Answer:
my dream job is probably to have businesses
Answer:
yea I either want to be an automotive engineer, or an NCIS homicide investigative specialist
Complete the sentence. In the new year I want to go.....
Answer:
to a family trip far away from crowds and loud music and vechiles sounds. just there my family and me enjoying the beauty of nature having peace (^__^)
Sentence about your school with one compound proper noun and one proper noun
Answer:
Bob Brainly High School is located in Antarctica.
Explanation:
what is the theme of the book called
"the judas child"
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its for my final semester exam , if not i fail
Answer:
The book is a mystery novel about the disappearance of two young girls three days before Christmas. The novel has a lot of characters, very different from each other and there are plot twists regarding the characters (and the person who is guilty) so you understand that is wrong to judge the characters superficially without actually knowing about them.
Explanation:
"Judas Child" is a mystery novel written by Carol O'Connell and published in 1999. It's known for having a very good ending. To complete the exercise, you have to explain which is the theme of the novel.
Match the sentence to the part of the paragraph it represents.
Answer: From top to bottom: evidence, commentary, and claim
Explanation:
The first sentence to the part represents evidence. The second sentence to the part represents commentary. The Third sentence to the part represents the claim.
What is Evidence?Evidence refers to something that provides proof or points toward a conclusion. It is also used in the courts to justify the person fighting against the other in order to prove his or her innocence.
Comparing the owner's pet serves as proof because a cat near the rocking chair can be concerned about getting its tail injured.
When the sheriff opens the door, the tavern owner looked like a long tail cat rocking on the chairs, represents the commentary.
Therefore, it can be concluded that The part's opening statement serves as proof. The second paragraph's second sentence is commentary. The assertion is made in the third sentence of the part.
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when do differences become conflicts
Answer:
Conflict happens when needs aren't met or when a group or a person is seen as obstructing the goals of another group or person. It also entails struggling over resources and power.
Explanation:
Answer:A conflict is deeper and more long-lasting than a disagreement. A conflict is a deeper disagreement involving layers of emotions, some of which may go unrecognized by the people involved.
Explanation:
What does Rose mean by “You can’t visit the sins of the father upon the child”? How does this line connect to the overall theme of the book? (pg. 79)
Explanation:
you can't visit heaven you can pray and he will here you
Which of these is an incorrect use of parallel structure?
A. Our class needs a president who works hard, listens to peers, and
follows through on commitments.
B. Jenna made the team because of her speed, ball handling, and
she has a good attitude.
O C. It takes discipline to balance academics, extracurricular activities,
and family time.
D. Keith played in the orchestra, starred on the hockey team, and
earned a scouting award.
Answer:
Jenna made the team because of her speed, ball handling, and she has a good attitude.
Answer:
Explanation:
B
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Which of the topics listed would you most likely be able to research using the library or internet, and would you most likely not be able to research?
Answer: the internet and library can help with the American revolution and photosynthesis
Answer:
The topics listed would you most likely be able to research using the library or Internet would be "the process of photosynthesis" and "the American Revolution", and those which you would most likely not be able to research are "the number of shoes you own" and "your best friend's favorite childhood memory"
Explanation:
Which revision corrects the inappropriate shift in verb mood?
Building a homemade birdfeeder is a fun craft that brings
wildlife to your yard. First, it would be best to choose a
design. If you choose to make a wooden birdfeeder, you
will need more tools. If you use a plastic bottle, you can
recycle materials from around your home. Ask an adult to
help you with any cutting. Be sure to find out what type of
birds live in your area and buy the right kind of seed.
A. First, what design are you choosing?
B. First, would you choose a design.
O O O
First, you will want to have chosen a design.
D. First, choose a design.
O
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
D
How is language used figuratively to convey meaning?
ps: the answer is not Figurative language refers to the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or evocative comparison. It uses an ordinary sentence to refer to something without directly stating it.
heeelp. Sharks have been around for many years. The oldest shark teeth are from 400 million years ago. Sharks are known for their very strong jaws. They are strong because both the top and the bottom jaw move.
