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What is the perimeter of the shape below, given a = 5.92, b = 2.39, c = 6.71, d = 7.14, e = 7.46, f = 4.44 image not to scale; do not round Your Answer: Question 4 options: Answer Question 5 (1 point) What is the perimeter of the shape below, given a = 5.40, b = 5.79, c = 8.10, d = 9.82 image not to scale; do not round Your Answer: Question 5 options: Answer Question 6 (1 point) What is the perimeter of the shape below, given a = 8.95, b = 11.80, c = 8.10, d = 1.32 image not to scale; do not round Your Answer: Question 6 options: Answer image1.gif image2.wmf image3.gif image4.gif PLEASE reply with one WORD doc per question. Every single question needs to be in its own WORD document. Thanks 1. Verb tenses, why it matters to one's writing style (100 words) 2. Describe the three most common rules for verb tenses in English ( with examples) min 100 words AND Give an example of a verb that does NOT follow these rules and comment on the differences. Do you know why this verb has different tenses? Does it make it easier to remember or harder to learn? 3. Discuss why this is important. Correct English punctuation. (Note English and American punctuation are the same) (100 words) 4. Identify ALL possible examples of biased language in the following, and rewrite the entire passage to make it less biased. List the assumptions that are used in this original copy. When a doctor treats a patient, he needs the help of a good nurse. She should be able to anticipate his needs. She must have all supplies ready, such as surgical instruments and Bandaids (these are a commercial product and are skin-colored). She should also be able to help feed anemic patients (beef tea is a good supplement for all patients) and even arrange for their minister to visit. to assist with this King James Bible will be found in each bed's drawer. Visitors must be asked to walk from the waiting room, where there are display panels with the hospitals rules posted. To help out visitors, there are directions outside for where to park their car. While they park, their wives can arrange for tea or coffee to be served to them. Note that only proper eating utensils, (knives, forks and spoons) can be used in the cafeteria. Nurses are able to do domestic tasks such as making beds and smoothing pillows, as their mothers already taught them these things. The nurse should be careful with female patients with longer hair which needs more care. In general its better to cut it when the patient is asleep. Male patients, whose shorter head hair is easier to manage, must have their beard shaved every day for hygiene reasons. If a nurse cannot understand the best way to engage with a patient, she should ask her manager and he will guide her. The hospital has regular patients, and some minorities. American patients will generally be easier to serve than minorities, but patients who failed to learn English are the most difficult and troublesome people and need firm direction. The rules are posted in plain English. However visitors who do not follow the rules, for example interfering with washerwomen, might be escorted out by the hospital policeman. Visitors have to read them all, so that they know to use the stairs in case of fire, and listen to announcements, so they do not unintentionally interfere with firemen. No unusual foods can be cooked in the microwave due to the smell. 5. For this assignment, reflect on your first day in school. Write about that moment in a minimum 350 word essay. Then at the end of the essay answer these questions: 1) What did you learn from that moment? 2) What details did you recall from writing about that moment? 3 ) How did writing about the moment help you to remember details of the moment? 4) Do you agree or disagree that writing can be a therapeutic technique? 6. Find a visually striking advertisement that combines words and images. Analyze how the words and images work together to persuade. To succeed with this assignment, you will need to find an ad that supports an extended analysis. Post the ad or link to the ad here and respond to the questions: 1. What is the ad really trying to sell? Often it is not a specific product but a brand. 2. Analyze the text of the ad. Is it a single image or part of a series? What does the image depict? Does it employ a visual metaphor (such as the overused images of a fried egg as your brain on drugs)? What is the primary appeal used in the ad: appeals to emotions and values (pathos), appeals to the brand a celebrity featured in the ad (ethos), or appeals to good reasons such as the gas mileage of a hybrid car (logos)? 3. Analyze the context of the ad. Where was it published? What else appears on the Web site or magazine where you found the ad? 4. How ultimately persuasive is the ad? 7. Complete an informative essay on “Harming impact of fast food†It should meet the following guidelines. â— 3 full pages â— Pleas apply ICE method of organization (Remember the outline we did last week “WORKING THESIS: Healthy living is important and unhealthy life choices should be avoided at all costs.†It should be based upon that. THANKS) 1. Introduction -Hook, grab attention of audience, give general information about subject -Thesis statement, what are you going to talk about? 2. Main Point 1 a. Supporting evidence 1 b. Supporting evidence 2 c. Supporting evidence 3 3. Main Point 2 d. Supporting evidence 1 e. Supporting evidence 2 f. Supporting evidence 3 4. Main Point 3 g. Supporting evidence 1 h. Supporting evidence 2 i. Supporting evidence 3 5. Conclusion j. Restate Thesis k. Summary of key point, wrap up essay APA format Sample papers to use as guidance on -Works Cited Page, follow MLA guidelines -Submit as Word Doc