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OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

i need help on 2 test with 26 problems on each i have 200 owl bucks message me if you could help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok show it!

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

all of them? @JoannThomas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The ones you need help on.

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

Read the excerpt from Othello and answer the question that follows: OTHELLO I look down towards his feet; but that's a fable. If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill thee. Wounds IAGO IAGO I bleed, sir; but not kill'd. What is implied by Iago not dying in this scene? (5 points) Iago is supernaturally evil. Iago is supernaturally good. Othello is a poor swordsman. Othello is weakened by sadness. @joannthomas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IAGO has to be supernaturally good.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jaradjones12

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

thankyou

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Welcome.

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

What is the starting point for an argument? (5 points) Counterclaim Bridge Claim Support

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

A writer presents the following claim and counterclaim: Claim: The county school board should adopt a less strict absentee policy for students Counterclaim: Evidence showing a connection between increased attendance and higher grades Which answer most clearly connects the claim to the counterclaim? (5 points) Many argue that a high number of absences result in lower grades; however, the studies making these connections do not consider the educational reasons students might miss school. The evidence that shows a connection between increased attendance and higher grades does not include a representative sample of the population, so we can't be sure that the study's claims are actually even true. Students who can miss more days of school could use these days to participate in educational activities like field trips. Being absent from school doesn't always mean a student isn't being exposed to new learning opportunities. If students have a bad teacher and can learn the material on their own, then it shouldn't even matter if they miss a few extra days. The study should consider different teachers and how they affect students' grades.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The first one is counterclaim. Counterclaim is an offset of another claim.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The first part (of the second one) , many argue that a high number of absences result in lower grades.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is the offset.

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

(LC) In an outline for a speech analysis that reads, Claim Introduction Supporting details Counterclaim Supporting details Refuted points How should the Claim and Counterclaim sections be labeled? (5 points) With Roman numerals With lower case letters With capital letters With spelled out numbers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one depends on which way you think of it. My way would be with capital letters.

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

Which of the following details should you correct when you are in the revision stage? (5 points) Your spelling errors Your proofreading Your grammar problems Your word choices

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

Which of the following can help you improve your ability to edit your own writing? (5 points) Writing a new paper Reading your paper aloud Skipping the revision stage Changing verb tenses

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

how do i give you medal?

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

@joannthomas

OpenStudy (jaradjones12):

@csubero

OpenStudy (csubero):

yes

OpenStudy (csubero):

for that last question the answer is D

OpenStudy (hope210):

@jaradjones @csubero @JoannThomas I'm sorry but we're not allowed to help on tests/quizzes/exams/assessments here :/ that would be considered cheating :( http://pages.citebite.com/c3n6a1q0a0mvl

OpenStudy (csubero):

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