Answer:
The answer to this question is A. ".The lottery was a happy occasion because the men told jokes, the children laughed, and the women were able to exchange gossip."
Explanation:
The rest does not necessarily fit well with the excerpt.
Answer:
it’s A
Explanation:
In the story Little Women, one family brings breakfast to a cold and hungry family on Christmas morning. Read this passage and then answer the question that follows:
My girls, will you give them your breakfast as a Christmas present?"
They were all unusually hungry, having waited nearly an hour, and for a minute no one spoke, only a minute, for Jo exclaimed impetuously, "I'm so glad you came before we began!"
"May I go and help carry the things to the poor little children?" asked Beth eagerly.
"I shall take the cream and the muffins," added Amy, heroically giving up the article she most liked.
Meg was already covering the buckwheats, and piling the bread into one big plate.
"I thought you'd do it," said Mrs. March, smiling as if satisfied.
What can you infer about Mrs. March from this text?
She pretended her girls could choose whether to help.
She assumed her girls had already eaten breakfast.
She expected her girls to help the other family.
She thought her girls would not want to help.
Answer: She pretended her girls could choose whether to help.
Explanation:
"I thought you'd do it," said Mrs. March, smiling as if satisfied
The answer is four (the last option)
Can someone help me? ASAP (it’s on the file)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
alsoing, dogsing, and plentying aren't words
Which sentence contains a pronoun with a vague or ambiguous antecedent?
A. After Jerry dusted his bedroom, he vacuumed.
B. When Alicia picked up her sister, she was tired.
C. Rachel took her little brother to the playground.
D. Doug and Matt painted their model airplanes.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Either one could be tired since it wasn't specific about who is tired
Answer:
It b
Explanation:
Took the test
What decision does the protagonist face in the climax of schooled
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
The climax is when Cap wants to go to the Halloween dance at the school so that he can say goodbye to everyone at the school.
Answer:
To say goodbye to everyone at school, Cap wants to go to the Halloween dance at the school
Explanation:
The climax is the peak or most exciting (page-tuner) of the plot. It's the most intense (likely where the protagonist has to face tough situations/decisions).
Which word best completes the sentence?
The store receipt was sufficient to (word gos here) any doubt about how much the item cost.
dispel
predict
recount
reinforce
Answer:
dispel
Explanation:
i dont really have an explanation, but i know it is correct. I apologize for not having an explanation. May i have brainliest? Have a nice day.
Read the excerpt from "Gawayne."
Now the giant cried aloud: "Yield or fight, King Arthur; which will you do? If you fight I shall conquer you, for you have no power to resist me; you will be my prisoner, with no hope of ransom, will lose your land and spend your life in my dungeon with many other brave knights. If you yield I will hold you to ransom, but you must swear to accept the terms I shall offer."
What kind of conflict do the details in this excerpt reveal?
character vs. self
character vs. society
character vs. nature
character vs. character
Answer:
Character vs. Character
Explanation:
King Arthur is facing off against the Giant
Answer:
character vs character
Explanation:
WILL GIVE BRAINIEST FOR FIRST ONE THAT ANSWERS BUT HAS TO BE RIGHT
Highlight signal words in the passage.
Napoleon entered the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on July 21. There he took over an elegant palace to serve as the headquarters for his scholars and scientists. They began work immediately and acquired the nickname "the donkeys" because of the donkeys they rode on their expeditions into the countryside.
—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
Which signal word is used in the passage?
serve
because
began
into
Hurry pls!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
It’s Because
Explanation:
Napoleon entered the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on July 21. There he took over an elegant palace to serve as the headquarters for his scholars and scientists. —>They began work immediately and acquired the nickname "the donkeys" BECAUSE of the donkeys they rode on their expeditions into the countryside.<—
Can you not see why it was BECAUSE.OoF
Answer:
the correct answer is "Because"
Explanation:
i said so
Read the poem A Good Play:
We built a ship upon the stairs
All made of the back-bedroom chairs
And filled it full of sofa pillows
To go a-sailing on the billows.
We took a saw and several nails,
And water in the nursery pails;
And Tom said, "Let us also take
An apple and a slice of cake";—
Which was enough for Tom and me
To go a-sailing on, till tea.
