Answer:
I belive the answer is D
Explanation:
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Holaaaa, podrian ayudarme?? We might ________ (not / miss) the train if we'd left home earlier. ________ (you / know) that was Susan if I hadn't told you? She would have resigned from that job if she ________ (not / be) promoted. If I ________ (wear) my coat, I wouldn't have been so cold. They ________ (get) lost if a stranger hadn't shown them how to get there.
Answer:
1. We mightn't have missed the train if we'd left home earlier.
2. Would you have known that was Susan if I hadn't told you?
3. She would have resigned from that job if she hadn't been promoted.
4. If I had worn my coat, I wouldn't have been so cold.
5. They would have gotten lost if a stranger hadn't shown them how to get there.
Explanation:
This activity concerns the use of the third conditional.
The third conditional is a structure used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past. The general structure is the following:
if + had/hadn't + past participle + would/could/might (not) + have + past participle
For example, suppose you went out yesterday and it started to rain. You got soaked from walking in the rain. Now, you will the third conditional to talk about a hypothetical event, an unrealistic past - a past in which you brought your umbrella with you, which did not happen:
If I had brought my umbrella, I wouldn't have gotten wet.
Which of the following is the best example of a sovereign?
servant
manager
father or mother
king or queen
Answer:
King or queen because they rule politically or symbolically a state/country
A(n) expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence
1. Dependent clause
2. Adverbial clause
3. Independent clause
4. Indefinite clause
Answer:
independent Clause
Explanation:
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Which statement best describes the pathos rhetorical strategy?
A.
is based on a set of principles
B.
is based on writer's credibility
C.
uses facts for support of the claim
D.
uses emotional language for effect
Answer:
D. uses emotional language for effect
What is one example of an effective way to display images within a technical
document?
An effective way to display images within a technical document is to distribute the images around the page and document. A document that portrays information accompanied by images and diagrams is much easier to be understood than one with only pure text descriptions.
Answer:
An effective way to display images within a technical document is to distribute the images around the page and document. A document that portrays information accompanied by images and diagrams is much easier to be understood than one with only pure text descriptions.
Explanation:
Which sentence is the clearest example of deductive reasoning?
A. Moon orbit planets. Europa is a moon. Therefore. Europa orbits a planet.
B. The snake keeps escaping its pen. Therefore, it will continue to escape its pen
C. Bumblebee are disappearing, Therefore, bumblebee populations will recover.
D. Planets are round. My basketball is round. Therefor, my basketball is a planet.
Answer:
A) Moon orbit planets. Europa is a moon. Therefore. Europa orbits a planet.
Explanation:
deductive reasoning:
a system of reasoning that uses facts, rules, definitions, or properties to reach logical conclusionsAn example of a deductive reasoning is option A "Moon orbit planets. Europa is a moon. Therefore. Europa orbits a planet".
Deductive reasoning refers to a form of reasoning that is based on facts and it contains statements or premises which can be used in reaching a conclusion.Here, the premises are "Moon orbit planets" and "Europa is a moon" while the conclusion is "Therefore . Europa orbits a planet".In conclusion, the correct option is A.
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who gets along good with two bit from outsiders
Answer:
He gets along well with Marcia.
Explanation:
Read the passage from Animal Farm.
Napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered a high-pitched whimper. Immediately the dogs bounded forward, seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them, squealing with pain and terror, to Napoleon's feet. The pigs' ears were bleeding, the dogs had tasted blood, and for a few moments they appeared to go quite mad. To the amazement of everybody, three of them flung themselves upon Boxer. Boxer saw them coming and put out his great hoof, caught a dog in mid-air, and pinned him to the ground. The dog shrieked for mercy and the other two fled with their tails between their legs. Boxer looked at Napoleon to know whether he should crush the dog to death or let it go. Napoleon appeared to change countenance, and sharply ordered Boxer to let the dog go, whereat Boxer lifted his hoof, and the dog slunk away, bruised and howling.
