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Answer:

2 option

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2nd option is crt


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Question 1: What ideas are shared by the poems about family?

Question 2: Which poem about family seems different from the others/ Why?

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I can help you ,but I don’t have the text to help you with this question but if I had the story about the family I would give you the answer .

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here u go, hope this helps

just do what the other guy did

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WHAT SHEET!!!!!!

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What sheet are you talking about?

Which statement is an example of a bandwagon fallacy?

All students who do homework hate going to school.
Students who have daily homework are more likely to hate school.
Since 80 percent of students do not want homework, they should not have to do it.
People who support giving homework do not want kids to enjoy their childhood.

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A. All students who do homework hate going to school. Bandwagon is a medium that means doing something bc everyone else is. The answer choice says ALL. This makes you want to agree with everyone else
All students who do homework hate going to school.
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What do you think the most persuasive argument in the editorial about students texting at school is and why?
here's the story
Editorial: Let high school students use their cell phones outside class
Schools all over the nation are acknowledging that technology is a large part of students’ lives. While most schools continue to ban texting and calling during class time, some schools are allowing students to call and text in-between classes.

Students have been doing this in secret for a long time. Allowing students to use their phones between classes will cut down on this behavior.

Additionally, most parents want the option of being able to contact their child between classes during the school day. Cell phones have become an important parenting tool.

Sure, some people will say that students should be able to be “phone-free” during the school day, but that is probably not realistic in this day and age. If schools can help children and parents communicate without disrupting class, all the better! Let kids go mobile at school!

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If schools can help children and parents communicate without disrupting class, all the better! Let kids go mobile at school!

Explanation:

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We should let kids text in school, especially if their not disrupting the class. Sometime parents want to check on their kids in class and they should be able to!

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Gottlieb Mittelberger was a schoolteacher who left Germany in May of 1750 to make his journey to America. He arrived at the port of Philadelphia in October of that year, and kept a diary detailing his experience on the journey. Read an excerpt from his firsthand account.

After reading the excerpt, briefly compare the man’s account of life on a ship to Avi’s portrayal of it in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. What are the main differences and similarities between each portrayal? Your response should be about 150 words.

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When the ships have for the last time weighed their anchors near the city of [Cowes] in Old England, the real misery begins with the long voyage. For from there the ships, unless they have good wind, must often sail 8, 9, 10 to 12 weeks before they reach Philadelphia. But even with the best wind the voyage lasts 7 weeks.

But during the voyage there is on board these ships terrible misery, stench, fumes, horror, vomiting, many kinds of sea-sickness, fever, dysentery, headache, heat, constipation, boils, scurvy, cancer, mouth-rot, and the like all of which come from old and sharply salted food and meat, also from very bad and foul water, so that many die miserably.

Add to this want of provisions, hunger, thirst, frost, heat, dampness, anxiety, want, afflictions and lamentations, together with other trouble, as c. v. the lice abound so frightfully, especially on sick people, that they can be. scraped off the body. The misery reaches the climax when a gale rages for 2 or 3 nights and days, so that every one believes that the ship will go to 'the bottom with all human beings on board. In such a-visitation the people cry and pray most piteously. . . .

I myself had to pass through a severe illness at sea, and I best know how I felt at the time. These poor people often long for consolation, and I often entertained and comforted them with singing, praying and exhorting; and whenever it was possible and the winds and waves permitted it, I kept daily prayer-meetings with them on deck. Besides, I baptized five children in distress, because we had no ordained minister on board. I also held divine service every Sunday by reading sermons to the people; and when the dead were sunk in the water, I commended them and our souls to the mercy of God.

Among the healthy, impatience sometimes grows so great and cruel that one curses the other, or himself and the day of his birth, and sometimes come near killing each other. Misery and malice join each other, so that they cheat and rob one another. One always reproaches the other with having persuaded him to undertake the journey. Frequently children cry out against their parents, husbands against their wives and wives against their husbands, brothers and sisters, friends and acquaintances against each other. But most against the soul-traffickers.

