Answer:
True, A noun clause can be used as a direct or a subject.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A noun clause can be used as a direct object
Make 1-2 paragraph explaining why it’s important to read
Answer:
Reading can expand the amount of information and creativity in your brain. It helps you branch out and discover things you like. And sometimes it can even help people write their own sotries for other people to read.
Reading can also help expand things like vocabulary and can also help with schoolwork. Reading is important to the mind and can make you super smart and learn new things.
Explanation:
reading helps ALOT
PLEASE AWNSER FAST PLEASE DUE IN 10 MINS!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I dont have time for explanation cause u got 10 min
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that the answer is B
!!WORTH 20 POINTS!!
Read the poem. A Poison Tree by William Blake I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: I told it not, my wrath did grow. And I watered it in fears Night and morning with my tears, And I sunned it with smiles And with soft deceitful wiles. And it grew both day and night, Till it bore an apple bright, And my foe beheld it shine, And he knew that it was mine,— And into my garden stole When the night had veiled the pole; In the morning, glad, I see My foe outstretched beneath the tree. Question 1 Part A What can be inferred about the cause of the speaker's wrath? He feels distraught over a childhood disagreement. He is jealous over his foe's accomplishments. He lacks good communication skills. He is angry over an unresolved argument. Question 2 Part B Which lines from the poem best support the answer in Part A? "And I sunned it with smiles / And with soft deceitful wiles." "And I watered it in fears / Night and morning with my tears," "I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow." "And into my garden stole / When the night had veiled the pole;"
Answer:
Answer:
A. He is angry over an unresolved argument.
B. "I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow."
Explanation:
this is the angle from which the story is told
Answer:
what story? or is this multiple choice?
Explanation:
Fahrenheit 451 look at this book and tell me what are your expectation for this tell me what is going to happen or what kind of character there are going to at least 7-15 sentences
Answer and Explanation:
In "Fahrenheit 451" I hope to come across a contemplative narrative that addresses concepts from our society that may seem controversial and shameful. This is because, we know that "Fahrenheit 451" is a work of great literary importance and as such, it must address real concepts and promote a reflection on how humanity is being established and what may be the future to which our current behaviors will lead.
Regarding the characters, I hope to come across captivating characters, but full of humanity, so that we can recognize ourselves in them and understand their problems, reflections and fears within this society.
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Miriam takes a multivitamin daily.
The adverb DAILY modifies the verb 'takes'. *
(1 Point)
TRUE
O FALSE
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, adverb, or even a whole sentence. They add meaning to the word it modifies in the sentence.
In the given sentence, the verb is "takes" while the adverb is "daily". This adverb modifies the manner of the verb "takes", which shows how often the multivitamin was taken by Miriam.
Thus, the correct answer is true.
how does the writer use language and structure to convey dorians changing thoughts and feelings?
Answer:
Writers choose words and language features deliberately to have an effect on their readers. The way they structure parts of a text, eg openings and endings, influences the reader too.
Explanation:
Which word best completes the sentence.
Select the word from the drop-down menu.
The Labrador retriever gazed (choose) at the forbidden steak dinner.
A.barely
B.comically
C.horribly
D.wistfully
Answer: The answer would be wistfully
Explanation: The definition of wistfully is longing. If the steak is forbidden, and he is hungry then he wants very badly to eat it.
Answer:
wistfully
Explanation:
slogan for what lifelong learning is
Answer:
I guess the answer is Education. I am pretty sure! If it is wrong please forgive me..!!
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. is famous for his role in the civil rights movement. He believed that everyone should be equal. He
worked hard for that. He fought against discrimination. Discrimination is when a person or group of people are treated differently.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1929. He grew up in a time when things were not fair for everyone. The laws said that African Americans did not have the same rights as white people. There were separate schools for African American kids and white kids. They could not go to the same schools. Restaurants also had rules that separated African American people and white people.
BELIEFS AND ACTIONS
King believed that African Americans should have the same rights as white people. He believed that people should be treated equally, no matter what color skin they have.
He believed in protests and resistance. He did not believe that violence was the answer. He knew that it was important to stay peaceful so people would listen. Martin Luther King, Jr. boycotted. He refused to buy products or services from places that did not treat him fairly. He marched. His marches made people think about discrimination.
MARCH ON WASHINGTON
In 1963, there was a civil rights march on Washington, D.C., called the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. King became very well known after this event. King made a famous speech at this march. It is called the “I Have A Dream” speech. Around 250,000 people marched and heard his speech.
In the speech, he spoke about racism. He wanted it to end. Racism is the poor treatment and violence against people because of their race. Martin Luther King, Jr. talked about things being better for African American people.
