Language Arts
Need help figuring out which word goes in the blank out of this, that, these, or those. The sentence is: "Let's exchange __________ bread for these crackers." I know it is not these or those but not sure between this or that. Thanks...
social studies
Did Hoover's actions help put an end to the Depression. From what I'm reading most people say he didn't help but some things say he did do some good so unsure what to put. It is an agree or disagree question.
Social Studies
I need to know what percentage of workers in the US were unemployed by 1932. I'm seeing a lot of different answers on the internet. Thanks..
Social Studies
Who was able to find work more easily during the Great Depression....men or women? Thanks
language arts
I know the is the article but not sure about another adjective. Is there another adjective in there besides priceless? I know jewels,coins, artifacts are all nouns. Would other be an adjective too?
language arts
Hi...in the sentence, "The jewels, coins, and other artifacts are priceless." Would the adjective in the sentence be priceless? Thanks..
Language Arts
On the sentence: One group of divers found the treasure of a Spanish galleon. Would the adjectives in the sentence be One and Spansish? I wasn't sure if One would be an adjective or not. I also couldn't tell if group would be an adjective. Thanks...
Language Arts
On the sentence: They dive deep beneath the surface in search of an exciting find. Would the adjectives in the sentence be deep and exciting? I wasn't totally sure on deep. I also wasn't sure if beneath would be an adjective. Thanks...
Social Studies
I need to find out 4 mistakes Germany made during WWI. I know one is unsrestricted submarine warfare. Another one would be the Zimmerman Note. A third one could be that they invaded Belgium. I can't think of a 4th mistake though.
Social Studies
Who were considered the Big 4 at the treaty of Versailles? Some sites say US, Great Britain, France, and Italy. Others say US, Great Britain, France and Germany. Thanks...
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