We sailed along for days and days,
And had the very best of plays;
But Tom fell out and hurt his knee,
So there was no one left but me.
How does the speaker's point of view influence the events in the poem?
A. The speaker reveals that Tom is imaginary and disappears when the game is over.
B. The speaker reveals that Tom wants to continue playing while the speaker wants to stop.
C. The speaker creates an imaginary adventure but knows when it's time for it to end.
D. The speaker shows that he or she cares only about playing and never wants the game to end.
Answer: (C)
Explanation:
I took the quiz
How has Ebeneezer Scrooge changed through act I and act II?
Answer:
Ebeneezer Scrooge in act 1 is very selfish and rude. He is seen as an anger filled brute who doesn't feel empathy towards others. This is shown in the way he treats the citizens in town, and his workers. In act 2 he has seen the ghosts and understands why his ignorance is a problem. He decides to be generous and help others for a change. He donates money and even allows his workers to have the holiday they deserve.
Write two sentences using interjections.
Explanation:
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Alas! I'm lost in the wilderness.
Bah! That was a total waste of time.
Bless you! I couldn't have done it without you.
It's time for me to go. Cheerio!
Congrats! ...
Crikey! ...
Gesundheit!
In the context of the post–Civil War America setting, Mitchell’s behavior could be considered
amusing.
typical.
embarrassing.
foolish.
Answer:
foolish
Explanation:
trust me on edge i just did it
Historical Connection:
(number the stars)
can you guys help me make a historical connection 3 paragrafes
Answer:
isn't number the stars based on the Haulacaust?
Explanation:
just mention the fact that the book is about the Haulacaust and what the people went through and stretch those words out as best as you can. there's a website that helps to stretch out sentences/ reword them. I know this isn't very helpful but I hope this did something
Jimmy's return to his room above Mike's café is an important plot point in the story. One of the things we learn is that there is a button belonging to Ben Price on the floor. Why does O. Henry choose to include this detail?
O. Henry wants to suggest Ben Price's appearance later in the narrative.
O. Henry wants to remind us to make sure our buttons are sewn on tightly.
O. Henry wants to point out that Mike needs to do a better job of sweeping his café.
O. Henry wants to demonstrate that Mike is observant.Why were the jobs in each region different??
(Write in active voice) Kenyan oil was used by colonialists in the manufacture of candles
Answer:
Colonialists used Kenyan oil in the manufacture of candles.
Explanation:
Please help me with this question
Answer:
In the book, The Outsiders, S.E Hinton is talking about the characters themselves. We have the Socs and then the Greasers. I believe that to one another, they are outsiders. Socs are outsiders to Greasers and vice versa. They live life two different ways, in other words, they would not survive in each other's worlds.
Explanation:
Please paraphrase!
Answer: In the book, The Outsiders, S.E Hinton is talking about the characters themselves. We have the Socs and then the Greasers. I believe that to one another, they are outsiders. Socs are outsiders to Greasers and vice versa. They live life two different ways, in other words, they would not survive in each other's worlds.
Explanation: In the book, The Outsiders, S.E Hinton is talking about the characters themselves. We have the Socs and then the Greasers. I believe that to one another, they are outsiders. Socs are outsiders to Greasers and vice versa. They live life two different ways, in other words, they would not survive in each other's worlds. hopes this helps :)
Nonfiction: In mid-November, 1805, Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery finally reached the Pacific Ocean. The expedition had left St. Louis over a year and a half earlier in order to locate the mythical "Northwest Passage," supposedly a series of rivers that would connect the east and west coasts of North America. But it didn't exist, and instead they came upon the jagged peaks of the Rocky Mountains and found only great hardship and suffering. But they persevered and pushed forward to the Pacific, where they hoped to find passage home by ship. With none to be found, they constructed Fort Clatsop and waited through another bitter winter, suffering more misery and sickness, until the weather broke and the Corps of Discovery headed east for St. Louis in late March 1806.
