...