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Frost, and the Snow danced about through the trees. One morning the Giant was lying awake in bed when he heard some lovely music. It sounded so sweet to his ears that he thought it must be the King’s musicians passing by. It was really only a little linnet singing outside his window, but it was so long since he had heard a bird sing in his garden that it seemed to him to be the most beautiful mu- sic in the world. Then the Hail stopped dancing over his head, and the North Wind ceased roaring, and a delicious perfume came to him through the open casement. “I be- lieve the Spring has come at last,” said the Giant; and he jumped out of bed and looked out. What did he see? He saw a most wonderful sight. Through a little hole in the wall the children had crept in, and they were sitting in the branches of the trees. In every tree that he could see there was a little child. And the trees were so glad to have the children back again that they had covered themselves with blossoms, and were waving their arms gently above the
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children’s heads. The birds were flying about and twittering with delight, and the flowers were looking up through the green grass and laughing. It was a lovely scene, only in one corner it was still winter. It was the farthest corner of the garden, and in it was standing a little boy. He was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of the tree, and he was wandering all round it, crying bitterly. The poor tree was still quite covered with frost and snow, and the North Wind was blowing and roaring above it. “Climb up! little boy,” said the Tree, and it bent its branches down as low as it could; but the boy was too tiny. And the Giant’s heart melted as he looked out. “How self- ish I have been!” he said; “now I know why the Spring would not come here. I will put that poor little boy on the top of the tree, and then I will knock down the wall, and my gar- den shall be the children’s playground for ever and ever.” He was really very sorry for what he had done. So he crept downstairs and opened the front door quite softly, and went out into the garden. But when the children saw him they were so frightened that they all ran away, and the garden became winter again. Only the little boy did not
run, for his eyes were so full of tears that he did not see the Giant coming. And the Giant stole up behind him and took him gently in his hand, and put him up into the tree. And the tree broke at once into blossom, and the birds came and sang on it, and the little boy stretched out his two arms and flung them round the Giant’s neck, and kissed him. And the other children, when they saw that the Giant was not wicked any longer, came running back, and with them came the Spring. “It is your garden now, little children,” said the Gi- ant, and he took a great axe and knocked down the wall
Answer:
the giant heard musiccccc
How does the author use rhetoric to advance the purpose of this
passage?
A-
The use of antithesis-placing opposing ideas
together for contrast—in the second paragraph
clarifies that the author agrees with the second view.
B-
The use of short sentences at the end of the second
and third paragraphs contributes to making the
passage informal and reader-friendly.
C-
The use of hypophora—a question followed by an
answer—at the beginning helps the author show that
the passage will contain surprising information
D-
The repetition of "but" in the second sentence helps
the author emphasize that the doctors were ignorant.
Rhetoric means to repeat over and over again.
Your answer is D- the repetition of "but" in the second sentence helps the author emphasize that the doctors were ignorant.
The author repeats the word "but" in their writing, therefore being rhetorical with the word but.
I hope this helps you. :)
Answer: The correct answer is C- The use of hypophora—a question followed by an answer—at the beginning helps the author show that
the passage will contain surprising information
Explanation: Hypophora is a rhetorical term where the author asks a question and immediately answers it. The other three options do not have any relation to rhetoric or rhetorical questions.
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Why would Franklin suggest to those in the Convention that they not
share their objections to the Constitution with their constituents? What
effect does he worry sharing objections would have on the colonists and
on their enemies? *
Answer:
He was too weak to deliver it and had James Wilson read it to the audience. ... I confess that there are several parts of this constitution which I do not at ... In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; ... every member of the Convention who may still have objections to it
Explanation:
How did television news change the way news organizations thought about
stories?
O A. The story had to have "extras" to be valuable.
B. The story needed a catchy headline to be good.
C. The story had to use audio effects to be valuable.
O D. The story needed dramatic visuals to be good.
Answer:. D. The story needed dramatic visuals to be good
Explanation:
The way that television news change the way news organizations thought about stories was that the story needed dramatic visuals to be good.
Television gives one the visual content of a news. In this case, having dramatic visuals will make the viewer stay glued and would like to know what the news entails.
Answer: D!
Explanation: This is most clearly the element that has to do with TV, and is therefor your answer.
Read this excerpt from The Land.
As for what my daddy called me, sometimes when we were alone, he called me Paul-Edward. That's because my mama had wanted to name me Edward after him, but my daddy had said it wouldn't be fitting, seeing that none of his boys with his white wife had his name. Out of respect for her, he said, he couldn't give it to me official-like, but he would think of me that way. So there were times when my daddy called me Paul-Edward, and my mama and sometimes Cassie did the same, but it was only between them and me.
Based on the historical setting, why does Paul have two different names?
