Why do the Shark Tank investors decline Mo’s deal? Support your answer with evidence from the text that is either directly stated or implied.

The Text:
By the time I was twelve, I was selling over $1,000 in bow ties annually. That’s when I got an email from the producers of Shark Tank, a show that gives entrepreneurs the chance to present their companies in front of a panel of investors. At first, my mom turned down the offer—she didn’t know what the show was. But when we started doing research and kept in contact with the producers, she agreed to let me fly to California to film. I decided to ask the investors for $50,000 for a fifteen-percent stake in my company. For months, I recited lines, practicing in front of a camera, my parents and occasionally my teddy bears. Despite my preparation, when the day finally came, I was terrified. Walking down the blue-lit hallway, I gripped my mom’s hand so tightly that five years later, she still jokes that I cut off her circulation. When the producers cued me to begin, my brain went empty and the words I had practiced fell away. After a deep breath, I somehow gathered myself and recited my pitch. But none of the sharks wanted to take the deal I’d offered. They told us we didn’t need their help, that we were growing at the right speed and should keep the company’s ownership for ourselves. One investor, Kevin, offered to contribute to my business if I gave him three dollars for every tie I sold for the life of the company, but all of the other sharks told me not to take the deal. I declined, leaving the stage with no deal, but with the promise of a mentorship from another investor, Daymond John. As I walked backstage, my eyes filled with tears and I started sobbing. My goal for months had been to leave with a deal, and I had failed. The moment when I messed up my pitch replayed in my head. But as time passed, I realized that the sharks had actually given me a gift.

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Explanation:

The Shark Tank investors decline Mo's deal because they think that they didn't need his help, as stated in the text, "But none of the sharks wanted to take the deal I’d offered. They told us we didn’t need their help, that we were growing at the right speed and should keep the company’s ownership for ourselves."


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Explanation:

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In Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack lives a double life; known as Jack Worthing at home in the country and as his own younger brother Earnest Worthing in London society. He finds himself in love with Gwendolen, his friend Algernon's cousin, so he confides in Algernon about his true identity, and the young ward that he cares for in the county. Algernon then travels to the county posing as Earnest Worthing and falls in love with Jack's ward Cecily. When the two women meet they quickly discover that they are both engaged to Earnest Worthing, and that Earnest Worthing does not exist, but they eventually decide that a name is not as important as the person behind the name. Both men learn that honesty is always best. What effect does this sequence of events most likely have on the text?
Question 1 options:

It creates humor since both men are pretending to be the same fictional character.

It creates tension since both women theink they are engaged to Earnest Worthing.

It creates surprise since both women find out that they are engaged to a different man who called himself Earnest Worthing.

It creates mystery about who Earnest Worthing really is.
Question 2 (2 points)
In The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, there are two parallel plots, Jack faces many obstacles to his romantic union with Gwendolen. One obstacle is presented by Lady Bracknell, who objects to what she refers to as Jack's "origins" (i.e. his inability to define his family background). Another obstacle is Gwendolen's obsession with the name "Ernest," since she does not know Jack's real name. What effect do these two parallel plots most likely on the text?
Question 2 options:

It creates tension since is seems unlikely that Jack will be able to marry Gwendolen.

It creates surprise since Jack is not really Earnest.

It creates mystery about Jack and Gwendolen's future.

It creates humor since both men are pretending to be the same fictional character.
Question 3 (2 points)
In The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, both Jack and Algernon pretend to be Earnest Worthing, and as Earnest Worthing become engaged to two different women. How does this confusion most likely affect the play?
Question 3 options:

As part of the exposition, it creates tension between Jack and Algernon.

As part of the rising action, it creates humor and surprise because of the confused identities.

As the climax, it reveals that neither Jack or Algernaon is Earnest Worthing.

As the resolution, it proves that women should not marry men named Earnest.
Question 4 (2 points)
What does the following passage reveal about the character of Lady Bracknell? LADY BRACKNELL: Good afternoon, dear Algernon, I hope you are behaving very well. ALGERNON: I'm feeling very well, Aunt Augusta. LADY BRACKNELL: That's not quite the same thing. In fact the two things rarely go together. [Sees Jack and bows to him with icy coldness.]

Question 4 options:

It reveals that Lady Bracknell is a knowledgeable woman, who has had some experience of the world.

