Keeping an Eye on Your Home and Family
Perhaps one of the most important benefits of getting to know your neighbors is the extra home protection. Because your neighbors know your regular comings and goings, they are more likely to notice someone lurking around. Many neighbors have thwarted thieves because they were keeping an eye on their friend’s property. Other cases include watching over your house while you’re on vacation and calling the police if something is amiss. Through neighborhood watch, you get an extra set of eyes on your home.
Enriching Your Social Life
A friendly, social neighborhood is more likely to have social events like block parties, potlucks, pool parties, game nights, and more. Close relationships with your neighbors enhance your family’s social life and create meaningful connections. A friendly neighborhood dynamic encourages you and your family to get out of the house, have some fun, and meet new people. Plus, Lincoln Military residents have access to FREE events throughout the year! Simply log in to your resident portal to see what’s going on in your neighborhood.
Lending a Helping Hand
Creating and maintaining a friendly demeanor with your neighbors can come in handy. Whether you need to borrow an ingredient for a recipe you’re trying out, or you’ve just run out of dishwashing detergent, your neighbors can save you an impromptu trip to the store. And what comes around, goes around! As a friendly neighbor, you’re happy to return the favor when the family next door needs something, as well. Show your appreciation for their giving spirit by gifting a plate of food from the recipe they helped you complete or slipping a thank you card in their mailbox.
Sharing Mutual Chores and Responsibilities
It’s especially beneficial to know your neighbors when you both share similar lifestyles, such as in military housing. For example, if you both wake up at 7:30 am to take your kids to school, you could carpool and switch off every other day. If you water your lawn weekly, you could alternate weeks and water each other’s lawns. If you’re hiring a babysitter on a Friday night, have their kids join and split the cost of the sitter. Sharing these types of responsibilities can make both of your lives more comfortable.
Making Lifelong Friends
If you have children, look for families in your neighborhood with children around the same age. Neighborhood kids can quickly become best friends, as play dates are always accessible with a simple knock at the door. Organize a neighborhood event so all the kids can meet each other and watch the friendships grow from there. This can give your kids something to do after school, on weekends, and school breaks. Instead of sitting at home and spending all their time indoors, neighborhood friendships can encourage your kids to get outside and stay active.
Providing Emotional Support
Getting to know your neighbors is especially important in military housing. Military life can be hard to explain to someone who hasn’t experienced it. Building relationships with fellow military housing neighbors allows you to share your mutual challenges, accomplishments, and everything in between. When you need support, such as during a spouse’s deployment, you know you have a shoulder to lean on right next door. And vice versa - if your neighbor is struggling, they know they can turn to you.
At Lincoln Military Housing, we understand the importance of getting to know your neighbors, which is why we go the extra mile to facilitate these bonds. Neighborhood social events and family-friendly amenities set the stage for meeting new people and strengthening friendships. Whether you need a hand with chores or want to plan a backyard barbeque, know your neighbors for a memorable and beneficial set of relationships!
Answer:
Yes, neighbours are important....
Getting to know your neighbours comes with a wide range of benefits, including enhanced safety and community events. Whether you need to borrow an egg or need a shoulder to cry on, a good neighbour is always there to help. In both challenging and joyous times, these relationships remind you that you’re surrounded by friendship and support.
Explanation:
Here are some of the most important reasons to get to know your neighbours:
Keeping an Eye on Your Home and FamilyEnriching Your Social LifeLending a Helping HandSharing Mutual Chores and ResponsibilitiesMaking Lifelong FriendsProviding Emotional SupportHope it helps,
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THank you
DEAR COUNCILWOMAN REESE:
In proposing a curfew, you are implying that teenagers equal rights
you are only using teenagers as a tool for increasing your support
The constitution of the united states guarantees our right to assem
apparently you don't feel that teenagers deserve such a basic right
that we will all be voters, too, in a few years?
Very truly yours,
Ramon Hinojosa, Pleasanton High School
IM SO CONFUSED
Answer:
Constitution and United States need to be capitalized
Capitalize Constitution and United States
I saw Denise today in Geography class.
She was sitting on the other side of the room.
"You're trying to start a war," she said, "giving secrets away to the Enemy. Why can't you keep your big mouth shut?"
I didn't know what to say.
I gave her a packet of tomato seeds and asked her to plant them for me, told her when the first tomato ripened she'd miss me.
- "In Response to Executive Order 9066," Dwight Okita
As you read, record any details that relate to the topic of American identity.
Answer:
Attitude
Explanation:
It differs the behaviour of an individual
Answer:
attitude
Explanation:
Who was the audience for the “I Have a Dream” Speech?
