Answer:
B
Explanation:
The words feeble and laughable make the speaker seem as if he views himself above others.
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Answer:
Explanation:
The 2nd one.
Adam was wearing a blue jacket.
Were your friends playing basketball yesterday?
Isabella was walking past the bakery, when one of her shoe heels broke.
Who was the scapegoat for all the bad things happening in the farm?
Answer:
Napoleon, aided by Squealer, uses Snowball as a scapegoat, which means that when something goes wrong, he blames Snowball.
Explanation:
Snowball is used as a scapegoat because he is wrongly blamed for everything that goes wrong or might go wrong on the farm. Napoleon scapegoats Snowball here because he knows that it is to his advantage to give the other animals a scapegoat to blame their problems on. Napoleon does not like Snowball's ideas and so has him chased off the farm by his guard dogs. We do not see Snowball after this incident. He is used by Napoleon as a scapegoat - anything that goes wrong on the farm is blamed on him.
In Paragraph 4, what is shown about Michelangelo when his hand trembles?
A He is nervous about his landlord.
B.
He is eager to go back to Florence.
C. He is tired from searching for marble.
D. He is worried about his father's health.
Answer:
A. He is nevrvous or B. He is worried about his Fathers health
Explanation:
Could you please give us a view of what paragraph 4 says
Write “the wife’s story” but in the husbands point of view or write an alternative ending
Answer:
What is the ending that is cut off?
I will help with ideas of what I've read.You can take this literally and go with a wolf/creature pipeline.You could have the husband be a serial killer "The day she walked into the woods was the scariest day of my life.I almost thought I was caught but all she's seem to see was a pretty face, little did she know I did catch something that night but it wasn't a mouse and it most definitely wasn't an animal".
Which detail from thee selection is not part of the overall argument against ear bugs?
1.She has to do a __________of washing every day. A. many B. few C. lot D. much
Answer:
c. lot
Explanation:
What were the flaws in Raph's ability as leader?
Answer:
Ralph's major flaw as leader is that he does not follow through in his leadership with the boys. He gives instructions and helps the boys to create rules for life on the island, but he does little to execute the law as they move forward.
Explanation:
What is the difference between nightmares and recurring
nightmares?
Answer: Sleep terrors differ from nightmares. The dreamer of a nightmare wakes up from the dream and may remember details, but a person who has a sleep terror episode remains asleep. Children usually don't remember anything about their sleep terrors in the morning.
Explanation:
how was doodle in the scarlet ibis motivated to learn how to walk? give 2 pieces of evidence to support your answer
Answer:
When he teaches five-year-old Doodle to walk, the brother is mainly motivated to do so because he is "embarrassed at having a brother of that age who couldn't walk." So, he insists that Doodle learns to walk, "hauling" his brother up each time that he falls until the boy succeeds.
Explanation:
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Explain: How can people express their disagreement with a current event taking place in society.
This is an essay prompt so a list is fine.
Answer:
Healthy disagreement is hard work, but it's worth it.
DO: Tell people they matter. ...
DON'T: Let frustration overcome you. ...
DO: Acknowledge fears under the surface. ...
DON'T: Assume the worst. ...
DO: Share your sources. ...
DON'T: Launch verbal grenades. ...
DO: Show you understand, even if you don't agree.
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identify the true and false statements about amanda lewis and john diamond’s research study conclusions.
True statements will be those that can be justified and supported within the research. False statements are those that cannot be confirmed and justified by the research.
We can arrive at this answer because:
True statements need to be justified by textual evidence.In the case of statements about particular research, it is necessary to observe whether these statements can be confirmed by data covered within the research.Therefore, to answer this question it is necessary to read the research by Amanda Lewis and John Diamond to determine which statements are true and false.
Since you haven't shown these statements I can't provide a specific answer, but I hope the above information can help you.
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The phrase "Crossing the border" has only one, literal meaning in Sam Roberts's song.
- True
✅False
Which statement best describes the relationship between the stock market and herd behavior?
Group of answer choices
Herd behavior contributes to stock market changes because it compels stockbrokers to act on emotion rather than reason.
