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  1. Asked: May 2, 2022

    Whom do you consider to be “an enemy of the people” in the book of Henrik Ibsen called “An Enemy of the People”?

    Alice Uwamugira
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    Added an answer on May 12, 2022 at 1:10 pm

    The enemy of the people is Peter Stockmann

    The enemy of the people is Peter Stockmann

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  2. Asked: January 18, 2022In: Kiswahili

    Aina kuu za nyakati

    Lucky
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    Added an answer on May 12, 2022 at 8:30 am

    Kuna Wakati Uliopita, Wakati Timilifu, Wakati, Uliopo, Wakati Ujao, na Wakati wa Mazoea.

    Kuna Wakati Uliopita, Wakati Timilifu, Wakati, Uliopo, Wakati Ujao, na Wakati wa Mazoea.

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  3. Asked: May 9, 2022In: English, Languages

    How many adverbs of English and their various usage?

    Lucky
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    Added an answer on May 12, 2022 at 4:52 am

    In English language there at least five basic types of adverbs. They include: Adverbs of time (when), adverbs of manner (how), adverbs of degree (how much), adverbs of place (where), and adverbs of frequency (how often).

    In English language there at least five basic types of adverbs. They include: Adverbs of time (when), adverbs of manner (how), adverbs of degree (how much), adverbs of place (where), and adverbs of frequency (how often).

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  4. Asked: May 9, 2022In: Science and Elementary Technology

    what is scratch?

    Lucky
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    Added an answer on May 12, 2022 at 4:30 am

    Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

    Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.

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  5. Asked: May 8, 2022In: Geography

    what is the location of Rwanda to : Tanzania

    Lucky
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    Added an answer on May 8, 2022 at 6:18 pm

    Rwanda is located to the West of Tanzania.

    Rwanda is located to the West of Tanzania.

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  6. Asked: January 22, 2022In: English

    Which word is British between “Organise” and “Organize”?

    Ntihanabayo Vedaste
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    Added an answer on May 8, 2022 at 12:22 am

    I think organise is the British word while organize is American.

    I think organise is the British word while organize is American.

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  7. Asked: April 28, 2022In: ICT

    describe

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    Added an answer on April 29, 2022 at 5:57 pm
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    Verbal communication involves the use of language (spoken or written) in order to convey the message. If our communication is oral, we can ensure effective verbal communication by being attentive and focussed, maintaining eye contact with a receiver or sender, using body language, avoiding distractiRead more

    Verbal communication involves the use of language (spoken or written) in order to convey the message. If our communication is oral, we can ensure effective verbal communication by being attentive and focussed, maintaining eye contact with a receiver or sender, using body language, avoiding distractions, using mutual language, giving a feedback, and controlling our feelings and emotions.
    When we are communicating by using written systems; the use of mutual writing systems and using readable and understandable language is required. Moreover, it is necessary to be concise and give a clear feedback.

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  8. Asked: December 28, 2021In: Geography

    How many countries are there in Oceania?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2022 at 1:21 pm

    There are 14 countries in that continent named Oceania.

    There are 14 countries in that continent named Oceania.

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  9. Asked: January 2, 2022In: Humanities, Literature in English

    Situational questions

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    Added an answer on January 4, 2022 at 4:53 pm

    There are many reasons for learning. The main one is that people learn in order to acquire or increase their knowledge and skills. This knowledge and skills they get through learning help them to understand many things and even help them satisfy their curiosity or solve many different problems. TherRead more

    There are many reasons for learning. The main one is that people learn in order to acquire or increase their knowledge and skills. This knowledge and skills they get through learning help them to understand many things and even help them satisfy their curiosity or solve many different problems.

    There are also many ways of learning. People can learn by reading books, newspapers or on the internet. By saying internet, I mean different websites, social media, group chats, etc. They can also learn by listening to radios, or watching different movies or films.

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  10. Asked: December 16, 2021In: English, Languages

    How can I get notes of literature in English S.1 Rwanda

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    Added an answer on December 16, 2021 at 8:54 am
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    You can download Literature in English Notes of S1,S2,S3,S4,S5,S6 to this link: https://www.learnit.co.rw/downloads/

    You can download Literature in English Notes of S1,S2,S3,S4,S5,S6 to this link: https://www.learnit.co.rw/downloads/

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  11. Asked: November 14, 2021In: ICT

    How do I connect WhatsApp to a computer?