Answer:
ALL THE AMAZING
Explanation:
duhh
What is an example of rhyme scheme in the road not taken by Robert frost
Answer:correct abaab
Explanation:
Which of the following would be the best choice to replace the word trash (noun) in the sentence below? Recycling cuts down on trash in landfills.
A. Scraps (noun)
B. Garbage (noun)
C. Goods (noun)
D. Pieces (noun) SUBT
Describe what you do in the post-reading phase and explain why this
phase is an important part of the reading process.
Answer:
Explanation:. The main purpose of the post-reading phase is to check for accurate comprehension of the text. Too often students are asked to read a selection and then never get a chance to discuss the piece they have read.
The main purpose of the post-reading phase is to check for accurate comprehension of the text. Too often students are asked to read a selection and then never get a chance to discuss the piece they have read.
What is post-reading?Post-reading activities are ones in which students summarize, reflect or question what they’ve just read. They’re ideal for building reading comprehension and there are several different activities you can do.
Post-reading strategies give learners a way to summarize, reflect, and question what they have just read. The exit slip post-reading tactic is used to help learners reflect on what they have just learned. It helps them sort out ideas and how or what they feel about the material learned. This tactic requires learners to use critical thinking, a skill that is important in today’s world. Frame routine is a class tactic that uses a graphic organizer to assist learners in organizing topics, central Ideas, and critical vital details of what they have just read.
This strategy helps learners summarize what they have learned.
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Why does the speaker use hyperbole here?
H E L P P P P P
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. to show how important and powerful one's home is.
I don't know the context here, but it seems like the speaker is trying to show the importance of one's home. He is saying he would rather a welcoming little home than a mansion.
2
Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match each term to the correct definition.
Purpose=The reason for writing a text
Audience=The intended readers of a text
Tone=The attitude the writer expresses
Style=The writers way of using language
HELP!!!!ASAP!!!!NOW!!!PLEASE!!!HURRY!!!
Does everyone have the same rights?(PLEASE TRY TO DO 3+ SENTENCES PLEASE THANK YOU)
Which sentence has an error?
A)
The Hardwick's dog apparently killed their neighbor's dog in a terrible
fight
B)
The amount of homework that my teacher assigns is much more than
your's does.
C)
The teacher tried to convince her students that their city had much to offer
their future.
D)
Our church's youth group likes to spend a week each summer doing yard
work for those who can't
Answer:c
Explanation:
Which of the following is a correct example of parallel construction? Select all that apply.
1. I was always told that I was a sickly child who had moments of being tiresome.
2. I was always told that I was a sickly and precarious and tiresome and uncertain child.
3. I was always told that I was a sickly, precarious, tiresome, uncertain child.
4. I was always told that I was a sickly and precariously and tiresomely and uncertainly child.
Answer:
its the last one
Explanation:
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Which of the following sentences from the paragraph contain a comparative adjective? Choose two that apply.
a.The long hatch popped open and there they were.
b.We stood stunned, our hearts applauding their arrival with every beat.
c.But even though we had the best technology in the universe, a trick of the eye caught us out.
d.In the video images, they had appeared to be a bit taller than we are, relative to the things in their environment.
e.It appeared, however, that their trees were much, much shorter than ours, because the aliens were much, much shorter than we are.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
can you answer this please
1. from the letter, we know that
A. sheila was lost
B. cindy met sheila and her friends
C. Rose could meet sheila on her holidays
D. Sheila didn't want to meet Rose
E. Rose hated to meet Sheila with Cindy
2. Please, let me know when your plans are DEFINITE...
The DEFINITE word has similar in meaning to
A. right
B. fuzzy
c. sharp
d. insure
e. certain
3. The word "cheers" can be replaced with
A. regards
b. yours sincerely
c. dear
d. hopefully
e. lots of love
Answer:
1. C. Rose could meet sheila on her holidays.
2. E. Certain.
3. E. Lots of love.
Explanation:
1. From the letter, we know that Rose could meet sheila on her holidays because she's aware that there is a possibility that Sheila would be in town again during the next holiday.
2. Please, let me know when your plans are DEFINITE...
The DEFINITE word is similar in meaning to certain. Both words simply means for an event or a thing to be sure, positive and based on facts.
3. The word "cheers" can be replaced with lots of love. Cheers is a word that is typically used to express a strong emotion of happiness, love and joy.
How does fake news communicate ideas to an audience?
Answer:
first the reader tells to his family about the news and the family tell to their neighbors so by that the fake news will transmit
You are John/Joan, the Tour -in- charge of Grand Public School,Agra. During the summer break, you are planning to organize a tour to a place of historical importace. Wrtie a letter to the National Travel Agency , Arga , enquiring about the charges, facilities arga enquiring about the charges, facilities and all other necessary details
Answer:
Dear sir or madam,
I am Joan Simon, the Tour-in-charge of the Grand Public School, Agra. I am writing this letter to obtain information about the New Delhi Museum's tour during the summer break.