Paul is close with Cassie and his mother, so they enjoy having a nickname for him.
Paul’s father and his wife have reserved the name Edward for one of their white sons.
Paul’s father believes the name Edward is more dignified, and he calls Paul by that name in public.
Paul’s relationship with his white father and their shared name is not acceptable to society.
Answer:
its d edge 2022
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Paul's relationship with his white father and their shared name is not acceptable to society.
The zip code for both of our Chicago offices
60631.
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is
be
were
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None of the above
Answer:
I dont know if I'm understanding the question but the answer is are
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is "the zip code for both of our Chicago offices is 60631"
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Tell me about one of your favorite childhood memories. Write at least 7 sentences
Answer:
one of my favorite childhood memories is when my mom would dance me around the kitchen singing. that is one of my favorite memories because it would happen almost every night. in those nights i learned how to cook and i learned the lryics to almost every song. these nights were some of the nights that made me the happiest. we would be the only ones awake and she would just listen and talk to me. i would sit there on counter watching her sing and cook with a wine glass in her hand and then she would lift me up and stand me up and twirl me around the kitchen . i just wish i could go back to those days they lasted from since i was like 5 till i was 10 or 11 they ended cuz my dad got custody. :(
Explanation:
Select all the correct answers.
Sian has been monitoring soil health in three southern states for six months. He is writing a progress report on this project. Which two graphics should he use in his report?
a line chart that shows the increase or decrease in wildlife populations in southern states
a photograph of a recreational area in one of the three states
a bar chart that compares the soil in the three southern states
a table that lists the different kinds of soil found in the United States
a map that marks the three southern states covered in the report
Answer:
a bar chart that compares the soil in the three southern states
a table that lists the different kinds of soil found in the United States
a map that marks the three southern states covered in the report
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10.
Use the following information to answer the question in three to five sentences:
The Americans with Disabilities Act claims that "The continuing existence of unfair and unnecessary discrimination and prejudice denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis."
Why do the authors include Part 2 in this section? How is Part 2 related to the claim?
(a) Findings. The Congress finds that
(1) some 43,000,000 Americans have one or more physical or mental disabilities, and this number is increasing.
(2) historically, society has tended to isolate and segregate individuals with disabilities, and, despite some improvements, such forms of discrimination against individuals with disabilities continue to be a serious and pervasive social problem.
(3) discrimination against individuals with disabilities persists in such critical areas as employment, housing, public accommodations, education, transportation, communication, recreation, institutionalization, health services, voting, and access to public services.
(4) Census data, national polls, and other studies have documented that people with disabilities, as a group, occupy an inferior status in our society, and are severely disadvantaged socially, vocationally, economically, and educationally.
(5) the continuing existence of unfair and unnecessary discrimination and prejudice denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis. (10 points)
Answer:
I believe part 2 was added to give us background information. Although we have made some progress, there will still be discrimination. Some people will be cruel against those with disabilities. That will never go away, but we can find ways to prevent it.
write an informative paragraph about how to determine when to make a sacrifice
Answer:
When determining whether to make a sacrifice or not one must consider a few things. First they must know what they are sacrificing, is this something simple, something large, what is it? Another aspect to consider is what you are sacrificing it for, is it for something trivial, for someone important, or for someone you want to help but they don't want to help themselves? Another thing to think about is put yourself in the position of the one or thing you are making a sacrifice for that should help you realize to do it or not. Someone needs to know their limits too however, they can only sacrifice so much until they are completely burnt out they must realize somedays it is to much or they are losing to much. Someone must also think about who else their sacrifice will effect. Will sacrificing something cause someone else pain because it makes them also sacrifice something? Or will your sacrifice bring someone help, will it help many? These are all things to consider while determining when to make a sacrifice or not.
Explanation:
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When you read for comprehension, which of the following should you do?
A:Read the text only once.
B:Pay attention to Implicit information.
C:Read the text several times.
D:Skim through the text.
What mainly can you infer about Lord Walker's facial expressions and
responses to Alena in early pages? *
Answer:
C. Lord Walker is sad to deliver the news to Alena.
Explanation:
At the end of class, what is a good way to say I don't have a question it was clear?
Answer:
No doubt sir
Understood sir
Thank you
What does the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) do for Canada Mexico, and the United States? A.It protects nations in a defense agreement. B.It eliminates trade barriers. C.It shares waterways between nations. D.it outlines the costs of trading between other nations.
Answer:
The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers to trade and investment between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one-half of Mexico's exports to the U.S. and more than one-third of U.S. exports to Mexico.
Explanation:
So, A
Which prompt would be best addressed with a compare-and-contrast
structure?
A. Rhinoceros populations are now on the verge of extinction. What
factors led to this terrible situation? What steps can be taken to
protect the remaining rhinoceroses?
