Answer: The author wants to inform readers about trees.
Answer: In "A Tree is Growing" the main message is what trees are like and how they grow and change during the year. The author wants to inform readers about trees.
2- What is the function of the infinitive phrase in the following sentence:
His favorite power tool to make home improvements is the handsaw.
noun
adjective
adverb
Answer:
Explanation:
Infinitive Phrases
You guessed it. Infinitive phrases include infinitives. So, what is an infinitive? It’s a "to + verb" construct. When “to” is attached to a verb in this manner, it’s no longer working as a preposition. Rather, it becomes part of the verb. Examples include, “to walk,” “to read,” or “to eat.” Infinitives can act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
As a noun, they might act as the subject of the sentence. For example, “To travel is the only thing on her mind.” As an adjective, they’ll modify a noun. For example, “ShuYi always brings a book to read.” As an adverb, they’ll modify verbs, other adjectives, or other adverbs. For example, “Katherine braved the windstorm to search for her lost dog.”
Miss Maudie's house catches fire. After all of the commotion, Scout realizes that she has
something that isn't hers. What is it? Who put it on her?
Answer:
A blanket and boo Radley put it on her
Explanation:
“They stuck their tongues out at him and continued to run.”
What example of figurative language is used in the above excerpt?
Question 10 options:
Simile
hyperbole
metaphor
personification
Answer:
You should try B. Hyperbole
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
i got the same question and got it right
Change the following sentence into negative and interrogative :
a)We need a teacher .
b) She can speak 5 languages.
c) I work in Bristol .
d)You can play tennis
NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
a) We don't need a teacher
b) She cannot speak 5 languages
c) I do not work in Bristol
d) You cannot play tennis
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
a) Do we need a teacher?
b) Can she speak 5 languages?
c) Do you work in Bristol?
d) Can you play tennis?
central idea is NOT generalized. It is NOT an observation about life.
True or False help fast
Answer:
True if i am correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
True!
Explanation:
Central idea is what the section of a text is telling you, it is not any of those. Think of it like main idea but for only a certain part. Hope I helped! Gl!
Identify a memory that this poem brings to mind for you :)(:
Answer:
Honestly i dont know why this is the memory that pops up but it reminds me of when i started taking care of my sister
Explanation:
Answer:
it reminds me of a broken ❤️
Jasmine knew she had to race home from school. Grandma would be arriving before dinner. Jasmine made a welcome poster and taped it
on the door. Then, she drew flowers on a card and left it on the pillow where Grandma would sleep. When Grandma arrived, Jasmine welcomed her
with a big hug
How does Jasmine feel about Grandma's visit?
O 1. tired
0 2. shy
3. hopeful
4.
excited
Growth: Reading 6+ MI 2010
Question #4
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Answer:
4. Excited
Explanation:
What is the tone of “You Are the Electric Boogaloo”?
what is the interjection in this sentence?
Wow, I have never seen a baby tiger up close before.
Answer:
Surprised
Explanation:
You are surprised about a baby tiger up close.
What’s a good introduction/hook for gandhis quote “ The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” for an essay??
What can you infer that the
author's purpose may be from
the following title?
The 10 Top Charities to Donate
To
A. inform
B. entertain
C. persuade
Answer:
A
Explanation:
he is stating something about charities so that would be to inform.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
it makes sense for it to be the letter a
Identify the characteristics of major characters and minor characters.
Answer:
The answers for the major character are: "Also known as the primary character" and "Influence the plot and characters".
The answers for the minor character are: "Also known as the secondary characters" and "Contribute to but are not essential to the plot".
Explanation:
1 AUTHOR'S CLAIM The Four-Day School Week by Denis-Mane Ordway This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B. "The four-day school week is a concept that has been utilized in rural schools for decades Part A: Which statement best provides an to respond to budgetary shortfalls. There has inference that can be made about the been little peer-reviewed research on the author's claim? four-day school week that has focused on All parents support the four-day week. the perception of parents who live in school districts that have recently switched to the Not all parents agree with the four-day four-day model. This study collects data from week. 584 parents in three rural Missouri school © All parents are against the four-day week. districts transitioning to the last year's four- day school week. The quantitative statistical Part B: Which detail from the text best supports analysis identifies significant differences in your answer in part A ? Select two options. parents' perceptions classified by children's age, special education identification, and the four-day school week is a concept that has free and reduced lunch status. Strong been utilized in rural schools for decades to parental support for the four-day school respond to budgetary shortfalls week was identified in all demographic strong parental support for the four-day school areas investigated: however, families with week was identified in all demographic only elementary-aged children and families © families with only elementary-aged children with students receiving special education and families with students receiving special services were less supportive than other education services were less supportive groups.
