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PLEASE HELP !! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !!

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Answer 1
I’m not really sure but could you please tell us how you need the help?
Answer 2
A dream sprung to King
That segregation would end
And equal rights starts

Wrote this awhile back, this may help

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4. Below are some of the most popular search engines EXCEPT:​

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I need more information..?



7. How does the word choice in paragraph 70 contribute to the tone of
the passage?

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Answer:

um you have to expliane more what book

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did you read

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The word choice makes the scene more ominous and threatening or

The word choice makes the Tyrannosaurus seem more threatening than it is (i think is this one, i am not sure).

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what is the message in " Dear Basketball" by kobe

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Answer:

love letter to the sport

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“A love so deep I gave you my all – from my mind and body to my spirit and soul. You asked for my hustle, I gave you my heart.

Test Your Understanding
Question 8 of 10
Reading that it is "dark outside and inferring that it is night is an inference of
A. instrumentation
B. location
C. time
D. agency

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Answer:

The answer to this question is D

Why does Hamlet refer to Rosencrantz as a sponge

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In Hamlet, Rosencrantz is referred to as a "sponge" because he has soaked up all the benefits of Claudius's authority. In saying this, Hamlet wants his friend to know that he doesn't trust him and that he regards him as just another one of Claudius's lackeys.

Explanation:

i hope it helps

Please watch the following clip and write a paragraph about what you’ve watched.

Video Clip: Broadway Center Stage: In the Heights | The Kennedy Center


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Answer:

Celebrating 10 years since taking Broadway by storm with its exploration of New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood, In the Heights, directed by Stephanie Klemons, takes the stage at The Kennedy Center for a limited but joyous run. The second of the new Broadway Center Stage series, this semi-staged concert production packs the vibrant musical (winner of four Tony Awards including best musical, best choreography, and best score) with passion and pride in its exploration of New York’s Latino immigrant community. With its infectious music, lyrics by the incomparable Lin-Manuel Miranda, and book by Quiara Alegria Hudes, this production of In the Heights is worthy of the anniversary it is celebrating.

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Emergency situations are usually very unexpected and urgent. How prepared should a person or family be for emergency situations? (i.e. a plan, a pre-packed bag, etc) Should plans include family members who live outside of your household? Explain your reasoning.

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An emergency plan specifies procedures for handling sudden or unexpected situations. The objective is to be prepared to

Prevent fatalities and injuries.Reduce damage to buildings, stock, and equipment.Protect the environment and the community.

Exam Lesson Name: Citations
Exam number: 700647RR
Exam Guidelines
Exam Instructions
Question 1 of 20:
Select the best answer for the question
1. In your research, you find a single chapter in a book that gives background information on your topic. The chapter is 15
pages long, and you only want to devote one paragraph of your essay to this background material. What would be the best
way to incorporate the chapter into your writing?
O A. Quoting
O B. Summarizing
O C. Don't use this chapter in your paper.
O D. Paraphrasing
O Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)

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Quoting since after background info you do quotation and after quotation you do elaboration, remember quotation is always the following: (“”)

How does the introduction of virtual libraries respond to the weakness of physical libraries regarding operating hours?​

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Virtual libraries result in physical libraries not having to be open for as long and fewer people going to these physical libraries. Humans go for whatever is easiest and as they can access a virtual library, they don’t need to go to physical ones

Which sentence in this excerpt from Henry David Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" implicitly argues that people need to think independently and question authority?

a. I believe that the State will soon be able to take all my work of this sort out of my hands, and then I shall be no better a patriot than my fellow-countrymen.
b.seen from a higher still, and the highest, who shall say what they are, or that they are worth looking at or thinking of at all?
c. However, the government does not concern me much, and I shall bestow the fewest possible thoughts on it.
d. If a man is thought-free, fancy-free, imagination-free, that which is not never for a long time appearing to be to him, unwise rulers or reformers cannot fatally interrupt him.

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D

Explanation:

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d. If a man is thought-free, fancy-free, imagination-free, that which is not never for a long time appearing to be to him, unwise rulers or reformers cannot fatally interrupt him.

Explanation:

Spring cleaning can be a big chore. Tell about some other things you might see if you did some spring cleaning in your room or closet

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I would probably find a bunch of clothes that I can't wear anymore. I would probably also find a bunch of knickknacks and old pictures. So much more, but basically you could find virtually anything in your closet

What is credential???

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A credential is a piece of any document that details a qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so.

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a quality, skill, or experience that makes a person suited to do a job : a document which shows that a person is qualified to do a particular job

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did she cook the dinner?(change into passive voice)​

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Answer:

was the dinnwr cooked by her?

What is Moon Shadow’s point of view of the demons and the Land of the Golden Mountain?

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Moon Shadow sees the Land of the Golden Mountain as drab and thinks the demons live like prisoners. ...

According to the book moon shadow sees the demons as harsh, mean, and disgusting creatures.

Pleaseee helpppppppppp

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Answer:

I think the correct answer would be A.

Explanation:

This is because you are reading about parkitecture. This is the only answer that perfectly fits with the text.