    Lucky
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    Added an answer on November 14, 2021 at 8:03 am

    If you want to use WhatsApp on your computer without connecting your phone to the internet do this: Update to the latest version of WhatsApp on your device. On Android: Open WhatsApp > tap More options. Tap Linked Devices. Tap Multi-device beta. Tap JOIN BETA. On iPhone Go to WhatsApp Settings. TRead more

    If you want to use WhatsApp on your computer without connecting your phone to the internet do this:

    Update to the latest version of WhatsApp on your device.

    On Android:

    Open WhatsApp > tap More options.
    Tap Linked Devices.
    Tap Multi-device beta.
    Tap JOIN BETA.

    On iPhone

    Go to WhatsApp Settings.
    Tap Linked Devices.
    Tap Multi-Device Beta.
    Tap Join Beta.

    After this, you can use WhatsApp on your computer without connecting your phone to the internet.

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  12. Asked: September 29, 2021In: Economics

    What is the difference between a credit card and a debit card?

    Turikumwe Jean Bosco
    Turikumwe Jean Bosco Teacher
    Added an answer on October 15, 2021 at 11:42 am

    Debit cards allow you to spend money by drawing on funds you have deposited at the bank. Credit cards allow you to borrow money from the card issuer up to a certain limit in order to purchase items or withdraw cash.

    Debit cards allow you to spend money by drawing on funds you have deposited at the bank. Credit cards allow you to borrow money from the card issuer up to a certain limit in order to purchase items or withdraw cash.

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  13. Asked: October 5, 2021In: Mathematics, Sciences

    What is trigonometry?

    Lucky
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    Added an answer on October 5, 2021 at 6:27 pm

    Trigonometry is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles . The word "trigonometry" comes from two Greek words: "trigōnon" which means triangle and "metron" meaning measure.

    Trigonometry is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles . The word “trigonometry” comes from two Greek words: “trigōnon” which means triangle and “metron” meaning measure.

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  14. Asked: September 29, 2021In: Computer Science

    How is a program different from a software?

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    Added an answer on October 1, 2021 at 12:08 pm

    I think a program is a set of instructions that designed to execute a specific task whereas a software is set of many programs that are designed to work together so as to perform a specific task or function. For example, Microsoft Office is a software because it includes M. Word, M. Excel, M.PowerPoRead more

    I think a program is a set of instructions that designed to execute a specific task whereas a software is set of many programs that are designed to work together so as to perform a specific task or function. For example, Microsoft Office is a software because it includes M. Word, M. Excel, M.PowerPoint,… that can be considered as independent programs. Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows (Windows 7, 8, 10), Mac Os are also softwares. Android for Android devices, or iOS for iPhones are also softwares. Examples of programs may include Google Chrome,Mozilla Firefox, Opera, …. In few words, a software is bigger than a program.

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  15. Asked: September 17, 2021In: English

    What is the correct pronoun that is used to refer to a country?

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    Added an answer on September 23, 2021 at 10:14 am

    I think that those who use "she" are considering the country as mother. They were born and grew up there, simply they refer the country to a mother who brought up them. Generally, I can say that the use of "she" in that case is figurative/ metaphorical/not literal. Grammatically, we use "it" to refeRead more

    I think that those who use “she” are considering the country as mother. They were born and grew up there, simply they refer the country to a mother who brought up them. Generally, I can say that the use of “she” in that case is figurative/ metaphorical/not literal. Grammatically, we use “it” to refer to nouns of neuter gender. I think we should use “it” to respect the rules of grammar.

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  16. Asked: August 24, 2021In: English

    Which sentence is correct?

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    Added an answer on August 24, 2021 at 4:47 pm

    "Whom did you meet last year?" is the one that is correct. "Who" and "whom" are used to replace people. The difference is that "who" is used as a subjective pronoun whereas "whom" is used as an objective pronoun. For example:1. Kelly was here. >>>Who was here? ('who" replaced Kelly and he iRead more

    “Whom did you meet last year?” is the one that is correct. “Who” and “whom” are used to replace people. The difference is that “who” is used as a subjective pronoun whereas “whom” is used as an objective pronoun.
    For example:1. Kelly was here. >>>Who was here? (‘who” replaced Kelly and he is the subject in the sentence).
    2. They call Teddy every Sunday. >>>Whom do they call every Sunday? (“whom” replaced Teddy and she is the object in the sentence).

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