Answer:
A. many americans did not support the war
Explanation:
If you come from a culture characterized as having high-power distance, inequalities
in power, status, and rank are viewed as natural
True or false
Answer: True
Explanation:
Power distance simply refers to the extent which the people within the society can be able to accept that there's an unequal distribution of power.
It should be noted that the high power distance cultures typically have higher inequality level. If one comes from a culture that's characterized as having high-power distance, inequalities in power, status, and rank are viewed as natural.
This statement is true.
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ONLINE SHOPPING
Answer:
things can come easier and faster in the mail!it might also be cheeper in some cases.but sometimes you can lose stuff in the mail and get the wrong order by accedent
Answer:
advantages
save time
more variety
easy to sent gift to other
it is convenient
Explanation:
disadvantage
delay in delivery
lack of shopping experience
frauds in online
no bargaining
She has been having a difficult time with her health; be a little lenient with her. what is the
correct idiom for this sentence?
Answer:
Don't be too hard on her.
Explanation:
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Answer:
disobey laws,gives us laws
party
vote
Explanation:
it is corruption
Jayden has great blank skills. she is friendly to everyone and can start up interesting conversations with people from all kinds of backgrounds.
Answer: Ummm, i think the answer is Yes.
Explanation: Because she is friendly to everyone
In an argumentative research paper, the writer should avoid straw man
arguments because they:
O A. lead to an unrelated subject.
B. are difficult for readers to follow.
C. show that the writer didn't understand a counter-argument.
D. expose weaknesses in the writer's claim.
Answer:
D. expose weakness in the writer's claim
Explanation:
A strawman is a fallacious argument that distorts an opposing stance in order to make it easier to attack.
Makes use of sharp objects to create designs on wood
Answer:
hand carving
Explanation:
2. 1......for Christine. Do you know where she is?
3. It ..... dark. Shall I turn on the light?
Answer:
2.1 is for Christine.Do you know she is?
3.It is dark. Shall I turn on the light?
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A wigwam of weather-stained canvas stood at the base of some irregularly ascending hills. A footpath wound its way gently down the sloping land till it reached the broad river bottom; creeping through the long swamp grasses that bent over it on either side, it came out on the edge of the Missouri.
Here, morning, noon, and evening, my mother came to draw water from the muddy stream for our household use. Always, when my mother started for the river, I stopped my play to run along with her. She was only of medium height. Often she was sad and silent, at which times her full arched lips were compressed into hard and bitter lines, and shadows fell under her black eyes. Then I clung to her hand and begged to know what made the tears fall.
"Hush; my little daughter must never talk about my tears;" and smiling through them, she patted my head and said, "Now let me see how fast you can run to-day." Whereupon I tore away at my highest possible speed, with my long black hair blowing in the breeze.
I was a wild little girl of seven. Loosely clad in a slip of brown buckskin, and light-footed with a pair of soft moccasins on my feet, I was as free as the wind that blew my hair, and no less spirited than a bounding deer. These were my mother's pride,—my wild freedom and overflowing spirits. She taught me no fear save that of intruding myself upon others.
The selection above is about a Yankton Sioux family living in South Dakota, in the early 20th century. What does this story teach the reader about the Sioux people?
A.
They believed kids should help draw water.
B.
They believed children should be carefree.
C.
They always lived near hills or mountains.
D.
They liked children to be still and calm.
The answer is B. They believed children should be carefree.
If you look at the mother, she seems to be hard at work, and even though the stress seems to be towing on her, she rather have her daughter play and be "free", than be burdened by labor and stress.
Someone help please!
Answer:
"Bycicles become motorized" ---> developments in technology
"Suddenly, women started leaving their homes to cycle and socialize" ---> shifts in society and its values
"The four newest states . . . granted women the right to vote in the 1890s" --> changes in politics.
Write a story that ends with the words:
that experrence was one of the best things that
ever happened to me.
Answer:
none
Explanation:
No one can actually help you on this, as you life is your life, and we haven't been through the things you experience. This is also one of the factors that you should cherish your life; other people can't live your life and find out how great, awful, or "meh" it is.