Fiction: The men of the Corps of Discovery scrambled down the sandy dune like children romping in a snowstorm. They charged toward the endless expanse of grey, churning water, as if touching it could erase the struggle and suffering of the last eighteen months. One by one, though, their heads moved from the hypnotic, lapping surf to the space just above the horizon line, searching for a mast or a sail, or any sign of a sailing vessel moving in the distance. And when none could be found, each face glazed over with the understanding that the journey they thought was complete was only halfway done. One by one they turned from the rhythmic, lulling Pacific and faced east, looking at the thick forests and angry mountains they had hoped never to enter again.
Write your response below
Answer:
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Answer:
I agree! You did good. But isn´t this history?
Explanation:
I just want to give a brainliest to someone with small popularity.
Based on what is happening in the picture, use the drop-down menu to choose the best verb to complete the sentence.
The pitcher swung his arm around to loosen his muscles in anticipation of tossing/heaving/hurling/lobbing
the ball through the air.
Answer:
Hurling
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hurling
Explanation:
The pitcher swung his arm around to loosen his muscles in anticipation of hurling the ball thtough the air.
explain what R.E.A.L meaning (School)
Answer/Explanation:
R.E.A.L in school means:
R ⇒ Respectful
E ⇒ Engaged
A ⇒ Accountable
L ⇒ Leaders
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Respectful:
↓ Classroom ↓
Listen to and follow directions
Respect yourself and other
Use a inside voice
↓ Hallways ↓
Remain quiet without disruption of other classroom
Maintain personal space
↓ Arrival & Departure ↓
Remain quiet during announcements
Follow directions for dismissal
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Engaged:
↓ Classroom ↓
Come prepared with all materials
Participate in activities and ask questions
complete assignments to the best of your ability
↓ Hallways ↓
Move quickly and directly to your destination
↓ Arrival & Departure ↓
Listen carefully to morning announcements
Remain seated
Look carefully at the screen during each bus call for the locations of you bus
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Accountable:
↓ Classroom ↓
Complete and Submit authentic work
Use technology appropriately
Own your mistakes
↓ Hallways ↓
Stay with your class in line
Put away food and devices
secure a pass for independent travel
↓ Arrival & Departure ↓
Pick up breakfast upon arrival and report directly to homeroom
Know the locations of your bus
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Leaders:
Honest
Innovative
Committed
Positive
Inspirational
Empathetic
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~[Lenvy]~Based on your current understanding of the poem, explain how Lindsay conveys a theme about Abraham Lincoln. Be sure to identify a theme in the poem. Provide textual evidence to support your analysis. Include commentary explaining how the details in the poem support a theme.
Write a paragraph for this please.
Answer:
I'm not sure the question because I have not seen the poem
Which statement from the passage shows that Whitney has the instincts of a skater?
A.
"Just admit that I'm awful at skating. I'm hanging up my skates for good."
B.
"We only practice four days a week, and I'm so sore I can barely move."
C.
"It was a lot of hard work, but I didn't mind. Nothing I had ever done up until then seemed so . . . right."
D.
". . . nothing compared to the feeling of going into a jump and knowing that you were going to nail it."
Answer: im not too sure but im gonna say D
Explanation:
Due friday 9AM:When howling winds whip up in Earth’s largest deserts, it’s time to head for cover. Billowing gusts kick up sand, forming walls of fast-moving dust that can block the sun. “You can’t see anything that’s more than a few meters away,” says Joseph Prospero, an atmospheric chemist at Florida’s University of Miami, who studies dust storms. Grains of sand pelt against your skin like thousands of piercing needles, and musty-smelling grit coats your mouth and nostrils. “The amount of dust that gets in the air feels suffocating,” says Prospero. For people who live in and around the deserts along Earth’s midsection—such as Central Asia’s Gobi Desert and Africa’s Sahara Desert—dust storms frequently disrupt daily routines. “When a storm kicks up, you just have to go inside and wait it out,” says Prospero. But scientists have discovered that the effects of dust storms extend much farther than the deserts’ sandy borders. Global winds lift dust from Asia and Africa and carry it to other continents thousands of miles away, including North America. Now, many scientists are concerned that the grimy visitor may be putting people and other organisms in danger. Hoping to learn more about the storms’ potential health risks, researchers are following the dust trails. WORLD TOUR During the Asian dust storm season—from March through May—winds frequently blow dust clouds eastward across the Pacific Ocean. In just a week, the dust can complete a journey from Asia, over the Pacific, and across the entire United States. As Asia’s storms settle, windstorms begin kicking up dust in Africa’s deserts. Between May and October, African dust drifts westward across the Atlantic Ocean, making its way toward the southeastern coast of the U.S. and islands in the Caribbean Sea. FOUL CLOUDS The billows of traveling dust disrupt air quality—creating hazy skies along their routes. Eventually, the winds slow and can no longer keep the sandy particles airborne. The dust drops from the sky, depositing a gritty film on every exposed surface. Studies have shown that this falling desert dust is actually an important nutrient for plants. “Researchers think that rain forests in the northern Hawaiian Islands are nurtured by Asian dust events,” says Dale Griffin, a microbiologist with the U.S. Geological Survey. 5 10 15
What is the author’s central claim about the windblown dust moving from continent to continent? Use two details from the passage to support your response.According to the author of “A Soft Spot for Crows,” the fact that crows live in cities or towns is an example of their intelligence. Explain the author’s reasoning and tell whether or not it is sound.
