Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The first sentnce stated that she had done what no other had, the second half explained what she did.
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How does social class affect how people in different parts of Panem perceive the games? What are examples of how social classes bring people together in the games?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Social class affects people in different parts of Panem because the richer you are the less you see of the poor Districts, money is significant in the society of Panem. The richer you are in the world of Panem the less you need to worry about the poor people at the bottom because they mean nothing to you. Capitol residents have often been said to treat the Hunger Games-like a celebrated sporting event and a highly anticipated source of entertainment and past time. It is like a reality show, the rich people at the top don’t think of how much the Districts have struggled, even if they did, they see it as a form of entrainment, like a dramatic back story in a TV show.
The people of the Districts are brought together in the games to fight each other, their social status is pretty much the same, inferior to the Capital. They can bond over it for a bit and may even find a way to rebel (as seen in the second book). Like how people with common ground can come together, the Districts come together because of the games and how they are forced to fight in them. The same with the Capital, the Capital residents come together because of the games, giving money and items to their favorite triubutes, and betting on which one will win.
Make a poem with:
Line 1 - 2 syllables
Line 2- 4 syllables
Line 3- 6 syllables
Line 4 - 8 syllables
Line 5- 2 syllables
Answer:
the moon shone bright that night
not a soul in sight
When a child says, “I don’t see why I have to know that; I can’t remember it anyway,” he is voicing a very reasonable protest. Of course, there are plenty of instances of wilful shirking, where a little effort can overcome the slackness of memory; but every teacher who is honest enough to reckon with himself knows he cannot give a sensible reason why things are to be taught which have so little to do with the child’s life that to-morrow, or the day after examination, they will be forgotten; things which he himself could not remember were he not repeating them year in and year out, as a matter of his trade. And every teacher who has thought at all for himself about the essential nature of the young humanity he is dealing with, knows that six hours of daily herding and in-penning of young, active bodies and limbs, accompanied by the additional injunction that no feet are to be shuffled, no whispers exchanged, and no paper wads thrown, is a frightful violation of all the laws of young life. Any gardener who should attempt to raise healthy, beautiful, and fruitful plants by outraging all those plants’ instinctive wants and searchings, would meet as his reward—sickly plants, ugly plants, sterile plants, dead plants. He will not do it; he will watch very carefully to see whether they like much sunlight, or considerable shade, whether they thrive on much water or get drowned in it, whether they like sandy soil, or fat mucky soil; the plant itself will indicate to him when he is doing the right thing. And every gardener will watch for indications with great anxiety. If he finds the plant revolts against his experiments, he will desist at once, and try something else; if he finds it thrives, he will emphasize the particular treatment so long as it seems beneficial. But what he will surely not do, will be to prepare a certain area of ground all just alike, with equal chances of sun and amount of moisture in every part, and then plant everything together without discrimination,—mighty close together!—saying beforehand, “If plants don’t want to thrive on this, they ought to want to; and if they are stubborn about it, they must be made to.”
In the second sentence of this paragraph, the repetition of the word “things” primarily serves to:
A) qualify a claim by acknowledging an exception to it
B) portray contrasting viewpoints as equally legitimate
C) clarify an argument by restating it in simpler terms
D) illustrate a generalization with a particular case
E) strengthen an assertion by broadening its implications
Answer:e
Explanation:
Write a TDA to answer the following question:
The Red Badge of Courage -- How did the author use irony to show Henry's unrealistic view of himself and the world?
The Secret Garden --Explain the following quote from the novel and how it relates to Mary's life. "Where you tend a
rose, my lad, a thistle can not grow." PLEASE I NEED THIS ASAP
Answer:
“The quote ‘Where you tend a rose my lad a thistle can not grow’ means when you think good thoughts bad ones won't come in. When Colin was always thinking he was going to die and become a hunchback he was weak and ill. When Colin thought good thoughts he became stronger, he walked, and he also beat Mary in a race. He also started thinking that he was going to live forever. When he stood, Mary was telling him constantly ‘You can do it.’ That got the positive thoughts into his head. There is a humongous difference between old Mary and new Mary. Old Mary had bad thoughts so she looked horrible and was a spoiled brat. New Mary is healthy, smart, and encouraging. She helps Colin when he is in tantrums. Colin isn't so ashamed of himself now that he can stand. He went up to his father and told him he was going to be a strong living boy. It says ‘Thoughts are as powerful as batteries. They can be as good as sunlight or as bad as poison.’”
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Explanation:
For red garden The author uses irony in one place at the end of the second day Henry is still full of delusion and egocentricity; the irony is that he does not seem to ever have a grasp on who he really is while he tells himself repeatedly that he is a hero and a man. Crane's tone is ironic throughout, and provides a layer of complexity to the novel.