Martin Luther King won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. That same year, the Civil Rights Act was passed. It banned many types of discrimination. Martin Luther King, Jr. worked hard to bring about change in the United States. Today, people still work for the equality he spoke about ( plis help me with this homework)
Answer:
nobel parece about the united state
african
Answer:
whats the question
Explanation:
how do I wright a dear books poem?
Answer:
just do it
Explanation:
Answer:
hi sister how write it is,
dear books,
from the flipping of the pages to the
finding a new book
i dont know anymore
Explanation:
i dont know
1. Chicago was excited about Beacheys remarkable achievements. Beachey's Beacheys' Beacheyes correct as is
Answer:
Chicago was excited about Beachey's remarkable achievements.
hello please help i’ll give brainliest but you have to have a correct answer! hurry this is timed :;
Answer:
First one is the answer I'm sure
Answer:
perspective
Explanation:
beacaue perspective is also another word for point of view
Can someone write me a paragraph about how candy makes you happy.
Answer:
it is delicious. lowkey depends on the candy but sometimes they smack.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Believe it or not, researchers have found that eating chocolate, which is the number one most craved food in America, causes the brain to release endorphins.
These hormones make you feel better almost immediately, so go take a bite of that candy bar if you are feeling down and under the weather.
Why does sugar make you feel happy?
Once sugar (aka glucose) is ingested – whether it’s in the form of a donut or a high-carb dinner – insulin is released. Your body also releases endorphins such as dopamine and serotonin to accompany this sugar rush, which is why, at first, you’ll feel happier, and perhaps even calmer.
Why does Sugar improve my mood?
Altogether, these up-then-down blood sugar spikes and crashes spell bad news for your mood. Sugar can even act like a drug, triggering your brain’s reward neurotransmitter, dopamine. Even though you know that sugar negatively impacts your mood, you oddly crave more of those foods that leave you feeling bad.
Why are sweets so good?
The top of the tongue has special sensors called “taste buds” that detect sugar and other things in foods. Doctors tell us to limit the amount of sweet foods we eat because too many sweets can lead to obesity and sickness. But sugar also contains energy that our bodies use, and we need sugar to survive.
Can eating sugar cause depression?
Specifically, eating too much sugar may increase your risk for mood disorders, including depression. Sugar occurs naturally in complex carbohydrates like fruits, vegetables, and grains. Eating too many simple sugars may increase your risk for depression, mood disorders, and several chronic health issues.Sugar is found in a range of foods: from a batch of homemade holiday cookies to a bottle of ketchup. Many of these foods contain processed sugar (also known as sucrose), which causes significant spikes in blood sugar and insulin levels. Processed sugar also increases endorphins that can boost mood and provide a temporary chemical “high”Trusted SourceTrusted Source. (Sugar’s effects on blood glucose vary in different people, so it’s unclear just how much sugar it takes to cause a high.Trusted Source ) And sugar may not be the only substance to lift our spirits— one study found a bit of chocolate makes people more willing to help othersTrusted Source.
For some, it may be harder to steer clear of the sweet stuff. It turns out we can blame genes for making us wish it were Halloween everyday, as certain people may be genetically predisposed to crave sugarTrusted Source. Plus, recent research suggests people who prefer sweets are more likely to be friendly, compassionate, and yes— sweeterTrusted Source. But a bag of Skittles probably isn’t the healthiest route to kindness.
Sugar Highs and Lows — The Answer/ Debate
Forget friendliness— research has linked sugar consumption to higher rates of depressionTrusted Source. In terms of physical effects, concentrated sugar sources (like candy and fruit juice) can cause blood sugar spikes and drops, which can leave us extra-sleepyTrusted Source. After a few weeks, even low to moderate sugar consumption (as little as 40 grams, the same as a can of coke!) can decrease the size of LDL particles, and smaller LDL particles are a risk factor for cardiovascular diseaseTrusted Source. Other researchers pinpoint excessive sugar intake as a cause of obesity and diabetes. Makes those sugar cookies seem a little bittersweet, right?
And unfortunately, sweetness isn’t even a short-term solution to a sour mood. In meals that also contain protein (yup, that includes the protein in ice cream), the carbohydrates in sugar don’t have their usual mood-boosting effectTrusted Source. And chocolate addicts, take note: Researchers found indulging in some cocoa-therapy general fails to brighten people’s moodsTrusted Source. Guess sexmight bebetter than chocolate, after all.
So the next time the stomach goes a-grumblin’, try eating some healthful foods instead, like oatmeal, eggs, or low-fat milk. A dose of nutritious fuel can alsomake us smile with low-sugar sweetness!