B. Research the life of British prime minister Winston Churchill.
Include information about his birth and early life, education, family.
and career.
C. People often have the option to get to work by riding either the
subway or public buses. Which choice is better for commuters,
traffic, and the environment? Explain the pros and cons of each
method of transportation.
D. How did the nation of India come under British colonial rule and
then eventually win its independence? In your explanation, include
key individuals, dates, locations, and movements.
Answer: C. People often have the option to get to work by riding either the subway or public buses. Which choice is better for commuters, traffic, and the environment? Explain the pros and cons of each method of transportation.
Explanation:
A compare-and-contrast structure is used when there are different notions to be compared to find out which would be a relatively better notion for the issue at hand. It works by juxtaposing the premises of the notions as well as their advantages and disadvantages.
The issue of whether people should take the subway or public buses would be best discussed using this type of structure because it would give the pros and cons of each type of transport thereby allowing the reader to make an informed decision about which would work best for them.
Answer:
its C.
Explanation:
The word _ and vex basically mean the same A) disagree B) agree C) annoy D) Care
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
It's C because I know what dose the word means
Item 9
Read the passage.
How Did the Egyptians Build the Pyramids?
The pyramids of Egypt are amazing examples of human imagination. Built over 4,500 years ago, the pyramids served as proof of the power of the men who built them.
The first pyramids started out as rectangular tombs called mastabas. Mastabas were flat-roofed structures with sloped sides. The pyramid of the pharaoh Djoser started off as a mastaba but gradually turned into a 197-foot structure with six “steps” and a three-and-a-half-mile underground labyrinth.
It wasn’t until much later that the kind of smooth-faced pyramids we’re used to seeing were constructed. The Great Pyramid in Giza is an excellent example of this. Today, it is considered one of the “Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.”
Much is known about the pyramids, but one thing remains a mystery. How did ancient people with little understanding of modern engineering and no modern construction machines build them?
PLANNING
The modern way in which the ancient Egyptians organized the construction of pyramids was impressive. High-ranking officials were chosen to plan and manage pyramid-building projects. They were responsible for building the main structure as well as the temples, boat-pits, and other buildings surrounding them.
Undertaking such a massive colossal task required a huge workforce. In this case, as many as 20,000 skilled laborers worked to build the pyramids. Tens of thousands of workers required enormous resources, such as a place to live during the construction. Important officials were often in large homes, but the workers usually slept in simple conditions around the construction site. The workers needed protection from enemies and, possibly, each other, so construction managers also had to build barracks for troops.
Of course, everyone associated with the project needed to eat. Cutting, hauling, and stacking the stones that the pyramids were made from took a lot of strength and energy. Researchers discovered that animals were brought to the construction sites to feed workers around 4,000 pounds of meat a day. This led the researchers to believe that it was likely the workers ate better on the job than they did back at home.
GATHERING MATERIALS
Once the plans were made, the supply chain created, and the workforce assembled, the construction of the pyramids began. Alabaster was usually used to create floors, statues, tiles, and vases. Limestone was used on the outside of the pyramids. Both materials had to be imported to the construction site.
This stage began with quarrying and shipping massive slabs of stone. A team from the French Institute for Oriental Archaeology discovered a unique ramp system for removing stone blocks from an alabaster quarry in the Eastern Desert. The ancient Egyptians put the stone on a sled and attached the sled to wooden posts. To reduce friction, they poured water on the sand. Using these methods, they were able to pull giant rocks up the steep slopes of the quarry.
Stones were gathered from many areas and shipped by boat to a port near the construction site. The ports themselves were their own grand construction achievement. In a harbor near the Great Pyramid, Egyptologist Pierre Tallet discovered a pier that was built around 4,600 years ago. He and his team found over 100 anchors and thirty giant caves built into the mountain that were used for storing Egyptian boats. The existence of these deep caves, called galleries, allowed boats carrying stone and other supplies to be safely docked. Before the pyramids were even built, the Egyptians were performing amazing feats of engineering.
CONSTRUCTION
The actual construction of the pyramids has baffled historians for years. Each stone weighed approximately 2.5 tons. The Great Pyramid weighed approximately 5,750,000 tons. A draft horse can pull four tons on its own and approximately twelve tons when working with another horse. For a more modern comparison, a pickup truck can pull about eight tons on its own.
But the ancient Egyptians didn’t use horses, and they certainly didn’t have pickup trucks.
How did the ancient Egyptians haul over five million tons up hundreds of feet?
Perhaps they used systems of ramps, ropes, and plain, old-fashioned elbow grease, much like the systems they used to remove stones from their quarries. Maybe they used ramps that went straight up the sides or ramps that curved around the walls. There is no consensus. The real method remains a mystery.
