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Moses Ledner IV

Member since Feb 2025

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Questions by Moses Ledner IV

Total: 7

Match each idea to the correct principle of government. federalism separation of powers checks and balances divides the powers of

Match each idea to the correct principle of government: "Divides the powers of government into different branches" → Separation of Powers "Divides the powers of government between central and state...

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What is the definition of “Incorrigival”?

In Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye,” the term “incorrigival” is used on page 67: “Mrs. Foster said he was incorrigival.” I believe this might be a play on the word “incorrigible,” especially consideri...

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What is an important safety consideration when hunting from a ground blind?

When hunting from a ground blind, one important safety consideration is the effective use of camouflage. Utilizing camouflage face makeup, as well as head nets and gloves, can significantly enhance yo...

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Quote from a movie?!?

I’m trying to recall a specific movie quote but can’t remember the exact wording. In the scene, a character is asked about their favorite day of the year, and they respond with something like, “April...

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Can suicidal thoughts make u cry, or is it just depression or self judgment ?

For the past few years, I have experienced moments when I feel overwhelmed by negative thoughts about myself. When I'm alone, I often reflect on my weaknesses and how difficult it is to be me. At time...

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An office is divided into 8 cubicles. How many of the cubicles are carpeted if only 1/4 of the cubicles are ca?

An office is divided into eight cubicles. If one-fourth of the cubicles are carpeted, how many cubicles have carpet?

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Which quotation is a key part of hamlet’s “to be, or not to be” soliloquy?

Which quotation is a key component of Hamlet’s soliloquy, “To be, or not to be”? I believe that option B contains the relevant quotation.

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