- Anne Ellot is vacationing at the seaside town of Lyme, accompanied by friends and family. The group is staying at an inn. from Persuasion 1 They returned to the inn: and Anne, in passing afterwards quickly from her own chamber to their dining-room, had nearly run against the very same gentleman, as he came out of an adjoining apartment. __ It was now proved that he belonged to the same Inn as themselves; and this second meeting. short as it was, also proved again, by the gentleman's looks, that he thought hers very lovely, and by the readiness and propriety of his opologies, that he was a man of exceedingly good manners. He seemed about thirty, and though not handsome, had an agreeable person. Anne felt that she should like to know who he was. 2 They had nearly done breakfast. when the sound of a carriage (almost the first they had heard since entering Lyme), drew half the party to the window. It was a gentleman's carriage, a curricle, but only coming round from the stable-yard to the front door; somebody must be going away, it was driven by a servant in mourning. 3 The word curricle made Charles Musgrove jump up that he might compare it with his own; the servant in mourning roused Anne's curiosity and the whole six were collected to look, by the time the owner of the curricle was to be seen issulng from the door, amidst the bows and civilities of the household, and taking his seat to drive off. (from Persuasion by Jane Auten] What is the meaning of civilities as it is used in paragraph 3? 1. curious glances 2. hired carriages 3. police behaviors 4. working servints
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- SECTION 2: ORDERING THE DAILY ROUTINE (30 Points) 1. ORDER THIS ROUTINE LOGICALLY La rutina de Andrés Ordena esta rutina de una manera Vapica. a. Se afeita después de cepillarse los dientes. __ b. Se acuesta a las once y media de la noche. __ C. Por filtimo, se duerme. __ d. Después de afeitarse sale para las clases. __ C. Asiste a todas sus clases y vuelve A su can. __ 1. Andrés se despierts a las seisy media de la manana. __ B. Despues de volver a casa,come un poco. Luego estudia en (i) habitacion __ entonors se cepilla los dientes. __ i. Secepilla los dientes antes de neostarse. __ 1. Seducha antes de yestirse. __
- owner up front. Buyers also take out a mortgage. This is s loan toward the purchase off the loan over a set time period The most common is 30 years. The mortgage cor interest-a percentage of the loan amount -for the use of Its money. At this point, th actually owns the home. But you also have money invested-your down payment. Th home,the more payments you make on the mortgage. Soon you'll have more money But in the beginning the home isn't making you any money. If you sold it, you'd only you paid into it Since you're paying interest on the loan you won't get all your mone you buy a house? QUESTION 2 What is the purpose of the first sentence of paragraph 57 Select one answer. A to introduce the idea that houses cost too much B to explain how to apply for a mortgage to discuss whether buying a home is a good idea D to describe the way people usually pay for a home
- A. Population and the sample in this example? stret(calls 1,000 people challes wants to know what proportion of city residents support his candidacy. His are the popular,people chosen at random from the city telephone directory and 850 of them respond. What who are called. B. Population: all Dallas resident Sample: the 1,000 people who are call C. Population: the Dallas residents Sample:the 850 people who respond. 850 D. Population; the telephone directory. Sample: the people who respond. A. Population the 1,000 people who are called. Sample: the 850 people who respond. ID: A 17. A poll conducted by the student newspaper asked "Who do you believe will win the Ohio State Undergraduate Student Government election?" To vote, students had to access the student newspaper's Website and record their vote. Which of the following statements is true? A. The results of the survey are unreliable because response to the survey was voluntary. B. The population is large enough to eliminate potential sources of bias in the design of the poll. C. This is an example of a census because all students had an opportunity to vote. D. This is an example of a prospective study. E. The population is all students who voted in the election. 18. A local tax reform group polls the residents of the school district and asks the question, "Do you think the school board should stop spending taxpayers' money on non-essential arts programs in elementary schools?" The results of this poll are likely to A. underestimate support for arts programs because of undercoverage. B. underestimate support for arts programs because of the way the question is worded. C. overestimate support for arts programs because of undercoverage. D. overestimate support for arts programs because of the way the question is worded. E. accurately estimate support for arts programs. __ 19. To assess the effects of exercise on reducing cholesterol, a researcher took a random sample of fifty people from a local gym who exercised regularly over the past year and another random sample of fifty people from the surrounding community who did not exercise regularly during the past year.They all reported to a clinic to have their cholesterol measured. The subjects were unaware of the purpose of the study, and the technician measuring the cholestero was not aware of whether subjects exercised regularly Which of the following best describes the inferences the researcher can make based on his results? A. He can make inferences about cause and effect, but not about the populations from which the samples were selected. B. He can make inferences about the populations from which the samples were selected, but not about cause and effect. C. He can make inferences about both cause and effect and the populations from which the samples were selected. D. He cannot make inferences about cause and effect or the populations from which the samples were selected. E.There is not enough information to make judgments about the scope of inference.