Many sigh and cry: "Oh, that I were at home again, and if I had to lie in my pig-sty!" Or they say: "0 God, if I only had a piece of good bread, or a good fresh drop of water." Many people whimper, sigh and cry piteously for their homes; most of them get home-sick. Many hundred people necessarily die and perish in such misery, and must be cast into the sea, which drives their relatives, or those who persuaded them to undertake the journey, to such despair that it is almost impossible to pacify and console them. In a word, the sighing and crying and lamenting on board the ship continues night and day, so as to cause the hearts even of the most hardened to bleed when they hear it. . . .

[Arriving in Philadelphia]

Can someone help with this sudoku? So um for the first box I have 528 941 637 This is a lil hard please help!

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Answer:

And 54 seconds later, here you go ....

528  647  193

941  832  736

637  591  284

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286  459  317

753  218  649

419  763  528

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875  926 431

364  185  972

192  374  865

Explanation:

One of the most serious issues in the world today is inflation. Governments, private industry, and consumers share responsibility for the continued increases in the cost of living, but so far no solution that involves cooperation among these groups has been implemented
Which is the meaning of the word "implemented" in the passage?

improved
invented
put to use
thrown away

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Answer:

Put to use is the answer

Explanation:

One of the meanings of implement is to give effect and ensure the actual fulfillment.

the answer is the thrid one

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THE PERSON THAT ANSWERED IS WRONG, ITS ACTUALLY A.

Read the monologue below. Explain what the monologue tells you about the character. Higgins: There! That's all you get our of Eliza. Ah-ah-ow-oo! No use explaining. As a military man you ought to know that. Give her her orders: that's what she wants. Eliza: You are to live here for the next sixth months, learning how to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop. If you're good and do whatever you're told, you shall sleep in a proper bedroom, and have lots to eat, and money to buy chocolates and take rides in taxis. If you're naughty and idle you will sleep in the back kitchen among the black beetles, and be walloped by Mr. Pearce with a broomstick. *
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Answer:  So from what I've gathered from reading this paragraph it seems that Eliza's nice and willing to help Higgin's to become a proper lady, But it seems that Mr. Pearce is not so nice and will be harsh.

Explanation:

Eliza: You are to live here for the next sixth months, learning how to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop. If you're good and do whatever you're told, you shall sleep in a proper bedroom, and have lots to eat, and money to buy chocolates and take rides in taxis. If you're naughty and idle you will sleep in the back kitchen among the black beetles, and be walloped by Mr. Pearce with a broomstick. *

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(what would be the tone and mood?)
He cautiously glanced behind him, for fear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound, even of a leaf cackling under his own foot.

Mood:
Tone:

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Answer:

The tone is almost sympathetic but informing and the mood is scared.

Explanation:

He cautiously glanced behind him, for fear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound, even of a leaf cackling under his own foot.

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Answer: The tone is anxious and mood is scared.

Read this excerpt from paragraph 4 of “We All Learn About Halloween”:
A few days later, my storehouse rolling with nuts, I began the race for apples. Entering this race were squirrels, raccoons, and a fat old skunk who looked as if he could eat not another bite. He was ready to sleep his autumn meal off, and I resented him because he did not need my apples. However, I did not toy with him.

Part A What is the meaning of the word resented as it is used in this except?
a. made fun of
b. felt anger toward
c. played tricks on
d. became afraid of

Part B Which reason best states why Sam resented the skunk?
a. The skunk looked repulsive and unnatural after it had grown fat.
b. The skunk could have defended himself with his terrible smelling spray.
c. The skunk had won the race for apples before Sam had even started.
d. The skunk was already prepared for winter and Sam wasn’t.

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Answer:

Part A: B, Part B: D

Explanation:

"a fat old skunk who looked as if he could eat not another bite"

"He was ready to sleep his autumn meal off, and I resented him because he did not need my apples."

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Answer:

Part A is B

Part B is D

Explanation: your welcome

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excerpt from “Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action” by Vanessa Wright

“Thief,” thought Mohandas Gandhi. “I am a thief.”
Fifteen-year-old Mohandas looked at the gold in his hand. He had stolen it from his brother. It was not his first theft: earlier, he had stolen coins from the family’s servants. But now, the gold in his hand burned like a hot coal. He sat down and wrote a letter of confession to his father.
Would his father punish him? Mohandas watched as his father read the note. Tears rolled down his father’s cheeks, wetting the paper. But there was no scolding. Silently, his father tore the letter into pieces. Later, Gandhi realized that, in his father’s response, he had seen the principle of Ahimsa—of nonviolence—in action. He dedicated his life to that principle.
Q: Which choice best describes an anecdote?
A. a brief funny or engaging tale about an actual person or incident
B. a description of a person featured in an informational text
C. a surprising fact that creates interest text
D. a remedy that reverses the effect of a poison
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Thank you so much! Hope you have a great rest of your day!

