The Homework Thread #6 ~ Need a Little Help? Ask Here.

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I have to write a letter of complaint about a TV commercial. What expressions do I have to use? Or what elements should this letter contain? :look:
 
Me and the hubby it's compare and contrast. I didn't have my muse with me. I had a brain block while writing it down in my notebook.
 
math stuff (hate):

6-(-2)/(-4)-2=-2-(-6)/2-x

find x haha. and `/` is `over` like ratios lol
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an architect wishes to represent the length of a room with a 5 inch segment:
find the scale width if the room is 12 feet wide.

i hate ratios :thud:
 
I need to analyze a couple of poems for a project due tomorrow (& I just started it, me being the procrastinator I am...)

But I really suck at analyzing and reading into poetry, does anyone have any hints or advice on what to look for in a poem to analyze it better? I'd really appreciate any help I can get. :hug:
 
I was figuring that 3% the same way I'd figure taxes at my friend's antiques shop so I'm pretty sure my method would get the right answer. :)
 
I do know that the 'Theatre of the Absurd' is thought to have its origins in Dadaism, nonsense poetry and avant-garde art of the 1910s – 1920s. Despite its critics, this genre of theatre achieved popularity when World War II highlighted the essential precariousness of human life.

Dada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Information on Dadaism

Surrealism

This might get you started....
 
this thread is a great idea!



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I have a question for all you drama wizzes out there! (or awesome googlers)
It's about "absurdism/existentialists" a drama style.
The sheets like a table, so the question is, "What are the events in history that influenced existentialists?" and then i need the fact, and then the explanation.
Omg if i you could help, i'd love ya forever!!!!

my googling sucks so i can't find much
 
:nod: That's what I was thinking of as well. The 19th Century was a period of revolution and reaction that resulted in a trend of nationalism. And that sense of nationalism was cause for later wars.





I'll PM my answers to your survey and I hope that other people will, too! :nod:
 
D: I need some college-level Logics help.

The example on my take home quiz is:
If you live in a glass house, then you shouldn't throw stones.

I would abbreviate it as g → ~s.

My professor wants us to write it in the inverse, the converse, and the contrapositive.

To turn it into inverse, one has to negate both sides. So, I'm not sure if g → ~s would become ~(~g → ~s), or if it becomes ~g → ~s.

To turn it into converse, one has to interchange the hypothesis & conclusion (reverse the letters), which definitely becomes ~s → g.

To turn it into contrapositive, one has to reverse both sides, then negate both sides. Which leaves me with the same problem I['m having with inverse.

I need to get 100% on this quiz. :bawl: And I'm so confused when it comes to negating stuff :(
 
I don't see the connection either, that's just what the students' textbook say, it's crazy, that's why I asked :lol: :crazy:



What I wrote was what the textbook presents as the interrogative form "Ought she to.....?" and future form "It will be possible that you are wrong" - are any of these correct?


Thanks for all your answers :) :hug:
 
The camel can pick up 1000 and goes a mile and drops them off and goes back to the start. The net cost of the trip is 2 bananas. It does this for the second 1000 bananas. Net cost so far is 4 bananas. It does this again (doesn't have to go back this time though), so net cost is 5 bananas to move the entire stash of bananas 1 mile.

So after 200 miles of doing this, one of the 1000 stacks is gone. From then on, it only takes 3 bananas per mile to move each stack. (2 bananas to move the first 1000, 1 banana to move the second 1000). So the camel can go 333 miles before the next 1000 is gone.

The camel now has 1000 bananas left (no backtracking is necessary anymore) and has gone 533 miles total. It will now take it 467 bananas to travel the last 467 miles carrying the 1000 that is left.

The end result is 1000 - 467 = 533 bananas left.
 
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