the correct aftermath to the situation/question is what the answer is.
sorry? i didn't get your question.
That's a pretty broad statement. Care to restate that question?
Ask.com is a search engine that answers your question by directing you to other websites for answers. Answers.com attempts to personally answer your question.
This website, WikiAnswers/Answers can answer any acceptable question.
I like two websites: 1. Wiki Answers 2. Yahoo Answers
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yes, just go on to google and ask that same question and it will show you all of the websites that answers your question.
Yes, there are. Just type that question into google, and you can pick the site you want your answers from there.
You can typically find answers to AR quizzes in the corresponding books or materials associated with the Accelerated Reader program. Additionally, some educational websites and forums may discuss quiz content, but it's important to use these resources ethically and avoid cheating. For the most accurate information, refer to the official AR database or consult with a teacher or librarian.
You need to answer this question. We don’t do homework. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. The answers also differ between AR tests. The school districts make a contract with the company for their schools and each is different for each district. Even if we gave you the answers they wouldn’t be correct.
There are many websites that provide answers, but WikiAnswers (the site you are currently on) and Yahoo Answers are the most popular for their answers. If it's a biographical question, biography.com can also be helpful.