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Part A
Read the sentence from Sarah, Plain and Tall.
"A squall!" he yelled to us.
What is the meaning of the word squall?
a storm
a loud noise
a rush of water
a shadow
Answer:
storm
Explanation:
Sarah would not like to be told that. She was originally from Maine where squalls (high winds, low clouds,, heavy rains) were common. It to her, meant the sea would be rough and dangerous.
However she was living on the prairie at the time and it is just as deadly on the plains. It's main characteristic is violent winds carrying water (rain, snow) that is very unpleasant and perhaps destructive.
Which dragon from how to train your dragon is known has the unholy offspring of lightning and death itself?
(sorry for the wrong subject
Answer:
Night Fury
Explanation:
Answer:
A Night Fury (Toothless)
Explanation:
They are lightning and death itself
How was Matt Bishop an hero in the book the cradle by Patrick Somerville I am making a resume on him so can someone give me the best correct answer
Yes he was a hero in the Cradle since he went out of his way to help his wife out and make their family bigger by finding her mother.
here it is if you disagree
On the story The Cradle it says that Matt Bishop went to find the antique his pregnant wife had asked him to bring home. His wife Marissa dreamed of nothing else but bringing her baby home to the cradle she herself slept in. The crib that her mom took care of her but soon left her life by abandoning her and never reaching out. Marissa did not want to know where her mom was.
Explanation:
What type of writing technique is being used in the sentence below?
Alexander had a terrible, no good, very bad day.
Select one:
O a.
oxymoron
O b. pathetic fallacy
O c. superlative
O d. tripling
June earned $75 last week. April earned $25. June’s earnings were how many times greater than April’s?
Answer:
3 times greater
Explanation:
75/25 = 3
please mark me as brainliest!
Answer:
9
Explanation:
brainleist???
I need to make the following sentences plural
Do you have any beans ?
Can you buy me some flour ?
Give me some rice
I want to drink some water
Do you have any juice ?
1.beans
2.flour
3.rice
4.waters
5.juices
Plz help this is due in 8mins!!! im rlly stressed out!
1. Reread the highlighted lines. Then give a short summary of what happened at the intersection and explain.
2. What do you think Saeng might be thinking or feeling as the instructor is evaluating her performance on the test? Explain.
Answer:
Do you still need help because I can help?
The __________ is the process of constant change, often relating to characters or theme within a story.
Answer:dynamic
Explanation:
HELP I HAVE FIVE OF THESE WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER FINISHES THEM
We decided to go to the football game, even though it was supposed to rain.
Select one:
a. phrase
b. independent clause
c. subordinate clause
Answer:
phrase
Explanation:
phrase is the answer
Answer:
A phrase
Explanation:
some of mah drawing
YALL PLS HELP CRISIS
i have a test on irony tomorrow
can someone explain in a simple way dramatic, verbal, and situational irony
Workplace harassment laws protect only against harassment that is physical in nature.
True or false
Career Explorations
What does meta mean?
large
thinking
awareness
seeing
Answer:Meta means for someone to do or make something!
Why do you have to consider FITT principles and scheduling in doing strength training?
Answer:
Understanding the F.I.T.T. concept can assist you in developing a training plan that will be more successful in helping you achieve your fitness objectives. These are the four things you should consider when designing exercises that are tailored to your specific objectives and fitness level.
Explanation:
Hope it helps:)
What characteristic of the mantis makes it enjoyed as a pet?
Answer:
mantids show an amazing mastery of hunting skills.
Explanation:
Man vs nature examples in Huckleberry Finn
Answer:
the first example of man vs nature in huckleberry Finn is when after jim and Huckleberry escape a town. Jim predicts that a storm is coming, two days later it does and they end up in a flood.
The rest also deal with the river as it is their greatest enemy throughout the book.
Explanation:
Rewrite each sentence using the necessary punctuation marks. Remember to capitalize where appropriate.
many of the dried leaves fell to the ground
how does pavel view burnos family?
Answer:
I am unsure but I think
Explanation:
The fans crowed into the packed arena but the show was delayed for two hours.
which is not a run on sentence
a. The fans crowed into the packed arena , but the show was delayed for two hours.
b.The fans crowed into the packed arena but, the show was delayed for two hours.
c. The fans crowed into the packed arena; but the show was delayed for two hours.
d. The fans crowed into the packed arena; but, the show was delayed for two hours.
(C) “ The fans crowed into the packed arena; but the show was delayed for two hours.”
in "the metamorphosis," how does gregor first react when he discovers that he has become an insect?
Gregor reacts by going back to sleep. thinking it will go away and that what is happening is just a bad dream.
Although she could neither sing or act she was as a matter of fact obsessed about becoming a hollywood star.
I'll admit it, I who ate you're left over slices of pepperoni pizza.
12. We set off soon. We will arrive soon.
-> The sooner ………
13. The joke is good. The laughter is loud.
-> The better ……………………………………………….……..