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It’s most likely A or B
It’s B, A description of a person featured in an informational text.



Explanation : The text is about young Gahndi and how childhood influenced him to grow into the person he is today.

Nobles ruled the city-states for a long time
true or false

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Answer: True

Explanation: The Nobles gave citizenship to the Athens, who owned no land at all. They also helped change the laws and government over time to give the people more rights.

True.
Nobles gave citizenship to Athens

Need this asap ill mark brainliest and give a 5 star Read the excerpt below from the reading. Then rewrite the excerpt from the point of view of Shiro’s neighbor.

The greedy neighbor, hearing of this new piece of good luck, was filled with envy as before, and called on the old man and asked to borrow the wonderful mortar for a short time, pretending that he, too, sorrowed for the death of Shiro, and wished to make cakes for a festival to the dog’s memory.

The old man did not in the least wish to lend it to his cruel neighbor, but he was too kind to refuse. So the envious man carried home the mortar, but he never brought it back.

Several days passed, and Shiro’s master waited in vain for the mortar, so he went to call on the borrower, and asked him to be good enough to return the mortar if he had finished with it. He found him sitting by a big fire made of pieces of wood. On the ground lay what looked very much like pieces of a broken mortar. In answer to the old man’s inquiry, the wicked neighbor answered haughtily:

“Have you come to ask me for your mortar? I broke it to pieces, and now I am making a fire of the wood, for when I tried to pound cakes in it only some horrid smelling stuff came out.”

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Answer:

An old man's dog, Shiro had recently passed away and he mourned over the death of his dog. He had mortar, which was a piece of good luck. His neighbor came to his door one day and asked if he could borrow the old man's mortar.

The neighbor said that wanted to make cakes in memory of Shiro. The old man wanted to refuse, but he couldn't bring himself to say no. So he lent the mortar to his evil neighbor. Going on with his day, the old man waited until his neighbor would bring it back.

Several days has soon passed, and the old man wondered where his mortar was. He had asked the borrower to bring it back once he was finished but he hadn't. The older man went to look for the neighbor and found him by a big fire with pieces of wood. The old man saw that on the ground, it was broken pieces of mortar. He was in shock as the neighbor spoke to him. “Have you come to ask me for your mortar? I broke it to pieces, and now I am making a fire of the wood, for when I tried to pound cakes in it only some horrid smelling stuff came out.”

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What is 1 peice of evidence that suports students can do really cool projects and our parents would be able to see them on social networking.

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Parents would be able to see our work online whenever and wherever.

Explanation:

Depending on what you mean by your question, this could be correct but also wrong. Let me know if It works:) Goodluck!!

Answer:multiple people could really like what you did on your project Nd it could become really famous

Explanation:nowadays when things blow up people talk about it and your gonna see it everywhere so if your parent get on social media they could see it

Is M&M A cute couple?













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i believe it’s A because sedimentary is formed my compression
It’s the first one about the weight thing

the nasca lines were discovered in peru in the 1920s. they were created by nasca people more than 2,000 years ago the nasca lines are geoglyphs. geoglyphs are ancient line drawings on the ground. the nasca geoglyphs are so large that people could not see the pictures until planes flew over them. about 300 geoglyphs have been discovered. researchers have different ideas about the possible reasons the nasca people made the geoglyphs. some think the lines were for irrigation purpose. others think the lines were spiritual purposes. research suggests that the nasca lines were used for both purposes. water was scarce in the region. it was likely consideres a gift from the gods.

the lines were ________.
1). adjusted
2). preserved
3). transferred
4). imitated

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Answer:

I cannot see it

Explanation:

Answer:

D= Metaphor

B= Personification

C= Simile

A= Allusion

E= Paradox

Complete this blank: All spiders make silk but not all spiders silk is same they make many _ so the blank need to have at least 7 letters PLEASE HLEPPP NOW P:AESEE HELP!!