The Takeaway
A sweet treat can provide a temporary high, but that happiness boost will quickly fade. Excess sugar can potentially do more damage than good to our health.
(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
Which of the following topics is LEAST often the subject of literary allusions?
pop
culture
history
mythology
science
Answer:
The answer is science
A tire hanging from a tree is at rest. The force of gravity is pulling down on the tire. Another force, called tension, is pulling up on the tire. Tension is the pulling force that is transferred along the length of a string or rope.
Answer:
Yes, gravity pulls the tire down, while there is a force pulling up on the tire. The tire has only potential energy when it is hanging from the tree.
Explanation:
Ano po yung conflict ng "My Father Goes to Court".
Answer:
My Father Goes To Court (Carlos Bulusan)
When I was four, I lived with my mother and brothers and sisters in a small town on the island of Luzon. Father’s farm had been destroyed in 1918 by one of our sudden Philippine floods, so several years afterwards we all lived in the town though he preferred living in the country. We had as a next door neighbour a very rich man, whose sons and daughters seldom came out of the house. While we boys and girls played and sang in the sun, his children stayed inside and kept the windows closed. His house was so tall that his children could look in the window of our house and watched us played, or slept, or ate, when there was any food in the house to eat.
Now, this rich man’s servants were always frying and cooking something good, and the aroma of the food was wafted down to us form the windows of the big house. We hung about and took all the wonderful smells of the food into our beings. Sometimes, in the morning, our whole family stood outside the windows of the rich man’s house and listened to the musical sizzling of thick strips of bacon or ham. I can remember one afternoon when our neighbour’s servants roasted three chickens. The chickens were young and tender and the fat that dripped into the burning coals gave off an enchanting odour. We watched the servants turn the beautiful birds and inhaled the heavenly spirit that drifted out to us.
Some days the rich man appeared at a window and glowered down at us. He looked at us one by one, as though he were condemning us. We were all healthy because we went out in the sun and bathed in the cool water of the river that flowed from the mountains into the sea. Sometimes we wrestled with one another in the house before we went to play. We were always in the best of spirits and our laughter was contagious. Other neighbours who passed by our house often stopped in our yard and joined us in laughter.
As time went on, the rich man’s children became thin and anaemic, while we grew even more robust and full of life. Our faces were bright and rosy, but theirs were pale and sad. The rich man started to cough at night; then he coughed day and night. His wife began coughing too. Then the children started to cough, one after the other. At night their coughing sounded like the barking of a herd of seals. We hung outside their windows and listened to them. We wondered what happened. We knew that they were not sick from the lack of nourishment because they were still always frying something delicious to eat.
One day the rich man appeared at a window and stood there a long time. He looked at my sisters, who had grown fat in laughing, then at my brothers, whose arms and legs were like the molave, which is the sturdiest tree in the Philippines. He banged down the window and ran through his house, shutting all the windows.
From that day on, the windows of our neighbour’s house were always closed. The children did not come out anymore. We could still hear the servants cooking in the kitchen, and no matter how tight the windows were shut, the aroma of the food came to us in the wind and drifted gratuitously into our house.
One morning a policeman from the presidencia came to our house with a sealed paper. The rich man had filed a complaint against us. Father took me with him when he went to the town clerk and asked him what it was about. He told Father the man claimed that for years we had been stealing the spirit of his wealth and food.
When the day came for us to appear in court, father brushed his old Army uniform and borrowed a pair of shoes from one of my brothers. We were the first to arrive. Father sat on a chair in the centre of the courtroom. Mother occupied a chair by the door. We children sat on a long bench by the wall. Father kept jumping up from his chair and stabbing the air with his arms, as though we were defending himself before an imaginary jury.
The rich man arrived. He had grown old and feeble; his face was scarred with deep lines. With him was his young lawyer. Spectators came in and almost filled the chairs. The judge entered the room and sat on a high chair. We stood in a hurry and then sat down again.
After the courtroom preliminaries, the judge looked at the Father. “Do you have a lawyer?” he asked.
“I don’t need any lawyer, Judge,” he said.
“Proceed,” said the judge.
The rich man’s lawyer jumped up and pointed his finger at Father. “Do you or you do not agree that you have been stealing the spirit of the complaint’s wealth and food?”
“I do not!” Father said.
“Do you or do you not agree that while the complaint’s servants cooked and fried fat legs of lamb or young chicken breast you and your family hung outside his windows and inhaled the heavenly spirit of the food?”
“I agree.” Father said.