I would like to know the charges for the tour, and if there are any discounts. Also, could you inform me about other activities in the area that the students could do?
Lastly, Could you provide me information about the access for people in wheelchairs or crutches? Is it hard for them to move into the museum? Are there ramps for them?.
Thank you for your time. I am looking forward to hearing your response.
Yours faithfully,
Joan Simon.
Explanation:
In this letter, we are asking for information from a person that we do not know, so we have to use formal language and be polite when we ask for things.
The first paragraph is an introduction to the topic. The second and third paragraphs are about the information that we need. We have to write any inquires and doubts that we have in this section. Lastly, we make a closing paragraph thanking the person and saying our goodbyes.
Describe the narrative point of view (first person ,second person ,third person omniscient or third person limited) in the story. how does this point of view influence your understanding of the main character Robbie and his development in the story? "Games at Twilight"
they are friends who loved to help each other and they liked games
Myrtle's sister Catherine blamed everything on Gatsby .
False or True
Answer: True
Explanation: She said that Myrtle had never seen Gatsby, That her sister was completely happy with her husband, and that Myrtle had been up to no mischief whatsoever
Poetry
Mr. Miller liked to jump
From high up in the sky;
He never for a moment thought
That he could ever die.
He trusted in his parachute
But when he pulled the string,
He found his wife had moved the chute
And filled it up with things
That might have been a help to him
In any other place;
But nothing that might keep him now
From landing on his face.
So Mr. Miller closed his eyes,
And said, “Thy will be done”;
And suddenly jumping out of things
Just wasn’t that much fun.
It might have been the end of him.
Had not a hawk flew by
And plucked him with her razor claws
Right out of the blue sky.
She took him to her nest up high
And dropped him in the twigs
And Mr. Miller to this day
Can be found in these digs
Questions:
1. What does Mr. Miller think can’t happen to him?
2. What happens when Mr. Miller pulls the string on his
parachute?
3. Why is jumping out of things suddenly not that much fun?
4. How is Mr. Miller saved?
5. Look up the word “digs”. What does it mean in the context of
this poem?
Answer:
he thought he couldn't die
his parachute didn't work
because the parachute didn't work and he was going to Land on his face
a hawk came by and plucked him with his razor claws
I'm guessing this but I think it means that certain place? sorry if it's not right :(
Riddle How many letters are in the ALPHABET?
They look like they are going to a wedding.
Correct the sentence (only accurate answer needed)
Answer: There doesn’t seem to be any mistakes in this sentence.
Explanation:
Answer:
they look like they're going to a wedding
Explanation:
im not sure if its right
I need example sentences for these words. :)
Answer:
1. Infraned:
Example: Mark was given an infraned document of how the experiment was carried out.
2. Permafrost
Example: When we got to the land, it was covered with permafrost.
3. Conduction:
Example: Due to the principle of conduction, this room had increase in temperature.
4. Convection:
Example: We will be using the principle of convection to reduce the temperature of the room.
Explanation:
I have been able to use the words to write out examples.
Since infraned gives an interpretation of an observation based on evidence and prior knowledge. In my example, we see that Mark was given an infraned document.
Conduction is a method of heat transfer which occurs when heat is transferred via an object. Convection refers to the type of heat transfer that occurs through a liquid medium from the hotter regions to cooler region.
An article published in a magazine about cancer treatment that was provided by a leading doctor from a cancer treatment enter would give the magazine and the article _________.
a claim
source credibility
evidence
Answer:
source credibility
Explanation:
because the fact that a leading doctor from a cancer treatment center provided the article ....would make the magazine and article more credible
I hope this helps
What is a word for took with a stronger connotation
Answer:
clenched, clung (to), clutched, held on (to)
Explanation:
Answer:
grabbed
Explanation:
How does the poet use a literary device in line 12?
0 Flashback is used to tell the reader about previous storms.
O Foreshadowing is used to clue the reader about the brutality of the storm.
0 Alliteration is used to imitate the sound of the waves.
Onomatopoeia is used to give intensity to the action of the waves.
Answer:
what and where is line 12?
Metaphor Meanings Worksheet (Part 1)
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two things.
Often times it uses the word “is or was”
Directions: For each metaphor given below, write what you think it means.
Example A: Thoughts are a storm, unexpected.
Answer: someone may have many unexpected thoughts at anytime
1. He is a beast-
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2. The noise is music to his ears-
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3. He swam in the sea of diamonds-
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4. His belt was a snake curling around his waist-
____________________________________________________
5. Love is a growing garland-
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6. Your friendship is the picture to my frame-
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Answer:
1. He is a beast- Here, the man is compared to a beast though he is not literally one. So, by saying "he is a beast", the speaker seems to suggest he is ruthless, or strong, or anything that makes him similar to a beast.
