Answer:
1. When the oil pressure warning light goes on with the engine
running, it indicates that the oil needs changing.
False, this means your oil is low and needs to be check.
2. The last thing you should do before moving a vehicle away from
the curb is releasing the parking brake.
True, wouldn't want the vehicle to start rolling away or accidentally putting on the gas before you are ready to proceed.
3. The ABS alert light indicates a problem with the antilock braking
the system if it comes on while you are driving.
True, should have your brakes checked.
4. If the brake warning light comes on as you apply the foot-brake
pedal, it indicates that the brake pads are worn out.
False, this could be caused by brake issue cylinder leak? master cylinder or leaks in the brake system, other than pads
5. In an automatic transmission vehicle, always come to a stop before
changing from DRIVE TO REVERSE or OVERDRIVE TO PARK gears.
True, you can damage your transmission if you throw it in reverse while driving in the drive.
6. In a stickshift vehicle, always come to a stop before changing
from a forward (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) to REVERSE gear or OVERDRIVE (5) to
parking (1 or R) gears.
True, this again can cause damage to the transmission.
7. Riding the clutch pedal keeps the clutch in the best working
position and condition.
False, this wears out the clutch and causes damage to throw out bearing, and can break the clutch cable.
what part of speech is curiosity? a verb, noun, adjective, adverb, etc?
noun and please just trust me on it Explanation:
Answer:
it is a noun
Explanation:
Select the correct answer for 5 & 6
Answer:
(5) The food at the football banquet was delicious because it was pizza.
(6) The nervous speaker gave the final lecture.
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Alexander fleming discovered penicillin in 1928( passive voice)
Answer:
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming
my friend said,"where are they staying?"( indirect speech)
Answer:
my friend asked me we where they were staying
Explanation:
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What are two effects that high aluminum
levels in sensitive bodies of water have
on fish?
Explanation:
Elevated levels of aluminum can affect some species ability to regulate ions, like salts, and inhibit respiratory functions, like breathing. Aluminum can accumulate on the surface of a fish's gill, leading to respiratory dysfunction, and possibly death.
Which excerpt most accurately supports an inference that Beowulf thinks Unferth is a coward?
“Blithe to mead
go he that listeth, when light of dawn
this morrow morning o’er men of earth,
ether-robed sun from the south shall beam!”
“Blithe to mead, , go he that listeth, when light of dawn, , this morrow morning o’er men of earth,, , ether-robed sun from the south shall beam!”
“For I say in sooth, thou son of Ecglaf,
never had Grendel these grim deeds wrought,
monster dire, on thy master dear,
in Heorot such havoc, if heart of thine
were as battle-bold as thy boast is loud!”
“For I say in sooth, thou son of Ecglaf,, , never had Grendel these grim deeds wrought,, , monster dire, on thy master dear,, , in Heorot such havoc, if heart of thine, , were as battle-bold as thy boast is loud!”
“What a deal hast uttered, dear my Unferth,
drunken with beer, of Breca now,
told of his triumph! Truth I claim it,
that I had more of might in the sea
than any man else, more ocean-endurance.”
“What a deal hast uttered, dear my Unferth,, , drunken with beer, of Breca now,, , told of his triumph! Truth I claim it,, , that I had more of might in the sea, , than any man else, more ocean-endurance.”
Answer: “For I say in sooth, thou son of Ecglaf,, , never had Grendel these grim deeds wrought,, , monster dire, on thy master dear,, , in Heorot such havoc, if heart of thine, , were as battle-bold as thy boast is loud!”
Explanation: He is basically saying that Unferth boasts about his strength but doesn't actually have the skills to match it and that he's exaggerating.
When the audience finally sees Paris and Juliet interact in Act IV of Romeo and
Juliet, how does Juliet act around Paris?
O A. Fearful
B. Indifferent
C. Loving
D. Hateful
Answer:
B. Indifferent
Explanation:
"Juliet responds indifferently, showing neither affection nor dislike. She remarks that she has not married him yet."
