Answer:
Jim likes to tell interesting stories
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3) stories
4) danger
5) talking
6) watched
7) interesting
8) first
9) sleeping
10) to answer
11) useful
12) finished
13) dangers
14) sleeping
15) stories
16) visited
17) is cleaning
18) watches
19) played
20) swim, is swimming
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1) got on
2) how, go away
Risk can improve your chances of getting good returns. Therefore, having a clear understanding of your own goals and attitude to risk will help you work out how much risk to take.
7 general investment risks
Interest rate risk: when interest rates rise after you lock in your money, meaning you don't earn as much on your money as you would have if you'd invested at the higher rate.
Liquidity risk: there might not be buyers interested in your investment when you want to sell.
Credit risk: the organisation may not be able to repay its debts, and you might lose your money.
Economic risk: the economy may or may not be doing well, which could affect the value of your investment.
Industry risk: risks affecting a particular industry, like shortages of raw materials or changes in consumer preferences.
Currency risk: your investment is affected by changes in the value of the currency.
Inflation risk: your investment doesn't earn enough to keep up with inflation.
How risk affects your investment
Lower risk investments, like cash and bonds, have fewer ups and downs over time so you can expect the investment to perform in a similar way in the future. If you invest in lower risk investments it’s possible your money won’t grow as fast as inflation, which means your money could be worth less when you eventually spend it.
Higher risk investments, like shares and property, have a lot more ups and downs. You’d expect your returns to drop much more frequently, and in larger amounts and it’s hard to predict how they’ll perform. However, if you’re investing for a long period of time (at least 10 years) you should end up with a larger amount than if you’d taken low, or no, risk.
To sum up, investments can fail, regardless of your research. If you only have one investment, there’s a risk you won’t achieve your goal. You can protect yourself against this by making more than one investment, and making more than one type of investment. This is called diversification – not putting all of your eggs in one basket.
Summary:
Risk isn’t bad; it’s a normal part of investing. You can get the opportunity to receive
if you have clear goals and attitude to risks. There are seven main types of risk which are
risk, inflation risk, currency risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk, credit risk and inflation risk while only two types of investment are defined. When you put your money in lower risk investments, your prediction about future returns might be true but your money could be worth less if it doesn’t keep up with the
growth. By contrast, higher risk investments, especially the long-term ones, can bring you much money although their value can change regularly. In conclusion, even when you do a lot of research, your investments still can
. Therefore, making more types of
is essential in order to reach your goal.
Answer:
Risk investments, especially the long term ones can change regularly
Which story is most clearly an example of a frame narrative?
A. A Spartan warrior starts to narrate the Battle of Thermopylae just
as the scene shifts to the battle.
B. Episodes in a criminal investigation are told out of order so that
the clues come together at the end.
C. Ordinary stories about a town in Peru are conveyed through
different townspeople's points of view,
D. A mother and father experience the same traumatic event, each
interpreting the event differently.
Answer:
the letter D. its really obvious
Zara’s having a rough course of life and she thinks this is because of her past sins,she is being very depressed and she wants to punish herself so she doesn't ask for any blessing from Allah(s.w.t).
Q) what is she missing primarily?
Zara misses the thought about the merciful nature of Allah (s.w.t).
She is missing the thought that Allah is the most merciful who can forgive His sinful person. She has to ask for forgiveness of her sins and blessing from Allah (s.w.t) instead of punishing herself for their sins. The thought of Zara is right that her rough coarse of life is because of her sinful past so in my opinion Zara misses the thought about the merciful nature of Allah (s.w.t).
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An electric motor converts electrical energy from mechanical energy.
Answer:
pls give thanks atleast
Explanation:
An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of torque applied on the motor's shaft.
what is bird flu?when was it first detected among humans?
The first known cases in humans were reported in 1997, when an outbreak of avian influenza A virus subtype H5N1 in poultry in Hong Kong led to severe illness in 18 people, one-third of whom died.
Answer:
viral infection that can infect not only birds, but also humans and other animals
In the story a voyage to the Moon by Edgar Allan Poe what does the word deliberation mean
Answer:
deliberation means long and careful consideration or discussion. Or slow and careful movement or thought.