Presently the tumult died down. The four pigs waited, trembling, with guilt written on every line of their countenances. Napoleon now called upon them to confess their crimes. They were the same four pigs as had protested when Napoleon abolished the Sunday Meetings. Without any further prompting they confessed that they had been secretly in touch with Snowball ever since his expulsion, that they had collaborated with him in destroying the windmill, and that they had entered into an agreement with him to hand over Animal Farm to Mr. Frederick. They added that Snowball had privately admitted to them that he had been Jones's secret agent for years past. When they had finished their confession, the dogs promptly tore their throats out, and in a terrible voice Napoleon demanded whether any other animal had anything to confess.
Which details from the text support the claim that this passage is an allegory for the Great Purge? Select two options.
Snowball’s return to the farm as Jones’s agent
the false confessions extracted from the four pigs
Boxer's ability to stop the dogs from hurting him
the slaughter of the pigs by the dogs at Napoleon's order
the dogs' reaction to Boxer's defense against them
Answer:
The false confessions extracted from the four pigs.
The slaughter of the pigs by the dogs at Napoleon's order.
Explanation:
The Great Purge was an event in the history of the Russian government during 1936-38. During this period, the Russian dictator Joseph Stalin ordered those 'traitors' of his government to be on trial and even killed. The period was strife with ethnic cleansing, 'removing' dissenting people, murders, trials known and unknown, etc.
Similar to Stalin's rule, Napoleon also carried out trials and killings as he deems fit. He would order his dogs to 'execute' his order, which can be seen in the given excerpt when the four pigs were killed by the dogs. Not only that, extracting false 'declarations/confessions' from the pigs which is the cause of their 'execution' was also a similar element to that of Stalin's "Great Purge".
Thus, the correct answers are the second and fourth options.
Answer:
The second and fourth options
Explanation:
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Which narrative point of view is used in this excerpt from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll?
And so it was indeed: she was now only ten inches high, and her face brightened up at the thought that she was now the right size for going through the little door into that lovely garden. First, however, she waited for a few minutes to see if she was going to shrink any further: she felt a little nervous about this; 'for it might end, you know,' said Alice to herself, 'in my going out altogether, like a candle. I wonder what I should be like then?' And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle is like after the candle is blown out, for she could not remember ever having seen such a thing.
After a while, finding that nothing more happened, she decided on going into the garden at once; but, alas for poor Alice! when she got to the door, she found she had forgotten the little golden key, and when she went back to the table for it, she found she could not possibly reach it: she could see it quite plainly through the glass, and she tried her best to climb up one of the legs of the table, but it was too slippery; and when she had tired herself out with trying, the poor little thing sat down and cried.
A.
first person
B.
third-person omniscient
C.
third-person limited
D.
second person
E.
first-person omniscient
Answer:
I would say
D. second person
Explanation:
It gives many information on Alice but when it uses quotations it uses the word "I"
4.
What is the voice of the following sentence?
Mars has been explored by robots from Earth.
A. active
B. passive
Answer:
B. passive
Explanation:
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how does as i lay dying most meet in the defintition of modernist literature?
Answer:
There are no answer choices, but the events are all in chronological order.
Explanation:
Modernists wrote in free verse. They had no rhyme scheme and used various strategies to describe thoughts, behavior, and even values.
Answer:
It uses stream of consciousness.
Explanation:
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Form Adjectives:-
1. enjoy
2. like
3. rain
4. courtesy
5. life
6. Day
7. Escape
8. Athlete
Answer:
1. Enjoyable
2. Likeable
3. Rainy
4. Courteous
5. Lively
6. Daily
7. -
8. Athletic
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Which of these sentences best describes verbal irony?
A.
It illustrates ways in which the characters and people cannot control their own fate.
B.
It involves using words or actions to convey the opposite of the literal meaning.
C.
It occurs when a character unknowingly reveals a personal insight or truth.
D.
It adds depth to a story because the reader knows more than the story’s characters.
Answer:
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The statement that best describes a verbal irony would be that it involvesusing words or actions to convey the opposite of the literal meaning. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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Describe a deserted area. It can be about anything but it just has to be deserted
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It was a dark and shadowy night, nothing could be seen for miles ahead. Everything was plain; there were no trees and no houses nearby. The place was entirely deserted. Where had this wandering fellow gone to so late at night? Even he did not know the answer. Perhaps, everything was a sort of limbo, he had died and gone to nowhere.