Hope this helped you out! Good luck and have a great day! ;)

What effect does the comedic resolution of this excerpt
have on the passage's overall meaning?
A. It provides insight into Twain's uncertainty about hish
future out West and the opportunities in the new
territory.
B. It suggests that in the end, everything works out well
for Western adventurers when individuals reflect on
their experiences.
C. It relieves tension regarding the constant possibility
of uncertainty and tragedy awaiting Easterners in an
unfamiliar context.
D. It undermines the seriousness of any moral lesson
that might be found in Roughing It and highlights the
personal narrative of Twain.

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Answer:

C

Explanation: I just got the answer right


"And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs."
Simile
Personification
Metaphor
Oxymoron

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Answer:

personification

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a churchyard cant actually be hingry seeing as though it isnt living, and "hunger" is a characteristic given to living organisms.

In paragraph 3, the author writes that "Jefferson was so
taken with his birds."
Which sentence has the same meaning as the author's
statement?
01. Jefferson worried about his birds.
2. Jefferson was charmed by his birds. .
3. Jefferson took his birds everywhere.
4. Jefferson was responsible for his birds.

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Answer: Jefferson was charmed by his birds.

Explanation:

The same meaning of "Jefferson was so taken with his birds." is that Jefferson was charmed by his birds. This simply means that Jefferson was really attracted and pleased with the birds.

Being worried or taking the birds everywhere doesn't give the same meaning as taken with the birds. Therefore, the correct option is B.

when writing a cover letter should I write Sincerely at the end of the letter or not?

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Yes

Explanation:

Make sure to offer thanks for their time and consideration, and choose a professional closing salutation such as, “Sincerely,” “Best regards” or “Thank you for your consideration.” Avoid overly familiar phrases like, “Yours,” “Cheers” or “Take care.” -How to Write an Awesome Cover Letter Closing  

Answer:

yes you can use sincerely , it's acceptable

Select the three advantages of print media.

A. Print media messages are everywhere

B. Print media is inexpensive to produce.

C. Print media can be distributed to a specific population.

D. Print media can be retained and read multiple times, increasing the effectiveness.

E. Print media is the fastest way to distribute a message.

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Answer: I think C, D, A would be the most reasonable answers to this question, but feel free to disagree.

Explanation: Here's how I used the process of elimination to find your answers.

A. Printed media is everywhere, although technology has become more popular. I'd say that this is an advantage, as the info on the media will be spread to many people.

B. Print media does cost a lot to produce when it comes to money and its effects on the environment. This is not an advantage to me.

C. People can definitely get (retain) printed media and read as much as they'd like. This would likely help with increasing the effectiveness of its message(s), so this is an advantage.

D. Print media is arguably not as fast as, say, a text message or email. This is not much of an advantage to me.

I hope that my answer(s) help you out somehow! :)

oi oi oi oi Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai and then answer the question.

The strangers leaped out of their boats and pulled them up on the small beach. By signs, they made it clear the castaways should climb aboard.

The fishermen exchanged frightened glances and whispered to one another,

“What about Denzo and Jusuke?”

Gesturing, Manjiro communicated to the strangers about the two men in the cave. Denzo and Jusuke were retrieved, both of them so weak they had to be carried to the boats. Everyone found a place and the sailors shoved off. The two boats rowed away from the island toward an unknown future.

The sun flickered on the restless waves just as it always did. The wind blew just as steadily as it always had. Yet everything had changed. They had been rescued from the island, only to be taken captive by barbarians.

Manjiro stared at the strangers when he thought they weren’t looking. Sometimes he caught them staring at him when they thought he wasn’t looking.

What do the details in this excerpt help readers to infer about the barbarians?

They are just as mean and monstrous as the fishermen expect them to be.
They are suspicious creatures who seem to be from a place other than Earth.
They have a plan to humiliate the fishermen and are waiting for the right time.
They are just as curious about the fishermen as the fishermen are about them.

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They are just as curious about the fishermen as the fishermen are about them

From what I am understanding form the little story the are mainly or mostly curious. Hope this helps!

How do you think Midas would feel about the phrase "the Midas touch" being used as a positive in today's society.

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I would say that Midas's touch could be very positive in riches, although it could cause danger to the world.

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What does the genre of narrative nonfiction offer readers that expository nonfiction does not?

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? i need more info

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the narrative non fiction shows experience and even more feeling unlike expository non fiction that would say "the people were devastated" No they would write "the people of the town couldn't believe their eyes, their houses crashed down by the tornado, ambulances were still on their way, this is unbelievable. The people were devastated, tears were wept on that day"

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identify the incorrect verb form of each sentences and rewrite: Carson wishes that she was wrong about the fate of the town. - The situation Carson relates seems to demand that I am more aware of my effects on the environment.

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Answer:

Carson wishes the fate of the town was different than what she thought.

Explanation:

I honestly hope this is ok?

