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What happened after British soldiers killed five colonists in the Boston Massacre?
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Why did Thomas Jefferson not attend the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
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Do you agree with Susan B. Anthony that women should receive equal pay for equal work?
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What was the dust bowl? How did it affect the lives of Americans in the 1930s?
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Is sweets a countable noun?
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What impacts did the telegraph have on society and the economy?
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What was "wage slavery" in company towns?
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How did the United States benefit from its victory in the war of 1812?
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Why did the South use slavery in their economy?
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Question #50928
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Who was assured freedom of worship in the Puritan colony?
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How much grammatically correct is "?!" or "!?" and when to use them?
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Question #91815
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Question #2148b
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Change the active voice into passive voice?
1-the doctor asked the priest a question?
2-the Farmers have picked coffee beans?
3-man cannot avoid natural disasters.
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How can I easily remember regular and irregular verbs?
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Why contractions are used in English Literature?
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What does Picasso's painting, "The Old Guitarist" mean or represent?
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Which invention had the greatest impact on American transportation?
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How would you describe the basic political beliefs of Bill Clinton?
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What was one difference between the British and American forces at the beginning of the American Revolution?
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What is how does second-future tense differ from the first-future tense?
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Question #f9672
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What are the similarities/differences between allegory, fable, and satire?
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What are: Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Pronouns, Adverbs, Conjunctions, Determiners, Interjections?
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Question #c88bc
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This question is about political parties. Can someone help me out please? Thanks!
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Is Swift's "A Modest Proposal" an example of Horatian or Juvenalian Satire?
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How did Marcus Garvey's approach to civil rights differ from that of the NAACP?
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Question #c8cae
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How did Eleanor Roosevelt change the role of the First Lady during Franklin D. Roosevelt's time in office?
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What event sparked both the formation of a distinct American identity and a severing of cultural ties to Europeans?
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How many solar systems are there in the universe? How many in the known universe?
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I need ideas for an essay, "There wasn't even time to say goodbye" (320-350 words)?
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Question #ab6e3
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How did the cotton gin lead to a rise in slavery?
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Question #fd07e
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Question #b0d3f
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Question #99a4b
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How do I go about finding satire in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"?
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What can dialogue and internal thoughts often tell the reader?
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Choose the correct one:
a)I want to buy either this or that.
b)I either want to buy this or that. ?
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Question #c0c02
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What is the proper punctuation when typing/writing tv show titles? Italicized, underlined, quotation, etc
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Question #b0dc4
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Question #d887f
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Question #9b3ac
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Question #8aeb1
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Can someone help me answer this question about homeland security? Thank you!
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What is it called when you turn to a random page in a book, pick out a random passage and go by the underlying philosophies?
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Why did the Pilgrims leave Europe?
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How did World War I help to bring about the Russian Revolution?
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Question #00636
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Question #18a41
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What are some examples of synecdoche? Is "I give you my word" a synecdoche?
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What was the most significant communications achievement during the Gilded Age?
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How could a young man avoid the draft during the Vietnam Era?
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What were boomers?
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Who was elected the first vice President?
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How did President Hoover and President Roosevelt differ in their approach towards dealing with the Great Depression?
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Why do so many experts oppose universal health care, a one payer socialized medical insurance system?
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Question #bb6ae
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Question #99268
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Question #63fad
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Why was the Soviet development of satellite so significant to the people of the United States?
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What happened in Washington D.C. in 1982?
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How did the U.S. acquire Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines?
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How can astronomers "see" dark matter?
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What is an example of irony within a song?
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Can the word "acid" be both a countable and uncountable noun?
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Question #be97b
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Why did New York City and Philadelphia become important to who lived outside these cities?
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What is "yellow journalism"?
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Can anyone name the impacts and effects on New Zealand it had from the invasion of Poland?
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How do semicolons create tension?
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Why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700s?
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Can you give an example of a book that has an epilogue and a sequel?
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Is it possible to be precise but not accurate?
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What is the definition of "is"?
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How do you identify archetypes in a story?
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How do you punctuate movie titles?
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How did World War l impact the lives of women in the United States following World War I?
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What is the purpose of semicolons? Why not come to a complete stop and put a period? Or are there other uses that I don't know about?
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What was the difference between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois?
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Is "history" a proper noun?
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Why did Nicholas II enter World War I?
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Using MLA style, what is the correct format for a web address in a Works Cited entry?
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What is a synonym for "a bad thing"?
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What happened to John D. Rockefeller's wealth?
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What is the correct punctuation when using "etc" at the end of a sentence?
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What technological advancements in military warfare came from the Civil War?
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What were the effects of the Napoleonic Wars on the United States?
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What is the difference between dysphasia and aphasia?
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Question #74c5a
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What is a verb that describes a pouting, patronizing tone of voice?
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What kind of colony was Saint Dominique?
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What did Jefferson do because he was concerned with the number of Federalists working in the government?
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Do we always have to use a semicolon before words like "in addition," "therefore," or "consequently"?
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Is the white house a proper noun?
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Is this the proper use of a semi-colon: "The majority of them sit a few inches from the other; only a few overlapping."?
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