Answer:
part A : this statement best provides an to respond to budgetary shortfalls "the perception of parents who live in school districts that have recently switched to the Not all parents agree with the four-day four-day model. This study collects data from week. 584 parents in three rural Missouri school All parents are against the four-day week. districts transitioning to the last year's four- day school week. The quantitative statistical"
Explanation:
part B : 1. "parents' perceptions classified by children's age, special education identification, and the four-day school week is a concept that has free and reduced lunch status." 2." however, families with week was identified in all demographic only elementary-aged children and families families with only elementary-aged children with students receiving special education and families with students receiving special services"
What is the correct meaning of the word unanimous?
The vote to replace the streetlights was unanimous,
shown to be necessary
discussed at great length
required by law
agreed upon by everybody
It’s A shown to be necessary
Answer:
having the agreement and consent of all.
Explanation:
Answer:
agreed upon by everybody
Explanation:
Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday.
Which revision corrects the run-on sentence?
O 1. Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature, the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday.
2. Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature; the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday.
03. Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature but the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday.
4. Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature and the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday.
Answer:
03. Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature but the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday
The statement, ''Jack struggled with the shifts in temperature; the frosty air of the early morning became a baking heat by midday.'', is the one that can be used to revision the correct run-on sentence for the one given above. Therefore, the option 2 holds true.
What is the significance of a run-on sentence?A run-on sentence can be referred to or considered as a sentence, which is not complex in nature, and at the same time involves the usage of two simple sentences by separating them with a punctuation mark.
In the above sentence, it can be seen that the two sentences that are independently complete in their meanings are merged together in order to create a single run-on sentence by showing the relationship that the individual sentences have.
Therefore, the option 2 holds true and states regarding the significance of a run-on sentence.
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In the video we are told at 6:20 that "Tragedy is concerned with the doings of men which in philosophy are discussed under ethics..." Make a prediction about Romeo and Juliet based on this information about tragedies.
Answer and Explanation:
Based on the above statement, we can see that the tragedy that happens to Romeo and Juliet was written to present a discussion about human behavior and how to allow wrong situations to be maintained can cause very serious problems.
This is because the death of Romeo and Juliet was caused by the fight between the family of the two, which had several chances of being finalized, but for the sake of pride and irresponsibility of the two family it was carried forward to the point that managed to cause a tragedy. With that we can see that the actions of men have consequences, which may be greater than we imagine.
Identify the THREE prepositions in this sentence: He dreams of the day when humans travel beyond our own solar system.
Answer:
he, day, our
Explanation:
'Nature is important to our wellbeing and we should be outside as
much as possible.'
Write an article for the college magazine explaining your point of
view on this statement.
(24 marks for content and organisation 16 marks for technical accuracy)
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Answer:
Research reveals that environment can increase or reduce our stress, which in turn impacts our bodies. What you are seeing, hearing, experiencing at any moment is changing not only your mood, but how your nervous, endocrine, and immune systems are working.
The stress of an unpleasant environment can cause you to feel anxious, or sad, or helpless. This in turn elevates your blood pressure, heart rate, and muscle tension and suppresses your immune system. A pleasing environment reverses that.
And regardless of age or culture, humans find nature pleasing. In one study cited in the book Healing Gardens, researchers found that more than two-thirds of people choose a natural setting to retreat to when stressed.
Explanation:
Nature heals
Being in nature, or even viewing scenes of nature, reduces anger, fear, and stress and increases pleasant feelings. Exposure to nature not only makes you feel better emotionally, it contributes to your physical wellbeing, reducing blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension, and the production of stress hormones. It may even reduce mortality, according to scientists such as public health researchers Stamatakis and Mitchell.
Research done in hospitals, offices, and schools has found that even a simple plant in a room can have a significant impact on stress and anxiety.
Nature soothes
In addition, nature helps us cope with pain. Because we are genetically programmed to find trees, plants, water, and other nature elements engrossing, we are absorbed by nature scenes and distracted from our pain and discomfort.
This is nicely demonstrated in a now classic study of patients who underwent gallbladder surgery; half had a view of trees and half had a view of a wall. According to the physician who conducted the study, Robert Ulrich, the patients with the view of trees tolerated pain better, appeared to nurses to have fewer negative effects, and spent less time in a hospital. More recent studies have shown similar results with scenes from nature and plants in hospital rooms.