Help!!!!!
In line 25, what inference can you make about why Anna's mother looks
at her sadly? Use quotes from the poem to support your answer. Make
sure to use the R.A.C.E.S. Strategy. Use the sentence starters and use
proper punctuation.
Here poem

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Answer:

Anna’s mother is slightly annoyed about her child’s fear of these monsters she says she sees, even after telling her they are not real

Think about a story you know that is important to your history: What kinds of details can you remember about the story? Select all that apply.

the place where it happened
the main events
the people involved
the final outcome
the unsolved mysteries

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Answer:

A,B,C,D

Explanation:

hope this helps

The form of the poem is a(n)
A. ode
B. Petrarchan sonnet
C. English sonnet
D. soliloquy

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B. Petrarchan sonnet........

What ideas was Hobbes wrestling with? What were his major influences? In what ways did science and religion influence these ideas?

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Thomas Hobbes is rightly regarded as a monumental figure in the history of philosophy, especially for his masterpiece Leviathan (1651 in English; 1668 in Latin). The scholarly literature on Leviathan is voluminous and has been especially focused upon issues in political philosophy, such as representation and authorization, sovereignty and absolutism, contracts and covenants, and the relationship of civil authority to religion, among others. Since its printing the portrayal in Leviathan XIII of humans in their natural state—an existence that is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short”—has struck the imagination of many of Hobbes’ readers, leaving many seeing Hobbes as pessimistic at best or hopelessly unrealistic at worst.

In Hobbes’ own time, however, he was also well-known, even if sometimes ridiculed, for his views in mathematics, natural philosophy, and optics. In A Minute or First Draught of the Optiques (1646), Hobbes’ own assessment of his work is laudatory:

…I shall deserve the Reputation of having been the first to lay the ground of two Sciences, this of Opticques, the most curious, and that other of natural Justice, which I have done in my book de Cive, the most profitable of all other. (Hobbes 1646 [1983: 622])

Although some contemporaries saw promise in Hobbes’ optics, such as Mersenne, who published Hobbes’ work in this area in 1644 in Ballistica, in the years following the publication of Leviathan Hobbes’ pursuits apart from political philosophy were taken less seriously. There are a number of possible explanations for this decline in the opinion of Hobbes’ competence in these areas, including his numerous attempts to square the circle, the association of his views with atheism by many critics, and the conflicts he had with Robert Boyle at the time of the rise of experimental philosophy. These all contributed to some extent to Hobbes’ exclusion from the Royal Society when it was founded.

If Hobbes’ mathematical and natural-philosophical endeavors failed to be taken seriously by his contemporaries near the end of his life, what purpose is served by understanding these failed attempts?[1] Apart from interest in them on their own terms as episodes in the history of science and philosophy, there are several reasons why we may find these areas of Hobbes’ thought valuable for study. First, Hobbes himself understood his political philosophy, or as he called it “civil philosophy”, to be a science capable of demonstration. Thus, understanding his general views about the nature of scientific demonstration promises to shed light on the way in which he saw civil philosophy as scientific. Second, Hobbes understood natural-philosophical explanations in physics as needing to make use of mathematical principles to count, as he says, as “true physics”. This may seem like a banal claim to a twenty-first century reader, but it was not so to many in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Hobbes’ natural philosophy thus situates him within the shift from qualitative to quantitative physics. Third, Hobbes’ conflicts with the Royal Society show us not only his views of the role of experimentation but also contextualize the rise of experimentalism. After discussing Hobbes’ criteria for scientific knowledge, this entry will address each of these three areas. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!

Read the excerpts from “Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry” and “Speaking Arabic.”

My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.

At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, “I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel—so lonely for one.” And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head.

Which best states how the structure of each excerpt supports a different tone?
a) Anaya structures his text as an anecdote, which gives it a humorous tone, while Nye structures her text as a counterclaim, which gives it a defensive tone.
b) Anaya structures his text as an explanation, which gives it an authoritative tone, while Nye structures her text as an impression, which gives it a soothing tone.
c) Anaya structures his text as a theory, which gives it an academic tone, while Nye structures her text as a list, which gives it an unemotional tone.
d) Anaya structures his text as a news report, which gives it a neutral tone, while Nye structures her text as a critique, which gives it a judgmental tone.

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Answer: A: Each incorporates non-English words.

Anaya structures his text as an explanation, which gives it an authoritative tone, while Nye structures her text as an impression, which gives it a soothing tone.

The literary tone is a concept that refers to the attitude of the narrator of a text and his intention to communicate a message in a certain way. In these two texts, the tone is different.

Rudolfo Anaya's text "Take The Tortillas Out of Your Poetry" has an authoritative tone because the author explains the importance of appreciating one's cultural heritage and to do this he provides a formal explanation through an example "My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance"

Nye's text "Speaking Arabic" has a soothing or calming tone because the author includes a personal opinion or impression about someone how does not realize he has an extensive cultural heritage and she does this in a comforting way "And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches".

In conclusion, Anaya's text has an authoritative tone and Nye's text has a soothing tone.

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write a letter to your uncle telling him the reasons why he will support you to do your course​

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Answer:

Dear uncle you should support me because I am your only niece and its the right thing to do  

Explanation:

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