Answer:
2a)
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. C
B)
2. comes
3. moved
4. met
5. got married
6. got
7. was born
could you help me with number 13
Answer:
Add a comma after "name"
Explanation:
Because you use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet.
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Select all the correct answers.
Read this passage about junk food and advertising. Which two sentences together give the best description of the passage?
Experts in children’s health say that junk food companies spend billions of dollars on ads for kids. These experts say that the only way to prevent kids from eating large amounts of unhealthy food is to strengthen laws that control advertisers. Some countries have already taken steps to protect children from such advertisements. For example, Sweden does not allow fast-food companies to make ads for children under 12.
A)Experts say that stricter laws are needed to stop junk food ads aimed at kids and prevent kids from eating too much junk food.
B)Many governments find it hard to control advertising and are writing stricter laws to control such advertisements.
C)Some countries, such as Sweden, have now made laws to control ads aimed at children.
D)The advertisements aimed at kids have always been strictly controlled by governments.
Answer: A D
Explanation:
Many families give teens a weekly allowance. Some require that the
teen perform household chores or maintain good grades in school.
Others simply give allowances to teach their child to be financially
responsible. Do you believe teens should receive allowances? Write a
letter to your local parents' association discussing your position and
backing it up with reasons.
Marlena wrote this claim in response to the prompt:
Teens should receive an allowance for completing weekly chores so
that they can learn responsibility and money-management skills.
Which statement best explains how effectively Marlena's claim responds to
the prompt?
A. The claim is effective because it clearly addresses the prompt and
gives a specific viewpoint.
B. The claim is effective because it addresses both sides of the
argument equally.
C. The claim is ineffective because although it gives a clear point of
view, it does not respond directly to the prompt.
D. The claim is ineffective because it focuses on a single piece of
factual information that does not address the prompt completely.
Answer:
A. The claim is effective because it clearly addresses the prompt and
gives a specific viewpoint.
Explanation:
According to the prompt in the question, "Should teens be given weekly allowance?", a student gave a reply, stating that teens should receive weekly allowance for completing house chores because it would help them learn financial management.
The statement that best explains how effectively Marlena's claim responds to
the prompt is that the claim is effective because it clearly addresses the prompt and gives a specific viewpoint.
Answer:
A. The claim is effective because it clearly addresses the prompt and
gives a specific viewpoint.
Explanation:
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How does Helen Keller’s purpose for writing her memoir differ from that of the biographer who wrote about her life? *
1 point
A. Helen tries to inform people about the facts of her life, but the biographer wants people to know about Helen’s personality.
B. Helen tries to explain her childhood actions, while the biographer writes to tell people about Helen’s wild childhood.
C. Helen wants to reflect on her experiences, while the biographer writes to inform people about events in Helen Keller’s life.
D. Helen wants to entertain people by describing her point of view, but the biographer wants to amaze people with facts.
Answer:
Helen wants to reflect on her experiences, while the biographer writes to inform people about events in Helen Keller's life
Explanation:
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This is an idioms worksheet. Can Anyone pls help me? There is no specific answers. We are supposed to write it in our own words.
1- If you get top marks in an exam, would you feel down in the dumps?
2- Are people more likely to get a kick out of hot-air ballooning or cleaning their boots?
3- Do you have to grin and bear it when you are happy or unhappy about something that has happened?
4- If you are at someone’s birthday party, what would be more likely to put a damper on the event - news of the illness of a close friend or a heavy shower in rain?
is mercutio an antagonist
Answer: Mercutio is antagonistic toward Tybalt
Explanation:
Is this sentence in active voice or passive voice?
Iguaçu Falls extends almost two miles-nearly three times the width of Niagara Falls.
Answer:
Active im pretty sure
Explanation:
yea i think its active
Read the following passage from Zora Neale Hurston's "How It Feels to be Colored Me":
I do not belong to the sobbing school of Negrohood who
hold that nature somehow has given them a lowdown dirty
deal and whose feelings are all but about it.
Which words could best replace "lowdown dirty deal" in order to maintain
Hurston's tone and meaning?
A. Problematic situation
B. Cruel bargain
C. Unhealthy experience
D. Outrageous misfortune
Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
"Cruel Bargain"
The way stories are chosen can be based on bias.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Write a 5 stanza poem about family
Answer:
My poetic family.
Everyone is clever and genius in their own way,
They studied thoroughly
And genuinely but there is also a rivalry.
If only I can help them to be trustworthy I will surely do it willingly.
Explanation:
in fractions what is 4/12ths equivalent to ?
(Wonder book)
Do you think Auggie's parents made the right choice by enrolling him into Beecher Prep? Or, should they have continued to homeschool him? Give one reason defending their decision or arguing in support of their decision.
What is the primary focus of ecologists?
A. How needs and wants are satisfied
B. How the growth of businesses affects educational programs
C. The preservation of multinational corporations
D. The interaction between life forms and the natural environment
Answer:
D. The interaction between life forms and the natural environment
The black women of civil rights movement contributed in all of the following ways EXCEPT
Answer:
Many women played important roles in the Civil Rights Movement, from leading local civil rights organizations to serving as lawyers on school segregation lawsuits. Their efforts to lead the movement were often overshadowed by men, who still get more attention and credit for its successes in popular historical narratives and commemorations. Many women experienced gender discrimination and sexual harassment within the movement and later turned towards the feminist movement in the 1970s. The Civil Rights History Project interviews with participants in the struggle include both expressions of pride in women’s achievements and also candid assessments about the difficulties they faced within the movement.
Explanation:
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what is the main lesson of cell one
Answer:
In a Cell One, a sense of lawlessness begins to take hold as many of the younger Nigerians join subversive cults as a sign of the breakdown of authority. In this short story, Adichie focuses on the wayward, rebellious son and his experiences with the corrupt political system.