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Answer:

they make many Variety

Explanation:

Variety

Variety? I’m Not Sure

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In Raymond’s Run, we discover the main character, Squeaky is also dynamic just like Jerry was in “President Cleveland, Where Are You?”. How do you know that Squeaky changes from the beginning of the story to the end of the story? Consider the theme we have discussed and provide textual evidence to support your answer. You must use the RACE strategy to construct your response.

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i don't know what the RACE strategy is. I only know CEC. But i will say that Squeaky at first did not want raymond to run, and resented him. By the end her view of him changed.

Explanation:

Does anybody have ideas for an essay? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!! The essay is on "Culture in American Media". You do NOT need to complete the essay, I would just like a possible couple of sites to use and/or notes/ideas. THANKS IN ADVANCE!

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You can do one on how social media in America has taken over most lives and how the pandemic has affected the amount of online use is being used now if that makes sense

I love cooking dinner and making dessert.
Is it a compound or simple sentence, and Is it written correctly?

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it is a compound sentence, since it could technically be 2 sentences if you wanted it to be. its written correctly too
A compound sentence.

60. LONG SHOT – LOOKING DOWN THE STREET

60.

A figure has suddenly materialized in the gloom and in the silence we can hear the clickety-clack of slow, measured footsteps on concrete as the figure walks slowly toward them. One of the women lets out a stifled cry. The young mother grabs her boy as do a couple of others.

—The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,
Rod Serling

What type of mood do the stage directions create in this scene?

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Ominous and mysterious

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Using Direct and Indirect Objects in Your Writing
Think about a situation in your school or community that has invited strong
opinions. Write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper to express your thoughts
about the situation. Provide some background about the situation, and clearly state
your own opinion about it. Use direct and indirect objects in your letter. Use your
own sheet of paper for this exercise.

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I would recommend thinking of some political problems that people have had strong opinions about. That should help you come up with a idea.

Answer:

Direct Object: A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action in a sentence. A direct object answers the question “what or who?”

Indirect Object: Indirect objects are noun or pronouns in a sentence that identifies to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed, as well as who is receiving the direct object.

Explanation:

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Read the passage.

excerpt from “Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action” by Vanessa Wright

“Thief,” thought Mohandas Gandhi. “I am a thief.”

Fifteen-year-old Mohandas looked at the gold in his hand. He had stolen it from his brother. It was not his first theft: earlier, he had stolen coins from the family’s servants. But now, the gold in his hand burned like a hot coal. He sat down and wrote a letter of confession to his father.

Would his father punish him? Mohandas watched as his father read the note. Tears rolled down his father’s cheeks, wetting the paper. But there was no scolding. Silently, his father tore the letter into pieces. Later, Gandhi realized that, in his father’s response, he had seen the principle of Ahimsa—of nonviolence—in action. He dedicated his life to that principle.

Which statement best describes how the anecdote affects the text?

It shows that Gandhi is untrustworthy.


It reveals that Gandhi learns the importance of nonviolence.


It proves that gold is important to Gandhi.


It demonstrates that as a teen Gandhi has a permissive father.

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It reveals that Gandhi learns the importance of nonviolence.
It reveals Gandhi Learns the importance of non-violence Why? Because his father was angry. He was sad. But did not want to be violent so he conveys his message through his tears.

can pantomimed explained as a pretended?

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Answer:

well yes because you are acting

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how does the monster in wrinkle in time compare and contrast with the monster in monsters or due on maple street

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Answer:

The monster in Wrinkle in Time compare and contrasts with the monster on Maple street because they both almost have the same powers and same controls over somethings.

Explanation:

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The resolution (or denouement) of a story refers to
(select one)
The details that lead up to the central conflict

The main conflict of the story coming to a head: the big battle scene, for example

The introduction to the story that places the reader in the “when” and “where” of the story

The end of the story when all of the threads are tied together

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Answer:

D,

Explanation:

the resolution, is when all the major problems get resolved and the story gets wrapped up.

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The answer is D, the end of the story when all of the threads are tied together, i agree.
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