Explanation:
Can someone just help me with this
Answer:
If you have liked to reserve a banquet room,please see Ms. Fein at the front desk
Read this claim from paragraph 5 of the passage:
On a more routine basis, cell phones can assist with multiple aspects of learning about technology.
Which type of evidence does the author use to support this claim?
Select one:
O a. Facts and statistics
O b. Expert opinion
O c.Anecdotal evidence
O d. No evidence
Answer: c) Anecdotal evidence
Explanation:
Anecdotal evidence is a form of proof in which someone is trying to demonstrate something to the target public, based on their own experiences or observations. The author uses this type of evidence to support the claim on the text. He relies on daily basis anecdotes about how anyone can explore a cellphone and learn whatever they need to know about technology.
Are modern lyrics explicit for younger audiences
write a short coming out story. it could be about you or a friend or a family member.
Answer:
I came out to my mom as Genderfluid when I was 16. I brought the subject up because I had been trying so hard to find the right time to tell her. She had just gotten off the phone with my transphobic uncle, and I said, "Speaking of transphobes I need to tell you something!" I was so nervous. She was very weary and confused at first. She did her best to accept me and use my preferred name and pronouns. After I moved away from home it slowly stopped. She has disowned me since then. While being Genderfluid was only a small part of that it still hurt. However I don't think I'd be alive today if I had stayed in the closet. I was so unhappy and now I know I am being the most authentic me possible.
Explanation:
What would have been some of the implications of Homer's being a blind poet? Select all that apply.
He would have had more difficulty memorizing the works for oration
V Homer was really blind, he certainly would have had difficulty transcribing his poems without assistance.
He would have had a companion or scribe who followed him around, helping him in his travels and recording his stories.
His audiences would have had to concentrate more on the text, rather than allowing Homer's appearance to distract them.
His medical requirements would have hampered his creative abilities.
Answer:
If Homer was really blind, he certainly would have had difficulty transcribing his poems without assistance.He would have had a companion or scribe who followed him around, helping him in his travels and recording his stories.Explanation:
Although there´s no reliable evidence of Homer being blind, there´s a widespread myth among some scholars that he was. It´s known that his poems were orally transmitted and were put into written form around the eighth centuries BC.
If he was indeed blind, the implications would be that he would need assistance transcribing his poems, most likely a scribe who followed him around to record his stories.
There´s no reason to think that blindness would impair him from memorizing the works for oration, nor would it lessen his creative abilities.
And him being blind or not should have no relation with his audiences allowing Homer's appearance to distract them.
danh từ, động từ, trạng từ của available
Answer:
danh từ: availability
trạng từ: availably
động từ: không có I guess ????
Explanation:
Higher demand for goods and services _______ to higher imports from abroad.
A. lead B. leads C. have led D. have been leading
Answer:
i think leads is correct
i hope its help you️️
Everybody should do theri best
Answer:
Its not theri its their
but you are right everyone should do their best doesn't matters that you win or lose
It says 5.60€ on the label. You've ... me 6.50€.
a. taken
b. deducted
c. reduced
d. charged
Answer:
it should go with the sentence pronunciation
Which graphic would best support the information in
this paragraph?
Read the paragraph
Slapstick is also known as physical comedy, meaning it
has more actions than words. Most people think of
slapstick as people hitting one another and then falling
down, much like the style of The Three Stooges® What
they do not always know is that slapstick comedians
are masters of timing, with a flair for the dramatic. They
create the illusion of hitting and falling, without causing
injury to the performers. They stay safe while the
audience laughs hysterically
O a diagram of how The Three Stooges perform a
physical comedy stunt
O a photo of The Three Stooges after a comedy show
a flow chart identifying the different types of comedy
O a bar graph of the amount of laughter at different
types of comedy shows
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Answer:
a diagram of how The Three Stooges perform a physical comedy stunt
Explanation:
In order to find which graphic would best support the information supported in the passage we must identify the main idea of the passage.
The passage's main idea is to inform us on how slapstick comedians create an illusion of hitting and falling.
So the audience sees the comedians falling and getting hurt but in reality they are performing an illusion that makes it seem as they are injuring themselves and they are not actually hurting themselves.
Now that we have identified the main idea let's look back at the question.