Which of the following sentences best belongs in the paragraph above?
A.
Ocean water is salty.
B.
Whales are mammals.
C.
Fish use gills to breathe.
D.
Normally, sharks eat alone.
Answer:
D because we are focusing on sharks here and nothing else
What is evidence?
OA) a detective
OB) a clue about an idea
O C) isolated information about a given topic
OD) facts or supporting information used as proof
Answer:
Its D, evidence supports your propostion
what does dr.king mean by this question why do you think this question is important to him? why did he ask this question to others?
Answer:
He asked this question to others to remind them of what he thinks is the most important.
Explanation:
what larger conversation is gabriela moro's responding to in this essay
Which statement best expresses a theme in "Gumption"?
O It is better to stand up for oneself and lose than to do nothing at all.
O A person's words reveal more than a person's actions.
O A person's education is valued more than a person's position in society.
O It is safer to suffer in silence than to speak out and risk punishment.
Answer:
3rd O
Explanation:
The statement which best expresses a theme in "Gumption" is:
A. It is better to stand up for oneself and lose than to do nothing at all.According to the events in Gumpton, we can see that the narrator Russel describes his childhood and the role played by his mother in helping him become a better person.
As a result of this, we are taken on a journey where he describes how tough things were financially for them and how he had to be an "economic gumption" by succeeding.
He shows this by his ability to stand for himself than do nothing.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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Select all that apply. Which choice below is an example of personification? A grand oak stood at attention, daring us to enter the forest. The garden became a prison with tall hedges barring the way out. The gasoline slowly dripped like water through a leaky faucet. The warm blanket snuggled in to embrace the sleeping baby.
Answer:
A grand oak stood at attention, daring us to enter the forest and The warm blanket snuggled in to embrace the sleeping baby.
Explanation:
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Read the poem.
I Dwell In Possibility
by Emily Dickinson
I dwell in Possibility –
A fairer House than Prose –
More numerous of Windows –
Superior – for Doors –
Of Chambers as the Cedars –
Impregnable of eye –
And for an everlasting Roof
The Gambrels of the Sky –
Of Visitors – the fairest –
For Occupation – This –
The spreading wide my narrow Hands
To gather Paradise –
Question 1
Part A
What is a key theme of "I Dwell in Possibility"?
The creation of art is a divine occupation.
Writing is superior to other occupations.
Being cut off from nature is a form of isolation.
A solitary life is not worth living.
Question 2
Part B
How does Emily Dickinson develop the theme indicated in Part A?
Dickinson describes writing poetry as gathering "Paradise."
She beckons visitors to enter her home as often as they would like.
She mocks occupations that don't involve writing.
Dickinson compares poetry to living alone in isolation.
Answer:
A. Major Themes in “I Dwell in Possibility”: Power of poetry, nature, and joy are the major themes of this poem. Throughout the poem, the poet tries to develop the idea that poetry possesses an ultimate power and that it is superior to other genres of literature.
Explanation:
How did herd behavior play out in "The Momsters Are Due on maple street"
Answer:
Herd behavior is ingrained in the mass mindset. The masses are destined/almost doomed to lose because they refuse to accept a straightforward factoid; fear pays poorly. And because they refuse this simple fact, they are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past with perfect precision.
Explanation:
what is the timeline on chapter 2 of to kill a mockingbird bird
Answer: Still set in Maycomb, Alabama, and that's about when Scout and Jem start up school. They hate the new teacher's way of doing things a lot.
Explanation:
Which type of power is being described if you work harder on your math homework because your favorite athlete did a public service announcement about the importance of good grades?
Answer:
Celebrity endorsement
Explanation:
Celebrity endorsement can be defined as a technique used in campaigns related to marketing and various issues, when the goal is to achieve influence.
In the case of the above question, for example, the young person was influenced by an influential personality to achieve better grades at school, this is because there is certainly identification of young people with the athlete chosen to star in the campaign, which conveys credibility, influence and satisfaction of the potential audience, which means that the objective is achieved.