The quotes means two things cannot be at one place it relates to her life because she is saying she only needs positive thoughts not mixed with negative
Evaluate the author’s argument that the use of artificial sweeteners is a controversial issue. Consider the author’s reasoning and use of evidence, and identify examples of irrelevant evidence and problematic reasoning. Use specific information from the text to develop your response.
Could someone please give me an example of a response to this? From any passage?
I'd also like what 'Consider the author’s reasoning and use of evidence, and identify examples of irrelevant evidence and problematic reasoning.' means.
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Answer: Artificial Sweetners. Artificial sweeteners were made for people who cannot eat sugar or who want to cut down on calories from sugary foods. After many years of use, artificial sweeteners are still controversial. Some people think that they are good because they do not cause cavities and may help them lose weight.
Explanation: Make a postive vs negative effect on how bad it is and how great it tastes. EXAMPLE: Artificial sweeteners have been scrutinized intensely for decades. Critics of artificial sweeteners say that they cause a variety of health problems, including cancer. That's largely because of studies dating to the 1970s that linked the artificial sweetener saccharin to bladder cancer in laboratory rats. EXAMPLE 2: “Non-nutritive sweeteners are far more potent than table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup. A miniscule amount produces a sweet taste comparable to that of sugar, without comparable calories.
Reeves, Amy. "Biogen's MS Drug Sales Light, Alzheimer's Data Pushed Back." Investor's Business Daily 27 Apr. 2015: A1. Print.
Answer:
This is an example of a bibliographic reference made by the APA format.
Explanation:
The bibliographic reference is a very important element of academic work because it allows the author to show the works of other authors that were used as a research source. The standard format for presenting bibliographic references is called APA format. This format states that the reference must be made with the following information: Author's last name + author's name + book title + publisher name + publication date.
An example of this format was shown in the question above.
In the conclusion, explain what three strategies the writer’s technique accomplishes in this paragraph.
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the conclusion paragraph, the writer restates their reasonings that were shown in both the thesis and their body paragraphs in another way. By doing this, the reader is able to close off by restating his reasonings, and explain their point of view and why it's correct one last time before the reader finishes off.
what does liberty mean to you in your own life? can someone give you your liberty (freedom) can someone take away your liberty?
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can someone give me an bioagrapghy of lewis howard laitemeir
Answer:
can yOu GiVe Me sOmE wAtEr
Explanation:
What are three reasons Scout and Jem weren't proud of Atticus?
Answer:
They wanted him to be more athletic. He is older than the other fathers and they think that since he only works with certain people, that he cannot do any other job.
Explanation:
They find out that he is famous as "one shot Finch" but they do not tell others about his talent.
How does the author organize ideas in the second passage
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why does the man's second fire go out?
A. Several gusts of wind blow out the fire.
B. Snow from the tree branches falls on it.
C. The dog accidentally kicks snow on it.
O D. The man loses his balance and falls on it.
Answer:
Explanation:
Correct answer: Snow from the tree breaches falls on it.
Answer:
B " snow from the tree branches falls on it."
Explanation:
why is evaluation an important thinking skill
Choose the missing prefix.
A person who is disliked by many people is
_popular.
1. mis
02. un
3. il
4. re
Read the experts from heart of darkness what is the most likely purpose of this part of the story
Answer:
man's inhumanity to man
Answer:
to describe the character’s conflict with the setting
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Pigeon's do not gamble
Answer:
The pigeon gambled for a crust of bread.
Explanation:
A pigeon can't gamble.
Read the passage from A Room of One’s Own.
And one gathers from this enormous modern literature of confession and self-analysis that to write a work of genius is almost always a feat of prodigious difficulty. Everything is against the likelihood that it will come from the writer's mind whole and entire. Generally material circumstances are against it. Dogs will bark; people will interrupt; money must be made; health will break down.
What is the purpose of the rhetorical device used in the underlined sentence?
The parallel structure emphasizes the idea that creative work is much more challenging than other types of work.
The parallel structure emphasizes the idea that the creative process is easily and often interrupted by life’s events and obligations.
The understatement emphasizes the idea that creative work is more important than life’s everyday obligations.
The metaphor emphasizes the idea that the creative process is easily and often interrupted by life’s events and obligations.
Answer:
B. The parallel structure emphasizes the idea that the creative process is easily and often interrupted by life’s events and obligations.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What did Anne gift her mother for Christmas?
Answer:
Written by BET Staff Liz.zo is kicking off Christmas week with a special surprise for her mom, Shari Johnson-Jefferson. On Sunday (Dec. 20), the “Good as Hell” singer, gifted her mother with a brand new Audi just in time for the holidays. The Grammy award-winning artist shared the video of her mom receiving her new ride on Insta.
Where did the Socs find Johnny and Ponyboy after Ponyboy was hit?
