At a get-together at Modotti's home, Kahlo saw Diego Rivera again. Later, he did not remember the shy young girl quietly watching the crowd of celebrities. But Kahlo was fascinated by the impetuous Rivera. In many ways they were alike. Both were outrageous pranksters and born masters of exaggeration. . . . "I began to be very interested in him, in spite of the fear I had of him," she later recalled. That interest would turn into the love of her life. Which detail from this excerpt best supports the opinion that Diego Rivera was a fun and spontaneous person? Kahlo saw Rivera at Modotti's home. Kahlo and Rivera both liked playing pranks. Kahlo and Rivera were much alike. Kahlo was shy at their first meeting.
Answer:
The detail from the excerpt that best supports the opinion that Diego Rivera was a fun and spontaneous person is:
Kahlo and Rivera both liked playing pranks.
Explanation:
Let's find the correct option through elimination:
1. Kahlo saw Rivera at Modotti's home. --> Up to this point in the excerpt, we know nothing about Rivera. This is clearly not enough to determine his personality and character.
2. Kahlo and Rivera both liked playing pranks. --> This is the correct option. We would assume a person who enjoys playing pranks is both fun and spontaneous. Pranksters are often outgoing people, who enjoy being the center of others' attention and who cannot stand boredom.
3. Kahlo and Rivera were much alike. --> This detail alone does not mean much. It is only when the author explains they are both pranksters that we can get a glimpse of their characters.
4. Kahlo was shy at their first meeting. --> This detail describes Kahlo, but not Rivera. Therefore, it is incorrect.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
To make it easy for everyone
Judy Blume's career as an American writer spans four decades and includes many
literary awards. She is most famous for her novels geared toward pre-teens. One
notable example is Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing. However, Blume also has had
success writing for an adult audience. Three of her novels for adults reached the
New York Times best-seller list. In a 2008 interview Blume remarked, "I have so
many stories left to tell!" By that time she had written nearly 30 novels. Judy Blume
an exceptionally talented and productive American author.
Which sentence could be added to further support the main idea in this paragraph?
(5 points)
1)
Averaging a book a year, Blume's many works have been sold around the
world.
2)
Critics of Blume's stories say that most of her works are better suited for
adults.
3) Whenever Blume publishes a new story, she gives an interview to the media.
4) Many of Blume's stories focus on women or girls as the main characters.
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Answer: Judy Blume's career as an American writer spans four decades and includes many literary awards.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Answer is A
Explanation:
Which of the following statements would be spoken by a member of the proletariat?
I profit from the goods I produce, and I earn a laborer’s wage.
I earn a laborer’s wage, and I own the means of production.
I earn a laborer’s wage, and I do not profit from goods I produce.
I do not earn a laborer’s wage, and I profit from the goods I produce.
Answer:
I earn a laborers wage, and I do not profit from goods I produce
Answer:
I earn a laborers wage, and I do not profit from goods I produce
Which word signals that two things are being compared?
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what sentence can i use that has the word “nominal” in it?
Answer:"The action of missionaries, who cared only about nominal Christianizing, had no better effect."
sentence with the word reciprocate
Answer:
when you're shooting most semiautomatic handguns, the slide reciprocates as part of the firing cycle"
Explanation:
Answer:
The children in the host school than reciprocate the same.
Explanation:
to make interchange
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Tell your partner one thing
that is happening now, you often do you
are doing tomorrow, is a fact is happening
these days, annoys you
Answer:
How is this a question
Explanation:
And sure enough, the following week there we were in front of this astonished stockbroker, and I was sitting there red-faced and quiet, and my mother, the real Mrs. Tan, was shouting at his boss in her impeccable broken English. What can be inferred from the excerpt? Group of answer choices Nonstandard forms of English are used more by older adults than by younger adults. Nonstandard forms of English make communication difficult between cultures. Nonstandard forms of English limit a speaker’s ability to stand up for herself. Nonstandard forms of English can be as effective as the standard form of English.
Answer:
Explanation:
Amy Tan's point here is that her mother made herself perfectly understood even though her English was anything but good and pure.
I would pick the last choice
Which statement best describes the Americans with Disabilities Act?
1. Employers should give preferential treatment to employees with disabilities.
2. Employers should select the most qualified applicants, without regard to disability.
3. Employers must make any accommodation requested by a person with disabilities, even if it causes serious
hardship for the company.
4. The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to companies with five or more employees.
Answer: 2.
Explanation:
Employers should select the most qualified applicants, without regard to disability. Statement best describes the Americans with Disabilities Act.
What is the act?An act in the legal consciousness refers to either a serviceman's bodily movement or a term for a body of law/proposed law. In the guilty law discourse, an act is part of the thought of actus reus and, therefore, is a prerequisite to finding a defendant guilty.
The Disabilities Act is a civil rights regulation that outlaws prejudice towards people with disabilities. It provides Americans with disabilities with similar safeguards from discrimination as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 did.
Therefore, Thus option (B) is correct.
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Answer:
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Question: Do you think the narrator is to blame for Doodle's death? Why or why not. Explain.
Story name: Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst
This is what I have so far
The narrator shall be blamed as guilty for Doodle´s death. Doodle was young that had a disability which made him different from others. His brother did anything in his power and for his own good to make Doodle have the strength as others and not be different from them. The narrator should´ve been a better person and helped Doodle out knowing that at the moment he was both tired and frightened.
Answer:
Since the narrator did this as an act of selfishness, he should be blamed guilty for Doodle's death.
Explanation:
During the course of the story, we could see many moments where the inner thoughts and feelings of the narrator are described to the reader. We also get a character named Doodle, which we know has a disability and was different. We know that the narrator had pride, and didn't want to be ashamed for having a brother different from others. We also notice that the narrator was sometimes cruel to Doodle, like when he threatened to leave him unless he touched his own coffin, made when he was expected to die at birth.
The narrator was selfish and prideful and wanted Doodle to be capable, and like others before going to school. When walking, he would quicken his pace or make Doodle swim till he turned blue, or run till he turned red.
In the last scene (which is the scene where Doodle dies), the narrator quickens his pace and runs through the pouring rain, despite Doodle's fear and tiredness. This shows us that the Narrator doesn't appreciate Doodle as he is, and wants Doodle to be someone normal, to not be ashamed.
Therefore, since the narrator did this as an act of selfishness, he should be blamed guilty for Doodle's death.
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Read the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved. Esther Lobetkin, a recent immigrant, became chairman of her Yiddish-speaking group, marching with the strikers by day, then rushing to Clinton Hall to report and attend meetings until the small hours of the morning. A sandwich at midnight and an hour of sleep were all she seemed to need. Although she was arrested time and again, she never failed to yell from the back of the patrol wagon, "Do not lose courage! We'll win yet!" Which best states the author's purpose for naming and describing Esther Lobetkin in the text?
Answer:
To bring a person from history to life.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "We Shall Not Be Moved", the author describes Esther Lobetkin, leader of the strikers and chairman of the "Yiddish-speaking group". This description allows the readers to get an insight into what she was like.
And by explicitly naming Esther and giving details about her character, work ethic, and the busy schedule she lived, the author allows us to get a sense of what this historical person must be like. This also makes us be familiar and come to understand the person Esther was.
Thus, the correct answer is that this naming and describing of Esther Lobetkin is to bring a historical person to life.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
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What are 2 questions you should ask yourself when finding sources off of the internet?
Answer:
Tips and Tricks for Evaluating Web Sites.
How did you find the page?
What is the site's domain?
What is the authority of the page?
Is the information accurate and objective?
Is the page current?
Does the page function well?
Explanation:
Answer: Does this source look legit?
Is a popular source? Do you think your teachers would know about it?
Explanation:don’t want to get caught up.
Girls are getting married under 15,40 percent of diem under the age of 15--are forced to marry every day, nearly one every two seconds. Unfortunately, as numbing as those statistics are, and as much as they might sway debate at the United Nations, they don't necessarily move the heart. by taking pictures of child brides and of mothers barely in their teens, eyewitness evidence that you can't unsee. "When you look at the faces of these girls," Sinclair says, "and you see the terror; the innocence lost--all of a sudden you care."
Answer:
[tex]This[/tex] [tex]is[/tex] [tex]sad[/tex] [tex]but[/tex] [tex]true.[/tex]
Women are starting to get married younger and younger. I don't think this is the best choice because they are still young, they are still kids and they are just doing a bit too much at their age.
Which word is the understood subject in this sentence?
Look.
A.) he
B.) you
C.) they
D.) she
E.) we
can anyone identify the linking verb and predicate adjective here?
This room feels cold.
Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
The sentence : This room feels cold.
Clearly, the answers are :
linking verb : feelspredicate adjective : coldA married couple living in a new country where they are free to attend to any of thier church service
Answer:
? i would love to help, but it doesn't seem like you included your whole question/problem.
Explanation:
What is Emmett Till's legacy and why is it important?
Answer:
Legacies of Emmett Till
One, that the level of violence that was commonplace in a place like Mississippi became known to the world, and that violence generated anger and outrage -- and in some ways courage -- for those fighting in Mississippi and those willing to come South to fight that fight.
What does caesar do when antony presents him with a crown?
Answer:
He refuses it three times
Explanation:
When was TV introduced
in Bhutan?
Answer:
1999
Explanation:
Television did not come to Bhutan until 1999. For years, the country cut itself off, fearing that outside influences would undermine its monarchy and culture. Radio broadcasting began in 1973 and the internet arrived in 1999.
Answer:
TV was introduced in Bhutan in the year 1999.
2. Mr. Summers asks, "Watson boy drawing this year?" Watson responded, "I'm drawing for my mother and me." In a town that thrives on tradition and family structure what can you infer about the father in the Watson family? (Pay attention to the responses in the crowd and the history of this town.)
Answer:
Through this one can infer about the father in the Watson family that he's been killed in previous year's lottery as Jack Watson, Mr. Watson's son is appointed as the head of the household.
Explanation:
'The Lottery' is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. The short story is about ritual of drawing lottery and the one whom lottery falls is killed by townspeople.
In the story, when Mrs. Watson was asked about who will draw for her family, she asserts that she will draw for her family. But the lottery is to be drawn by the male of the family only. So, Jack Watson will draw for his family. Through this incident, one can infer that Mr. Watson has been killed in the previous year's lottery. It is because, now, Jack Watson is head of the Watson family.
Where do babies come from?
Cause my mom have one, and i want to put it back from where it came...
Answer:
God sends babies.....
Answer:
uh- STORKS
Explanation:
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Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text.
In “Grace,” Karen agrees to do whatever Grace wishes.
What does this show about Karen?
Karen wants to be just like her older sister.
Karen loves building things like Grace does.
Karen hopes to get Grace in trouble.
Karen is afraid of offending Grace.
This shows that Karen is afraid of offending Grace, as shown in the last answer option.
Who are Karen and Grace?They are characters from the show "Will & Grace."Karen is a socialite, who has to work to stay away from her family.Grace is an interior designer who hires Karen as her social worker.Grace and Karen are close friends, but their professional relationship is fickle and difficult, as Karen doesn't do her job efficiently. However, she doesn't want to offend Grace and so she says she will do whatever she wants.
This is a way of characterizing Karen in an indirect way, as it shows how she wants the well-being of her friendships, even amid her flaws.
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Read this passage. Francisco was leaving to play baseball at the park with his friends when Roman, his younger brother, came running up to him. “Let me come! I want to come!” Roman begged. “You don’t want to come with us, Roman,” Francisco replied. “You won’t have any fun with the older kids. Besides, Mom probably won’t let you come.” Roman went to ask his mom for permission to go with Francisco, but Francisco left for the park before Roman could return with an answer.
Based on the details in the passage, the reader can infer that.
A. Francisco’s friends do not like his younger brother.
B. Francisco does not really want Roman to come with him.
C. Roman does not really want to go to the park with the older kids.
D. Roman’s mom does not give him permission to go to the park.
Answer:
The answer to your query is B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
what is the difference between figurative meaning and literal meaning
Answer: Literal:usage confers meaning to words, in the sense of the meaning they have by themselves, outside any figure of speech
Figurative:use of language is the use of words or phrases that implies a non-literal meaning which does make sense or that could [also] be true.
Explanation:
When preparing a lobster for cooking, what should you do with the tomalley and coral?
A. Remove and discard them
B. Discard the coral in men, but not in females
C. Remove and set them aside for preparing stuffing or sauce
D. Always remove and discard the tomalley, but retain the coral for other uses
Answer: I think the answer is C
Explanation:
In paragraph two the word camaraderie mean
I interview each villain, and I never give an inch. 13
I notice all the ticks, and I explore each blink and flinch. 14
In line 14, the word flinch means
A) bug.
B) confession.
C) movement.
D) secret.
What is the implied message of this story? A) When you're a little being, the world around you is fraught with danger. B) When a group is challenged, everyone has different opinions about what must be done. C) It is useless to try to struggle against forces which are more powerful than you are. D) When a group is faced with a common adversity, working together is better than being divided.
Answer:
The implied message of this story is:
D) When a group is faced with a common adversity, working together is better than being divided.
Explanation:
According to the story, the reason why the ants haven't succeeded in protecting themselves from predators is their lack of unity. They all work diligently, but each group of ants does so according to their own opinions and ways. Because of that, Anteater, Centipede, and Birds remain undefeated. The Insect-king has tried to warn the ants, teach them about uniting and overcoming their adversities together. That way, they will succeed. However, his message has yet to arrive.
NOTE: Here is the full story
The Lost Message (South African Folk Tale)
THE ant has had from time immemorial many enemies, and because he is small and destructive, there have been a great many slaughters among them. Not only were most of the birds their enemies, but Anteater lived almost wholly from them, and Centipede beset them every time and at all places when he had the chance.
So now there were a few among them who thought it would be well to hold council together and see if they could not come to some arrangement whereby they could retreat to some place of safety when attacked by robber birds and animals.
But at the gathering their opinions were most discordant, and they could come to no decision.
There was Red-ant, Rice-ant, Black-ant, Wagtail-ant, Gray-ant, Shining-ant, and many other varieties. The discussion was a true babel of diversity, which continued for a long time and came to nothing.
A part desired that they should all go into a small hole in the ground, and live there; another part wanted to have a large and strong dwelling built on the ground, where nobody could enter but an ant; still another wanted to dwell in trees, so as to get rid of Anteater, forgetting entirely that there they would be the prey of birds; another part seemed inclined to have wings and fly.
And, as has already been said, this deliberation amounted to nothing, and each party resolved to go to work in its own way, and on its own responsibility.
Greater unity than that which existed in each separate faction could be seen nowhere in the world; each had his appointed task, each did his work regularly and well. And all worked together in the same way. From among them they chose a king-that is to say some of the groups did-and they divided the labor so that all went as smoothly as it possibly could.
But each group did it in its own way, and not one of them thought of protecting themselves against the onslaught of birds or Anteater.
The Red-ants built their house on the ground and lived under it, but Anteater leveled to the ground in a minute what had cost them many days of precious labor. The Rice-ants lived under the ground, and with them it went no better. For whenever they came out, Anteater visited them and took them out sack and pack. The Wagtail-ants fled to the trees, but there on many occasions sat Centipede waiting for them, or the birds gobbled them up. The Gray-ants had intended to save themselves from extermination by taking to flight, but this also availed them nothing, because the Lizard, the Hunting-spider, and the birds went a great deal faster than they.
When the Insect-king heard that they could come to no agreement he sent them the secret of unity, and the message of Work-together. But unfortunately he chose for his messenger the Beetle, and he has never yet arrived at the Ants, so that they are still to-day the embodiment of discord and consequently the prey of enemies.
Answer: D
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Write a letter to the minster of transport suggesting two ways of improving the public road transport system in the country