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Q: What is the main idea of the slippery slope by lemony snicket?
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Where can you read The End by Lemony Snicket online that is the whole book?

Probably nowhere. It's not part of public domain yet. There might be some illegal online copy of it, but I have no idea where you'd find one.


How can you write your ideas about Lemony Snicket's books?

If you're hoping to write an essay, it would be a good idea to group your ideas which are relevant to each topic or book in the series. If it's just in bullet points, group them and title them.


Are the characters real in lemony snicket books?

The truth is that the story is based on what happened to kids long ago. The characters are not real due to privacy rights but it truly happened. I know this because on a website I found it says this is a good true story. I'm not saying that it is NOT true and your answer is definitely reasonable, but when you say "what happened to kids long ago," do you mean EVERYTHING? Because, being very articulate and sort of OCD and all, wouldn't the government interfere or something? And the way the people acted, they had absolutely no idea what was going on! At least someone could act somewhat suspicious to all this. But, contradicting myself, I sort of want it to be true, but highly exaggerated because I feel really bad for the kids. it might be true but only tiny parts of it could be true because some things in that book could never ever happen


What was the longest word that sunny baudelaire said?

In The Hostile Hospital, Sunny says, "Pietrisycamollaviadelrechiotemexity" three times. It means something along the lines of, "I must admit I don't have the faintest idea of what is going on," and the first time she said it, she had just been brought home from the hospital where she had been born. I'm pretty sure this is the longest word she says! Hope I helped!


What is the main idea of cabin fever?

the main idea was that greg got trapped in his house

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Where did Lemony Snicket get the idea of the Baudelaire orphans?

We are very much real. I am Klaus and Violet's username is VBaudelaire.


Where can you read The End by Lemony Snicket online that is the whole book?

Probably nowhere. It's not part of public domain yet. There might be some illegal online copy of it, but I have no idea where you'd find one.


How can you write your ideas about Lemony Snicket's books?

If you're hoping to write an essay, it would be a good idea to group your ideas which are relevant to each topic or book in the series. If it's just in bullet points, group them and title them.


What is the climax of the slippery slope?

Peculiar phrasing. Typically, a climax is a high point, or dramatic conclusion; the notion of "slippery slope" is that things keep sliding downhill until the exceptions in a plan take it over entirely, which is sort of the opposite of a climax. For example, if someone wants all illegal aliens deported and someone else objects, saying we should allow people to stay if they've already been here for ten years, the one who wants them all expelled will say the exception is a "slippery slope" because there will be cases right on the borderline and the time will be relaxed to nine years, then seven, then five, then three and so on until the exception effectively swallows up the idea of deportation altogether.


Are the characters real in lemony snicket books?

The truth is that the story is based on what happened to kids long ago. The characters are not real due to privacy rights but it truly happened. I know this because on a website I found it says this is a good true story. I'm not saying that it is NOT true and your answer is definitely reasonable, but when you say "what happened to kids long ago," do you mean EVERYTHING? Because, being very articulate and sort of OCD and all, wouldn't the government interfere or something? And the way the people acted, they had absolutely no idea what was going on! At least someone could act somewhat suspicious to all this. But, contradicting myself, I sort of want it to be true, but highly exaggerated because I feel really bad for the kids. it might be true but only tiny parts of it could be true because some things in that book could never ever happen


Why does slope always equal M?

No one knows for sure, but this is an assortment of ideas I have heard. One idea is that the first letter for the Greek word for slope is m, but no one knows if there is any correlation between the two. Another idea is that the French word for slope (monter) starts with a m, but it is not proven that there is a relationship (again). Another idea is that the old word for slope was modulus of slope (modulus being used in the sense of "number used to measure"), and the m was carried over. Yet another idea I have heard is there is no real reason.


What is the meaning of the term slippery slope as a police corruption?

In the context of police corruption, the term "slippery slope" refers to the idea that once an officer engages in minor unethical behavior, it can lead to more serious misconduct over time. It suggests that initial small transgressions can gradually escalate and become more serious if not addressed.


Who says Let you Just Say for the record that you think middle school maybe the dumbest idea that ever invented?

Slippery Soap


I have a very steep slope in my home and I couldn't able to climb that slope with my car Please tell any idea to park my car?

Recreate the slope please. otherwise it won't be able to park. or may be try to park it on petrol mode.


What line is perpendicular to 4x-3y12?

The equation has been distorted in the question (as usual on this site). The general idea is to solve the equation for "y"; read off the slope from the resulting equation; then divide minus 1 by this slope to get the slope of the perpendicular line.


How do you calculate slope of 5-4 -21?

I am not sure what you mean; I guess some symbols disappeared when posting the question. I assume you have two given points. The idea is to calculate the slope as: slope = (difference in y-coordinates) / (difference in x-coordinates)


What is the idea ratio of slope for a kitchen waste line?

1/8" to 1/4" per foot.