Answer:How does Janie feel about her husband? She doesn't like the the shape of his head or the fact that he has a big belly. She also hates stirring up his smell when in bed. She feels disappointed.
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! Which transition shows that two ideas are different?
A.
As a result
B.
In this way
C.
For instance
D.
On the other hand
Answer:
the correct answer would be D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Apply the Scientific Method:
Scenario 1: You arrive home late at night. You walk up to the front door, unlock it, and reach in to turn on the light switch located just inside the front door. The light does not come on! Now what?
Will Mark Brainiest!!!
You check the little light box thing or just assume it's a power outage.
Read the introduction from a science website. Which focus question is the author trying to answer? How does a nine-volt battery work? Electromagnetic force sounds very complicated, but I wanted to understand how it works. My experiment allowed me to create my own electrical field using a nine-volt battery, an iron nail, and some paperclips. This experience helped me understand electromagnetism and the way it works. How does electromagnetic force work? How much electricity is stored in a battery? O How much iron is contained in paperclips?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I did it on edgeunity
In this excerpt, the author tries to understand how does electromagnetic force work. Therefore, option A is correct.
What is an electromagnetic force ?The term electromagnetic force is defined as a type of physical interaction that happens between electrically charged particles.
It occurs between charged particles and is the combination of all magnetic and electrical forces. The electromagnetic force can be attractive or repulsive.
The electromagnetic force is moved by the photon and is responsible for atomic structure, chemical reactions, the attractive and repulsive forces related with electrical charge and magnetism, and all other electromagnetic phenomena.
Thus, In this excerpt, the author tries to understand how does electromagnetic force work, option A is correct.
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Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
Read the following excerpt from “Cave” by Gretchen Legler. Then, drag the properly paraphrased sentences to the green checkmark and improperly paraphrased sentences to the red X.
The first time I'd been in the cave the person who took me there said that often people who go down into crevasses are so overcome by the blue that it makes them cry. I remembered that as I lay there on my back, taking notes, trying to draw the crystals that hung like blooms of flowers above me, trying to figure out where the blue began and where it ended.
Answer:
Explanation:
Correct on Plato
There are two sentences that are correct and rightly narrated.
What is the cave?A large natural opening in the earth that can be explored by people is referred to as a cave, sometimes known as a cave. Such depression can form in a wide range of rocks and by a wide range of processes. People in their old age used to frequently dwell in caves.
The properly paraphrased sentences are:
“During the experience, the author attempted to sketch the beautiful blue crystals she saw in the cave.”“When the author first visited the cave, her guide warned her it could be an emotional experience.”The improperly paraphrased sentences are:
“The author describes her experience in the excerpt: “I lay there on my back, trying to draw the crystals that hung like blooms of flowers above me.”“During her first visit to the cave, the guide warned her that often people who go down into crevasses are so overcome by the blue that it makes them cry.”Learn more about cave, here:
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Read Shakespeare sonnet 130. What evidence supports the serious nature of the sonnet? Select two options
Answer: 1 and 3 i think not possotive
Explanation:
Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
Just took the test
How is violence presented in romeo and Juliet
Hello! The play begins with the Prologue which foreshadows the conflict between the two feuding families and tells the audience about the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. This immediately establishes the theme of violence and conflict within the play and many of the scenes portray both verbal and physical violence.
which of the following is an opinion? ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
d. coffee is a much better morning drink than tea.
D. Coffee is a much better morning drink than tea.
This is an opinion because it is writer's own thought. It is not a fact. Some people will agree with it and some will not.
Who was the first joke on the magicians nephew
Answer:
“‘Laugh and fear not, creatures. Now that you are no longer dum and witless, you need not always be grave. For jokes as well as justice come in with speech.’
Which title is capitalized correctly?
1. Don't Call Me Guilty
2. Seven times a Goose
3. the Little Portrait
4. My Life in the sky
1. Don't Call Me Guilty
Because in title every word is capitalized.
D 01) Choose the best way to write an appropriate, open-ended research
question for the following example.
Washington, D.C. - landmarks - the White House
Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
What are three landmarks in Washington, D.C.?
Where is Washington, D.C.?
How big is Washington, D.C.?
What does D.C. mean?
How was the White House constructed?
Answer:
What are three landmarks in Washington, D.C.?
Explanation:
Open-ended research question are questions that allow for free answers, that is, the answers can be answered with something other than "yes" and "no" leaving the person who is going to answer free to use the words they want. While all of the above can be considered an open-ended research question, only the first option encompasses the three items requested in the question, whether directly such as "Washington, D.C." and "landmarks," as indirectly, as "the White House."