A baseball field
A lake
A pool
A park
Answer:
A Park
Explanation:
can anyone summarize life of pi chapters 1-14 (i’ll mark as brainliest)
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a summary should have the same length as the original text
Answer:
One-third
Explanation:
Would you want to live under a government based on tyranny?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
I will probably lose my life
You are going to write at least one paragraph in English about an important issue.
Think about what you will write before you begin writing.
State your opinion clearly and give two or more reasons to support your opinion.
The paragraph should include at least three complete sentences.
Check your writing for correct grammar, capital letters, punctuation, and spelling.
Your parents have agreed to buy you a bike with the exception of wearing a helmet.
Do you think that it is a good idea to wear a helmet while riding a bike? Write at least one paragraph in support of your opinion to give to your parents. Make sure you write at least three sentences and include your opinion and supporting reasons.
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Answer:
Explanation:
This morning I hopped on my town bike, a 1956 Schwinn Tornado, and cruised 10 minutes to the coffee shop. I did not wear a helmet. I sipped an espresso, high-fived some friends, and excavated my inbox. Then I rode home and kitted up for a road ride. On the way out the door, I grabbed my helmet off the hook and plopped it on my head.If you’ve ever ridden a bike without a helmet, you’ve likely run into helmet scolds. They’ll tell you at length why you should never ride without one, about the risks and dangers. Don’t you know cycling is perilous, even for seasoned riders? They’ll come armed with statistics and tell you about that one time they crashed unexpectedly while pedaling around the block.
Are helmet advocates right? Should we always wear a helmet when we ride?
Forbes contributor and BikeBiz founder Carlton Reid doesn’t think so. In a column published on Monday, Reid lists the many activities he does without a helmet. He walks on icy sidewalks and cleans the gutters on his roof. If we don’t wear helmets for these daily but potentially deadly tasks, he argues, we shouldn’t bother when we ride a bike. The expectation that we should only.I think yes we should ride a bike while wearing helmet.
We had trouble finding our way through the fog. Nights at sea were dark, but nights spent sailing through bad weather were exceptionally dark. It was when we looked up and saw the St. Elmo's fire burning around our mast that we knew we had to keep going. We were all amazed by this natural phenomenon caused by static electricity clinging to the ship's mast. It appeared to light our way in the blackest of nights, and, by its light, we fought against the storm and made our way into the marina. We all hoped that we'd never face something that scary again, but I know that if I must, I have Mother Nature's light giving me the power to persevere.
In this passage, the St. Elmo's Fire is a symbol of
A.
endurance because it boosts the sailors' strength.
B.
despair because it breaks the sailors' hearts.
C.
ignorance because it shows the sailors' neglect.
D.
kindness because it warms the sailors' bodies.
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In the passage, St. Elmo's Fire is a symbol of kindness because it warms the sailors' bodies. The correct option is D.
What is the passage about?The electric field at St. Elmo's fire allows the creation of plasma at the ends, which causes the characteristic luminosity of this object.
It is true that the electric field is stronger at the ends of the pointed objects, and that is the reason why these objects manage to accumulate large amounts of charge at their ends.
Often, this accumulation is so large that it allows the ends of sharp objects to remove electrons from atoms in the air. This process promotes the creation of plasma, which allows the visualization of luminosity at the ends of sharp objects, as it is possible to see in St. Elmo's fire.
Therefore, the correct option is D. kindness because it warms the sailors' bodies.
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Fill in the blank to make a line of nonsense.
The
was hiding behind the tree.
Help ASAP
Answer:
The little boy was hiding behind a tree??
Explanation:
What's the nickname for the president's armored limo?
Answer:
The beast
Explanation:
The current POTUS limousine is called the “Beast” for a reason. For one, it weighs over 22,000 lbs. It was commissioned by President Barack Obama but wasn't completed until after his presidency in 2018. The Beast before it was completed in 2009 during his first term.
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The musician Atif Aslam has agreed to visit your school for an hour and meet the students in person. Your Principal has asked you to record the preparations of his visit in the form of a report
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Synonyms and antonyms! Help please
Answer:
16. generic/proprietary - antonyms
17. domestic/private - synonyms
18. ambitious/desire - synonyms
19. prestigious/reputable - synonyms
20. orderly/untidy - antonyms
Explanation:
Antonyms refer to words that are opposite in meaning to other words. Simply put that an antonym is the opposite of another word. While synonyms are words or phrases that means same thing or nearly means the same thing as the word.
From the given words, we discover that generic and proprietary are opposite words. The context in which generic is used as the opposite of proprietary is when it means not having a brand name. So, proprietary is the opposite.
Domestic and private, ambitious and desire and prestigious and reputable are synonymous while orderly and untidy are opposite.