Stock market employees work in a constant state of anxiety, much like herd animals.
Stock market bubbles and crashes are sometimes caused by herd behavior but are most often caused by fear.
Both herd behavior and the stock market are motivated mainly by greed, which prevents people from using logic and reason.
Answer:
stock market employees work in a constant state of anxiety, much like herd animals.
which one-sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic
Answer:
B
Explanation:
If Chaucer were writing cautionary tales today, what subject might he write about and what lesson might he try to teach? Explain in 6-8 sentences.
Answer:
a knowledge of both French and Italian literature
and culture.
Life As a Writer For the rest of his life, Chaucer
held a variety of governmental posts. Despite his
duties, he managed to produce a large body of
work. Many scholars divide his work into three
distinct periods. His early poetry, includes the
Book of the Duchess and the Romaunt of the Rose.
Later, he wrote the Parliament of Fowls and Troilus
and Criseyde. His most mature works, written in
his forties, include the Legend of Good Women and
The Canterbury Tales.
The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales is
considered Chaucer’s masterpiece for several reasons. First, it marks the beginnings of a new tradition: Chaucer was the first writer to use English in
a major literary work. Secondly, it gives a picture
of a cross-section of society during the 1300s.
Finally, it is a detailed, lifelike, and engaging picture. Chaucer lets his characters speak as they
might actually talk. This was risky because they
did not always talk in a polite way, which could
offend some readers. Chaucer acknowledges this
fact himself:
.
Explanation:
Describe a time when you solved a problem. What actions did you take, and what impact did you make?
Answer:
I tried many solutions and I used a calculator and went back to notes
Figures:
Cate Cate (the main character)
Mr. Jackson Mrs (teacher)
Agreement: town outside the city, shortly inside the protective shield.
Objection: To save the town.
Middle:
Conflict: Anne and Bolts are trying and destroying the Center Network and defend the city against bad robbers! Its central system!
Elevating actions: It's also really dangerous to try and get into the protective shield. A magical stick is found as well as the protectors break. Just the central machine could break another thing. A bomb!.
Climax: Its elusive magical stick functions finally but after the battle! Anne and Mr. Bolts finally get in. End: Anne does not surrender, and instead perseveres and embraces everyone behind herself. I will give u 90 PTS
Answer:
Put into a story and just add small details. EASY!!!!!!!
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence best shows the narrator is transitioning to a flashback? from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe TRUE!—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses—not destroyed—not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily—how calmly I can tell you the whole story. It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night. Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture—a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever. Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded—with what caution—with what foresight—with what dissimulation I went to work! I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him. And every night, about midnight, I turned the latch of his door and opened it—oh so gently! And then, when I had made an opening sufficient for my head, I put in a dark lantern, all closed, closed, that no light shone out, and then I thrust in my head. Oh, you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust it in! I moved it slowly—very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's sleep. It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed. Ha! would a madman have been so wise as this? And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously—oh, so cautiously—cautiousl
Answer:
Hearken! and observe how healthily—how calmly I can tell you the whole story.
Explanation:
It's proven correct on Edmentum. The reason for this also is they transition their words to now reiterate their conversation to conceptualize a story. Hope this helped. ^^
The correct response is - Hearken! Just take note of how soundly—how collectedly I can give you the entire tale. It's been validated on Edmentum. They go to reiterating their dialogue in order to create a tale, which is another cause for this.
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?I feel bad for Edgar Allan Poe's terrible biographer. There wasn't often a prank or a distortion that the master of the macabre didn't like. Even the most fundamental details of Poe's existence were somehow vulnerable to the embellishments of his imagination since he flourished in the fantastical world.
It didn't help that his literary rival was the first to take aim at his biography. Poe's fierce adversary soon after his passing released a defamatory article full of fabrications about him, and because Poe was already dead, he had no way of defending himself. Even if Poe would have been able to write his own biography if he had lived, it might not have been all that truthful.