However, something was off. This place of nowhere had an elegance to it. It was a place of night and a place where shadows roamed in peace. It was majestic, it was a place where ghost haunted and the dead were were at peace with themselves. Buried underneath the ground were bones, he knew that due to the fact that a voice in his head had told him and he was warned not to disturb their peace. This place where he was at had no tombsstones to remember the dead. There were no plants, not weeds growing from the ground, not even tumbleweeds passing by. This place was absolutely void. Where was he? He did not know. But, one thing was certain and that was that he lived.
“Where am I?” He would ask himself. He would pace around the endless acres of nothingness that was filled with shadows and ghosts until he saw a green light. He tried to run after the green light but the more he ran the farther it seemed. Until, he just gave up. Then, he looked around and it seemed to him that he was still in the same place as before, nothing has changed. When he got tired of standing he sat down and cried. “Where am I?” he cried. Yet, there was no one to console him. There was no God nor man or woman, or even animal to be by his side. He was all alone in a secluded place that seemed to have no end. He thought that maybe perhaps it was a haunted place that whoever enters can never go back to their original life. This thought made him feel the temptation to dig a grave for himself, and he did, with his bare hands. When he finished he laid in it and waited and once he found his flesh no longer chubby but instead sucked to the bone he took the pile of dirt that he withdrew from the ground to dig the grave and he… still in the grave began shoving the dirt within the hole he made and he submerged himself within the dirt and due to suffocation, he died.
6, My house is the oldest house on the street.
-> No houses..........................................................................................................................
7, I get to work in half an hour.
-> It takes................................................................................................................................
8, Do you have a cheaper computer than this?
-> Is this................................................................................................................................
9, How much is this dictionary?
-> How much does .............................................................................................................
10, It isn’t important for you to finish the work today.
-> You don’t..........................................................................................................................
11, There are over eight hundred stamps in Tim’s collection.
-> Tim’s collection................................................................................................................
12, How old is your father ?
-> What................................................................................................................................
13, How high is Big Ben Clock Tower ?
-> What ................................................................................................................................
14, What is your son’s weight
-> How .................................................................................................................................
15,What is the price of this face mask ?
-> How much does ...............................................................................................................
16, How long is the Me Kong river ?
-> What ...............................................................................................................................
17, How wide is the west Lake ?
-> What ...............................................................................................................................
18,I don’t like beef . My mother doesn’t like beef , either.
-> I don’t .............................................................................................................................
19,She is a teacher . I am a teacher ,too.
-> She is ......................................................................................................................
20, Mr Thanh couldn’t enjoy the meal because of stomachache.
-> The stomachache prevented .......................................................................................
Answer:
6,
No house is older than mine
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What rhetorical device were the declarations signers when they used strong emotional words to describe the grievances against the king
Answer:
pathos
Explanation:
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How can you relate developing a personal life mission statement to your goals/dreams? Explain
Answer:
They know what their purpose is and what they want to achieve, and everything they do and say aims to bring them closer to their goals. ... Creating a personal mission statement gives you a way to identify your values, commit to your goals, and put yourself on a path toward success.
Explanation:
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Answer:
kindergarten in a busy and crowdy city
Explanation:
I think so
12. Which of the following statements about dictionaries is correct?
O A. A dictionary only includes original, literal definitions of words.
O B. A dictionary doesn't include any proper nouns or adjectives.
O C. A dictionary is a record of how people use individual words.
O D. A dictionary permanently affixes a set of meanings to a word.
Answer:
D. A dictionary permanently affixed a set of meaning to a word
Which statement
is an example of a simple sentence?
she is as short as rat
she is as dirty as pig
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The term that most accurately describes "the study of the continuing alteration of landforms" is
O geology
geomorphology
O geocentrism
O geothermolgy
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Answer: Geomorphology
Read the passage from "The Caged Bird.
The last line in this stanza indicates a tone of
But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
acceptance
his wings are clipped and
jealousy
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing
Answer:
It sounds like desperation or jealousy but I would most likely go for Jealousy
Answer:
D) Desperation
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who has power in the book thief
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What is the best age to be?_________________________________ What stage of life are you looking forward to?_____________________________
what is a valuable characteristics??
