9. Saving some private time for yourself and learning to "pigeonhole" problems are two examples of A. renewing your attitude through daily activities. B. correcting a tardiness or absentee problem. C. effectively handling plateau periods. D. failing to accept responsibility for mistakes.
Answer:Saving some private time for yourself and learning to "pigeonhole" problems are two examples of renewing your attitude through daily activities. Option B is the correct one.
Explanation:
the verb to pigeonhole someone or something is defined as the act of deciding that it belongs to a particular class or category, usually without considering all their qualities or characteristics.
When reading a problem-and-solution text, remember that the _______ is what needs to be solved. A. effect B. solution C. central idea D. problem
What is Eleanor Roosevelt’s main purpose in “What I Hope to Leave Behind”?
to inform and entertain
to persuade
to entertain
to inform
Answer: to persuade
Eleanor Roosevelt’s main purpose in “What I Hope to Leave Behind” is to persuade.
She believes that people have an ability to enjoy life and one important thing that we must do is to give or share those people that ability to enjoy life. To help others enjoy life, Eleanor Roosevelt says that we have to value money less.
Answer:
To persuade
Explanation:
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Memos, emails, and reports constitute what type of communication?
A scientist present her results to a panel of her peers. Another scientist disagrees with result and gives a rebuttal.what his rebuttal include in order to be valid
2. Why does Dr. Dorian say he believes it's possible that animals talk? A. He has heard them. B. People talk, so animals can, too. C. Nothing proves they don't. D. Fern has talked to them.
I believe the correct answer is: D. Fern has talked to them.
In the children’s novel “Charlotte’s web” written by an American author E. B. White, Dr. Dorian says that he believes it is possible that animals talk, if children say so. In his dialogue with Mrs. Arble, Dr. Dorian explains that children pay more attention than adults and that he’s ready to believe Fern, if she said that animals could talk:
“It is quite possible that an animal has spoken civilly to me and that I didn’t catch the remark because I wasn’t paying attention. Children pay better attention than grownups. If Fern says that the animals in Zuckerman’s barn talk, I’m quite ready to believe her.”
Charlotte was not hungry that morning, so she just had a smidgen of cake at the office birthday party. Which words in this sentence provide a clue to the meaning of smidgen? A. that morning B. of cake C. not hungry D. birthday party
Can someone help me with this latin passage? (sorry I forgot to put it in here)
DĒ MŪCIŌ SCAEVOLĀ
1 “Rōmānus sum” inquit Mūcius, “cīvis. Hominēs mē Mūcium vocant. Tē hostem occīdere cupiēbam. Mīlitēs tuōs nōn timēbam. Nunc mortem nōn timeō. Rōmānī vim hostium nōn timent. Multī sunt Rōmānī mihi similēs et parātī id facere, quod ego facere nōn poteram.
5 Semper igitur cīvēs nostrōs timēre dēbēs. Bellum contrā nōs geris nōn sōlum in castrīs, sed etiam domī, ubi hostēs occultī tē petunt.” Rēx īrā movētur. Iubet mīlitēs Etrūscōs ignēs prope Mūcium pōnere. Deinde rēx, “Dīcisne mihi ex hostibus occultīs esse perīculum?” inquit. “Ego dīcō tibi ex ignibus esse nunc perīculum! Ignēs nunc timēre dēbēs,
10 nisi nōmina hostium occultōrum mihi statim dīcis!” Mūcius autem
subitō dextram in ignem pōnit. Ibi manēbat nec dolōrem ostendēbat. A onitus rēx dextram Mūciī ammīs cōnsūmī videt. Tunc rēx Mūcium līberāre dēcernit: nam intellegit eum esse valdē fortem iūdicatque tantam fortitūdinem vincī nōn posse!