Juliet acted around Paris in an indifferent way. The audience felt Juliet's behavior to be indifferent while discussing Romeo as stated in option (B).
Why does Juliet act indifferent in Act IV?Paris' actions toward Juliet reveal his readiness and willingness to wed her the following Thursday. She is referred to as "my lady and my wife" and "love" by him.
He begs her not to deny that she loves him (which she obviously does not) and appears enthusiastic.
Juliet will comply with her mother's demands, but she won't make an effort to develop feelings for Paris.
Juliet is propelled headlong toward adulthood by her first encounter with Romeo.
Romeo makes hasty decisions and has a tendency to romanticize things, but Juliet can see this despite her intense love for him and can criticize him.
Therefore, Juliet's relationship with Paris makes her character feel indifferent to the audience in Act IV. Therefore, option (B) is the correct answer.
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10. Susan (can / move / not) _______________ into the new house if it (be / not) ________________ ready on time.
Answer:
Susan cannot move into the new house if it is not ready on time.
what makes you happy in your life?
Answer: Nothing anymore, but you need to take a minute to think and say "when did I have a moment I look back on and still smile about" you know? Think about family, friends, music, animals, etc. :)
Match the the definition to the word. 1. repetition of initial consonant sounds assonance 2. saying that one thing is like another simile 3. use of corresponding consonant sounds in a line alliteration 4. stating that one thing is another consonance 5. use of corresponding vowel sounds in a line personification 6. giving nonliving things human characteristics onomatopoeia 7. words imitating the sound of a specific thing metaphor
Answer:
1. Repetition of initial consonant sounds: Alliteration
2. Saying that one thing is like another: Simile
3. Use of corresponding consonant sounds in a line: Consonance
4. Stating that one thing is another: Metaphor
5. Use of corresponding vowel sounds in a line: Assonance
6. Giving non-living things human characteristics: Personification
7. Words imitating the sound of a specific thing: Onomatopoeia
Which sentence best contributes to the confused tone of The Yellow
Wallpaper"?
The answer is D and trust me on it. Please mark me as brainliest.
List 3 quotes (with page numbers) that show Globalization and Sustainability in, Dry by Neal Shusterman.
IF YOU GET THIS CORRECT,
You will get Brainliest
Answer:
3 quotes (with page numbers) that show Globalization and Sustainability in, Dry by Neal Shusterman.
(page 11) "It's not our fault! Agriculture uses eighty percent of the water!" "If the state spent more time finding new sources of water, instead of fining us for filling our swimming pool," one woman says, " we wouldn't be in this position."
(page 39) "Not too much," Dad says. "I'm thinking we each do six cups a day. I did the math and the amount that we should actually be enough for about a week at that rate." "I thought people were supposed to drink eight cups a day," Garret says.
"Think of your less two cups as a long-term investment," he tells Garret, who at this point could probably run his own company based entirely on dad's cheesy business analogies."
(page 52) "News says there'll be desalination machines along the coast. They'll have a few up and running down at Laguna Beach by this afternoon." "What's the desalination machine?" Garret asks. "It converts salt water into freshwater," I tell him. " They've actually got a big plant down in San Diego, but it's not going to help us."
What is the definition of AFFIDAVIT?
Answer:
may this answer is helpful for you
Explanation:
a written statement that you say officially is true, and that can be used as evidence in a court of law
being a role model speech
Answer: Being a role model can be stressful, you have one or more people loking up to you and you have to be an example of perfection to them. But, maybe that's not so, maybe being a role model isn't making no mistakes but it's learning from them, teaching people how to deal with mistakes with what you learn, being a guide. Being a role model is fun sometimes, it's not the easiest but it's good to have a role model, so be one. Learn from mistakes and guide others to do the same.
Explanation:
what does "hi" mean in french?
Answer:
It means Salut
Explanation:
hope it helps u
Answer:
Hi
Explanation:
Hi "MEANS" hi in French. Ways to say hi in French is "Salut" or "Bonjour"!
