small panicky voice In a soothing tone‚ In an attempt to…‚ In quiet amazement‚ Indulgently‚ Informed in an easy tone‚ Innocently‚ Inquired doubtfully‚ Invited‚ Irritably • Loftily‚ Loudly • Made the effort to sound reassuring‚ Meaning the words more seriously than they sounded‚ Mentally shrugged • Naturally‚ Nodded agreeably‚ Not wanting to sound pushy • Offered‚ Offhandedly‚ Optimistically • Pleasantly‚ Politely‚ Politely smooth‚ Probed Promised in a motherly/fatherly way
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1. Identify unknown word: | 2. What is the context? | 3. Meaning seems to be... | 4. Dictionary definition is... | treachery | “After the siege and the assault has ceased at Troy‚ the city had been destroyed and burned to brands and ashes‚ the warrior who wrought there the trains of treason was tried for his treachery…” | Deception | Disloyalty‚ betray | mirth | “The King lay royally at Camelot at Christmas tide with many fine lords‚ the best of men‚ all the rich brethren of the
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Ronnell Parker Colorado Tech University MKT 350- 1302B Prof. Jarrell Research Profile Proposal May 27‚ 2013 Abstract In a researched proposal‚ it addresses a particular project academic or scientific research. A research proposal contains extensive literature reviews and must offer convincing support of need for the research being proposed. Thus‚ this why a proposal is written‚ it is a scheme from a sellers to a prospective customer. Overall the main purpose is to fulfill the requirements
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Word Processing Tables (2007) *all tasks are complete* Task 1 |Prize |Donated by |Won by | |Evening meal for two people |Chez Entrees |Mr J. Smith | |Cinema tickets for a family of four |Apollo Cinema |Donna Treyner
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CLAIRE That’s definitely something you would say. (Chuckles) I mean‚ you could do that here without having to make me spend the extra thousand dollars you know. JACK (Faint sarcasm) I mean I could‚ but staying indoors in a different state is radically different. CLAIRE (Says sarcastically and laughs) How? Please enlighten me. I love you to death‚ but sometimes I don’t understand how I raised you. JACK Ugh. I don’t know. Just being somewhere that isn’t here is better. It’s not that I don’t like
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group home for the first time not knowing what to expect I waited till I arrived. I was very benighted‚ I did not like it at all I wanted to do is go home but I knew I had to stay strong. I had never spent more than a few days away from home always so use to having everything my way sleeping in my bed. However a few days passed by‚ I decided to make the best of it. Normally I would have shied away from any social contact‚ but my counselor changed that. For once there was an adult who would listen to
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The word ‘large’ is a very arbitrary term‚ defined generally as ‘of considerable or relatively great size‚ extent‚ or capacity’. I grew up on a very large farm in the presence of a large variety of animals. Madras was large in all the ways a horse can be: in literal size yes‚ but also in passion‚ personality‚ skill‚ and heart. He was beautiful. However‚ he was also the kind of large that makes an awful deafening boom when he hits the ground. The kind of large in the sense of volume when girls scream
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Creative Spark Charles A. Orders PHL/458 July 7‚ 2014 Jarrod Hyde For this assignment‚ I chose Sir Ken Robinson’s talk on how schools kill the creativity of the children they teach. In his roughly 20 minute speech in Monterey California‚ in February 2006‚ he took center stage to deliver a humorous monologue on the spark of creativity. He pointed out that it was his belief that everyone has an interest in education‚ and it runs deep with us as a society‚ because it drives the way our
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started counting by using (a) Abacus (b) Computers (c) Blocks (d) Fingers 5. Abacus is an instrument known to have been used for counting as far back as (a) 500 BC (b) AD 2000 (c) 50 BC (d) 100 BC 6. The first calculator came into use in what year? (a) 1842 (b) 1663 (c) 1964 (d) 1642 7. Who invented Napier bones (a) Charles Babbage (b) Blaise Pascal (c) John Napier (d) Ada Bryon. 8. The first mathematical calculator was invented by? (a) Blaise Pascal (b)
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Investing Basics Chart 2.04 By: Jameshia Davis Type of Investment Description – explain what it is and how it works. Level of Risk and Potential Return – explain. Real-life example of this investment (name or company) Minimum investment amount or time? Easy to start or stop investment? Discuss. CD A savings certificate entitling the bearer to receive the interest. It bears a maturity date‚ a specified fixed interest rate and can be issued in any denomination. The longer term you select
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