Hii tell me what yall think about this assignment I have to do it's about the book hatchet if I need to change anything please tell me Body paragraph 1
First, In the beginning, Brian was scared and didn't know how to take care of himself, and he was scared because he didn't have anything else to rely on except for him and a hatchet. Brian was always thinking about how his mother cheated and that took him to mind off of things that were more important like his safety or how he was gonna eat some type of food. When Brian first got into the woods he was scared and cold and all torn up and he was hurt. The text states ¨he was also weak. Just the walk around the back of the ridge and the slight climb over the top had left his legs rubbery. Brian was hurt, he could barely walk and he was still hurt from the plane crash. But When he started to get used to it and at that point knew what to do when seeing a wild animal he was a pro when he encounters wild animals
Body Paragraph 2
Besides, Brian was upset in the beginning because his mother cheating on his father and forcing a divorce. Brian matures through his new ability to be patient. Setbacks that would have immobilized the "old Brian," the Brian at the start of the novel, later become manageable. He learns to control his temper when he realizes that his frustration and hopelessness does not help his family situation. He learns theirs nothing he can do but he knows he's gonna have to live with it. Once Brian learned that he could do nothing he started worrying about some more important things like how he was going to eat and about his safety
Answer:
Only for body paragraph 1:
In the beginning, Brian was scared and didn't know how to take care of himself, he didn't have anything else to rely on except for him and a hatchet. Brian would continuously think about his mother's affair which would distract him and took his mind off of things that were more important like his safety or how he was going to find a way to get food. When Brian first entered the woods he was terrified, cold, and in pain. The text also gives us evidence that he was also very weak due to the accident with the plane crash, which affected him harshly, the crash prevented him from walking without pain. For example, just by walking around the back of the ridge and the slight climb over the top would leave Brian's legs rubbery. Eventually Brian began to get accustomed to the status quo and was able to face any challenge that would come his way in the wild.
Explanation:
I got rid of unnecessary words that were included in your first body paragraph and I also added useful words to replace them. So you can just copy and paste it. Other than that; I think you are describing the story very well! :)
Can someone please help me build an essay
Answer:
1. about what?
2. you need a..... Hook, Summary, Claim, Premise, Intro to Evidence, Evidence, Justification, Restating the Claim, Summarizing the Evidence, And the Mic Drop Sentence.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!!
Read this sentence from lines 11 through 14 of the story.
I hardly knew where I was, and I was completely oblivious to the audience, the strange
hall, even the adjudicator, though I knew she must be out there somewhere in the blur
of humanity beyond the stage, watching carefully and taking notes.
What is the meaning of the phrase "oblivious to" as it is used in this sentence?
A unaware of
B confused by
Cscornful of
Dafraid of
The answer is A.
The sentence states it as though the character was "oblivious" to an audience, suggesting that he/she was not aware of the audience.
The definition of Oblivious is:
"not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one."
That means that the character was not aware of the audience, meaning that the answer would be A.) Unaware of.
Hope this helps.
-Northstar
8. (Who, Whom) did Lavoisier influence? Which word is grammatically correct
Answer:
who is the right answer
Explanation:
Name your favorite Bill Cipher quote
Answer:Remember! Reality is an illusion, the universe is a hologram, buy gold, bye!
Explanation:
I don't remember specifically but i like the episode with him puppeteering dipper.
who is the teacher for the support group in mha
Answer:
Nezu
Explanation:
i think it is im not for sure...
Please give me the correct answers.
Answer:
"The sun peered at the ravens from behind the cloud." - Personification
"The flock of ravens darkened the sky like thunderclouds." - Simile
"Snow, that great eraser, made the flock of ravens disappear." - Metaphor
Explanation:
Personification is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things, using the words "like" or "as."
A metaphor also compares two things, however metaphors say something is something else, not using the words "like" or "as."
Answer:
personification, simile, metaphor
Explanation:
"the sun peered at the ravens from behind the clouds" is personification. personification is when something non-human is given human qualities. "peered" is a verb, and it means to look at someone or something, often searchingly or with difficulty. the sun is not a living human being, therefore writing that the sun "peered" is giving a human behavior or quality to a non-human object."the flock of ravens darkened the sky like thunderclouds" is a simile. a simile is a type of figurative language that compares something using the word "like" or "as" (and in this example, the word "like" is used.)"snow, that great eraser, made the flock of ravens disappear" is a metaphor. a metaphor is a comparison, as is a simile, but a metaphor DOES NOT use "like" or "as." instead, it draws a direct comparison. in this sentence, snow is being compared to a "great eraser." notice how there is no "like" or "as" within the comparison, because the snow is directly being compared with an eraser.i hope this helps! have a great day <3
what is 22x1000
pls answer
Answer:
22,000
Explanation:
22 x 1000 = 22,000
hopes this helps, good luck :)
Which of the following selections best identifies a difference between the two accounts of Sojourner Truth’s speech?
