Question:
english 3 questions please!!!!?
Zenith Getoverit
2011-04-10 14:57:40 UTC
1.A researcher might read an encyclopedia article about his subject to gain general information.
True or
False
2.Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Football
3. Identify the sentence as not unified, not precise, not restricted, or all right.
Moisture creams do nothing for the skin but make it feel more moist.

4. Identify the sentence as not unified, not precise, not restricted, or all right.
During my first week of high school, I didn't know whether I was coming or going.

5. Identify the sentence as not unified, not precise, not restricted, or all right.
Noncompetitive games increase honest communication among family members.

6. Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
The Benefits of Aerobic Exercise to the Cardiovascular System

7. dentify the sentence as not unified, not precise, not restricted, or all right.
Solar energy is an effective means of heating new schools.

8. A general statement that summarizes the main idea and the purpose of the research paper is the _____.
conclusion
introduction
thesis

9. Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Edible Underwater Plants

10. dentify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Farming in the Middle Atlantic States

11. Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
The Feeding Habits of the Golden Finch

12. Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Career Opportunities in the 1980's

13. dentify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Indian Burial Grounds in Arizona

14. Identify the sentence as not unified, not precise, not restricted, or all right.
Running every day can be both healthful and mentally rewarding.

15. if many areas for exploration exist within a subject, that subject is too ______.
impressive
limited
broad

16. Identify the sentence as not unified, not precise, not restricted, or all right.
Life as a teenager leaves something to be desired.
Question #22
TextMultipleChoice

Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Ghost Towns of the Western United States
Question #23
TextMultipleChoice

Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow.
Why English Spelling Is Illogical
Question #24
TrueFalse

A side benefit of research is that the writer learns to evaluate and analyze information.
True
False
Eight answers:
Mary Magdalene. You mad!?
2011-04-10 15:06:40 UTC
OMFG PEOPLE, WHEN THE USER PUT '3' IN THE QUESTION, IT DOES NOT MEAN 3 QUESTIONS! It means the level of English in school, like English 1, English 2, and English 3.

... Unless the user really meant 3 questions...



But anways, yeah... This is what you get when you depend on random strangers over the internet to do your whole assignment... Or most of it.
2016-03-02 08:25:50 UTC
Puppy's that are under 6 1/2 weeks old usually die when they are separated. It's called animal crualty if they do that. I would also ask to see the breeders certifacation, and the parents. You need proof that they know what there doing. If the parents seem to have any problems whatsoever, you SHOULD NOT get the puppy. It would be most likely that it will have the problem too. Okay. Here are some answers to the questions... 1. Dogs can withstand almost any temperature. But they need shade. Dogs can get sunburned. Expecially if they have short or thin fur, like the English Bull Terrier. Make sure you spend plenty of time with them though, or they might turn agressive. In result you would loose it. 2. That is not too much time. If you can, take some breaks (for example lunch) to check on the pup and see how it's doing. I know this because when I go to school, my two dogs are just fine. 3. Go and meet the pups once. See if you really love one and then decide. If you do fall in love with one, ask the breeder if she will wait. If not, before purchasing, go to a local vet and see if they have any milk formula, and also ask for advice on what else to do. I hope this helps.
2013-12-14 11:00:27 UTC
#1- True



#2- Adequate



#3- Not Unified



#5- All Right



#6- Adequate



#7- Not Precise



#8- Thesis



#9- Too Broad



#10- Adequate



#11- Adequate



#12- Too Broad



#13- Adequate



#14- All Right



#15- Broad



#16- Not Restricted



Question- Ghost Towns of the Western United States

Answer- Adequate





Question- Why English Spelling Is Illogical

Answer- Too Narrow



Question- A side benefit of research is that the writer learns to evaluate and analyze information.

Answer- True



Note: On all questions that asked whether a statement was Not Unified, Not Precise, Not Restricted, or All Right... I had to do research for myself, therefore do not count on those answers as being correct. Questions: #'s 22, 23, and 24 do not appear in the same order on each lesson for every student (assuming that you are taking an online class like OdysseyWare)



If you really want the correct answers for each of these, why not try actually reading through all the information you have been given in the lesson?



Just a thought:) Hope I helped!
jonathan
2016-05-14 13:37:11 UTC
where tf does it say that there s 3 questions? it clearly says English 3
rush96
2011-04-10 15:00:18 UTC
I don't understand the question.



1. There are 24 questions, not 3.

2. Do you want us to ask 3 questions?
Saffron Niamh
2011-04-10 17:31:38 UTC
there's a major difference between "help me with my homework" and "do my homework".





and for the record, you should have made your question clearer because obviously there's something wrong with it if no one else could figure it out. i thought it said 3 questions as well. never heard of "english 3".
Faye
2011-04-10 14:59:39 UTC
Uh that's a lot more than 3 questions.

Most of these questions require common sense. Think it over and do it yourself.
px5
2011-04-10 15:03:39 UTC
You can answer the questions with common sense or by reading your notes. Do your own homework.



Furthermore, these are more than 3 questions. -.-"


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