NEGORE, THE COWARD
He had followed the trail of his fleeing people for eleven days, and his pursuit had been in itself a flight; for behind him he knew full well were the dreaded Russians, Negore fled after his fleeing tribe and came upon it this summer night by the head waters of the Pee-lat. Though near the midnight hour, it was bright day as he passed through the weary camp. Many saw him, all knew him, but few and cold were the greetings he received.
"Negore, the Coward," he heard Illiha, a young woman, laugh, and Sun-ne, his sister's daughter, laughed with her.
Black anger ate at his heart; but he gave no sign, threading his way among the camp-fires until he came to one where sat an old man. A young woman was kneading with skillful fingers the tired muscles of his legs. He raised a sightless face and listened intently as Negore's foot crackled a dead twig.
"Who comes?" he queried in a thin, tremulous voice.
"Negore," said the young woman, scarcely looking up from her task.
Negore's face was expressionless. For many minutes he stood and waited. The old man's head had sunk back upon his chest. The young woman pressed and prodded the wasted muscles, resting her body on her knees, her bowed head hidden as in a cloud by her black wealth of hair. Negore watched the supple body, bending at the hips as a lynx's body might bend, pliant as a young willow stalk, and, withal, strong as only youth is strong. He looked, and was aware of a great yearning, akin in sensation to physical hunger. At last he spoke, saying:
"Is there no greeting for Negore, who has been long gone and has but now come back?"
"Thou art my woman, Oona," Negore said, his tones dominant and conveying a hint of menace.
She arose with catlike ease and suddenness to her full height, her eyes flashing, her nostrils quivering like a deer's.
"I was thy woman to be, Negore, but thou art a coward; the daughter of Old Kinoos mates not with a coward!"
"Old Kinoos and I came among you from a strange land. Thy people took us in by their fires and made us warm, nor asked whence or why we wandered. It was their thought that Old Kinoos had lost the sight of his eyes from age; nor did Old Kinoos say otherwise, nor did I, his daughter. Old Kinoos is a brave man, but Old Kinoos was never a boaster. And now, when I tell thee of how his blindness came to be, thou wilt know, beyond question, that the daughter of Kinoos cannot mother the children of a coward such as thou art, Negore."
Again she silenced the speech that rushed up to his tongue.
"Know, Negore, if journey be added unto journey of all thy journeyings through this land, thou wouldst not come to the unknown Sitka on the Great Salt Sea. In that place there be many Russian folk, and their rule is harsh. And from Sitka, Old Kinoos, who was Young Kinoos in those days, fled away with me, a babe in his arms, along the islands in the midst of the sea. My mother dead tells the tale of his wrong; a Russian, dead with a spear through breast and back, tells the tale of the vengeance of Kinoos.
"But wherever we fled, and however far we fled, always did we find the hated Russian folk. Kinoos was unafraid, but the sight of them was a hurt to his eyes; so we fled on and on, through the seas and years, till we came to the Great Fog Sea
"At last we came to Pastolik, which is where the Yukon drowns itself in the Great Fog Sea.
"So, when there came a ship, Old Kinoos stepped forward and said he would show the way. He was an old man then, and his hair was white; but he was unafraid. And he was cunning, for he took the ship to where the sea sucks in to the land and the waves beat white on the mountain called Romanoff. The sea sucked the ship in to where the waves beat white, and it ground upon the rocks and broke open its sides. Then came all the people of Pastolik, (for this was the plan), with their war-spears, and arrows, and some few guns. But first the Russians put out the eyes of Old Kinoos that he might never show the way again, and then they fought, where the waves beat white, with the people of Pastolik.
"Now the head-man of these Russians was Ivan. He it was, with his two thumbs, who drove out the eyes of Kinoos. He it was who fought his way through the white water, with two men left of all his men, and went away along the rim of the Great Fog Sea into the north. Kinoos was wise. He could see no more and was helpless as a child. So he fled away from the sea, up the great, strange Yukon, even to Nulato, and I fled with him.
"This was the deed my father did, Kinoos, an old man. But how did the young man, Negore?"