Which graphic would best support the information in this paragraph?
a diagram of how The Three Stooges perform a physical comedy stunt
A diagram of how the three stooges perform a physical comedy stunt would definitely show how the comedians make it seems as they are hurting themselves as it shows us how they perform the stunts. So this could be the answer but let's look at the other ones just in case .
A photo of The Three Stooges after a comedy show
A photo would likely not show much of how the comedians perform their stunts so we can eliminate this answer choice.
a flow chart identifying the different types of comedy
The passage is specifically talking about slapstick comedy so a flow chart talking about other types of comedies would not be supporting of the passage.
a bar graph of the amount of laughter at different
Though this answer may show the effect of the stunts on the audience it would not support the author's main idea which is that slapstick comedians create an illusion that makes it seem that they are injuring themselves when they really aren't.
So the first choice would be the best answer
What are the three phases of Masters and Johnson's sexual response cycle? Describe them. Do these phases differ for men and women, and if so, in what way? How would you evaluate the model proposed by Masters and Johnson? Does it seem like a good model to you? Why or why not?
is...
The way a non-fiction work organizes the information is known as what?
A. Rhetoric
B. Structure
C. Tone
D. Word choice
Answer:
It's B. Structure
he has to stop (doing/to do) his work at late night.(choose the best one)
Answer:
he has to stop doing his work at late night
Which of the following is a compound sentence?
O A. The plant had not been watered in weeks, so it wilted.
B. Did you see that huge spider?
C. So that is what happened.
D. It was so cold on the mountain.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
We have two sentences here.
1) The plant had not been watered in weeks.
2) It wilted.
The two are connected by the conjunction, 'so'
Answer:
I believe the answer is (a). The reason was because there are 2 clauses joined by so.
Explanation:
1. The purpose of this passage is to: a. Give readers a brief look at Michael's life and fame
b. Provide readers with a biography of Michael's life
c. Convince readers that Michael is the greatest singer of all time
d. Inform readers of the various physical changes Michael went through
Answer is A
Explanation:
Because readers will want to know more about Michael's life
Ques
Where does Ivan Jakovlevitch find Major Kovaloff's nose?
A. At the Isaac Bridge
O B. At the newspaper office
O C. In his barbershop
O D. In his breakfast bread
Answer:
D. In his breakfast bread
(The healing power of sad songs) What is this Article mainly about?
A. Although it might seem unlikely, listening to sad songs after a breakup or after any other kind of
serious loss can actually ease feelings of sadness and allow a person to process both good and bad
memories and move forward to emotional recovery.
B. One of the many proven benefits of "music-evoked sadness" is that music can actually give people
the opportunity to daydream and reminisce, most often about happier times in their lives or in their
relationships.
C. In a recent experiment, participants who submerged their hands in ice-cold water while listening
to their preferred music were able to cope with the pain longer than people who listened to music
chosen for them or who heard no music at all.
D. Experts have pointed out that listening to only sad songs for an extended period of time can
reverse the advantages that those songs sometimes offer by allowing a person to wallow in grief when
it's time to let go of the past and move on.
on 2
Soccer is a very easy game to learn
It is not very ..... to learn how to play soccer
How many cake do you want
Answer:
A lot?
Explanation:
Whatever flavor you want me to have?
Which scenario most accurately represents James Green's rea
reasoning?
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
You didn't provide the excerpt or the passage where the question came from.
I made some search online and couldn't get the passage. There are some different answers provided for the question and I don't know which of the options you've. Here are the correct answers, kindly choose the on pertaining to your question.
• If Elizabeth and Mike both earn $12 an hour for their work, society will suffer.
• Paying a woman the same as a man will make it harder for the man to support his family.
• If Tiffany and John both earn the same salary, families will suffer.
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence contains evidence for the main idea of the passage?
Junk food ads cause people to eat more junk food. Research shows that some junk food ads target kids. A study from the Public Library of Science showed that ads aimed at kids focused more on the toys that come with junk food than on the food itself. Some fast-food restaurants also make ads connected to TV shows and movies that are popular with children. Ads like these create a demand for junk food among kids. And those kids are likely to continue to eat the same unhealthy foods when they become adults. We can only expect these kinds of ads to stop if governments create strict laws to end them.