“Do you or do you not agree that while the complaint and his children grew sickly and tubercular you and your family became strong of limb and fair in complexion?”
“I agree.” Father said.
friendly letter to thank a friend who helped you improve in your marks
also wich number is Wich part I don't know if 1 is the part on the right or on the left
Answer: the answer is A
Explanation:
it referring to the comma which should be on the inside of the quotations
Answer the
3
1 This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Which best states the theme of the passage?
A. Discoveries can come from unexpected places.
B. Government funding is usually unnecessary.
C. It's best to quit while you're ahead.
D. Science is filled with trial and error.
Answer:
Looks like the safest bet would be A or D
Explanation:
Junk food has become an addiction and more and more teenagers are falling prey to it.
Little children no longer want salads and fruits and would prefer to eat burgers and pizzas
instead. This has lead to rampant life style disorders and health crisis. Write a letter to the
editor of a national daily expressing your concerns over the matter. You are
Harman, a resident of 59, New friends colony, New Delhi.
Answer:
Hi, I'm Harman a resident of 59, New friends colony, New Delhi. One should feel concerned because many of the kids growing up might not get the nutrient that they need. We need to take in consideration that if we do not pay attention to the things our kids out into they're body they might end up in very serious conditions.
Explanation:
What does "these recommendations" refer to? Choose the words that complete the sentence.
Answer:
exercise and a balanced diet
Explanation:
"These recommendations" are referring to what's already been suggested in the paragraph earlier, which is exercise and a balanced diet.
PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE IN 45 MIN I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT :(
It's time to write your narrative poem!What story will it tell? How will the action rise to a climax and then fall to a resolution? Your poem must include the following:
-A clear narrative sequence
-Sensory language
-Figurative language
-One verb in the conditional mood
-Two module vocabulary words
(you can write the narrative poem abt anything that's not inappropriate and must use at least 2 of these words:
gaze, portrait, treacherous, alarming, destructible, impregnable, scheme, steed, saber, stoicism, tense, and resolution.
Answer:
Narrative Poem:
There was a bear
it was alamring
who ate a pear
at 9:59 a.m.
on the stairs,
Who saw a hare
then swear to the hare,
the hare aware of the bear.
BOOM!
The bear ate the hare
as a pear as tense at
9:59 p.m
on the stairs again.
Explanation:
gaze, portrait, treacherous, alarming, destructible, impregnable, scheme, steed, saber, stoicism, tense, and resolution.
How do i read and understand faster
Answer:
What do you mean?
Explanation:
Have a fantastic rest of your day!
What does Charis triumph over in the song "The Triumph of Charis"?
Men consider her more beautiful than any element in nature.
She can get a chariot ride wherever she wants to go.
Her beauty and charm have all men wishing to be by her side.
None of the above
Answer:
the answer is C
Her beauty and charm have all men wishing to be by her side.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Her beauty and charm have all men wishing to be by her side
Which option correctly uses commas to set off a nonrestrictive clause?
A. Plato who was a Greek philosopher, wrote the tragic story of the ancient civilization Atlantis.
B. Plato who was a Greek philosopher wrote the tragic story of the ancient civilization, Atlantis.
C. Plato, who was a Greek philosopher, wrote the tragic story of the ancient civilization Atlantis.
D. Plato who was, a Greek philosopher, wrote the tragic story of the ancient civilization Atlantis.
Please help I’ll give brainiest question
Answer:
the answer is "it creates an uneasy tone"
Answer:
Uneasy Tone
Explanation:
There is no vengeance here, which is the only other likely option. There is no amusement in explosions, and the line is not a demand, an explanation, or an order, but rather a question. We use questions in writing to find answers or as rhetorical devices, which implies that we do not know what will happen. Because we do not know if the object will explode, the tone is uneasy. Hope this helps!
PLEASE HELP! IM GIVING BRAINLIEST PLEASE
Which example is part of the editing process?
A. Sonya updates her thesis statement to include new evidence she found during her research.
B. Nigel removes the evidence from his third paragraph because he can't find a credible source for it.
C. Tyce decides to add a new paragraph to his essay to help support an aspect of his thesis statement.
D. Cat makes some changes to how her quotations are punctuated after noticing that they are incorrect.
Answer:
all are..
Explanation:
but I think it might be D
Answer:
D. Cat makes some changes to how her quotations are punctuated after noticing that they are incorrect.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer. Where does Internal conflict take place in a literary work? OA. in a character's home B. between any two characters OC. In a character's mind OD. In a character's neighborhood O E between the hero and the villain
Answer:
B. between any two characters.
Explanation:
That is answer I hope its help
Why do they call it apartments if they are together.. hmm...