Answer:
Don't know what paragraphs 22 says but being the word is doctoring.. it is most likely 2 or 3. please give the full question for a full answer
Answer:
yra is 22 meters above the entrance.
The radios work until Donna is 50 meters away from the entrance.
At that moment, Lyra, Donna, and the entrance form a right triangle.
The hypotenuse is the actual distance between Lyra and Donna.
Distance = √ (22² + 50²)
= √ (484 m² + 2,500 m²)
= √ (2984 m²)
= 54.63 meters.
Rounded to the nearest meter, Distance = 55 meters.
THAT's the maximum point-to-point range of the radios
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read The Pied Piper of Hamelin
, by Robert Browning (1888)
What does the section from the lone surviving child’s perspective reveal about the Piper’s magic?
Answer: The Piper’s music enchanted them whit promises of a magical land.
Explanation:
The only surviving child from the Pipers music, a limping boy who didn´t make it on time to follow the rest of the children, explains that the magical music promised to lead them into a magical land full of amazing treats, such as plenty fruit-trees, beautiful flowers, bees that don´t sting, and winged horses.
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Julie’s parents celebrate Halloween, and her friends’ parents do not.
Julie’s parents like tea much more than her friends’ parents do.
Julie’s parents have different jobs than her friends’ parents do.
Julie’s parents prefer books, while her friends’ parents prefer TV.
Answer:
Julie’s parents like tea much more than her friends’ parents do.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Tea Ceremony" where the narrator shows that Julie's friends' parents might even like tea, but it didn't compare to the love Julie's parents had for that drink. Julie's country had a cabinet full of boxes with leaves to make tea and they only drank tea made straight from the leaves, because this, according to them, was the real tea.