AC505 week 8 final exam tutorial numbers 2-17 2. Which costs will change with a decrease in activity within the relevant range? A) Total fixed costs and total variable cost. B) Unit fixed costs and total variable cost. Answer C) Unit variable cost and unit fixed cost. D) Unit fixed cost and total fixed cost. 3. An increase in the activity level within the relevant range results in: A) an increase in fixed cost per unit. B) a proportionate increase in total fixed costs. C)
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Teah Kellum Group 4 289 1) I think that Pasty will continue to ride and train horses and Pasty mother will get better and continue to work to get money for her family. 2b) Pasty reason for spending time there change because his mother is ill because at first he was there to train the horses and started getting paid a little amount of money the his mother got sick so he started racing so he can get a bigger amount of money to pay a doctor to cure his mom. 3b) the problems faced by Pasty
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Pocahontas/Smith relationship vs. what we know about the “real” Pocahontas because of numerous protests that procured when the Disney movie came out. The Disney version of the story puts the relationship in good light and doesn’t seem to depict some of the brutality that was going on between the two groups. I have reason to believe that the relationship between Pocahontas and Captain Smith was not any where near as “romantic” as what was displayed in the movie clip due to the fact that Captain Smith did
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Kennison Estep English III 9 March 2017 Is Nick Actually Reliable? An Analysis of the Narrator of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Nick Carraway is the narrator in the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and many may agree that Nick is a reliable narrator‚ but there is evidence throughout the book that suggests the opposite. A closer examination of Nick’s words may strongly suggest that he is not the neutral narrator he proclaims himself to be. Not always narrating from a neutral
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Doodle and the narrator wants to teach Doodle to run so he will “fit” in. But‚ when Doodle is not able to accomplish these activities in time the narrator becomes spiteful. The narrator believes Doodle being not being able to run is in his head and purposely runs faster and ahead of Doodle to make Doodle strive to catch up with him. Soon after Doodle collapses‚ instead of turning around to help him‚ the narrator chooses to leave him behind in the forest. But‚ the spitefulness of the narrator eventually
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Mitchel Resnick‚ John Maloney‚ Andrés Monroy-Hernández‚ Natalie Rusk‚ Evelyn Eastmond‚ Karen Brennan‚ Amon Millner‚ Eric Rosenbaum‚ Jay Silver‚ Brian Silverman‚ and Yasmin Kafai November‚ 2009 http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/Scratch-CACM-final.pdf Scratch: Programming for All When Moshe Y. Vardi‚ Editor-in-Chief of Communications‚ invited us to submit an article‚ he recalled how he first learned about Scratch: “A colleague of mine (CS faculty)‚” he said‚ “told me how she tried
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very existence. Perhaps one of the lesser known but most intriguing women poets in this literary genre was Florence (Stevie) Smith. While studying Smith’s poetic works‚ the reader is enabled to enter her world of emotional extremes‚ where the loneliness and appreciation for her few sincere friendships closely reflected her own personal life. Florence Margaret Smith was born September 20‚ 1902‚ in Hull‚ Yorkshire‚ England. She lived with her mother and father only until the age of three‚ when
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picked until the end of the story. The withholding of information makes the reader wonder what the lottery is and this creates suspense. This in turn keeps the reader absorbed in the story. * Unreliable narrator The story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe has an unreliable narrator. The narrator is unreliable because Montresor is paranoid
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the stories‚ “ Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ and “ Allegory of the Cave” by Plato‚ both authors argue that a person’s reality is not always what is seems to be. In “ Cathedral‚” Raymond Carver uses irony between the narrator and Robert when they talk about the cathedral. The narrator tries to explain how a cathedral looks like with words when he says “ To begin with‚ they’re very tall. I was looking around the room for clues. They reach way up. Up and up. Toward the sky. They’re so big‚ some of them
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Noel By Michael Plemmons The story has a 3rd person narrator. It is not an omniscient narrator since the narrator doesn’t know everything that’s going on in everybody’s mind or at least the narrator isn’t telling us about any thoughts or anything like it. The angle is very narrow since the narrator isn’t giving us much detailed information about the characters or the scene. In the story there isn’t any main character. In the story we have three kinds of characters: the buyers‚ the seller and
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