What information in the story would best support the idea that Kinoos should be called Kinoos, the brave? (1 point)
Select one:
a. He entered many unknown villages seeking shelter.
b. He raised a child on his own.
c. He travelled across the Great Fog Sea.
d. He volunteered for a dangerous deed.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He entered many unknown villages seeking shelter.
Read excerpts from the biography and memoir.
Biography: Wilbur and Orville Wright came from a family who valued education. Their father was a minister and had plenty of books in the family library for the boys to read. When Wilbur was eleven and Orville seven, their father bought them a toy helicopter that sparked their interest in flight.
Memoir: Late in the autumn of 1878, our father came into the house one evening with some object partly concealed in his hands, and before we could see what it was, he tossed it into the air. Instead of falling to the floor, as we expected, it flew across the room till it struck the ceiling, where it fluttered awhile, and finally sank to the floor. It was a little toy, known as a “helicopter,” but which we at once dubbed a “bat.”
Contrast the two passages. How are they different?
A.
Only the biography states their father was a minister.
B.
Only the biography states the boys called the toy a bat.
C.
Only the memoir states the boys were raised to value education.
D.
Only the memoir states that the helicopter sparked their interest in flight.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Only the biography states their father was a minister.
From the third line of the biography, the second sentence started with explicitly saying that their father was a minister. A fact which isn't mentioned anywhere in the extracted memoir. The memoir gave a much more different insight and even personal perspective to how both brothers lived. But it never stated the occupation of their father beyond he being their father
Answer:
It's A.
Explanation:
Who would you write about 
Norma- Selfish
Author-good morals
Is this sentence simple,compound,complex or compound-complex: Humans breath in before they dive underwater, but harbor seals exhale and then use stored oxygen for breathing
Answer:compound-complex
Explanation:
Answer: compound complex
Explanation:
A song that tells a story, often using simple, folksy language.
Answer: A ballad?
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it would be Folk songs
Explanation:
How do the dwarfs react to Snow White's appearance in their home?
A: The dwarfs demand that Snow White leave the cottage and return to the woods.
B: The dwarfs are relaxed because they are used to visitors.
C: The dwarfs admire her beauty and leave her undisturbed.
D: The dwarfs are angry when they realize that their beds have been slept in.
i have to do a speech comparing the percy jackson and the lightening thief book and film.
i have got a lot of differences as the film is very inaccurate but i do need some similarities.
ONLY ANSWER IF A PERCY JACKSON FAN OR ACTUALLY KNOW ABT IT
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Answer:
Similarities between the lightning thief book and movie In the movie the main characters are the same in terms of people: Percy, Grover and Annabeth; Main characters are older; Annabeth Chase: A comparison of the the book and movie versions of The Lightning Thief, the first installment of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & The Olympians series.
Explanation:
What is Gies's main concern in this passage?
reading Anne’s diary before anyone else could
thinking about the people who had been arrested and Anne’s writings
controlling her fear
making sure her husband was safe
Answer: What is Gies's main concern in this passage?
thinking about the people who had been arrested and Anne’s writings
Explanation: Read the attached she haunted by the fact that some more Anne's pages remained cast around the floor in hiding place. She was afraid to go back up there. She was afraid to go behind the bookcase again.
Gies's main concern in this passage thinking about the people who had been arrested and Anne’s writings. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is passage?The term “passage” refers to the explanation and description of a sentence in relation to a topic. The passage aimed to describe those details related to the theme of the story. The different passage is to justify to the different things as to clarify. The passage is to define the significant terms.
According to Gies, the passage's primary focus is these. Gies' primary concerns are the people who were arrested and Anne's writings. The fact that some more of Anne's pages were strewn around the floor in the hiding spot haunted them.
As a result, the Gies's main concern in this passage thinking about the people who had been arrested and Anne’s writings. Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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Identify whether the sentence below is a fragment, run-on or a correct sentence.
Operated by wires above the stage, the marionettes whose features seemed lifelike.
A.
Fragment
B.
Run-on
C.
Correct
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