A. Junk food ads cause people to eat more junk food.
B. Research shows that some junk food ads target kids.
C. Some fast-food restaurants also make ads connected to TV shows and movies that are popular with children.
D. We can only expect these kinds of ads to stop if governments create strict laws to end them.
Answer:
B. Research shows that some junk food ads target kids.
Explanation:
Option B is the sentence that contains evidence for the main idea of the passage.
From the passage, we are given evidences of the research that actually shows that some junk food ads target kids. The Public Library of Science showed that ads aimed at kids actually focused on toys that come with junk food than on the food itself. The use of TV shows and movies connected to children is another way that fast--food restaurant are targeting kids with their ads.
Answer: B
Explanation:
its correct
Fifty-five delegates representing all thirteen states except Rhode Island attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia from May to September 1787. The delegates had been instructed by the Continential Congress to revise the old Articles off Confederation, but most believed that a strong central government was needed. There were differences, however, about what structure the government should take and how much influence large states should have.
Virginia was by far the most populous state, wtih twice as many as people as New York, four times as many as New Jersey and ten times as many as Delaware. The leader of the Virginia delegation, James Madison, had already drawn up a plan for government, which become known as the Large State Plan. It is essence was that congressional representation would be based on population. It provided for two or more national executives. The smaller states feared that under this plan, a few large states would lord over the rest. New Jersey countered with the Small State Plan. It provided for equal representation for all states in a national legistature and for a singer national executive. Angry debate, heightened by a stifling heat wave, lead to deadlock.
A cooling of tempers seemed to come with lower temperatures. The delegates harmmered out an agreement known as the Great Compromise - actually a bundle of shrewd compromises. They decided that Congress would consist of two houses. The larger states were granted representation based on population in the lower house, the House of Representatives. The smaller states were given equal representation in the upper house, the Senate, in which each state would have two senators regardless of population. It was also agreed that there would be a singer executive, the president. This critical compromise broke the logjam, and from then on, success seemed within reach.
QUESTIONS:
Question 1: What is the main topic of this passage?
A. James Madison's plan to create a stable structure for the government of the United States.
B. A disagreement at the Constititional Convention and a subsequent compromise.
C. The differences in population and relative power between the original states.
D. The most important points of the Small State Plan.
Question 2: According to the passage, how many states were represented at the Constututional Convention?
A: Twelve
B: Thirteen
C: Fourteen
D: Fifty-five
Question 3: It can be inferred from the passage that the Articles of Confederation...........
A: Were supported by a majority of the delegates at the Convention.
B: Were revised and presented as the Large State Plan.
C: Allowed small states to dominate large ones
D: Provided for only a weak central government/
Question 4: According to the passage, in the 1787 which of the following states had the FEWEST people?
A: Virgina
B: Delaware
C: New York
D: New Jersey
Question 5: In line 20, the phrase this plan refers to ..........
A: The Small State Plan
B: a plan suggested by the national legislature
C: The Large State Plan
D: A compromise plan
Question 6: According to the passage, the weather had what effect on the Constitutional Convention?
A: Hot weather intensified the debate while cooler weather brought compromise
B: Bad weather prevented some of the delegates from reaching Philadelphia.
C: Delegates hurried to achieve an agreement before winter arrived.
D: Cold temperatures made Independence Hall an uncomfortable place to work.
Question 7: The word SHREWD in line 27 is closest in meaning to ......
A: Pratical
B: Unfair
C: Important
D: Clever
Question 8: Which of the following is NOT GIVEN in the passage as one of the provisions of the Great Compromise?
A: There would be only one national executive
B: The president would be elected by popular vote
C: Each state would have two senators
D: Congress would be divided into two bodies.
Question 9: The author uses the phrase broke the logjam to indicate that ....
A: The government was nearly bankrupt
B: Some major problems had been solved
C: The Convention came to a sudden end
D: The situation had become desperate
Read through the questions that you should ask yourself throughout the writing process. Determine where the question for each part of the writing process belongs.
Answer:
Where are the questions
The United States has always regarded itself as a beacon of democracy and labeled itself "democracy". However, the reality is that money politics has resulted in a large number of people being excluded from the political process and unable to realize political rights. Money politics deprives the American people of their democratic rights, suppresses the expression of voters' true will, and forms de facto political inequality. Money politics has exposed the false side of American democracy.
Answer:
So what is the question of the paragraph