hello I am from Nepal but I can explain it the writer is telling us that when howling winds whip up in the earth
What do odious, oligarchy, hateful, democracy, and rebellion mean?
Answer:
Odious - unpleasant, repulsive, unlikeable
Oligarchy - small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
Hateful - arousing, deserving of, or filled with hatred. dislike.
Democracy - system of government (think of politics)
Rebellion - act of violence, sort of like a war
Can you use Chicano english if you aren't Chicano? or is it offensive?
Don't answer this if you AREN'T Mexican/Chicano.
I'm mexican and I honestly don't know.
Does anybody use summit learning as a school learning program?????? please comment and answer if you do!!! Also if ur in the 8th grade and have it then aslo comment and answer!!!!
Answer:
Yes!!
Explanation:
I do! I use it all the time.
Answer:
ya i use it often
Explanation:
8th grade
Can you please help me and answer correctly please and get brainliest!
Answer:
I would say D
Explanation:
I don't know for sure though
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Out of these answeres i beleive c would be the correct one
How can i read a paragraph that is 300,000 words and 40,000 sentences in one week? check all that apply
Answer:
Make sure to split your time up evenly and DO !!! NOT !!! PROCRASTINATE !!!
Trust me, all it does is pile up work for you on the last day or two. Make sure that you use your time wisely and try your best to STAY FOCUSED. Staying focused is a challenge for everyone, but stay focused, divide your time wisely, and most of all, don't stress yourself. If the work ever becomes too much for you, take a 5 minute break, drink some water and lay down for a few minutes. This always helps me when im vv stressed. Good luck :)
Explanation:
don't come here to this pls don't
Which complex sentence is written correctly?
A. After we walked to town we bought an ice cream.
B. Jude won the game after asking his friend to play.
C. Ryan cannot walk to school, until he is older.
D. When we find the remote we can watch television.
Answer: c
Explanation:
The excerpt from The People, Yes is a parable. A parable is a story that teaches us a life lesson. Write your own parable below that teaches a life lesson. This should include a short story and what the moral of the story is.
Answer:
A girl named Mary was on the way home from school. She had to walk home through a sketchy neighborhood because she missed her school bus. On the way Mary met an old, dirty man named Dave. Dave then offered Mary some candy if she gave him $100. Mary took the offer, but before Dave gave her the candy... Dave ran away!!! Mary was not fast enough to keep up in the end.
Explanation:
Moral of the story: Be careful who you trust, there are a lot of greedy people in the world.
(I WILL MARK BRAINLIST)
Read the following excerpt from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.
Now, Tabaqui knew as well as any one else that there is nothing so unlucky as to compliment children to their faces; and it pleased him to see Mother and Father Wolf look uncomfortable.
Tabaqui sat still, rejoicing in the mischief that he had made, and then he said spitefully:
"Shere Khan, the Big One, has shifted his hunting-grounds. He will hunt among these hills during the next moon, so he has told me."
How does the shift to Tabaqui’s point of view affect his characterization?
It makes it easier for readers to like him.
It shows readers just how devious he really is.
It shows readers Father Wolf’s perception of him.
It makes Tabaqui appear stronger than Father Wolf.
Answer:
It shows readers just how devious he really is.
Explanation: