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Archimedes is said to have invented exponents to express very large numbers. A passage from The Sand Reckoner is offered as evidence. To say that he invented exponents is a stretch of the facts; but he was aware of the concepts involved.
Most of us read to find the ideas in a given passage. While nouns and verbs are interesting (proper nouns tell us who the story is about, verbs tell us what they did), the key to reading a particular passage is to determine the main theme and then notice how the author supports that theme with facts, details, and descriptions.
No there is no passage.
There is no passage to go from. It is difficult to make a conclusion without the passage being present.
What is "a long passage of water" called
The small details of the passage
It's the most important details in a passage.
The passage of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution occurred due to sea battles in the Tonkin Gulf between the US Navy and the North Vietnam Navy.
The passage about Bernices haircut and the onlookers response is something related to amazement and awe.
Archimedes is said to have invented exponents to express very large numbers. A passage from The Sand Reckoner is offered as evidence. To say that he invented exponents is a stretch of the facts; but he was aware of the concepts involved.
An open response question is when they asks you to reflect on a reading passage and then writhe a thoughtful based on what you have read.
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The First Continental Congress formed in response to the British Parliament's passage of the Intolerable Acts
The resolution of a conflict can often be seen when characters come to a realization or understanding, when their goal is achieved, or when peace is restored among the characters. Look for moments in the story where tensions ease, misunderstandings are clarified, or characters show signs of growth or change in response to the conflict.
They POOPED on him.
The passage of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution occurred due to sea battles in the Tonkin Gulf between the US Navy and the North Vietnam Navy.
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