English, 06.05.2020 06:27 seider7997
In "Black Hole Beginnings," what is described as an effect of a star up to nine times the mass of the sun running out of fuel?
It goes supernova.
It turns into a black hole.
It stays the same.
It turns into a white dwarf.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:50
The ancient greek poet. homer, is credited with writing the odyssey. however, scholars still debate whether homer wrote the entire epic. what is the main reason for this uncertainty? o some sections of the epic are written in different poetic styles and forms. most ancient greeks could not read or write, so the epic was first written in latin ob och storytellers repeated the epic aloud for centuries before it was ever written down. od the epic was a fictional account, so the identity of its author may have been fictionalized as well.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Speaking rapidly in a large gymnasium causes your words to run together; making them hard to distinguish. true false
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English, 22.06.2019 03:10
Which statement is true of the antagonist of a character vs. nature conflict? the antagonist is generally more powerful than the protagonist. the antagonist is a person or personified object. the antagonist and the protagonist have the same values. the antagonist is always difficult to fletermine.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
How does the author use the character of torvald helmer to explore a social use? -by revealing the changes that can happen to a person who has gotten wealthy quickly - by revealing attitudes related to spending and saving that men held during the victorian era -by revealing the bad financial advice that was given to many people in the victorian era -by revealing the hardships that fell on many people who lived during the victorian era
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