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What is the quotient of 3/4 and 5/Read this excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.
Kahlo brusquely informed Rivera that she wanted him to tell her the unvarnished truth about her work. If she could not earn her living as an artist, she announced, she would take up some other profession to help her parents. "I want you to tell me if I am a good enough artist to make it worthwhile to go on."
Kahlo unwrapped three of her portraits and waited as Rivera studied them. In a few minutes, he informed her that she was indeed an authentic artist.
Based on this passage, which viewpoint could a prepared speaker share in a discussion?
I think that Frida Kahlo made a bold move when she decided to show her portraits to Rivera.
It seems to me that Frida Kahlo really wanted to stop painting and take on a job that would help her family.
I do not think that Frida Kahlo’s artwork really is as good as everyone always says it is.
Frida Kahlo obviously was madly in love with Diego Rivera and was hoping he would fall in love with her.
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Write the usage of these given patterns of writing: •so. . . that. •had hardly . . . when
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In the sentence, “studies show that non-exercise activity thermogenesis, or n.e.a.t. — a measure of how much energy people use to stand, fidget, walk to the car and otherwise move around without formally exercising — often (declines) substantially after weight loss, perhaps because the body thinks you are starving and directs you to stay still and conserve energy,” the word declines means a. deteriorates. b. improves. c. ascends. d. increases.
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What is the quotient of 3/4 and 5/Read this excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.
Kahlo brusquel...
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