According to Kara Cooney, a professor of Egyptian art and architecture, this is exactly what the ancient Egyptians wanted. It increases the sense of awe and wonder, proving the amazing power of the rulers who built them.
Answer:
With the help of using limestones
Read the excerpt from Wendell's narration in Seedfolks.
I scraped up a ring of dirt around the first plant, to hold the water and any rain that fell. I picked up the pitcher and poured water slowly. Then I heard something move and spun around. The girl was there, stone-still, ten feet away, holding her own water jar.
She hadn't seen me behind the refrigerator. She looked afraid for her life. Maybe she thought I’d jump up and grab her. I gave her a smile and showed her that I was just giving her plants some water. This made her eyes go even bigger. I stood up slowly and backed away. I smiled again. She watched me leave. We never spoke one word.
How would this part of the story be different if it were told from Kim's perspective?
It would use an irritated voice and reveal Kim's protective tone.
It would use a relaxed voice and define Kim's actions as approving.
It would use an appreciative voice and describe Wendell with a friendly tone.
It would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering.
Answer: it would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering
Explanation:
This part of the story will be different if it were told from Kim's perspective as it will would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering.
Wendell's action will be considered to be interfering as it reveals she almost frightened the little girl there.
Answer:
It would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering.
Explanation:
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Questions
6 Read the following sentences: "Obama was elected in November 2008. In
January 2009, he began a four-year term as president. In November 2012,
Obama was reelected for a second term."
What does the word "reelected" mean?
A
chosen again
B
kicked out
Answer:
chosen again
Explanation:
Does having a scarcity mentality make us recycle more or more wasteful?
?What is your favorite dish using descriptive adjectives.
Answer:
my favorite dish is sushi because of how its salty, colorful, and filled with delicious vegetables.
Explanation:
In pre-modern times, overconsumption was often limited to whom?
A. The sick and aged
B.
Children
C. The wealthy and powerful
OD
The poor
Answer:
C. The wealthy and powerful.
Explanation:
Overconsumption is the condition or event where consumption of resources is done and allowed to be done in excess. This means that people are allowed to consume as much as they want or like and sometimes even more.
In pre-modern times, this condition was not something that was accessible to everyone. Due to rampant poverty and limited resources, with no clear and smooth source of income, consumption for the poor was something that was and needs to be regulated. But overconsumption was not an issue with the rich and powerful, for they have the wealth and power to get their hands on everything they desire.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
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Answer:
Maa-alused (Estonian mythology) - Subterranean spirit; Machlyes (Medieval ... sometimes treated as distinct from the unicorn · Mono Grande (South America) - Giant monkey; Monopod ..
Explanation:
What is maturity and when does is occur?
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Public speaking is like any skill. The more you do it, the better you get at it. Here is the only advice you need: Make eye contact with your listeners. Even if you’re nervous, nobody will know. If your audience sees you looking at them, they’ll look back and connect with you.
Write a claim based on your reading of "Grief Along the Reef." Support your claim with at least two pieces of evidence. Present your information before a class, group, or upload a video of your presentation.
the link to the passage: https://hcbe.owschools.com/media/o_rla07_ccss_2016/4/l17_grief_reef.pdf
Answer:
? are you and mango is daddy in the same class or are you the same person
Explanation:
Talking in front of a lot of people is a little scary for me but i've done it before and I even played in front of a whole school before but that was for my band concert. I used to be really frightened of being on stage in front a whole school but that was my old fear and now I know to face my fear. Public speaking is like any skill. The more you do it, the better you get at it. I had to learn about the book "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" and now I have to start reading "Grief Along The Reef". If you didn't know Zachariah is the Seahawks cook, surgeon, and only black man. Originally from Africa, he is around 50 years old (the oldest on the ship), cannot read, and knows very little about Christianity. He does like the story of Jonah, though, he's also, as it turns out, Charlotte's closest ally on the Seahawk.
2. Why do so many American Indians live in Oklahoma?
American Indians living in Oklahoma have a complicated, interesting, and unique history. Their story involves hardship, tribal and individual victories, clashes of cultures, and juxtaposed realities with the American mainstream.
Write an informative paragraph on the different types of sacrifices
Answer:
I don't know, but you can do it! I hope you can do it!
You also learn what it takes to make money: a lot of effort.
What is the verb in this sentence?
O money
O you
O effort
learn
Answer:
In this sentence, the verb is probably learn.
which statement expresses a theme that is found in both "escape" and "to live"?
Answer:
escape means freedom and to live is life
Explanation:
if you think about it then you can balance these two words as their themes carry some sentimental value so when you think of these words use brainly every now and then k
ON THE IMAGE DO WHAT IT SAYS
Answer:
It is talking about "the wolf among us' and about 'The necessary of hybrids'
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Answer:
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Explanation: