Posts by Elizabeth Mcdonald:
question What does the Act 2 Prologue say happened to Romeo’s love for Rosaline? How is this an example of foreshadowing? answer -Dying, new love will kill him -It is the deathbed and going to die question What does Romeo mean by “dull earth” in Scene 1, line 2? answer -That it is Romeo, and […]
Read morequestion Alec Robins hit for six by former England captain (5,5) answer BRIAN CLOSE – The late Alec Robins wrote Teach Yourself Crosswords one of the best-known crossword books – his name is an anagram (hit for six) of a former England cricket captain question Father’s conflicting degrees (4) answer ABBA – a biblical word […]
Read morequestion Amnesia answer Partial or total (global) loss of memory of recent or remote (past) experiences. It is often a consequence of a brain injury or a stroke that damages the hippocampus where short-term memories are converted to long-term memories. No treatment. Amnes/o- forgetfullness -ia question Anencephaly answer Rare congenital condition in which some or […]
Read morequestion Game involving three elements: prize (for 2 or more winners), chance (to win based on luck), and consideration (payment to participate) answer Lottery question Betting on the certain outcome of an event (an illegal form of lottery) answer Wager question Refraining from informing on or prosecuting an alleged crime in exchange for money or […]
Read morequestion Contract law ensures that certain people are legally binding. (T&F) answer TRUE question Under the objective theory of contracts, the intention to enter into a contract is judged by outward objective facts as interpreted by a reasonable person. (T&F) answer TRUE question One of the requirements for a valid contract is acceptance. (T&F) answer […]
Read morequestion Modern archaeologists study ancient peoples by 1. making an educated guess based primarily on what they know about a specific natural environment. 2. relying only on what they can learn from artifacts. 3. combining a variety of approaches that include the study of artifacts and attention to environmental factors. 4. relying only on written […]
Read morequestion Missense mutations answer Code for a different amino acid. A missense mutation changes a codon so that a different protein is created, a non-synonymous change. question Conservative mutations: answer Result in an amino acid change. However, the properties of the amino acid remain the same (e.g., hydrophobic, hydrophilic, etc). At times, a change to […]
Read morequestion Simile answer (simil) comparing two unlike things using words such as “like” or “as” Example: They fought like cats and dogs! question Metaphor answer comparing two unlike things NOT using words such as “like” or “as” Example: How could she marry that snake? figure of speech comparing two different things question Metaphor answer comparing […]
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