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In trademark terms, what is acquiring secondary meaning?
A. when a mark that resembles a mark already registered with the federal
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angela
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Define the 2 concepts: fraud and corruption and and give examples of each
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PHATHUTSHEDZO
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1) Which phrase best defines diversity?
a) a region containing many cities b) special cultural practices unique to one group c)
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Pls help me Ms. Sue
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What is parallel structure? (1 point)
© using details that go in chronological order to show how events unfolded in a certain
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consider the definition of private law and public law. Discuss the difference between these two sources of law. support with
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Elizabeth
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which phrase describes a transition?
a change from one subject or stage to another a method used to manage work a thought or
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Match the following terms to the correct definition
Column A 1. chemical change: chemical change 2. physical change: physical
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Sentence for word duke.
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atul
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What is an allele? (1 point)
O a variant form of a gene • a trait that can be masked • a non-inherited trait • a trait that
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AYD3N
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Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?(1 point)
Responses They are not separated by
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What is a human resource? Name some examples of human resources and how they
help the world?
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joshua
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Which option describes a synonym?(1 point)
Responses a word or phrase that has an opposite meaning a word or phrase that has an
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Subscribe to onyx pookie on yt
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what does discriminated against means????
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Laruen
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What does it mean to be a true idealist?
In my book it said Roosevelt considered himself to be a true idealist, not President
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is a word root?(1 point)
Responses a word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes
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myworldwha
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Nationalism Imperialism Autonomy
Definition of all these three. Nationalism means supporting your own country. Imperialism means
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Mysterious
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Could you please help me re write the sentences below.
Media convergence is the merging of mass communications outlets such as
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Kelly
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3. In lesson 7 you learned that a proportion is *
2 points o the number representing the relationship of two numbers written as a
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses a definition of an important term in a text a definition of an
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What is a communication channel
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Paul
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what does T.U.L.L stand forwhat are some exsamples of it
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brianna
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Here is my essay after I made a few corrections that bobpursley pointed out. please, if there are still mistakes, tell me
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y912f
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point)
Responses the reason an author writes a text the reason an author
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An organism’s genotype is (1 point)
Responses the set of alleles an organism has for a trait. the set of alleles an organism
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myworldwha
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Iasked this question a couple of days ago- and got several different opinions.
Ms. Sue tried to point out to me why she thought
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Rose
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An organism's genotype is (1 point)
O an allele that is expressed whenever it is present. Othe set of alleles an organism has for
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urmotherr
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A dissident is a person dissatisfied with the government.
True False
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Cody
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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility? (1 point)
acting in a manner that promotes the local community and
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chemical properties describe how a _____ changes into a new substance.
This site will give you a definition and examples.
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emily
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a definition of formal poetry is verse that
http://www.answers.com/poetry I think you're after definition #3 here. Then look up
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Anonymous
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The United States is not a democracy, it is a Republic.
The United States is a democracy because the people elect its leaders.
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Ralph
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wat is a noun
after all these years i have forgotten Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. A good dictionary will
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jose
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Do anyone know what a scientific model is and where can I find an example? I've look and I cant find a definition or example.
Nev
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Shannon
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Plagiarism can be defined as… (Select all the options that are correct).
Using ideas you have previously published and not
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What is intellectual property?
(1 point) Responses physical creations physical creations intangible ideas intangible ideas
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What is informal language?
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AKA:BRI
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Plagiarism can be defined as… (Select all the options that are correct).
not acknowledging the sources your ideas are built
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Tlokotsi Semela
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point) Responses the reason an author writes a text the reason an author
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Which describes financial aid?(1 point) Responses a school that provides training in a specific skill or trade a school that
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Explain what science is. Give an example of a type of scientist and what they study. HELPPP
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Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text?
a claim made based on evidence presented by the author to
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point)
Responses the way an author feels about the topic of the text the way
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Author's Purpose Quick Check Which does the phrase author's purpose describe? (1 point)
A. a thesis statement that makes a claim
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point) Responses the reason an author writes a text
the reason an author
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two ratios that are equivalent are said to be proportional true or false
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Which of the following means to be a critical reader?
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Anoumous
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What is a primary source?(1 point)
Responses an interpretation of a story an interpretation of a story a source with recorded
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bob
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Describe what makes a proportion, give an example of a proportion. In two sentences
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe? (1 point)
the reason an author writes a text the evidence an author gives to
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trippie
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Which of the following describes what it means when subjects and verbs agree?(1 point)
Responses a) They have the same ending. b)
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African Diaspora
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