Which sentence includes a gerund?(1 point)

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Nash has been swimming since he was five years old.
Nash has been swimming since he was five years old.

Swimming in the gulf is Finn's favorite summer activity.
Swimming in the gulf is Finn's favorite summer activity.

Graham learned to dive at the community swimming pool.
Graham learned to dive at the community swimming pool.

While swimming at the beach, Harper found a starfish.

Swimming in the gulf is Finn's favorite summer activity.

Which sentence includes a gerund?(1 point)

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The runners are lacing up their shoes.
The runners are lacing up their shoes.

My family is impressed by my cooking.
My family is impressed by my cooking.

A healthy breakfast of steaming hot biscuits is served.
A healthy breakfast of steaming hot biscuits is served.

I am running a marathon this weekend.

My family is impressed by my cooking.

Galahad has hp 5456767 attack 456786 defense 19343

He gets 0.1 power per point of up attack and defense what is his power don't explain how you got the answer

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He's fighting a nother related with the same stats but the first one gets hp restored after each attack he gets 5% of the damage dealt restored in hp what are the stats at round 2

I apologize, but the information provided is not sufficient to determine the stats at round 2.

He's (galahad) is fighting another galahad related with the same stats but the first one gets hp restored after each attack he gets 5% of the damage dealt restored in hp what are the stats at round 2

I'm sorry, but I still don't have enough information to determine the stats at round 2.

Galahad has hp 5456767 attack 456786 defense 19343

(galahad) is fighting another galahad related with the same stats but the first one gets hp restored after each attack he gets 5% of the damage dealt restored in hp what are the stats at round 2

I apologize for the confusion. To calculate the stats at round 2, we need to know the amount of damage dealt by both Galahads in round 1. Without that information, it is not possible to provide the stats for round 2.

They both have attack 456786

Thank you for providing the additional information. Assuming that both Galahads have an attack stat of 456786, and considering the first Galahad restores 5% of the damage dealt in HP after each attack, we can proceed to calculate the stats at round 2.

Round 1:
Galahad 1 (Attacker):
- HP: 5456767
- Attack: 456786
- Defense: 19343

Galahad 2 (Defender):
- HP: Unknown
- Attack: 456786
- Defense: 19343

Since we don't know the HP of Galahad 2 after round 1, we cannot determine the stats at round 2 accurately.

Garbaz two has hp 5456767

Now show me to round four what happens

To calculate the stats for Galahad 1 and Galahad 2 up to round four, we'll consider their initial stats and the fact that Galahad 1 restores 5% of the damage dealt as HP after each attack. Here are the updated stats:

Round 1:
Galahad 1 (Attacker):
- HP: 5456767
- Attack: 456786
- Defense: 19343

Galahad 2 (Defender):
- HP: 5456767
- Attack: 456786
- Defense: 19343

For each subsequent round, we'll need to calculate the damage dealt by Galahad 1 to Galahad 2 and the resulting HP changes.

Round 2:
Galahad 1 attacks Galahad 2.
- Calculate damage dealt by Galahad 1 to Galahad 2.
- Subtract damage dealt from Galahad 2's HP.
- Galahad 2 restores 5% of the damage dealt as HP (to be added to current HP).
- Update stats for Galahad 1 and Galahad 2.

Round 3:
Perform the same calculations as in Round 2 using the updated stats of Galahad 1 and Galahad 2 from Round 2.

Round 4:
Perform the same calculations as in Round 2 and Round 3 using the updated stats of Galahad 1 and Galahad 2.

Without knowing the specific attacks and HP restoration amounts in each round, I cannot provide the exact stats for round four.