Nature restores
One of the most intriguing areas of current research is the impact of nature on general wellbeing. In one study in Mind, 95% of those interviewed said their mood improved after spending time outside, changing from depressed, stressed, and anxious to more calm and balanced. Other studies by Ulrich, Kim, and Cervinka show that time in nature or scenes of nature are associated with a positive mood, and psychological wellbeing, meaningfulness, and vitality.
Furthermore, time in nature or viewing nature scenes increases our ability to pay attention. Because humans find nature inherently interesting, we can naturally focus on what we are experiencing out in nature. This also provides a respite for our overactive minds, refreshing us for new tasks.
In another interesting area, Andrea Taylor’s research on children with ADHD shows that time spent in nature increases their attention span later.
Nature connects
According to a series of field studies conducted by Kuo and Coley at the Human-Environment Research Lab, time spent in nature connects us to each other and the larger world. Another study at the University of Illinois suggests that residents in Chicago public housing who had trees and green space around their building reported knowing more people, having stronger feelings of unity with neighbors, being more concerned with helping and supporting each other, and having stronger feelings of belonging than tenants in buildings without trees. In addition to this greater sense of community, they had a reduced risk of street crime, lower levels of violence and aggression between domestic partners, and a better capacity to cope with life’s demands, especially the stresses of living in poverty.
This experience of connection may be explained by studies that used fMRI to measure brain activity. When participants viewed nature scenes, the parts of the brain associated with empathy and love lit up, but when they viewed urban scenes, the parts of the brain associated with fear and anxiety were activated. It appears as though nature inspires feelings that connect us to each other and our environment.
Too much time in front of screens is deadly
“Nature deprivation,” a lack of time in the natural world, largely due to hours spent in front of TV or computer screens, has been associated, unsurprisingly, with depression. More unexpected are studies by Weinstein and others that associate screen time with loss of empathy and lack of altruism.
And the risks are even higher than depression and isolation. In a 2011 study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, time in front of a screen was associated with a higher risk of death, and that was independent of physical activity!
Read the following poem, "Harlem" by Langston Hughes:
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
Which best describes the AUTHOR'S PURPOSE for writing this poem?
Question 9 options:
To inform readers about what happens to rotten meat
To explain to readers how easy it is to follow one's dreams
To help readers understand the dangers of achieving one's dreams.
To describe the negative effects of not being able to achieve one's dreams.
Answer:
1. A dream deferred is a wasted opportunity which leaves scars in the individual concerned. This dream when not realized might also result in negative consequences on the society when it explodes.
2. To describe the negative effects of not being able to achieve one's dreams.
Explanation:
The poem, Harlem, written by Langston Hughes in 1951 describes certain things that could happen to a dream not realized due to certain circumstances. The different things that can happen to it are visualizations of decay, rot, a sore, and something stinking. This dream becomes relegated to the background and might soon become extinct.
It is also possible that this dream could explode, perhaps when the individual engages in negative things because of not realizing his dreams.
Diagramming Practice: Compound Subjects, Verbs, and Direct Objects
Analyze every word, and then diagram the sentence in the space provided.
I'll do the first two problems to get you started
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Problem 1
Mary and Jenny are the two subjects of this sentence. They are the compound subject when we group them together as one. Subjects are nouns since they are a person place or thing. In this case, we're talking about two persons.
We group them because they are both performing the same action (verb) of running. Specifically they both ran in the rain.
Rain is also a noun, but it's not the subject of the sentence. The rain isn't performing an action, at least in the sense the sentence is stating. We consider this the indirect object.
The word "and" is a conjunction. It connects the two subjects to form the compound subject overall.
The word "in" is a preposition which describes how a person or object is located in relation to another. It also helps set up context.
The word "the" is an article which comes before a noun.
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Problem 2
"My" is a possessive pronoun. Other examples of possessive pronouns are: hers, his, theirs. They are pronouns that describe relationships or ownership. So in this case, the relationship here is that it's your uncle.
The subject of the sentence is the uncle. The verb or action he takes is "cook". The verb is in the future tense due to the "will cook"
The direct objects here are lunch and dinner since the verb cook connects to these objects. In other words, lunch and dinner are nouns (they are things to describe certain eating events).
The word "or" is considered a conjunction since it connects two nouns or phrases.
According to stanzas 3 and 4, why did the narrator feel harassed and
tired at one point in his life?
A)
He resented his father forcing him to work on the
farm
B)
He tried to get ahead and his plans did not work.
C) He fell in love and the woman left him.