Answer choices for the above question
A. Gage’s account attempts to accurately capture the words she used while Robinson’s tries to articulate her ideas as clearly as possible.
B. Gage’s was published immediately following the speech while Robinson’s account did not come out until a decade later.
C. Gage’s was published in a traditional daily newspaper, while Robinson’s was put out in an anti-slavery newspaper.
D. Gage’s account makes no reference to the Bible, while Robinson’s connects heavily to Bible passages.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Gage's was a rewrite and she made sure to get the points described accurately.
Research a prominent African American who lived during the 1800s. In a multi-paragraph essay, explain his or her achievements and historical importance.
I JUST NEED A HOOK
Answer:
Welp, i don't see the reason you would need a hook for a writing assignment like this. Just search up African Americans who lived in the 1800s that made great achievements or contributions. I am doing it on Frederick Douglass and you really only need to search his importance, accomplishments, what he was remembered for, his influence on others, and really, that's just it. And then add a couple transition words and make it into a intro, body paragraphs, and conclusion essay and that's it!
I don't like essays or writing assignments, like, not at all. But once you start it, it's not that hard!
Answer:
im answering with the prewritting first then i will write the rough draft and final draft maybe in the comments, but for now here is the prewritting
Explanation:
Frederick Douglas is one of the most known people in history as along with Harriet Tubman. Harriet tubman was known for being a caregiver and many other things but the thing she was known for the most was helping more than one hundred of African Americans through the Underground Railroad. Harriet's Exact amount of people she helped is 300 without anyone getting hurt or dying. Harriet tubman was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, she grew up in a town called Bucktown.
There she was put to work like the other children at the age of twelve, she would do field work and other things like hauling logs. At the time Harriet was also a spy for the Combahee River, this was very important to Harriet just as much as becoming Conducter of the Underground Railroad. So when harriets master died in 1849 this is when she made her move, and the rest is, well, history.
if your teacher wwants you to site the sites ill ut the sites that helped me in the comments other than that its all in my own words but if u want to be very carefull reword it >
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As for Frederick Douglass he was an escaped slave who not only became a leader in the Abolition Movement but was a writter and Public speaker aswell. He was born into slavery around 1818. Frederick Douglass was not his first name, He took the name Frederick Douglass after he became free his other name was Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey.
Frederick Douglass attempted to escape from the farm he lived at many many times until he was succesful in 1838, he took a train and passed three states to get to the safe house of Abolitionist David Ruggles. Then he met William Lloyd Garrison a writter, and so Douglass began to write and soon after he became the leader in the Abolitionist Movement.
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Okay these are in my own words i checked a plagarism checker ( dont recondmend grammarly they want you to sign in and stuff )
and im pretty sure u can use this as your rough draft and final draft just make a couple mistakes in the rough draft and prewritting or only take parts of this until your in your final draft lol okie peace
What happens after the first group of men builds snow houses on the ice floe?
Answer:
If you are an Inuit hunter, you might build an igloo. An igloo is a shelter built from snow and ice. Not all the people of the Arctic built igloos. The Inuit people of Northern Canada built them. Igloos were never permanent houses for the Inuit. Instead, a large igloo might house one or more families in the cold winter months.
Read this excerpt from "It's My Constitutional Right!"
The officer ordered her to get up. Again Claudette refused. He returned to the driver and explained that as a transit policeman he lacked the authority to make an arrest. The doors closed behind him as he stepped down into the street and the bus pulled away again. One block north, at the intersection of Bibb and Commerce streets, a squad car was waiting. This time, when the Highland Gardens bus door opened, two Montgomery city policemen climbed aboard. Passengers held their breath.
• • •
CLAUDETTE: One of them said to the driver in a very angry tone, "Who is it?" The motorman pointed at me. I heard him say, "That's nothing new . . . I've had trouble with that 'thing' before." He called me a "thing." They came to me and stood over me and one said, "Aren't you going to get up?" I said, "No, sir." He shouted "Get up" again. I started crying, but I felt even more defiant. I kept saying over and over, in my high-pitched voice, "It's my constitutional right to sit here as much as that lady. I paid my fare, it's my constitutional right!" I knew I was talking back to a white policeman, but I had had enough.