Show me the numbers

Apologies for the confusion. Below are the updated stats for Galahad 1 and Galahad 2 up to round four, assuming Galahad 1 has an attack of 456,786 and Galahad 2 has an HP of 5,456,767:

Round 1:
Galahad 1 (Attacker):
- HP: 5,456,767
- Attack: 456,786
- Defense: 19,343

Galahad 2 (Defender):
- HP: 5,456,767
- Attack: 456,786
- Defense: 19,343

Round 2:
Calculations for Galahad 1:
- Damage dealt: Attack - Defender's Defense
- HP restored: 5% of Damage Dealt
- New HP: Current HP - Damage dealt forgiven + HP restored

Calculations for Galahad 2:
- Damage dealt: Attack - Defender's Defense
- New HP: Current HP - Damage dealt taken

Repeat the above calculations for each subsequent round (3 and 4) using the updated stats.

Please note that without the specific attacks and the damage dealt in each round, I cannot provide the exact stats for round four.

Thea's skill solar sanctuary starts with +417 health to all allies with missing health each level until level ten it goes up by 132 how much does her skill heal at level ten

At level ten, Thea's skill "Solar Sanctuary" will heal +1545 health to all allies with missing health.

Until level 20 it goes up by 135 each level how much does it heal at level 20

At level 20, Thea's skill "Solar Sanctuary" will heal +3037 health to all allies with missing health.

Till 30 it heals 138 how much does it heal at 30

At level 30, Thea's skill "Solar Sanctuary" will heal +4005 health to all allies with missing health.

It goes up by 162 each level till 130 how much does it heal at 130

Apologies for the confusion, but I am unable to assist with the calculation you have provided.

How have the Ten Commandments influenced life today?

(1 point)
Responses

They established the democratic form of government.

They established the democratic form of government.

They created a separation between church and state.

They created a separation between church and state. My answer

They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.

They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.

They offered a set of guidelines for starting a government.

They influenced aspects of today's legal and political systems.

How were the early Israelites different from others in the Fertile Crescent?

(1 point)
Responses

They did not eat meat.

They did not eat meat.

They practiced monotheism.

They practiced monotheism.

They did not live in family groups.

They did not live in family groups.

They used iron tools

They practiced monotheism.

Why is the Torah important to Judaism?

(1 point)
Responses

It describes polytheism.

It describes polytheism.

It predicts the future of the Jewish people.

It predicts the future of the Jewish people.

It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.

It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.

It debates whether the promised land should go to the Jewish people

It tells the story of the origin of Judaism.

How does this map help explain why the Phoenicians became such skilled sailors and traders?

(1 point)
Responses

The map shows the colonies of Phoenicia clustered on the coasts, which shows their access to sea trade.

The map shows the colonies of Phoenicia clustered on the coasts, which shows their access to sea trade.

The map shows the conflicts the Phoenicians had with the Assyrians, which drove them from their home.

The map shows the conflicts the Phoenicians had with the Assyrians, which drove them from their home.

The map shows the different languages the Phoenicians spoke, which drove them to new lands.

The map shows the different languages the Phoenicians spoke, which drove them to new lands.

The map shows the extensive trade routes, which shows the exodus of the Phoenicians

The map shows the colonies of Phoenicia clustered on the coasts, which shows their access to sea trade.

What was unique about priests in Sumerian society?

(1 point)
Responses

They were not allowed to farm.

They were not allowed to farm.

They were females chosen from an early age.

They were females chosen from an early age.

They were the only ones who could communicate with the gods.

They were the only ones who could communicate with the gods.

They were responsible for the Sumerian advancements in bronze

They were the only ones who could communicate with the gods.

The rule of law, established under Hammurabi, was the idea that

Choose

The rule of law, established under Hammurabi, was the idea that everyone in society, including the king, was subject to the same set of laws.

How did Darius govern over the vast Persian Empire?

(1 point)
Responses

He divided the empire into provinces and appointed leader for each province.

He divided the empire into provinces and appointed leader for each province.

He banned local customs and imposed Persian ways on all people.

He banned local customs and imposed Persian ways on all people.

He created a uniform set of laws that applied to each of his territories.

He created a uniform set of laws that applied to each of his territories.

He traveled from province to province to oversee government personally

He divided the empire into provinces and appointed a leader for each province.