Answer:
“I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free.”
Explanation:
What’s the correct answer
Answer:
involver
Explanation:
quiet submissive
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What does Tiresias (the blind prophet) say to Odysseus about the rest of his journey?
A.Odysseus will find his wife, Penelope, married to another man
B.Odysseus and his men must not eat the cattle of the sun god, Helios
C.Odysseus must sacrifice one of his men on the open sea if he wants Poseidon to forgive him
D.Odysseus must kill his own son, Telemachus, if he wants to be king again
What's a verb?
what is a verb
Answer: A verb is a word that in syntax conveys an action, an occurrence, or a state of being. In the usual description of English, the basic form, with or without the particle to, is the infinitive. In many languages, verbs are inflected to encode tense, aspect, mood, and voice.
Explanation: Hope this helped
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Why does J.R.R. Tolkien use the subplot on the life of Belladonna Took in The Hobbit?
o to prepare readers for sequels to the original text
O to provide additional details about a main character's personality
O to directly address the readers of the text
to develop a secondary character and story line
Answer:
to provide additional details about a main character's personality
Explanation:
to prepare readers for sequels to the original text – this is not the right answer. The Hobbit does not have clear sequels, and if we consider the Lord of the Rings series as sequels, they don’t have anything to do with Belladonna.
to provide additional details about a main character's personality – this is the correct answer. Through explaining the character of his mother and her subplot, their relationship, and connections, Tolkien wanted to give readers more information about Bilbo himself, about his family and background, and with that, explain to us his character.
to directly address the readers of the text – this is not the right answer. Tolkien does not do this in this passage.
to develop a secondary character and storyline – this is not the correct answer. Tolkien does not use Belladonna further in the story much, so her development is not the right answer.
Answer:
B. To provide additional details about a main character's personality.
Explanation:
No explanation needed. Just trust me, because trusting me would get you the correct answer. :)
Why do you think people choose to escape as a way to deal with their problems? What would you do if you were Katniss and why?
What the adverb in a sentence The store had a very good
sale on ice cream, so I bought
three gallons.
Answer:
very
Explanation:
Very is an adverb as it is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there ).
What’s the answer?????? Please answer this .
Answer:
Going to a sandwich shop instead of a burger place
Explanation:
Hope that helps!
What is the past perfect?
Answer:
past perfect is a tense
which structures is sub +had+v3+obj
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The Great Depression virtually silenced the literary world; almost no important literature or literary movements came out
of this period. True or False?
O completely true
completely false
O partly true-A new movement replaced the Harlem Renaissance movement, but it did not produce any important literature.
O partly true-No new movements began during this time, but some important literary works were published.
Answer:
It is partly true - No new movements began during this time, but some important literary works were published.
"American history" which of the the following events would a person most likely have anticipated when young
Answer:
where are the following event?¿
The writer names Tamir Rice in the first paragraph. Is this an effective strategy to pull the
readers into the text?
Answer:
Yes. He was a young boy shot by cops. This would draw your attention in immediately if you are familiar with the situation
Explanation:
His name would pop out to the reader and the reader would want to know more.
With this in mind, answer the following prompt. Your response must be at least 150 words and refer very specifically to characteristics of chivalry and knighthood
If you were a knight 1,000 years ago...
Would you prefer to be born into knighthood, or earn knighthood with a wealthy sponsor? Why?
Which tenet of chivalry would be the easiest for you to follow? Why?
Which tenet of chivalry would be the hardest for you to follow? Why?
There's something romantic about being a knight — and no, we don't mean sweep-a-fair-lady-off-her-feet kind of romantic. Between the tall tales of heroic deeds and depictions of gleaming, glorious suits of armor, the life of a knight has been made into something grander than it actually was.
The desire to take up sword and shield and live the life of a knight immediately goes out the window once you learn a little more about what that life was actually like. While your the experience of knighthood varied greatly between kingdoms, no matter which banner you bore, they all shared one common quality: life flat-out sucked.
It wasn't entirely impossible for a peasant-turned-warrior to be recognized for greatness and rise in status, but that was exceedingly rare (for reasons we'll get into shortly). For the most part, knights were generally are born into the role. If your father was a knight or if you were of noble birth but far from the line of succession, knighthood was for you.