It reveals that Lady Bracknell is a cold, unfeeling woman.

It reveals how Lady Bracknell feels about men.

It reveals that Lady Bracknell is difficult just to be difficult.
Question 5 (2 points)
What does the following passage reveal about the character of Gwendolen? ALGERNON: [To Gwendolen] Dear me, you are smart! GWENDOLEN: I am always smart! Aren't I, Mr. Worthing? JACK: You're quite perfect, Miss Fairfax. GWENDOLEN: Oh! I hope I am not that. It would leave no room for developments, and I intend to develop in many directions.

Question 5 options:

Gwendolen's reply to Jack shows that she is intelligent.

Gwendolen's reply to Jack revals that she is foolish.

Gwendolen's reply to Jack reveals her attractiveness.

Gwendolen's reply to Jack's compliment reveals her flirtatious nature.

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Answer:

I think Its D It creates mystery about who Earnest Worthing really is.

Explanation:

Answer:

Question 1 (2 points)  

In Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack lives a double life; known as Jack Worthing at home in the country and as his own younger brother Earnest Worthing in London society. He finds himself in love with Gwendolen, his friend Algernon's cousin, so he confides in Algernon about his true identity, and the young ward that he cares for in the county. Algernon then travels to the county posing as Earnest Worthing and falls in love with Jack's ward Cecily. When the two women meet they quickly discover that they are both engaged to Earnest Worthing, and that Earnest Worthing does not exist, but they eventually decide that a name is not as important as the person behind the name. Both men learn that honesty is always best. What effect does this sequence of events most likely have on the text?

Question 1 options:

d) It creates mystery about who Earnest Worthing really is.

Question 2 (2 points)  

In The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, there are two parallel plots, Jack faces many obstacles to his romantic union with Gwendolen. One obstacle is presented by Lady Bracknell, who objects to what she refers to as Jack's "origins" (i.e. his inability to define his family background). Another obstacle is Gwendolen's obsession with the name "Ernest," since she does not know Jack's real name. What effect do these two parallel plots most likely on the text?

Question 2 options:

b) It creates surprise since Jack is not really Earnest.

 

Question 3 (2 points)  

In The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, both Jack and Algernon pretend to be Earnest Worthing, and as Earnest Worthing become engaged to two different women. How does this confusion most likely affect the play?

Question 3 options:

b) As part of the rising action, it creates humor and surprise because of the confused identities.

Question 4 (2 points)  

What does the following passage reveal about the character of Lady Bracknell? LADY BRACKNELL: Good afternoon, dear Algernon, I hope you are behaving very well. ALGERNON: I'm feeling very well, Aunt Augusta. LADY BRACKNELL: That's not quite the same thing. In fact the two things rarely go together. [Sees Jack and bows to him with icy coldness.]

Question 4 options:

a) It reveals that Lady Bracknell is a knowledgeable woman, who has had some experience of the world.

Question 5 (2 points)  

What does the following passage reveal about the character of Gwendolen? ALGERNON: [To Gwendolen] Dear me, you are smart! GWENDOLEN: I am always smart! Aren't I, Mr. Worthing? JACK: You're quite perfect, Miss Fairfax. GWENDOLEN: Oh! I hope I am not that. It would leave no room for developments, and I intend to develop in many directions.

Question 5 options:

a) Gwendolen's reply to Jack shows that she is intelligent.

 

Question 6 (2 points)  

What does the style of costume tell you about the setting and time period?

 

Question 6 options:  

c) The play is set in the Victorian Era of the mid-to-late 1800s.

Question 7 (2 points)  

What does the difference between Jack's more classic dress and Algernon more flamboyant dress tell you about Algernon's character?

 

Question 7 options:  

c) Algernon wants to be noticed and wants to be the life of the party.

 

Question 8 (2 points)  

What is the most likely meaning of the word earnest in this scene?

Question 8 options:

a) honest

 

Question 9 (2 points)  

Most of the characters in The Importance of Being Earnest, especially Algernon, make use of hyperbole. Which is the definition of hyperbole?

Question 9 options:

a) extreme exaggeration

Question 10 (2 points)  

The Importance of Being Earnest is a play in 3 acts with one scene each. What is the definition of scene?

