When was the Salt lake city Olympics held
the winter of 2002
what is a poem
a piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is nearly always rhythmical, usually metaphorical, and often exhibits such formal elements as meter, rhyme, and stanzaic structure.
How many letters are in the English alphabet
26
what is the hook at the beginning of an article
the phrase or sentence that keeps the audience interested
what country is Utah in
USA
did the 2002 Olympics make a profit
yes
does a poem have to rhyme
no
what is hyperbole
an exaggeration
what strategies involves saying or writing down all the ideas you have weather or not they are good
brainstorming
when did the first European explorer discover Utah
The first known European explorer to enter Utah was Juan Antonio de Rivera, who visited in 1765
what figure skating pair was accused of cheating
the Russian pair
who created "the raven"
Edgar Allen Poe
what is a gerund
a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun, in English ending in -ing,
what is the outlining strategy
a prewriting strategy where you organize your ideas into a structured format before you begin writing
what makes Utah so good for movies
the helpful people and beautiful views
how many events were in the 2002 Olympics? Can you name them all.
78:
Alpine Skiing (10 Events)
Biathlon (8 Events) 11. Men's 10 km Sprint 12. Men's 12.5 km Pursuit 13. Men's 20 km Individual 14. Men's 4 × 7.5 km Relay 15. Women's 7.5 km Sprint 16. Women's 10 km Pursuit 17. Women's 15 km Individual 18. Women's 4 × 7.5 km Relay
Bobsleigh (3 Events) 19. Men's Two-Man 20. Men's Four-Man 21. Women's Two-Woman
Cross-country Skiing (12 Events) 22. Men's 10 km Classical 23. Men's 15 km Freestyle 24. Men's 30 km Classical Mass Start 25. Men's 50 km Freestyle 26. Men's 4 × 10 km Relay 27. Men's Sprint 28. Women's 5 km Classical 29. Women's 10 km Freestyle 30. Women's 15 km Classical Mass Start 31. Women's 30 km Freestyle 32. Women's 4 × 5 km Relay 33. Women's Sprint
Curling (2 Events) 34. Men's Tournament 35. Women's Tournament
Figure Skating (4 Events) 36. Men's Singles 37. Women's Singles 38. Pairs 39. Ice Dancing
Freestyle Skiing (4 Events) 40. Men's Moguls 41. Men's Aerials 42. Women's Moguls 43. Women's Aerials
Ice Hockey (2 Events) 44. Men's Tournament 45. Women's Tournament
Luge (3 Events) 46. Men's Singles 47. Women's Singles 48. Doubles
Nordic Combined (3 Events) 49. Individual (Sprint) 50. Individual (Gundersen) 51. Team
Short Track Speed Skating (8 Events) 52. Men's 500 m 53. Men's 1,000 m 54. Men's 1,500 m 55. Men's 5,000 m Relay 56. Women's 500 m 57. Women's 1,000 m 58. Women's 1,500 m 59. Women's 3,000 m Relay
Skeleton (2 Events) 60. Men's 61. Women's
Ski Jumping (3 Events) 62. Men's Normal Hill Individual 63. Men's Large Hill Individual 64. Men's Team
Snowboarding (4 Events) 65. Men's Halfpipe 66. Men's Parallel Giant Slalom 67. Women's Halfpipe 68. Women's Parallel Giant Slalom
Speed Skating (10 Events) 69. Men's 500 m 70. Men's 1,000 m 71. Men's 1,500 m 72. Men's 5,000 m 73. Men's 10,000 m 74. Women's 500 m 75. Women's 1,000 m 76. Women's 1,500 m 77. Women's 3,000 m 78. Women's 5,000 m
name all kinds of poetry
to name a few
In the sentence, "That was kind of a strange movie," the phrase "kind of" functions as a:
a) Noun phrase b) Verb phrase c) Adjective phrase d) Adverbial phrase (or intensifier)
answer d
what is the revision strategy
starting early, creating a structured plan, actively engaging with the material, and practicing with past papers
how many people lived in Utah in 1973
around 1,157,000 people
This controversial judging scandal in a pairs figure skating event at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games not only led to an unprecedented awarding of a second gold medal but also prompted significant reforms in the sport's scoring system in subsequent competitions.
Marie-Reine Le Gougne, a French judge, admitted to being pressured to vote for the Russian pair skaters.
This 20th-century poet, known for his "Projective Verse" theory emphasizing the breath and the physical act of writing, penned a multi-volume, lifelong poem centered on Gloucester, Massachusetts, incorporating history, mythology, and personal experience in open field composition.
Charles Olsen
While seemingly a straightforward example of subject-verb agreement, the grammaticality of sentences employing the "neither...nor" correlative conjunction can become particularly thorny when the coordinated subjects differ in both number and person, leading some prescriptive grammarians to insist on a specific rule regarding proximity, even when it might sound less natural to native speakers.
the rule of proximity
This rhetorical technique, often employed in persuasive writing, involves deliberately downplaying the significance of one's own accomplishments or the severity of a situation, not to deceive, but rather to strategically enhance the perceived impact of a later, contrasting statement or to foster a sense of humility and connection with the audience.
meiosis
Beyond its religious significance, this ambitious early project, initiated shortly after the arrival of Mormon pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley, served not only to irrigate arid lands but also to establish community cooperation and a hierarchical system of water rights that would significantly shape the development and legal landscape of the territory for decades to come.
the city creek irrigation system