Question 6 (1 point)
Ebola cannot be transmitted from one person to another because it is contagious.
O True
O False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
because it’s common sense
Answer:
This statement is false.
Explanation:
Ebola is then spread from human to human through direct contact with the body fluids of another infected person. There is no evidence that mosquitoes or other insects can transmit Ebola virus. People infected with Ebola aren't contagious unless they have symptoms.
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I am writing an argument essay that schools should or should not open, (I think they should).
can anyone give me tips for writing, your opinion, and why do you think that?
Answer:
If your saying that they shouldnt open I would recomend focusing on the risks because they play a big part in this virus. Also mention some precentage of the students that want to go back and dont, and the fact that many teachers are older and worry about their safety. Say that kids are often carless and dont understand the high risk of this virus and could possibly be superspreaders. hope this helps!
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of foreshadowing in a story?
The first event of the story is an introduction to the setting.
The weather gets colder, so it begins to snow
A girl turns around as she walks home alone on a dark street
All of the characters in the story speak with southern dialects Write a rhymed quatrain.
Answer:
A girl turns around as she walks home alone on a dark street
when was the Eiffel tower made
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Answer:
January 28, 1887
Explanation:
Presented at the world fair
"There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up." John Andrew, Holmes, Jr.
Choice A: Explain what the quotation is saying in your own words. Include examples to support your explanation.
Or
Choice B: State whether you agree or disagree with the quotation . Include specific reasons as evidence to support your opinion.
Anybody know the theme of the story sorry wrong number.
Answer: The theme of the story is to listen to whoever is speaking to you. In Sorry Wrong Number no one listened to Mrs. Stevenson about a murder on loose. She tells the police but they think that she was crazy and was lying.
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After reading excerpts from Romeo and Juliet and the lyrics
of “Love Story” by Taylor Swift, write an analysis paragraph comparing and
contrasting the treatment of young love. Use evidence to support
your discussion.
what part of history was propaganda used very heavily
Answer:
The term “propaganda” apparently first came into common use in Europe as a result of the missionary activities of the Catholic church. In 1622 Pope Gregory XV created in Rome the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Read the
paragraph.
When programming a universal remote, it is important to follow the step-by-step instructions. If the
instructions are not followed, the remote will not program properly. Once all of the steps are followed
appropriately, the remote will work, and the user will be grateful that the gadget was purchased.
What is the writer trying to accomplish in this paragraph?
• persuade consumers to purchase a universal a remote
• inform consumers of the differences between standard and universal remotes
inform consumers how to program their universal remotes
persuade consumers to abide by the universal remote's instructions
Answer:
D: persuade consumers to abide by the universal remote’s instructions
Explanation:
6.What time does she awake?
7.What time doea she eat breakfast?
8.Where does she cook dinner?
During the Romantic era, many Americans responded positively and enthusiastically to writers’ thoughts about the connection between humans and the rest of nature. What is Americans' relationship to nature today? What would Thoreau, Emerson, and the Fireside Poets say about the ways in which Americans tend to interact with our natural surroundings?
Identify two examples from modern American life that show how connected (or disconnected) we are to nature in the ways described by the American Romantics. Then select one quote from an American Romantic writer that relates to each of your examples. Explain how the quote relates to the example. Is the example evidence of a strong Romantic connection or a weak Romantic connection to nature?
Answer
Intuition.
Explanation:
Intuition is the ability to acknowledge and understand things in an instant, rather than having the need to reason and think more on it. This ability to have an instinctive feeling and understanding of things without the need to reason it logically enables people to come to decisions sooner.
American romantic writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau emphasized a great deal on the importance of intuition, nature, and imagination in their works. They focused and deal a lot about these elements in their works, presenting a close connection with nature and away from reason. For them, they believed that reason contradicts and prevents a man from using his imagination and thus prevents the use of his full ability.
whats a website you trust and a site u distrust?
Answer:
I trust mathpapa.com but not mathaway
Explanation:
Math papa has more accurate calculations then mathaway
Answer:
a website i trust: quizlet
a website i don trust: brainly
Explanation:
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an unstated suggestion or idea wich the reader infers from a statement____
Answer:
IMPLICATION
Explanation:
Answer:
implication
Explanation:
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According to the information in this article, which sentence describes how life was discovered beneath Antarctica? A Scientists found proof of water beneath Antarctic ice, then they drilled to get samples of the water to look for life. B Scientists saw signs of ice that may cover water on other planets, so they drilled for water beneath Antarctic ice. C Scientists knew that there were life forms in the deep parts of the ocean, so they concluded that there was life in the water beneath Antarctic ice. D Scientists found microbes on the surface of Antarctic ice, then they drilled into the ice to look for microbes beneath the surface.
I've found this question online. It refers to the text "Antarctica's Hidden Wetland: From Ice to E.T.", by Mary Reina.
Answer:
According to the information in the article, the sentence that describes how life was discovered beneath Antarctica is:
A. Scientists found proof of water beneath Antarctic ice, then they drilled to get samples of the water to look for life.
Explanation:
According to Reina's article, it took scientists quite a long time to figure out there was liquid water underneath the frozen surface of Antarctica. It was only in the 1970s that radar technology suggested the existence of water there, and only in 1996 that scientists confirmed it was a huge lake. Of course, the existence of water is a known premise for the existence of life, which led scientists to wonder whether or not there was life in that lake. So they decided to drill the extremely thick ice cover above the lake to collect samples, and were able to indeed confirm the existence of microbial life.
Answer: ANSWER IS CHOICE “A”
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