This meant that, for the most part, from the moment of your birth, you'd be expected to become a knight and fight for your lord. The process typically began at age seven. You'd be given off to a noble to learn as much as you could. The quality of this childhood hinged entirely on the whims of said noble. Then, at age 14, you'd become a squire.
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give 9 healthy and safety practices in food preservation
Answer:
1. Use healthy cooking methods such as steaming, broiling, grilling and roasting.
2. Wash hands and surfaces often using hot, soapy water. Wash your hands before and after you handle food or utensils, especially raw meat, poultry, fish, or eggs.
3. Wash all fruits and vegetables before eating.
4. Separate raw, cooked, and ready-to-eat foods. Keep raw meat, poultry, fish, or eggs away from other foods to prevent cross-contamination. If possible, use separate cutting boards for these foods. If not, be sure to wash cutting boards carefully with soap between uses.
5. Cook foods to a safe temperature using a food thermometer. Uncooked or undercooked animal products can be unsafe.
6. Keep hot foods hot (above 140 degrees) and cold foods cold (below 40 degrees)to prevent bacteria growth.
7. Refrigerate foods within two hours of purchase or preparation (one hour if the temperature is higher than 90 degrees)
8. When in doubt, throw it out. If you are not sure that food has been prepared, served, or stored properly, throw it out. If food has been left out for more than two hours, throw it out.
9. Eat cooked leftovers within four days
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8. The house, with its contents were insured.
Answer:
what we have to do
Explanation:
we have to explain or what
Which theme is reinforced in the excerpt below from Shakespeare’s hamlet?
Answer:
i
Explanation:
have no idea
Blue because it was like a darker
There is a man who has a lion, a goat, and a bundle of grass. He has a boat too. wants to cross a river. His boat is not very strong and therefore he can only take one thing at a time with him. How many times will he have to cross the river? (Note: If the goat and grass are left alone, the goat will eat the grass, if the lion and goat are left alone, the lion will eat the goat.)
Answer:
The answer is : The man will first carry the goat then he will take the lion with him and take the goat back with him then he will take the grass with him as lions don't eat grass the grass will be safe the he will again take the goat with him to cross the river.
The man will have to cross the river 5 times.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
There are two different answers. I personally like the second one better but the expected answer is probably this:
- first take the goat, cross the river and leave the goat;
- return; take the bundle of grass to cross the river and leave the grass;
- take the goat back on the boat and then return;
- leave the goat, take the lion, cross the river and leave the lion;
- return one last time, take the goat, cross the river one final time.
Totally he has to make 7 one-way trip across or return the river.
A different answer is that the man can never take the lion across the river as he will get eaten by the lion half way across! :)
Read this excerpt from A Short Walk around the
Pyramids and through the World of Art by Philip
Isaacson.
The traditional art of African nations is a wonderful part
of the world's art. Like the art of all people who live in
groups called tribes--the people of the Pacific islands,
the Native Americans, the Eskimos, the Indians of the
Northwest Coast of Canada-it was once called
primitive art. But it isn't primitive. It isn't primitive in its
shape or in the way it is made or in the deep feelings it
expresses
Isaacson's purpose is
to inform the reader about traditional art; his tone is
formal.
to persuade the reader to buy traditional art; his
tone is formal.
to entertain the reader with humorous traditional
stories; his tone is informal
to convince the reader to create traditional art; his
tone is informal
.
HELP
Answer:
A. to inform the reader about traditional art; his tone is formal.
Explanation:
Isaacson is not trying to convince the reader of anything. He is also not trying to entertain. He is speaking formally.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
What do the following characters have in common?
Albus Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts, a school for wizards in Harry potter, who is dedicated to fighting Lord Voldermort, an evil wizard. Annemarie Johansen, the brave protagonist in the book, Number the Stars, who learns to be brave in spite of her fears of living during wartimes. Brian Robeson, a character in the book, Hatchet, who survives alone in the wilderness. percy Jackson, a book in the book, The Lightning Thief, who discovers he is a demigod and uses his powers to fight evil.
They are all inspirational
They are all protagonists
They are all antagonists
They are all real-life people.