D) He had achieved all of his dreams.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What are some of the animals that make Russia ecosystem.
Answer:
Asiatic black bears, snow leopards, polar bears, and small, rabbit-like mammals called pikas.
Why do Christians believe they must be stewards?
Answer: Christian stewardship is the only way we fulfill these commands of God.
Explanation:
'It is people who have extraordinary skill, courage, and determination who deserve to be famous, not those who have good looks or
lots of money or behave badly.'
Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper in which you argue your point of view in response to this statement.
Answer:
MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST
pa mark po ako please
Please help! Why do you think humans should be sended to Mars
Answer:
Because of overpopulation is the simple answer
Explanation:
Overpopulation is becoming a more and more important issue
Derrick is writing his Works Cited page for his paper on the use of chia seeds in cooking. He has used information from the book Shanti's Kitchen Recipes written by Shanti Robinson. The book was published by Norfolk Publications in 1992.
According to MLA guidelines, which is the correct way for Derrick to cite the book?
Answer:
Robinson, Shanti. Shanti's Kitchen Recipes. Norfolk Publications, 1992.
Explanation:
I did it on study island and got it correct.
Which sentences contain a restrictive or nonrestrictive relative clause? Select 3 options.
The car, which took Miah months of saving money to buy, is parked in the garage.
The bicycle that Kameron has had since he was ten years old is still in great shape.
My professor, a graduate of Arizona State University, taught me a lot about writing.
Sierra met the boy whose parents recently opened the restaurant across the street.
The ocean, calm and peaceful, beckoned Joel to dip his toes in the warm water.
Answer:
A, B, D
Explanation: hope it helps ^w^
The sentences that contain a restrictive or nonrestrictive relative clause are:
The car, which took Miah months of saving money to buy, is parked in the garage.The bicycle that Kameron has had since he was ten years old is still in great shape.What is a Restrictive Clause?This is a type of clause which introduces information that is important to a text and its understanding.
Hence, we can note that the third answer is "Sierra met the boy whose parents recently opened the restaurant across the street."
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[anime] who has the best devil fruit power (One Piece)
Answer:
I think Captain Buggy has the best devil fruit power
Explanation:
Answer:
luffy has the best devil fruit powers because he can beat almost every villian in the series.
Explanation:
Which is a run-on sentence?
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
is in Idaho, it is home to lava flows and cinder cones.
In the wintertime, long icicles often hang from the
gutters along our roof.
"Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is in Idaho, it is home to lava flows and cinder cones" is a run on sentence as there is no proper punctuation or appropriate conjunctions here.
What is a run-on sentence?A run-on sentence usually occurs when two independent clauses in a sentence run together without using proper punctuation and appropriate conjunctions between them. Run-on sentences are also also known as fused sentences
In the run-on sentences, independent clauses are not joined properly. Independent clauses refers to the sentences with a subject and a verb that can stand on its own and convey a proper meaning.
Basically, run-on sentence can be recognized if a passage can be divided into two complete thoughts, without adding, rearranging, or removing any words.
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Which two statements best express themes in the passage?
Self-focus can lead to being conceited.
Photography is an important art form that should be preserved.
Evidence of a prior time reminds people of their worth in life.
Joy comes from looking back on the past.
Gratitude and family is a key to growth and happines
This question is missing the passage. I've found the complete question online. Since the options are the same, I will omit them.
The Girl in the Picture
I loved to look at the old photographs, especially the ones with me in them. I suppose that was bad of me and proved I was stuck on myself, but I couldn't help it. The pictures with me in them were just more interesting. Every stage of my life was there, snapped by the camera and stamped on a glossy piece of paper. I loved seeing myself at three, standing with my brother, Donald, in front of the house in our matching cowboy and cowgirl outfits, or standing on a chair in front of the kitchen counter, mixing a birthday cake for Mother. The pictures reminded me that I was real, that I always had been real and always would be real, and that I wasn't just some girl someone had made up.
Which two statements best express themes in the passage?
Answer:
The two statements that best express themes in the passage are:
Evidence of a prior time reminds people of their worth in life.
Joy comes from looking back on the past.
Explanation:
The narrator in the passage clearly derives happiness from looking at the pictures. Photos allow her to remember, to watch herself grow and change. And a sense of worth comes from it, since watching her own history pictured like that makes her realize how true it all is. She is a real person, with a real history. Being able to see that, being reminded of that, makes her happy. Therefore, the two themes expressed in the passage are:
Evidence of a prior time reminds people of their worth in life.
Joy comes from looking back on the past.