Answer:
Adam remarried and got a second wife.
Explanation:
The given situation of Adam's wife having appendicitis is that he's got a second wife because the doctor confirms that he himself extricated his wife's appendicitis two years back. This supports the deduction that his first wife cannot have appendicitis and the present reports revealing that his wife has appendicitis suggests that he has remarried and has a second wife who might suffer this disease. Thus, the riddle has the answer in the statement itself.
Hitler categorized a new superior race. What was it called?
a. Nazis
b. Aryans
C. Jews
d. Germans
Answer:
b. Aryans
Explanation:
basically people with blond hair, fair skin, and blue eyes
Answer:b
aryans
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP QUICKLY: (FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST)
THE QUESTION IS DOWN BELOW IN THE PHOTOGRAPH
Section D
Section B
Section C
Answer:
Section D
Explanation:
It seems like this sentence is a conclusion sentence, so it must be in the last section or paragraph.
Urgent! I am typing an essay an this it in the way
I was wondering if this sentence is correct the quotations are really confusing thank you
“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be and will be used against you in court. You have the right to have a lawyer present during questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided to you if you wish. If you decide to answer questions now without a lawyer present, you have the right to stop answering at any time.’’
Thank you
Answer:
they seem to be correct
How does Lizabeth's character develop in "Marigolds"? Lizabeth comes to recognize that the world is too barren to create lasting beauty. Lizabeth changes her behavior after she recognizes that she needs to be a better example for her brother. Lizabeth learns that sympathy and understanding come from recognizing the truth about other people. Lizabeth matures when she recognizes that love is more powerful than hate.
Answer:
Lizabeth's character develops in the sense that:
C. Lizabeth learns that sympathy and understanding come from recognizing the truth about other people.
Explanation:
Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds" takes place during the Great Depression. The main character, Lizabeth, is a 14-year-old girl who lives in a poor neighborhood. The poorest and ugliest of the houses belongs to Miss Lottie, however it is the house that has a most beautiful garden full of marigolds. Lizabeth, her brother, and the other kids in the neighborhood often throw rocks into the garden and call Miss Lottie a witch.
The main theme of the story is about maturing and developing empathy for others. Lizabeth, while throwing a tantrum, completely destroys the garden of marigolds. It is only then that she realizes she was simply projecting her anger about her family's awful situation in life. She is finally able to see that Miss Lottie's garden brings a little bit of beauty into this miserable world, where poor people can only remain poor. Lizabeth leaves her childhood behind when she understands who Miss Lottie is, as well as herself.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
took the test
biography of a father
Answer:
a father
Explanation:
write a full bio graphy of your father and mother
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Question: Read the following sentence from paragraph 6 of selection 1.
"What if he's alive?" Martha whispered, with a shaky voice
The author's use of dialogue in this sentence reveals-
Martha's fantastical fear in a realistic way
Martha's lack of knowledge about her own situation
© Martha's curiosity by having her make an inquiry
O Martha's anger by having her make an inquiry
Answer:
"Martha's fantastical fear in a realistic way"
Explanation:
The shaking of her voice is an indicator that she is scared of the fact that the person is still alive.
What does Holden mean when he says, "Mothers are all slightly insane
Explanation:
he might be inlying at that mother's become insane when it comes to their children
Studying in a group of classmates may help improve your studying.
OA.
True
OB.
False
answer:
A. true
unless you are all wasting time watching tiktoks and gossiping and laughing about nothing then studying with a group of friends would help you!
explanation:
i would form a study group & meet 4 to 5 days a week if you are behind or just need motivation to study
what powers do the witches in macbeth have
Answer:
The witches possess worldly knowledge. They predict what Macbeth will become, Thane of Cawdor and later King. The witches have supernatural powers like creating storms and of course predicting the future.
why does Dally care about Johnny and Ponyboy.? Especially in chapter 6 of the Outsiders
Answer:
He cares about johnny and ponyboy because he gives them a gun and some money to live off of.
5. What is “suspicious" about Proctor and his family?
a) Proctor does not go to church regularly.
b) The youngest son has not been baptized.
c) He could not remember all 10 commandments.
d) All of the above.
