Identify the italicized part of the sentence as cause or effect.
david left the cookies in the...
English, 29.09.2019 22:30 carmencolon119
Identify the italicized part of the sentence as cause or effect.
david left the cookies in the oven too long and they became charcoal.
cause
effect
neither
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50
“simile” by n. scott momaday what did we say to each other that now we are as the deer who walk in single file with heads high with ears forward with eyes watchful with hooves always placed on firm ground in whose limbs there is latent flight source: momaday, n. scott. “simile.” the language of literature. new york: mcdougal littell, 2006. 265. print. which of the following techniques does this poem use? i. simile ii. sensory imagery iii. allusion i and ii i and iii ii and iii i only
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English, 22.06.2019 08:10
Ead this sentence from the evolution of useful things.the underlined phrases indicateaaking waterproof sandpaper would allow wet sanding,which in turn would cut down on dust, and thus be a greatmprovementpassing of timea directional change of positiona cause-and-effect relationshipsequence of events.save and exitmark this and retur
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English, 22.06.2019 10:10
Ineed . read the passage, and choose the two (2) inferences that are most firmly based on the given information. according to one joke, scientists are now using lawyers instead of rats in laboratory experiments. there are three reasons for this change. for one thing, there are more lawyers than rats. for another, the scientists become less emotionally attached to the lawyers. and finally, certain things are so disgusting that rats won’t do them. 1. a lawyer must have made up this joke. 2. some people feel there are too many lawyers. 3. lawyers have the reputation of being willing to do anything. 4. scientists have the reputation of
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