Explain the qualities and/or components of the Exemplification rhetorical mode of writing
Explanation:
Humildade
Ser justo (Fair Play)
Vencer independente
Which sentence would make a good topic sentence for "attitude or feeling"?
1. This is about songs of the 1970's.
2. My favorite songs are old songs.
Answer:
Do "A lot of the songs I like, happen to be older songs."
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
SAM: ...People get hurt in all that bumping, and we're sick and tired of it now. It's been going on for too
long. Are we never going to get it right?...Learn to dance life like champions instead of always being just a
bunch of beginners at it?
Do you think Sam is right as he describes his dream for the world-"A World Without Collisions"-to Hally? Will the world
ever "get it right?" In at least 200 words, explain what Sam's message means to you and If you believe people can learn
to "dance life like champions." Support your essay using details from the play, current events, and your studies.
Answer: In this excerpt from A World Without Collisions, Sam describes how he dreams the world to be in the future. I think his main idea has good intentions, he feels sorry for those who get hurt in "learning how to live life". He also seems to think that everybody should take control of their lives and don't be just a victim on everything that happens. This way of thinking has good intentions, but it is not always realistic or even easy to do.
First of all, unexpected things happen in life and some are pretty big and sad, and we do not control everything that happens around us. It is true that we can try and control our emotions in order to feel better, but not what happens outside our bodies. The thing is also, we can chose not to be victims, but it is healthy sometimes to embrace the bad feelings to because only by accepting our sadnesses or pains is that we will be able to move forward. If we deny this bad feeling, our bodies will eventually speak for us and show us that we have been hiding important issues that we should face. I agree, we should "dance life like champions", but doing so is also embracing the bad feelings, connecting with them, and get pass through them. We ARE going to get hurt "in all that bumping" and it is ok.
what are the adjectives in this sentence: the class cheered when Sonia had finished reading her funny poem.
Answer:
funny
Explanation:
an adjective is a discriptive word, basically, and the word 'funny' is describing the poem. Reading wouldnt be an adjective because that is an action, as well as cheering is an action, not an adjective
Read the excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God.
For instance during the summer when she heard the subtle but compelling rhythms of the Bahaman drummers, she’d walk over and watch the dances. She did not laugh the “Saws” to scorn as she had heard the people doing.
Which phrase from the excerpt is the best example of nonstandard English?
For instance during the summer
subtle but compelling rhythms
laugh the “Saws” to scorn
had heard the people doing
The phrase from the excerpt which is the best example of nonstandard English is laugh the “Saws” to scorn
What is Nonstandard English?This refers to the use of grammar which is considered to be informal and makes use of slangs and colloquial language.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is the narration where the speaker makes use of nonstandard English when he talked about laughing the “Saws” to scorn
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
critically discuss three nagative reosons why some people join protest action
Answer: Oh yanno and then yannno again
Which of the following describes elaboration
Answer:
elaboration can mean like adding more information or explaining much more . some other words for elaboration can be development,expansion ,progress and much more
Explanation:
all the companies or individuals involved in moving goods or services from producer to consumers
Answer:
That would be known as a distribution channel.
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Answer:
I believe you're speaking of "middlemen" aka the distribution channel.
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Read the following excerpt from Mrs. Drainger's Veil by Howard Mumford Jones:
Emily, of course, had changed. She met me at the door as she met you. She was a shell burned out by one fierce moment of fire.
The figurative language used in the excerpt is
. It helps us infer that Emily is
.
Answer:
metaphor, angry
Explanation:
The figurative language in this excerpt is a metaphor. It helps us infer that Emily is angry. Its a metaphor because she didn't literally burn out by one fierce moment of fire. This metaphor is to show strong emotion threw strong word choices like fire and fierce, that is most used to show anger. This is not a simile because it does not use like or as.
3. _________ Edgar Allen Poe is a famous author in which period?
a. Harlem Renaissance
b. Postmodern
c. Realism
d. Romanticism
I wanna make a podcast about future. Can you give me some questions about future and some answer? Please I need this for my school project
Answer:
question: what would the future be like if we had no animals?
answer: the earth would end dying off because animals help keep the earth alive and safe, and without animals we would have a problem keeping the earth healthy.
