The letter ol
6. What does the prefix dis- mean?A not or opposite ofC. too muchB. againD earlier or before
The letter ol
6. What does the prefix dis- mean?A not or opposite ofC. too muchB. againD earlier or before
So there you go , oh
Can’t make a wífe out of a oo , ohI’ll never find the words to say I’m sòrryBut I’m scåred to be alonë:(
Me: *hella quite when my mom sleep*
Mom*loud as hell when I’m sleep*
Me:(asks her why she’s so loud when I’m sleep)
*a lot of blinking and silence later*
Mom:cause you don’t pay no bills.
Me:oh
Mom:have you done the dishes yet?
Me: ->- oml
In 1 paragraph (at least 5 sentences), describe the type of lifestyle you would have as an athlete going into a championship game. What does your day to day routine look like?
Which sentence supports the idea that Kusama’s childhood
experiences had a strong influence on her art?
A. When she was young, she began having visions in which
she saw endless fields of polka dots.
O B. To calm herself after seeing these visions, she would draw
what she had seen.
C. As she grew up, she continued to have a passion for art,
4,0
O D. Like her childhood drawings, hundreds of tiny dots repeated
in rows and seemed to fall right off the canvas and stretch
into infinity
Read the passage.
Human Activity and Earthquakes
When Americans think of earthquakes, they tend to think of California, a state known for its frequent seismic activity. In recent years, however, people in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas have been feeling the ground shake more often. An increase in oil and gas drilling in these states has led to “human-induced” earthquakes—those resulting from human activity. When wastewater is disposed of during gas and oil drilling, the water is forced deep underground. The resulting buildup of pressure can cause fault lines (cracks in the earth’s crust) to shift. According to Mark Petersen, head of the U. S. Geological Survey’s earthquake hazard mapping project, “In the past five years, the USGS has documented high shaking and damage in areas of these six states, mostly from induced earthquakes.”
What is the main idea of the passage?
An increase in oil and gas drilling has caused a corresponding increase in earthquakes in six states.
Residents of six U. S states have experienced an increase in earthquake activity in recent years.
How useful and relevant is the human-environment system approach in the analysis of environmental and social issues
AND
Why is this quote important?
“These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume: the sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own deliciousness And in the taste confounds the appetite: Therefore love moderately; long love doth so; Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.” Act 2, Scene 6
Which sentence best illustrates that not all of the Marfa lights are caused by headlights from a nearby highway?
A “The Marfa lights are spheres of light the size of soccer balls in bright colors of red, orange, green, blue, white, or yellow.” (paragraph 2)
B “The balls of light may remain motionless as they pulse on and off with intensity varying from faint to almost blinding radiance.” (paragraph 3)
C “Their movements are unpredictable, and nobody has quite determined what they are or where they come from.” (paragraph 3)
D “Robert Ellison reported seeing the Marfa lights in 1883 while driving cattle through Paisano Pass.” (paragraph 4)
A) You are studying in a boarding school. You have just returned from the school excursion.