What happens to water molecules when they are heated
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Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion;
'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules
move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen
water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill
their container (vapor or gas water.)
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Do you number each entry of a works cited page
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not in mla or apa
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Why does reducing solute particle size increase the speed at which the solute dissolves in water
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It exposes more of the solute surface to the water
molecules.
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What do the lines on a phase diagram represent
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apex
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Which of the following would work as the thesis statement for a compare and contrast essay-
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This question does not have all the information required for me
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What central metaphor runs throughout James Baldwin's Notes of a Native son
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Hatred is a disease.
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What is one possible theme of A Raisin in the Sun
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Embracing ones identity can be empowering
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Which story is the clearest example of metafiction
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A story that features itself as a character
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Read the following excerpt from Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin Once this disease is contracted one can never be really carefree again for the fever without an instant's warning can recur at an
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It compares hate to a disease that cannot be cured.
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What was one major achievement of the civil rights movement during the 1940s or 1950s
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The Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
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Which option is the best example of someone using a rhetorical device
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A bush that blossoms whenever good times are coming
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In what way does James Baldwin use a narrative structure
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The essay tells a story about race relations in Harlem.
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What argument does James Baldwin make that resolves one of his central ideas
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That hatred or acceptance are choices one must
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What rhetorical device is James Baldwin most clearly using in this passage
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figurative language
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Why does the narrator find it hard to totally hate white America
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A. Because carrying that much hate is self- destructive I check on apex
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In "A Raisin in the Sun" which character best represents the theme of achieving success in a conventional way
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Walter
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What happens to water molecules when they are heated
Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion;
'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules
move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen
water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill
their container (vapor or gas water.)
Do you number each entry of a works cited page
not in mla or apa
Why does reducing solute particle size increase the speed at which the solute dissolves in water
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water
molecules.
What do the lines on a phase diagram represent
apex
Which of the following would work as the thesis statement for a compare and contrast essay-
This question does not have all the information required for me
to correctly answer it.
What central metaphor runs throughout James Baldwin's Notes of a Native son
Hatred is a disease.
What is one possible theme of A Raisin in the Sun
Embracing ones identity can be empowering
Which story is the clearest example of metafiction
A story that features itself as a character
Read the following excerpt from Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin Once this disease is contracted one can never be really carefree again for the fever without an instant's warning can recur at an
It compares hate to a disease that cannot be cured.
What was one major achievement of the civil rights movement during the 1940s or 1950s
The Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
(APEX)
!/
Which option is the best example of someone using a rhetorical device
A bush that blossoms whenever good times are coming
In what way does James Baldwin use a narrative structure
The essay tells a story about race relations in Harlem.
(APEX)
!/
What argument does James Baldwin make that resolves one of his central ideas
That hatred or acceptance are choices one must
What rhetorical device is James Baldwin most clearly using in this passage
figurative language
Why does the narrator find it hard to totally hate white America
A. Because carrying that much hate is self- destructive I check on apex
In "A Raisin in the Sun" which character best represents the theme of achieving success in a conventional way