1. My friend Kim and I ( have, has) a weather station. 2. Kim (have, has) it set up in her yard. 3. It ( have, has) a thermometer and wind vane. 4. Last week, we (have, had) the thermometer at school. 5. Yesterday, the thermometer (have, had) a temperature of 90^ ! 6. I ( has, have) never seen it that high! 7. We (have , has) records of the weather. The records (have, has) temperatures from last winter.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:20
Adam posted in a thread about theoretical physics. in his post he refuted general relativity and cited a paper that was recently self-published by one person on her own personal website and had no references to other works in the field.which important question did adam not answer sufficiently when evaluating the cited paper?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
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English, 21.06.2019 22:10
What is the primary setting and action of book 13 of the odyssey? a. calypso capturing ulysses on ogygia b. telemachus traveling to sparta c. ulysses retuming to ithaca d. ulysses traveling in disguise to crete
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
The institute of international research is holding its annual convention. this year more than 500 scholars have been invited to hear research reports on many timely topics. approximately 250 big name scientists will be winging their way to washington, d.c. how can the underlined sentence be revised so that it fits the tone of the passage? a) approximately 250 people will be in washington, d.c. b) approximately 250 bigwigs will be flying to washington, d.c. c) approximately 250 science people will be going to washington, d.c. d) approximately 250 well-known scientists will be arriving in washington, d.c.
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