Explanation:
there's one question, just go along with it and ask yourself what would the future look like if... and answer it. hope it helps! have fun!!
To choose the correct of (does/does not):I will not deny that the defendant's action might seem heinous. Nevertheless, such a competent jury cannot deny the dire circumstances of the defendant's upbringing! Orphaned at birth, a loveless foster home, little encouragement in either schooling or vocation: Who among us cannot understand the desperation that such circumstances might inspire? I submit that the defendant's crime would never have happened except for such desperate circumstances. You must acquit.
(DOES/DOES NOT) commit a fallacy; specifically, it (DOES/DOES NOT) commit a straw man fallacy.
Answer:
It does commit a fallacy; specifically, it does not commit a straw man fallacy.
Explanation:
The text presented in the question above presents a fallacy, but not the fallacy known as straw man, but the fallacy known as appeal to penalty.
A fallacy is an incorrect argument, which presents irrelevant and error-filled reasoning, in an attempt to convince the listener to make an incorrect decision in the case. The text presented above, presents the fallacy known as appeal to penalty, where the speaker tries to justify the wrong actions committed by someone, putting that person as a victim and trying to win the listener's sympathy to free that person from the accusations. The speaker of the text above, uses this fallacy when trying to victimize a criminal and claim that the crimes committed were carried out because of the sad life that the criminal went through and for that reason, he should be acquitted.
in paragraph 7, the author provides the counterargument to his approach to protesting slavery to —
Answer:
It states in paragraph 7 that the author provided help for the counterargument to his approach to the slavery it was very hard for the ''slaves'' to take part in this action and find out if it was helpful for them.
Explanation:
The dedication to this explanation is for the slaves to keep moving on from slavery, and making a life to help others and become more use to their surroundings and take everything little by little.
What did you learn from the boy in the stripped pajamas
answer:
People should always consider what if it was happening to you or your loved ones.
Explanation:
the son of a nazi started a friendship with a child in stripped pajamas (his nazi provided rags). the rich and powerful family's son seeing inaccurate information about what was occuring on the other side of the fence enticed him and his new friend to get a pair of stripped pajamas for the rich boy to wear and go under the fence. now trapped, he saw the lies, torture etc. until a whole bunch of people including both boys were sent to the gas Chambers. too late for the Nazi family to save their precious child.
Recommend TWO intervention programmes the government could put into place to encourage tourists not litter.And also indicate how EACH recommendation will help the illegal dumping situation
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The two intervention programs that the government could put into place to encourage tourists, not to litter would be the following.
1.- Advertising campaign in the United States airports. As soon as tourists arrive in the United States, there would be TV screens and signs in every airport, informing that littering is strictly prohibited in the United States.
2.- US embassies abroad. A similar campaign should be implemented in the many US embassies around the world. So when people solicit their visas to enter the United States, they could be informed that there is strict legislation in the US regarding littering.
This way tourist will be informed previous their arrival to the country.
These recommendations will help the illegal dumping situation for tourists in that they will be very aware that there will be serious consequences if they are caught littering.
Tell about a funny movie or TV show you saw or a funny book you read. What was the situation? What
happened? What made you laugh most?
Answer:
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So the duke said these Arkansaw lunkheads couldn't come up to Shakespeare; what they wanted was low comedy—and maybe something ruther worse than low comedy, he reckoned.
Based on the excerpt, which best describes the duke’s impression of people in this part of Arkansas?
Answer:
Based on the excerpt, what best describes the duke's impression of people in this part of Arkansas is: he thinks they are not intelligent.
Explanation:
The passage we are analyzing here is from the novel "Huckleberry Finn," which is narrated by the homonym character, a young boy who escapes his abusive father. The author is the famous American author Mark Twain (1835-1910), whose humor and narratives are extremely famous all over the world.
In the passage, we can tell the duke is judging the people of Arkansas as being intellectually inferior. Notice the word choice in "low comedy" and, even worse, "lunkheads". A "lunkhead" is a slow-witted person. The duke thinks those people are not intelligent, which is why their choice of entertainment is "low", inferior.