Perhaps as a way of responding, "Take that!" to the genteel society that had so frequently rejected him, Poe appeared to really relish deceiving his readers. He reportedly stated, "The nose of a crowd is its imagination." "By doing this, it may be silently lead at any time. He was never able to fall in love with John Allan.
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write a letter to your father, who is away from the country decribing important incident that happened recently in your country and effects the incident has had on the people
Answer: Dear Father
Hi Pop Pop, I hope you are doing well on your work trip in the UK.
I have some bad news to share to you. Last week mother has passed away from Lung Cancer. She was in stage 4, and had never told anyone. The family is alright at the moment, but along with that Aunt Rose is not taking it very well, but she is getting better. Also, you know how Lizzie is , she could never take a death, but she is doing quite fine, she is going to be the piano player at Mothers funeral, just like mother asked , Mothers funeral is waiting for you once you have returned home. We all miss you very much.
Your Loving Daughter
Carol
Explanation:
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Hello! I have a project where I invite 5 people to a “dinner party” to school. I want to invite a girl named Jaci Butler. Jaci Butler is her own agent in the singing industry. I found her address and want to send her a mail. Does this count as stalking? If you were Jaci butler, what would you think?
Answer:
I think that I would answer the mail.
Explanation:
If I was Jaci Butler, I would have no problem going to a dinner party, unless I have other things planned.
5. What is the meaning of "naked" as used by the author in Paragraph 4?
A bare
B hidden
C obvious
D unclothed
A Lion asleep in his lair was awakened by a Mouse running over his face. Losing his temper he seized it with his paw and was about to kill it. The Mouse, terrified, piteously entreated him to spare its life. "Please let me go," it cried, "and one day I will repay you for your kindness." The idea of so insignificant a creature ever being able to do anything for him amused the Lion so much that he laughed aloud, and good-humouredly let it go. But the Mouse's chance came, after all. One day the Lion got entangled in a net, which had been spread for game by some hunters, and the Mouse heard and recognized his roars of anger and ran to the spot. Without more ado it set to work to gnaw the ropes with its teeth, and succeeded before long in setting the Lion free. "There!" said the Mouse, "you laughed at me when I promised I would repay you: but now you see, even a Mouse can help a Lion."
Bolded: A Lion asleep in his lair was awakened by a Mouse running over his face.
Which element of plot is bolded in the fable above? (5 points)
falling action
resolution
climax
exposition
This part of the story represents the exposition.
Since this is the beginning of the story, we can instantly rule out all three of the other choices and here's why.
1.) Falling action occurs after the Climax (or the peak of the story/ main conflict).
2.) Climax is the highest point of action in a story, meaning that this is towards the middle rather than the first.
3.) Resolution is the ending of a story, or how an agreement or dissagreement was ended.
This leaves us with the exposistion, the beginning details with the least amount of action.
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In the story, Judson would have lived if he hadn't attempted to punish the thief. How fair is
it that Judson died even though he didn't technically commit a crime, while whoever stole
his whiskey gets to live with the crime?
Answer:
It is fair because it is seeming that Judson was told not to punish the thief, but did it anyway. It was not really his place to take care of a criminal.
Explanation:
I'm not quite sure if the man was told not to punish the thief or not, but if so then the answer I've given would work.
How does William Shakespeare utilize symbols to hint at the play’s themes? What
objects, people, or places stand for something "bigger" in the story? Romeo and Juliet
The night and the potion are two symbols used by Shakespeare to establish two themes in the story. Furthermore, the families of Romeo and Juliet are the people who represent something "bigger" in the story.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The night is one of the great symbols used by Shakespeare to represent the mystery and unpredictability of love.This can be seen, as it is during the night that the most significant and most unpredictable moments between Romeo and Juliet happen.It's during the night that they meet, communicate, decide to get married and die.Another important symbol in the story is the potions, which represents the deadly rivalry between families.It is through a potion that Juliet simulates her own death so that the family does not interfere in her marriage. This results in the ingestion of the poisonous potion that Romeo ingested that caused his death.These two potions would not be ingested if the rivalry between the families did not exist.Both Romeo and Juliet's families are people who represent something very big in the plot. This is because all the events in the story revolve around the rivalry between the two families, which is maintained between generations.