What differences can be found when contrasting the mood of the third-person account with that of Claudette's first-person account?
A. The mood of the third-person account is less emotional and more matter-of-fact. The mood of Claudette's account is more emotional and heated.
B. The mood of the third-person account is less emotional and more matter-of-fact. The mood of Claudette's account is more emotional and joyous.
C. The mood of the third-person account is more emotional and heated. The mood of Claudette's account is less emotional and more matter-of-fact.
D. The mood of the third-person account is more emotional and dramatic. The mood of Claudette's account is less emotional and more detailed.
A.
The third person account explained in simple detail what was
happening on the bus. The first person account gave a more emotional and
distraught tone to the reader.
Answer:
fr
Explanation:
How would you describe Whitman's tone in "I Hear America Singing"? Celebratory Anxious Somber Critical
Answer:
Whitman's tone in "I Hear America Singing" is: celebratory.
Explanation:
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands,
The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown,
The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing,
"I Hear America Singing" is a poem in which author Walt Whitman celebrates the working class of the United States. It is a poem of patriotism and healthy pride. The speaker mentions different people whose jobs are crucial to make America the great country that it is. Each person and job are unique, special, and that uniqueness is expressed by the different songs they sing. To the speaker, it is the working class that should be seen as the pillar of American society.
Do you think making a law is easy why or why not?
Answer:
1. no
Explanation:
making law would not be as easy as some might say... reason being is all the schooling let alone paperwork then the amount of time that you spend for the judge ect ........ hope this helps :)
What led Ramilisonina to suggest a very different purpose for Stonehenge than other archaeologists had thought?
Answer:
She recalled that in Madagascar there was a custom of creating houses for the dead that matched the houses for the living. In this case, she thought that Stonehenge could be related to the concept of promoting a place for the dead, so that in a way, they remain in contact with the living.
Explanation:
For Ramilisonina, Stonehenge was built to signal the dead to a place destined for them, where they would be welcomed and could keep in touch with the living. This is because Stonehenge is connected to the south circle, which is the place where the living settled and it was a custom of ancient civilizations in madagascar, to create a place of habitation for the dead that matches the place where the living settled.
Choose the correct verb for the underlined portion in the following sentence:
Jack and Bonnie goes/go to the movies every Friday.
Answer:
go
Explanation:
How does""Grandpa’s Beat-up Banjo"" draw on the pattern of events from ""David and Goliath""?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
i think it c
Explanation:
Gorman says, "If we're to live up to our own time, then victory won't lie in the blade, but in all of the bridges we've made. / That is the promise to glade, the hill we climb if only we dare it because being American is more than a pride we inherit, it's the past we step into and how we repair it." Name two literary devices in these lines, and explain how they enhance the effectiveness of Gorman's message.
Answer:
Alliteration and Assonance
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close to each other.
blade, but in all of the bridges
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in a group of words. We see it's usage in these lines;
because being American is more than a pride we inherit
Assonance and Alliteration are two literary devices in the poem above. They form a rhythm that makes the poem memorable.
write a guide using a 6-paragraph structure: 'How to be the best best friend - a guide for teenagers'
(english language)
help i'm really struggling
Answer
Explanation: Write 3 paragraphs on how you can be the best friend and then write another 3 talking about how someone else can be a best friend.
What conclusion can you draw about the speaker's character?
The complete question is:
Read this excerpt from "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning:
—and if she let
Herself be lessoned so, nor plainly set
Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse,
—E'en then would be some stooping: and I choose
Never to stoop. Oh, sir, she smiled, no doubt,
Whene'er I passed her; but who passed without
Much the same smile? This grew; I gave commands;
Then all smiles stopped together.
What conclusion can you draw about the speaker's character?
He seems passive.
He is extremely arrogant.
He has a stooping gait.
He is very somber.
Answer:
B). He is extremely arrogant.
Explanation:
In the context of one of the most popular poems of Robert Browning titled 'My Last Duchess,' the inference which can be made regarding the speaker's character i.e. The Duke of Ferrara would be that 'he is excessively haughty and arrogant.' The details like 'gave commands,' 'smiles stopped,' etc. substantiates the claim and display that he is a highly dominating, judgmental, and selfish human who controls his wife/duchess. In fact, it was he who killed her as he thought she had been unfaithful towards him. Thus, option B is the correct answer.