2. The noise is music to his ears- This means that he is enjoying the music.
3. He swam in the sea of diamonds- He is not literally swimming in a sea of diamonds. But it means that he is happy, glad, excited.
4. His belt was a snake curling around his waist- This means that the belt is circular and elastic, like a snake.
5. Love is a growing garland- Means love requires time to grow.
6. Your friendship is the picture to my frame- This means your friendship is important to me like a picture is important for a frame or a picture completes a frame.
Explanation:
Metaphors are figurative languages that are used to represent, signify, or symbolize something. It is a rhetorical presentation of one thing by saying another thing.
1. He is a beast- Here, the man is compared to a beast though he is not literally one. So, by saying "he is a beast", the speaker seems to suggest he is ruthless, or strong, or anything that makes him similar to a beast.
2. The noise is music to his ears- This means that he is enjoying the music.
3. He swam in the sea of diamonds- He is not literally swimming in a sea of diamonds. But it means that he is extremely happy, glad, excited.
4. His belt was a snake curling around his waist- This means that the belt is circular and elastic, like a snake.
5. Love is a growing garland- Means love requires time to grow.
6. Your friendship is the picture to my frame- This means your friendship is important to me like a picture is important for a frame or a picture completes a frame.
The main purpose of the author in this passage is A) to advocate that more of America's energy needs be met through the use of wind power. B) to entertain the reader with amusing anecdotes about wind power research and incidents. C) to angrily denounce the lobbyists who would like to make wind power the energy of the future. D) to persuade the reader to contact his or her representative and ask them to oppose wind power
Answer:
A) to advocate that more of America's energy needs be met through the use of wind power. (I believe I may be wrong)
Explanation:
I just did the test and got an 80% and this is the answer that makes the most sense :) have a good day/night, humans
What does it mean?
"If you come to a negotiation table saying you have the final truth, that you know nothing but the truth and that is final, you will get nothing."
Answer:
Negotiations are meant to have leeway; all parties must be willing to give up something to come to an agreement. If you go to negotiate with the mindset that you won't accept anything less, that you wont give up anything to get the other party to agree, then they wont agree and you will get nothing out of it.
Vanquishing the Hungry Chinese Zombie by Claudine Gueh 1 Which statement expresses a main theme of the story? A Great friendships can be made under very unusual circumstances. B It is important to think carefully before trusting unfamiliar people. C One often has to make sacrifices in order to help one's family members. D Removing negativity from one's life can be difficult and sometimes scary.
Answer:i had this question and i got it right B:It is important to think carefully before trusting unfamiliar people.
Explanation:
Vanquishing the Hungry Chinese Zombie by Claudine Gueh It is important to think carefully before trusting unfamiliar people is the main theme of the story. This theme is implied by the title of the story, which suggests a potentially dangerous situation involving a zombie. The correct option is B.
The theme of the narrative, which alludes to a potentially hazardous scenario involving a zombie, suggests this theme. The subject emphasizes the value of caution and judgment while dealing with new people or situations, as it could be harmful to trust strangers in such scenarios.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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1. What does the narrator, Squeaky, value as her two greatest traits (qualities)? Provide at least one quote as support.
Answer and Explanation:
Squeaky is the narrator in the short story "Raymond's Run", by Toni Cade Bambara. She is a confident young girl whose older brother, Raymond, is special.
Right in the beginning of the story, Squeaky reveals two traits she possesses of which she is proud of. First, she values her assertiveness in protecting Raymond from bullies:
"But now, if anybody has anything to say to Raymond, anything about his big head, they have to come by me. And I don't play the dozens or believe in standing around with somebody in my face doing a lot of talking."
Squeaky also values her athletic abilities. She is proud of being a fast runner, and quite a diligent one too:
"There is no track meet that I don't win the first place medal. [...] The big kids call me Mercury 'cause I'm the swiftest thing in the neighborhood."
Does anyone know how to write an essay about the time you were proud?
Answer:
I'd suggest taking some time to reflect on a moment when you truly felt proud. Think of a memory you love to look back on, or one that fills you with confidence.
Begin with the thesis statement. An Introductory paragraph detailing what's about to come. Spend your time (or the next one or two paragraphs) describing the event and especially how it made you feel.
Usually, the fourth paragraph of an essay is reserved for the rebuttal section. This is where you make a counter-argument contradicting what you have written, but also using it to boost your point, emotions, and story further.
Then, write the conclusion. Take a while to look back on what you have written and briefly describe it (and why it matters to you, and why it fits the theme/prompt, etc.)
— I hope this helps :] Brainliest appreciated