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complete the sentences with the present simple and present continuous form of the verb given.
Answer:
1. a) worksb) is working2.a) are havingb) have3. a) am taking b) took4.a) arriveb) is arriving 5.a) are, listening b) listensThe sentences given have been completed with the present simple and present continuous form of the verb as follows:
1.
a) Works
b) Is working
2.
a) Are having
b) Have
3.
a) Am taking
b) Took
4.
a) Arrive
b) Is arriving
5.
a) Are, listening
b) Listens
The present simple form of a sentence tells us that an action is still happening at the time when the speaker is still talking. An example of the present simple is "arrive" while the present continuous is; arriving.
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Knowing that the word "Jabberwocky" means invented or meaningless language, what does this poem most strongly reveal about language?
Every word contributes to the meaning of a poem, so a reader can’t understand a poem until every word is fully grasped.
The figurative language used in a poem will influence the interpretation of that poem.
A reader needs to pay attention to more than the definition of a word, but also its context.
It is possible for a reader to generally follow along with a poem even if it contains many unfamiliar words.
Read the following sentences and add appropriate punctuation marks.
Rewrite the sentences to make it correct.
Write in your notebook.
1. Hurrah We have won the match
2. We went to the beach yesterday
3. Where have you been all this while
4. A snake bit the man
5. This is the best birthday gift I have received
6. Mother made a delicious cake yesterday
7. You saved my life with my advice
8. This is exactly the same dress I bought
9. Watch out
10. How clever I’m
11. How kind of you
12. The boy has been missing since yesterday
13. Where is John
14. I got some chocolates
15. I want to celebrate Christmas
Answer:
4
Explanation:
because it has not said when
1. Mai invited Lan to her birthday party when they were neighbors.( Used to + infinitive)
- Mai used ……………………………………………………………
1 Strong Verbs Practice
Exercises: Rewrite each sentence to make the main verb stronger
1. Janet Smith is the supervisor of the customer service department.
2. Walt Disney was the initiator of a mass movement in family entertainment
3. In the distance there is a giant eruption from the water, as a 100-pound sailfish jumps out.
4. Jenny Millhouse is the owner of two gas stations in Florida City.
5. The sugar cane refinery is the employer that is the driving force for employment in south
central Florida.
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6. The student who is responsible for conducting the survey and reporting the results to the
school administration is James Archer.
7. The shipped product was different from the one that was advertised in the catalog.
8. The Foster family has a fruit stand near Krome Avenue.
9. After a questionable call at home plate, the manager had an argument with the umpire.
10. Last week, the class had a discussion about Kate Chopin's novel The Awakening.
We can rewrite each sentence to make the main verb stronger in the following manner:
1. Janet Smith supervises the customer service department.
2. Walt Disney initiated the mass movement in family entertainment.
3. In the distance, a 100-pound sailfish erupts from the water.
4. Jenny Millhouse owns two gas stations in Florida City.
5. The sugar cane refinery drives employment in south central Florida.
6. James Archer conducts the survey and reports the results to the school administration.
7. The shipped product differed from the one that was advertised in the catalog.
8. The Foster family owns a fruit stand near Krome Avenue.
9. After a questionable call at home plate, the manager argued with the umpire.
10. Last week, the class discussed about Kate Chopin's novel "The Awakening".
Strong verbs help make our writing more direct, concise, and descriptive.
To change most of the verbs in the sentences above, all we have to do is look for the verb "to be" and see what word accompanies it.
Then, we substitute the verb "to be" and that word by an equivalent verb, which will make it stronger.
For example:
"is the supervisor" -> supervises"was the initiator" -> initiated"is the owner" -> owns"is responsible for conducting" -> conductsIn other cases, the verb "to be" will not be present, but the verb is still considered weak.
Take sentence 8 as an example. The use of "has" is not as strong as "owns".
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Give your insight about the question below. Write on the given space provided. (not less than 5sentences)
"how related are the characteristics of plants and humans interms of survival?"