Answer: B
Explanation:
They say it in the book if my memory is correct then it should be beginning of the middle
Answer:
d) All of the above.
HELP ME PLZZ I NEED HELP WITH THIS !!
Answer:
i would choose a
Explanation: A heading is similar to a caption, a line below a photograph that briefly explains it.
For example, a heading such as "Changing screen resolution" can be indexed as "screen resolution, changing" as well as "changing screen resolution."
George Orwell said that Animal Farm was the first book in which he attempted "to fuse
political purpose and artistic purpose into one whole" rather than simply telling a story and
letting its themes and messages emerge more naturally. Did it work? Is Animal Farm literature,
or just a long argument about politics?
Answer:
just a long argument about politics
Answer:
well i got no clue what was up with that last answer but animal farm is more than a long argument about politics, it is a great piece of literature written to open your eyes to the world around you. It uses political and artistic forms to get its themes across to the reader, this may be hard to pick up on at first but by the end of the story the reader should understand at least the main theme about the cost and strain too much power can cause
a simple sentence with two subjects and one verb.
ASAP! Please!
Answer:
A dog and a cat jumped over a log
Explanation:
Subject: dog and cat
Verb: Jumped
HELP ME PLZZ I NEED HELP WITH THIS!!!
Answer:
The Table of Contents is always at the beginning of the book
Explanation:
I assume its to help organize/help the reader find the page they’re looking for. It’s usually at the beginning, or atleast right before the main text
Can some some tell me a short summary of everyday use by alice walker?
Answer:
As the story begins, she hesitantly awaits the return of her eldest daughter Dee. Mama stands near her withdrawn and physically scarred younger daughter Maggie. As they await Dee's return, the reader is given details about Mama's life and her near estrangement with Dee. We learn that Dee always wanted more than her family history or Mama could offer her. While Dee is intelligent and driven, we get the clear sense that her accomplishments have come at the expense of her mother and little sister.
Dee finally shows up with a young man named Hakim-a-barber, whom Mama refers to as "Asalamalakim". Dee insists on being called by her new name, “Wangero”. Both Dee and her boyfriend are more intent on acquiring artifacts than actually connecting with Mama and Maggie. They rifle through Mama’s possessions in search of “authentic” pieces of old rural black life, a life that Dee has long ago divorced herself from. Dee makes a dozen or so patronizing insults, veiled as casual “chit-chat”, directed at Mama and Maggie. She insists on acquiring old quilts that are meant for Maggie. After enduring an emotional bludgeoning by her daughter, mama tells "Wangero" to take two other quilts not intended for Maggie and leave. Dee tells Maggie to make something of herself and ironically tells Mama that she doesn't understand her own heritage. Then both Dee and Hakim-a-barber climb into their car and disappear in a cloud of dust as quickly as they had arrived.
Help please thanks so much
Answer:
I would go with D because it us like language the used a meaning of another literal
Answer:
D is the answer
Explanation:
Figurative language is a way of speaking or writing which is in a non-literal sense and is designed to have more of an impact about the subject it is referring to.
What would happen if there was no civil rights movement?
There would be no civil rights moment because it would have never happened. Blacks would have no rights to this day. They would still be segregated. The United States would not be the same. After arrest, Blacks were mostly detained until trial in New York, while the whites were not at all. Also, the schools would still be the same. No blacks allowed only whites. And white people wouldn't be able to hang out with blacks.
What are examples or forms of Ideas and Content/Evidence?
Answer:
The types of evidence you use change from discipline to discipline--you might use quotations from a poem or a literary critic, for example, in a literature paper; you might use data from an experiment in a lab report.
Explanation: Hope this helps
Part A: which of the following best describes the central theme in the text
A. Both life and death cannot be planned
B. Fame is the only thing that can outlast the living
C. Good company should be valued above successful
D. Ambitious alone will not make you successful
The answer will be A or C
over 30 points im lazy
Answer:
A
D
B
C
Explanation:
hopefully these are correct
What is the concern of one the Barangay Kagawad regarding the total number of families who will benefit with the relief? Do you think it is valid? Why?