Question 10 options:

d) a division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

Using sensory language like smell helps he reader get a better picture in there head (imagine) what kind of senses are used to describe something

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The more words you can use to describe something helps with more of a vivid imagery

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer: the 65 percent one

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Answer:

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Your Sonnet needs to have exactly 14 lines
Your Sonnet needs to follow the Shakespearean Sonnet rhyme scheme
Your Sonnet needs 10 syllables in each line

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Answer:

In flote forswear the most lacking valor thither wilt beest,

Green silvery weary eyes and with sharp scary razor teeth,

With the whip of its tentacles and crime in mind,

These awful lacking valor flote creatures will take thou time,  

But as they will secretly hide waiting for thither prey,

In desires yond a gudgeon wilt serveth supper yond day

Its quite unbearable the way they englut up thither food  

Its so gross 't puts thee in a very bad mood

These slithery creatures art as scary as they can beest  

But that is just an assumption of there hidden identity  

As the dolphins the sharks and the whales passeth by

They cant holp but notice yond thither a humongous size

Creatures can beest seen as wonderful things to most  

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MR. FRANK: Burn them. All of them."
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B. Me Frank prefers to collect unique objects that he finds but has no interest in historical documents
C Mt Frank is unable to part with a valued object but he is determined to destroy what he doou not want to remember
D. Mr. Frank is only interested in preserving clothing and not paperwork from his office,

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Answer:

Global Warming can be reduced by a prospective solution of emitting gases - that reduce sunlight, in specified atmosphere.

Explanation:

Shading Earth is a research publication from Institute of physics. It suggests solutions to combat the issue of global warming (ie rise in average temperature of earth, due to increase in greenhouse gases concentration).

The key primary solution suggested in the study is - to release such gases into stratosphere, which decrease the amount of sunlight reaching earth & hence reduce global warming.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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C is the correct answer

Which sentence incorrectly uses
an apostrophe to show
possession?
A. I ate all of my peas so that I could go to
George's football game.
B. The teacher handed back everyones paper's
except mine.
C. The newspaper's gossip columnist used a
different name so he wouldn't be recognized.

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Answer:

im so sorry if this doesn't help

Explanation:

The second sentence, (B) That isn't our boat; it is your's. uses the second apostrophe incorrectly.

The Old English practice of adding “-es” to singular genitive male nouns is most likely where the “s” at the end of a word denoting possession ("The king's fashion sense”) originates (in modern English, “The king's fashion sense”). According to this hypothesis, the apostrophe replaces the absent “e.” Thus, option B is correct.

What uses an apostrophe to show possession?

The most common way to indicate possession is with an apostrophe. In these situations, a noun that it owns will always come after another noun. Ex: The cat's master loves his cat. Ex: The men's restroom is closed for repairs.

An apostrophe is typically used to indicate possession. In these situations, a noun will always be followed by the noun it holds. Ex: The cat's owner adores the animal. Ex: There are renovations being made to the men's restroom.

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Answer:

I don't know if you mean definition or just in a sentence so I am going to do both.

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Make (someone) feel admiration and respect.

Sentence:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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A blog is a diary or newsletter that appears
.

Blogs include dated entries written by the author, which are called
.

One advantage of a blog is that writers can
.

One benefit of reading a blog is the ability to
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✔ on the Internet

.

Blogs include dated entries written by the author, which are called

✔ posts

.

One advantage of a blog is that writers can

✔ add photos or maps

.

One benefit of reading a blog is the ability to

✔ click links to websites

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What key information is expanded on in the interview that is not deeply explored in the informational piece?


The interview gives more specific examples of how segregation in education is inherently unequal and unfair.

The interview provides a more detailed account of the Supreme Court's opinion on Brown v. Board of Education.

The interview mentioned more about the opposition Marshall faced in the African American community.

The interview includes Marshall's own struggle to get into law school which fueled his sense of injustice.

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Answer:

The interview gives more specific examples of how segregation in education is inherently unequal and unfair.

Explanation:

The interview digs deeper into subjects discussed or not mentioned in the informational piece.

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Answer:

Gatsby gets pulled over by a police officer for speeding, but is let off the hook once he shows the officer a white card. ... Since Gatsby can just wave this card at an officer and he can get away with anything, there is not justice in the system and the police system is corrupted.

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Answer:

Sonya watched

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4

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answer:

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