14. She gets fat. She feels tired.
-> The fatter ……………………………………………….………
15. As he gets older, he wants to travel less.
-> The older ……………………………………………….………
16. The children are excited with the difficult games.
-> The more ……………………………………………….………
17. People dive fast. Many accidents happen.
-> The faster ……………………………………………….………
18. I meet him much. I hate him much
-> The more ……………………………………………….………
19. My boss wo
5 days ago — 12. We set off soon. We will arrive soon. -> The sooner ……… 13. The joke is good. ... 14. She gets fat. She feels tired. -> The fatter …
i'm good
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In 5 sentences, describe integrity in your own words, using the following excerpt as a guide.
If you're a new student (or can think back to when you were), you probably remember being given some information about your school's academic honesty policies during the first few days of classes. This information likely addressed, among other things, the school's requirements for submitting original work, policies regarding cheating, and expectations of student behavior. In giving you this information, your school wasn't suggesting you'd cheat; rather, they merely wanted to inform you that they expect all students to act with a certain degree of integrity.
Integrity is a term used to describe a person's level of honesty, moral commitments, and willingness to do what's right. For example, we expect our doctors to be honest with us about diagnoses, won't try to prescribe medications we don't need, and will generally work in the best interest of our health and well-being. We expect this because, in most societies, doctors are perceived to be people of great integrity with strong moral compasses.
Conversely, if your doctor didn't have any integrity, he or she might be strongly influenced by drug companies or bribes and might talk you into getting tests or procedures you don't need. When this happens, society takes a dim view of that person—and in some cases legal charges are brought—because he or she was expected to act with integrity.
Let's review. In general, integrity is a word used to describe a person's commitment to honesty and a willingness to do what's right. For example, a person who abstains from cheating, lying, or stealing would be considered to be a person who acts with great integrity. In most societies, integrity is an important aspect of culture and contributes to the strength of a community.
In academic environments, for example, students are expected to avoid plagiarism and submit work that is entirely their own. Other areas where integrity is important include the legal and justice systems and politics. Despite its importance, though, universal definitions or understandings of integrity can be difficult to locate. This is often because the concept of integrity is a social construct, which is subjective and tends to change as societies and cultures evolve.
Answer:
Having integrity is the skill of being honest, and staying true to the right morals. Having integrity means you do the right things and not the bad things.
Integrity is also described in hardworking people, who are responsible and try their very best to do a task. People who are selfless, and patient also have strong integrity. Lastly, helping a person in need is called integrity.
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Answer:
Hi, I think the answer is the second option because that option sounds more reliable then the others, I am not able to determine the rest of the sentence for option 3 so this is my answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
ok but give my brainliest ;)
so crossing that bridge when you come to it is b) when you don't solve or think about any part of your life until you have to
e.g im not sure if I can do the show on Wednesdays if I get into the audition
you might not actually get into the auditions so someone else might say we'll cross that bridge/ problem when we get to it , until you get it its not relevant now.
hope that helps xxx
Please give me the answer
Answer:
one of the answers i dont know ask mom maybe
Explanation:
What is a story's theme
Answer:
The term theme can be defined as the underlying meaning of a story. It is the message the writer is trying to convey through the story. Often the theme of a story is a broad message about life.
Explanation:
What does sunset mean to you?
Answer:
sunset is a flaming and gorgeous moment for me.
For me, sunset is when the sun has decided to take a short break from one side of the earth to the other. This makes us see the moon more clearly and it shows that even the brightest people in the world can burn out, but with a little patience and time, they can be rebuilt into the happy person that they once were.
what does the description of the stout pearl buyers trick with the coin suggest about his motives and personality? How does this trick foreshadow the result of his meeting with kino?
Answer:
The pearl dealer's tricks suggest that he is a crafty, conniving man who makes his living taking advantage of sellers and can manipulate the appearance of his products. The fact that he can quickly make the coin disappear and reappear alludes to his cunning, sly personality.
Explanation:
hope this helped
have a great day!
write sentences of your own using the past simple tense.
Answer:
I went to the store yesterday, and I bought an apple and some chips. I then drove home and unpacked my groceries. I went to play with my cat, but she was asleep.
slogan for department of labor
Answer:
A fair day's wage for a fair day's work The motto of the American Federation of Labor.
Explanation:
What is the extended metaphor in the poem 'Funeral Blues'?
Turn off the clocks and cut the telephone cords.
Give the dog a juicy bone so it stops barking.
Make the pianos stop playing and then bring out the coffin and the mourners, accompanied only by a quiet drum.
Let airplanes fly sadly over us and write “He is Dead” in the sky.
Put black bows around the white necks of the pigeons in the street.
Make the traffic cops wear black gloves.
He was everything to me: all the points of the compass. He was my work week and my day off. He was every hour of my day, present in everything I spoke or sang. I thought our love would never end. That wasn't true.
I don’t want to see the stars anymore: put out their lights. Take the moon out of the sky and take the sun apart. Pour the ocean down the drain and sweep the forest away. Nothing good can ever happen again.
Answer:
1. Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.
(The speaker is sad)
2. Let aero planes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling on the sky the message ‘He is Dead’.
Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
(Someone died)
3. He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
(The speaker is saying that this person was everything to them.)
4. The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun,
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood;
For nothing now can ever come to any good.
(He thinks that everything should disappear)