Answer and Explanation:
Barangay Kagawad is concerned that relief is not enough to help many families, allowing few to benefit and promoting even greater inequality between them. This concern is totally valid, since Barangay Kagawad is an authority that needs to promote the well-being of its people and not the inequality between them. Furthermore, in view of the need, helping some families and others does not become an unfortunate act that does not satisfy Barangay Kagawad, nor the families, and may even cause disagreements between them.
The concern is because 850 families is an approximation, not a confirmed real data, that is why it is necessary to carry out an updated survey since there are families that were transferred, which means an increase in the total number of families that need to benefit from the aid.
The reasoning about why the survey should be done is very valid since this will allow for a correct distribution of resources to all families.
In addition, an updated survey will allow there to be no inequality in the sense that some families have full resources with the established budget and others have fewer resources for less budget.
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when recounting this story which characters are most important to include
Answer: Kazu and the snake
Explanation:
Answer:
Kazu and the Snake
Explanation:
I did it on I-ready
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PROMPT 1
Pretend that you believe the claim (even if you don’t) and give as many reasons as you can why you agree with it.
PROMPT 2
Pretend that you doubt the claim (even if you don’t) and give as many reasons as you can why the writer’s ideas are wrong.
Question 1:
Would the 16-year-old girl Turkle refers to in the first two paragraphs be considered a believer or a doubter of the claim that only humans, not robots, can provide empathy?
Question 2:
What evidence can you find in the first two paragraphs to support your response?
Answer:
what's the claim? put pictures of the claim and potential evidence and I'll try
Refer to the poem "The Legend" to answer these questions.
In Chicago, it is snowing softly
and a man has just done his wash for the week.
He steps into the twilight of early evening,
carrying a wrinkled shopping bag
full of neatly folded clothes,
and, for a moment, enjoys
the feel of warm laundry and crinkled paper,
flannellike against his gloveless hands.
There's a Rembrandt glow on his face,
a triangle of orange in the hollow of his cheek
as a last flash of sunset
blazes the storefronts and lit windows of the street.
He is Asian, Thai or Vietnamese,
and very skinny, dressed as one of the poor
in rumpled suit pants and a plaid mackinaw,
dingy and too large.
He negotiates the slick of ice
on the sidewalk by his car,
opens the Fairlane's back door,
leans to place the laundry in,
and turns, for an instant,
toward the flurry of footsteps
and cries of pedestrians
as a boy – that's all he was –
backs from the corner package store
shooting a pistol, firing it,
once, at the dumbfounded man
who falls forward,
grabbing at his chest.
A few sounds escape from his mouth,
a babbling no one understands
as people surround him
bewildered at his speech.
The noises he makes are nothing to them.
The boy has gone, lost
in the light array of foot traffic
dappling the snow with fresh prints.
Tonight, I read about Descartes'
grand courage to doubt everything
except his own miraculous existence
and I feel so distinct
from the wounded man lying on the concrete
I am ashamed
Let the night sky cover him as he dies.
Let the weaver girl cross the bridge of heaven
and take up his cold hands.
–"The Legend,"
Garrett Hongo
From whose perspective is the poem told?
What is the perspective at the beginning of the poem?
What shift in perspective is evident at the end?
Please answer ASAP. I have to get the Edgenuity thing done today.
Answer: 1-b 2-c 3-a
Explanation: just did it
Read the sentence below, and answer the question that follows.
James brought his bike and helmet home and put it in the garage.
Which word in this sentence would you need to change in order to make the sentence clear?
1. his
2. it
3. home
4. brought
The conclusion of a narrative goes by different names, but all of those names mean the same thing. What is the purpoThe conclusion of a narrative goes by different names, but all of those names mean the same thing. What is the purpose of the conclusionse of the conclusion
Answer:
The purpose of the conclusion of a narrative, regardless of the name it receives is to establish an outcome for the story, where the characters conclude and end the conflict in which they were involved.
Explanation:
The conclusion is a part of the narrative that can be called "resolution", "outcome" and many other names, but all with the same effect, of causing the ending sentence, something that has been concluded. This is because the main purpose of the conclusion is to provide an ending to the story through its ability to show facts, where the characters end the conflict in which they were involved, thus ending the story that was being told.
A complex character that portrays both positive and negative qualities. They are
not easily defined or described.
Answer:
Round Character
Explanation:
what is the denotative meaning of the word chicken ?