Which of the following is typically not a role fulfilled by general early childhood classroom teachers?
A- diagnosing learning disabilities
B- communicating with families
C- teaching children
D- engaging in professional development
how do you know that "the path to paper son" and "Louie share kim, paper son" are informtional texs? Give there examples.
Answer:
The texts use a descriptive language.
Both texts make extensive use of adjectives
Both texts explain an event related to illegal immigration.
Explanation:
What is the term for the presenter of a broadcast news program?
anchor
writer
reporter
producer
The term for the presenter of a broadcast news program is the anchor. The correct option is A.
Who is an anchor?The terms "anchor," "anchorman," and "anchorwoman" come from the anchor leg of relay races, where the fastest or most seasoned competitor on a team typically fills the position.
Presenters and anchors are on the front lines of radio and television. They read the news, conduct interviews, introduce and host programs, and report on topics and physical phenomena.
An anchor is a person who simply sits down in front of the camera and gives the public the news, whereas a reporter gathers information on current events.
Therefore, the correct option is A, the anchor.
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SI units are used for scientific works.Why?
Answer:
The SI system of metric units is very practical because the meter, kilogram, second and ampere used in theoretical computations in electrical and mechanical engineering correspond to actual everyday units used to rate household appliance electricity consumption and for customary weights and measures.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Read the question and answer it
Answer:
Change swan to Swan and friday to Friday.
Explanation:
Japanese Swan is the name of a restaurant, so it needs to be capitalised.
Days of a week are always Capitalised.
2. How many times_______he (call)_____ since he (come)_______ to London? 3. I think she is the nicest I (ever meet)________. 4. Hurry! The bus (come)_______. 5. Don’t phone her just now. She (talk)_________ to her boss. 6. Listen! Somebody (sing)________. 7. ______you (be) ______here before? 8. I signed the register and (go)__________ upstairs to my room last week. 9. I (never trust)_________him since he started working here. 10. How often (you/ read)________a newspaper? 11. We (study)_________ a very hard lesson yesterday. 12. I (read)__________ that novel by Hemingway several times before.
Answer:
2. How many times did he call since he came to London? 3. I think she is the nicest I ever met. 4. Hurry! The bus is coming. 5. Don’t phone her just now. She is talking to her boss. 6. Listen! Somebody is singing. 7. Have you been here before? 8. I signed the register and went upstairs to my room last week. 9. I never trusted him since he started working here. 10. How often will you read a newspaper? 11. We studied a very hard lesson yesterday. 12. I read that novel by Hemingway several times before.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer for your question is:
Explanation:
2)Did, call, came
3) Have ever met
4) Has come
5) Is talking
6) Is singing
7) Will, be
8) Went
9) Never trusted
10) Have you read
11) Studied
12) Read
These are the answers for your question and I hope that you find they are correct and are helpful.
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We go/ We are going to the lake every summer
Answer:
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Explanation:
Bro the answer is - We go to the lake every summer
Answer:
Explanation:
We go lake every summer
a.
1 How was Einstein living during the late years of his lite?
3. Think and answer.
Einstein did not like lessons in grammar school as they were held
with strict discipline -- he was forced to learn. What do you think of
strict discipline in schools?
b. Einstein was interested in science and mathematics from very early
on. Are there areas in which you are similarly interested? What
interests you about them?
Einstein has made a lot of contributions in the field of science and
peace. Make a list of some of his contributions.
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Answer:
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Select the correct answer.
Which of these aspects does the writer chiefly emphasise?
The criminal nature of the social media spying.
The health risks of using social media.
The number of young people using social media.
The sleeplessness that social media causes.
Who's watching you?
Social media has been with us for less than 2 decades, yet its anti-social effects – from anxiety and depression to sleeplessness and compulsive behaviour – are becoming obvious. Worse, more than 90% of 18 to 24-year-olds spend an average of 2 hours every day (equivalent to an entire month per year without sleep) on social media sites, with some doctors now so concerned that they’ve called for social media to come with film-like age restrictions or be labelled with stark warnings similar to those on cigarette packets.
