Social Studies, 15.11.2019 22:31 AJSkullcrusher
Read this excerpt from "the destructors" by graham greene and answer the question that follows: "blackie lumbered nearer the saw and the sledge-hammer. perhaps after all nobody had turned up; the plan had been a wild invention; they had woken wiser. but when he came close to the back door he could hear a confusion of sound hardly louder than a hive in swarm; a clickety-clack, a bang bang bang, a scraping, a creaking, a sudden painful crack. he thought; it’s true, and whistled." why is confusion an effective choice?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:10
Speaker 1: now that we are independent, americans should create a government that mirrors the government of great britain. speaker 2: after experiencing a tyranny of great britain, americans know how important it is to limit the government's power. speaker 3: our victory in the revolutionary war prove that americans have wisdom to choose good leaders. speaker 4: as for former colonies, the american states are likely to thrive under a system of strong centralized government. which speaker would most likely support the government established by the articles of confederation? a. speaker 2 b. speaker 3 c. speaker 1 d. speaker 4
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:40
Around the third week of a college class, a professor decides she’s had enough, is tired of dealing with bureaucracies, and wants out. so one day, instead of coming to class, she flies to tahiti and sells souvenirs on the beach. if this happened, the college would simply assign a substitute to finish the course. what does this tell you about the nature of the authority wielded by a professor?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:30
Which of these would be describing a developed country? a) literacy rate of 84% b) life expectancy of 58 years c) post-secondary education rate of 10% d) infant mortality rate of 3 per 1,000 births
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