Answer:
Explanation:
They are all inspirational
Answer:
They are all inspirational.
Explanation:
Despite the fact that they are all different characters they've a unique charm that influences people.
Please help me. It’s Argumentative writing.
Which source is an example of a secondary source?
And please don’t answer with the, “Secondary Sources are” this and that so on and so fourth.
I know that but I am not sure what the answer is. Thats why I’m here in the first place.
O A. Data from a government source showing how much
money software developers make
O B. A report about how many high schools offer software
coding classes
O C. A recording of an interview with a software developer
about the benefits of pursuing that career
O D. A photograph of a successful software developer who
works at a large company
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I believe this is correct, but I’m not quite sure. I’m saying C though because secondary sources (sources originally presented elsewhere) are pretty prominent here. Hope this helps.
8. What does the author urge the black people to standup for?
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read Africa My Africa by David Diop
What does the author urge the black people to stand up for?
Answer: Their freedom, against the humiliation and the mistreatments they suffer.
Explanation:
Diop, a strong advocate of Negritude as a need to reclaim African history, refers to people 'saying no to the whip' as a way to express what he thinks has to be done: give liberty to black people. Furthermore, by the end of the poem, he describes that same liberty as bitter-tasting, meaning that it will only be achieved by a great effort.
Read the dialogue from Act I, scene v of Romeo and
Based on these lines, which statement is true?
Juliet.
Capulet: Why, how now, kinsman! wherefore storm you
O Tybalt is light-hearted, and Lord Capulet is downcast.
so?
O Tybalt iS downcast, and Lord Capulet is light-hearted.
Tybalt: Uncle, this IS a Montague, our foe;
• Tybalt iS ready to fight, and Lord Capulet is less
A villain that is hither come in spite,
impulsive.
To scorn at our solemnity this night.
• Tybalt is less impulsive, and Lord Capulet iS ready to
fight.
Capulet: Young Romeo, is it?
Tybalt: 'Tis he, that villain Romeo.
Capulet: Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone:
Answer:
Tybalt is ready to fight and Lord Capulet is less impulsive.
Explanation:
Tybalt wants to fight Romeo for him embarrassing Romeo's appearance at the masquerade party. Tybalt wants revenge due to Romeo "crashing" the party. Hopefully, you will be able to read the portion where Lord Capulet states that Tybalt is "saucy", or as we would say, he has a temper. Tybalt just cannot get over the fact that Romeo was at the ball. Just so you know, Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo kills in revenge and he is going to be banished!
Rocky's cousin brought him to a party. Rocky didn't know anyone at the party. Shortly after getting there, Rocky's cousin disappeared. Rocky made a lot of new friends at this party and had a great time.
What character trait does Rocky demonstrate?
a
Annoying
b
Cautious
c
Outgoing
d
Selfish
Answer:
c. outgoing
Explanation:
Passive voice in subordinate clauses
Answer:
You can make the passive in a subordinate clause that has a subject and a normal conjugated verb. This is really the same as a normal passive. Active: I thought that Mary had kissed John. Passive: I thought that John had been kissed by Mary.
Explanation:
Why should formal language be used by an interviewer during an oral history interview?
It's more widely understood.
It shows respect.
It proves you're educated.
It shows intelligence.
Answer:
It shows respect.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. It Shows Respect
Explanation:
what is object preposition of when you leave work, bring a sandwich home to me
Answer:
???
Explanation:
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Think about the word above. What does this word mean to you? How do you deal with challenges? What are some ways that you overcome challenges. Tell about a time that you were faced with a challenge. Were you able to overcome your challenge? How did you overcome your challenge?
minimum 7 sentences
Answer:
The word challenge can have many different meanings. To me, challenge reminds me of facing an opponent, whether it be literal or figurative. Some examples of challenges we may face are challenges with our home lives, challenges with friends, grades, sports, etc. You can deal with these obstacles in life by taking a deep breath and having some "me time". One time I was faced with a challenge was when I learned I was moving. I kept my head held high because I didn't want to be a burden, even though I was really hurting on the inside. I was able to overcome that challenge and it's made me a better person today.
Explanation:
Whatis the title of Ibsen's first play? *
Inferences are smart guesses based on details.
FALSE
or TRUE