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A battery is usually thought of as a source, not a load. If you are charging a battery, then it will be resistive, especially if you are attempting to charge it like you should, with a DC power supply (not AC).
A point load is a load which is localized to a specific location on a structure. (Even though it is usually really not applied at a sharp point) The alternate kind of a load is a distributed load, which is pread accross a large area. For example, a pedestrian standing on a footbridge is considered a point load. Snow on the same footbridge is considered distributed load.
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This quote is attributed to Winston Chruchill and is a good tongue-in-cheek example of pedantic language: Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.
It's an example of a pun.
When citing a translated quote, provide the original quote in the source language, followed by the translated version in parentheses. Include the author, publication date, and page number in your citation. For example: (Author, Year, p. xx) "Original quote (Translated quote)."
Yes, the quote is an example of imagery because it uses vivid language to create a mental picture in the reader's mind of homework coming to life and causing harm if procrastinated on.
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"Music is the universal language of mankind." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
To write an assertion you introduce the quote or example, document the quote or example, then add commentary. If it is a quote from a book, then it will look like this. Intro to quote. "Quote" then (page # in parenthesis) then a period. Commentary (why you picked the quote, about the quote, etc). Hope this helped! =)
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Sacajawea only spoke in sign language
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A dead load is the weight of the bridge or vehicle or building excluding the people or objects in it(An example is: If you were standing on a bridge all alone you would be the live load and the bridge itself would be the dead load)