Answer:
1) ignorance
2) public or social crises
3)hatful controversy
Answer:
according to the oxford dictionary
quote
/kwəʊt/
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verb
1.
repeat or copy out (words from a text or speech written or spoken by another person).
"I realized she was quoting passages from Shakespeare"
Similar:
recite
repeat
say again
reproduce
restate
retell
echo
iterate
parrot
take
extract
excerpt
derive
misquote
ingeminate
2.
give someone (the estimated price of a job or service).
"a garage quoted him £30"
Similar:
estimate
state
set
tender
bid
offer
price something at
noun
1.
a quotation from a text or speech.
"a quote from Wordsworth"
2.
a quotation giving the estimated cost for a particular job or service.
"quotes from different insurance companies"
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by jumping in the floor and moving here and there be make a special performance in every answer you got it
Answer:
Less person to person study, less group projects, less in depth work with teachers to students, if student doesnt have tech they cant answer
Explanation:
C.
If something has hurt you, you usually won't do it again.