To make matters worse, it's now emerged that these same sites have been spying on us and raking in vast profits by selling our personal data to secretive organisations intent on manipulating everything from our shopping habits to our votes.
Answer:
C i think pls mark as brainliest if correct, but not 100% sure
Explanation:
The writer chiefly emphasises on the health risks of using social media.
What is health?Health is that state where any person is complete (physical, mental and social) well being not just the absence of diseases and infirmity.
What is social media?
Social media is a technology by which the ideas, thoughts, and information are shared through the building of virtual networks with the use of computers.
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Which statement best describes Henry David Thoreau's book Walden? It was universally disliked by Thoreau's contemporaries, including Emerson. It enjoyed little success in its time but became a classic of American literature. It was a highly popular book in its time but was mostly forgotten later. It showed Thoreau's contemporaries that his life had not been lived in vain.
The statement that best describes Henry David Thoreau's book Walden is:
It was universally disliked by Thoreau's contemporaries, including Emerson.What was the book Walden about?As a transcendentalist, Thoreau wrote a book that reflected his beliefs. He wrote about life in the woods free from distractions and the things that normally bothered people.
At the time when this book was written, Thoreau's views were unpopular so many of his peers disliked the book.
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What does the word ethereal mean in the phrase "grew more ethereal as they rose"? In the scarlet letter
Answer:
As the rose grew it got more delicate and pretty
Explanation:
Not sure if that helps
Answer:
And I quote from the blessed dictionary:
" extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world. "
Explanation:
Not a common word, tho one packed with meaning, it's often used in older English and literature.
What is the "rising action" of a story
Answer:
That part of the story which leads to the climax,or in other cases, anticlimax
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The day we found the sharks' teeth was foggy and cool. Moisture hung in the air so thick you could almost see it sparkling in the dim sunlight. There were days, early in the summer like this one, where it seemed there was more water in the air than in the bay. We had beached the boat and stepped out on the recently cleared spit of land. The ground had a light dusting of white sand over an under layer of dried black mud. It looked like a recently frosted chocolate cake, though the frosting was spread a bit thin for my taste. The ground was solid, but we knew from experience that it was full of fiddler crab holes, and would be underwater at the first super-high tide. Mysteriously, to us anyway, someone wanted to build a house there.
We often came to these spots to look for artifacts. Our beach, our summer home, had been a fishing camp for as long as anyone living could remember. The oldest stories told of travelers coming down to the edge of the sea, lining up to fill their wagon beds with salted fish to take back home. Old decaying cabins still lined the beach. Rotting nets, hung out to dry in the last century, decorated their weathered walls. Their broken faces spun stories in our minds. The fishermen who, tanned and wrinkled from sun and salt, hauled their nets full of splashing mullet in to cheers from the waiting crowds. The bounty of the sea lightened everyone's hearts, and the smell of roasting fish filled the damp air. Women fanned themselves from wagon seats. Children splashed in the shallow edges of the bay. It was a scene we had acted out as youngsters, building an imaginary bridge to a life we would never fully know.
What line from the text introduces an element of the plot?
A. Moisture hung in the air so thick you could almost see it sparkling in the dim sunlight
B. We often came to these spots to look for artifacts.
C. Our beach, our summer home, had been a fishing camp for as long as anyone living could remember
D. The bounty of the sea lightened everyone's hearts
Answer: B. We often came to these spots to look for artifacts.
the city mayor is going to build a new bridge. change this sentence active to passive
Answer:
Explanation:
the new bridge is being built buy the city mayor
Changing the sentence to passive voice will be "The new bridge is being built by the city mayor".
A passive voice simply means a sentence where the subject undergoes rte action of the verb. In this case, the subject of the sentence is being acted on by the verb.
Therefore, the new sentence will be "The new bridge is being built by the city mayor".
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