Answer:
Good character includes traits like loyalty, honesty, courage, integrity, fortitude, and other important virtues that promote good behavior. A person with good character chooses to do the right thing because he or she believes it is the morally right to do so.falling
Plot can be broken into several stages: exposition, rising action,
action, and conclusion
A. contrivance
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B. anticlimax
C. conflict
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D. climax
Answer:Climax
Explanation:
The only answer that involves plot
Somebody please write a 150 word personal narrative about being brave enough to take the training wheels off of a bike and learn how to properly ride it, please include 1st person dialect. Its fictional but make it sound as real as possible, PLEASE DO IT ASAP. PS, sophomore level of writing
Answer:
I went to go use my bicycle outside with my friend and he asked me why i still have training wheels on my bike i said" Evrey time i use only 2 wheels i fall" My friend started saying "that,was the whole part in learning on how to use your bicycle with 2 wheels here let me help you" I said "But im to scared" I think about it for a while and say "You Know what i can do this watch me!" I took off my training wheels and put them in the garbage my friend help the whole day training on riding a bicycle without training wheels now im pro enough to ride it it with 1 hand
Answer:
I'm 6 years old! My brother is 11. I'm so jealous of him because he can ride a bike. He even rides without his hands sometimes. I want to be as cool and free as he is. But, I'm a little scared. The wheels go so fast and the ground is rocky and hard. What if I lose my balance? My Daddy is behind me. He is telling me that I can do this. I trust him, he's kind and sweet. Surely he's not making me do something that will hurt me. Look at my brother! He's riding so fast. He leaves every morning to go places that I can only imagine. He comes home in the evening for supper and he's tired and so happy. His face is brown from the sun and wind. I want to go places! I tell Daddy that I'm ready for him to take my training wheels off. I'm ready to try. I watch as he takes the wheels off. I'm sad and scared and then I realize that I'm almost as free as my brother. I can do this! I will do this! My Daddy holds the back of my bicycle and he coaxes me onto my banana seat. The wind is whipping through my handlebar tassels. I can do this! I put my feet on the pedals and then I put one foot down. I'm so scared! My Daddy tells me that it's time. I put my other foot up and begin to pedal. I've been pedaling for years. It seems so easy. It is easy! I'm pedaling faster and faster. Daddy must be running fast now! He yells at me from a distance and tells me that I'm doing it! I am on my way to new places!
Read the excerpt from Fast Food Nation. Up and down Academy Boulevard, along South Nevada, Circle Drive, and Woodman Road, teenagers like Elisa run the fast food restaurants of Colorado Springs. Fast food kitchens often seem like a scene from Bugsy Malone, a film in which all the actors are children pretending to be adults. No other industry in the United States has a workforce so dominated by adolescents. How does Schlosser effectively build his argument in this excerpt
Answer: He uses analogical evidence to help the reader visualize his point about the workers
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Schlosser effectively build his argument as he uses analogical evidence to help the reader visualize his point about the workers.
This he did by stating that fast food kitchens looks like a scene from Bugsy Malone, where all the actors are children pretending to be adults. He compared the restaurants to a scene from a movie.
Schlosser effectively build his argument in this excerpt as he uses analogical evidence to help the reader visualize his point about the workers.
What is Analogical Evidence?This is known as the comparison that is often done with a known or given Situation.
Note that it is said to be one the lowest or the weakest kinds of evidence in writing and as such, Schlosser effectively build his argument in this excerpt as he uses analogical evidence to help the reader visualize his point about the workers.
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how will you utilize your education and experiences to make your community a more equal, inclusive place for everyone?
Answer:
An inclusive society is a society that over-rides differences of race, gender, class, generation, and geography, and ensures inclusion, equality of opportunity as well as. capability of all members of the society to determine an agreed set of social institutions. that govern social interaction. Encourage positive interaction within the community. We should avoid creating clicks within our communities, it divides rather than celebrate our diversities and create an environment for inclusion. We must learn to consciously respect and value people in all ramification.
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