/1. She / leave the room
...What has she just done? She has just left the room................................... 2. they / watch the news
...What they have just done? They have just watched the news........................ 3. I / finish homework
...What I have just done? I have just finished homework..................................... 4. he / put on the jacket
...What he has just done? He has just put on the jacket.................................... 5. she / catch a fish
...What she has just done? She has just caught a fish ..................................... 6. he / call a taxi
...What he has just done? He has just called the taxi
3. Lines 34-35: In which line does King refer to where he is giving the speech? What does
he mean by this reference?
Answer:
Technically to remind white people that BLM.
Donald Hall says that usually his first drafts are _____. Select one: a. almost perfect b. pretty good c. good to go d. terrible
Answer:
d. Terrible
Explanation:
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Answer: The answer should be B
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suppose you are asked to write an informative report about a topic you know very well what is the first stem you should take
Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?
Answer: ?
pls! im in a meeting and everyone who answers this riddle correctly gets a homework pass! There is 5 mins!
Answer:
your age!
Explanation:
hope this is right!
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What color is your toothbrush?
Answer:
Blue and red
Explanation:
It has a Treasure X design to it with skeleton pirates and gold -- It also has a skeleton head for a cap
Answer:
Mines is pink and green :P
Explanation:It has cinderella pricess as the design
What does Stevenson think about the justice system
Answer:
What is justice Bryan Stevenson?
Based in Montgomery, Alabama, Stevenson has challenged bias against the poor and minorities in the criminal justice system, especially children. He has helped achieve United States Supreme Court decisions that prohibit sentencing children under 18 to death or to life imprisonment without parole.
Explanation:
What is the central idea of Stevenson's speech?
He summarized the content of his novel that emphasizes the importance of equality in the justice system, especially in regards to racial bias, unfair sentencing and lack of humanity in trials. He asserts one of the primary ideas: “The opposite of poverty is not wealth… the opposite of poverty is justice.”
What is wrong with the American justice system?
With racial profiling, harsh drug laws and over criminalization, mass incarceration rates, and institutionalized discrimination all to blame for these shocking numbers, the problem also relies on socio-economic status. The American system doesn't favor lower class people, which in turn affects many people of color.What prominent person gave Stevenson's US Supreme Court case public support and why is it significant?
I think he chose these two subsets because he wants to show the relationship between the two and how each of them are treated. is it significant? Senator Simpson is the prominent person that gave public support about Stevenson's case. This is significant because he is the Republican whip.
Why do the Carr children refuse to call Izzie "Aunty"?
(Paragraph 6)
O 1. She scares them.
02. She puzzles them.
03. They do not feel close to her.
O 4. They do not want to tease her.
Answer:A
Explanation:
I got it right
Answer: 1
Explanation:
Why was Wiesel attacked on Feb.1, 2006?
1
Answer:
Wiesel was attacked on Feb. 1st 2006 because he supported the Holocaust.
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Anagrams are words that can:
A. keep you focused on reading.
B. be persuasive.
C. move letters around to make other words.
D. help you with time management.
Answer:
Move letters around to make other words.
Explanation:
What is it call when you put the words of others into your own words?
The word _____ refers to a practical skill.
Practical
Explicit
Vague
Technical
Answer:
ExplicitExplanation:
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Technical Explanation:
The Case of Modern Wheat
by Alisa Scerrato
The gluten-free lifestyle has recently become a hot topic in the United States. "Gluten-free" products and advertisements seem to be everywhere. What is this thing called gluten, and why are so many people suddenly cutting it out of their diets when they have been consuming it for years without debate?
Gluten is a general name for protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and triticale. It acts as a glue to help certain foods maintain their shape. Most people think that gluten exists only in bread, baked goods, and cereals, but it is also found in soups, sauces, salad dressings, and many other foods that are less commonly known to be associated with wheat.
Some scientists claim that gluten is a strange protein and inherently difficult for humans to digest. The reason for this is that there has been a change in the way wheat is produced in the United States over the past several years. Modern cultivation of wheat is done in order to boost the protein content. Research has shown that gluten being used in "modern wheat" makes breaking down certain foods hard on the stomach. Some Americans just happen to react more severely than others to gluten. The symptoms of gluten intolerance vary from person to person.
Eating gluten has recently been discovered to contribute to such medical issues as irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, acne, and depression, just to name a few. Another more serious reaction to the consumption of gluten is referred to as celiac disease. About 2 million people in the United States suffer from this disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune digestive disease that interferes with the absorption of nutrients from food. This disease is serious as it can lead to a number of issues including neurological disorders, reduced bone density, and sometimes cancer. Eating in restaurants or in other people’s homes is challenging for people with celiac disease because knowing which foods contain gluten can be difficult. In general, people should educate themselves about the ingredients found in different foods, but people who are particularly sensitive to gluten have to be even more diligent. There are no pharmaceutical cures for gluten intolerance, so some people must manage their gluten intake by being aware and adhering to strict diets.
While celiac disease is the most extreme case, eating a low or no gluten diet can indeed provide health benefits for many people. In fact, many Americans have found that abstaining from gluten has helped improve their lives.
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two statements from the passage best illustrate the central ideas?
Gluten is a general name for protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and triticale.
Eating gluten has recently been discovered to contribute to such medical issues
Eating in restaurants or in other people's homes is challenging for people with celiac disease
The gluten-free lifestyle has recently become a hot topic in the United States.
Some Americans just happen to react more severely than others to gluten.
Answer:b
Explanation:
got it right
The two statements that best illustrate the central ideas are:
Gluten is a general name for the protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and triticale.Eating gluten has recently been discovered to contribute to such medical issues.The correct options are A and B.
Why is gluten suddenly an issue?The following explanations are suggested as plausible causes by experts: Wheat has undergone genetic modification to produce crops that bake and withstand drought better. Yet, our stomachs have not adjusted to these alterations as rapidly.
The first statement introduces the concept of gluten and what it is, while the second statement discusses the negative effects that gluten can have on health. Both statements are central to the topic of the passage and provide important information to the reader.
Thus, the ideal selections are options A and B.
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What is the meaning of the phrase "wonder eyes” in the second
line of the poem?
O A. The speaker has poor eyesight.
O B. The speaker has great eyesight.
C. The speaker is happy about what he sees.
D. The speaker is het moged about what he sees.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
What is the most effective way to combine sentences 17 and 18?
Group of answer choices
The colonists refused to buy stamps and they were determined to get the Stamp Act repealed.
The colonists refused to buy stamps, and they were determined to get the Stamp Act repealed.
The colonists refused to buy stamps, and were determined to get the Stamp Act repealed.
The colonists refused to buy stamps, were determined to get the Stamp Act repealed.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
usually go with the most concise answer
how does Helen keep everyone from crying at dinner
1 she tells a heart - warming story about how she helped Odysseus on a spy mission at Troy.
2 she drugs the wine.
3 she tells the story about the Trojan hor.se
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Read the excerpt and choose the best answer from each drop-down menu.
Lisette had perfected the art of poor baking. However, her sweet demeanor made it impossible to be honest with her about her
confectionary catastrophes. So, when she brought a basket of fresh-baked brownies to our door, It was a cruel favor.
The underlined figure of speech is
The reader can infer that
Hello. Did you forget to show that the underlined words to which the question refers are: cruel favor
In addition, you forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
The underlined figure of speech is ________ (choices: a euphemism, a simile, a metaphor, an oxymoron)
The reader can infer that ________ (choices: the narrator plans to take up baking with Lisette, the narrator feels that Lisette should do her more favors, the narrator will pretend to enjoy Lisette's brownies, the narrator suspects that Lisette is dishonest with her)
Answer:
1. euphemism
2. the narrator will pretend to enjoy Lisette's brownies
Explanation:
Euphenism is the figure of speech that has a lighter and more pleasant term, softening a bad meaning of another term that could be used. In this case, when the narrator says that Lisette took the Brownies as a "cruel favor" he wanted to soften the meaning that eating her brownies would be a bad experience.
Furthermore, by using eupenism, the author reinforces the idea that since Lisette is a very kind person, he will pretend to like the brownies, even if he doesn't like it.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The narrator feels that lisette should do her more favors
how do i know when is what
Answer:
Be more clear luv
Explanation:
should students have sports in high-school?
make an introduction paragraph
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Which of these advertising tools is used in Saunders's story about a man and his grandson?
answer: B. A preference worksheet
A. An ad that reads moods
B. A preference worksheet
C. A text sent to a cell phone
D. A personalized email
Answer:
you have to show the story I can't just tell you it from no info
Answer:
B. A preference worksheet
Explanation:
Select all of the true sentences.
Parentheses are always used for numbers in lists of words or ideas.
Parentheses enclose numerical figures that confirm written numbers.
Parentheses are used to set off main ideas.
A parenthetic expression is a group of words that is not closely related to the rest of the sentence.
Parentheses enclose explanatory material
Parentheses enclose added material.
Answer:
b d and e
Explanation:
they all explain what parentheses can do
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Read the excerpt from "I'm
Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy
Bernstein
What central idea do the details in this excerpt best
support?
canceling plans
growing up
O being left out
being in a club
Gradually, Lynette stopped inviting me over after
school. One day, on my way into the girls' bathroom, 1
overheard Lynette and Shelley Abrams discussing their
after-school plans at Dale's Ice Cream
"This afternoon is going to be so much fun," said
Lynette, "It's going to be you, me, and the rest of the
Fab Thirteens.' Just remember, no twelve-year-olds."
I heard a toilet flush and ecurried into an empty stall,
Their giggles felt like nedes. I heard the sinks running
and knew they were tossing their locks in the mirror.
This couldn't be happe. But I was quickly getting
the picture that it was.
Answer:
C. being left out
Explanation:
The central idea the details in this excerpt best supports is being left out.
From the excerpt, we discover that Lynette stated the no twelve-year old should be invited over after school but only the 'Fab Thirteens'. This gives the reader the idea that the twelve-year olds were left out and were not invited.
Also, the narrator's statement in the first line, "Gradually, Lynette stopped inviting me over after school", clarifies the idea that she was being left out. Then when she overheard Lynette and Shelley's discussion, it dawned on her that twelve-year olds were not not invited and therefore left out.
Explain how a carbon atoms moves From primary consumers to secondary consumers
Explain how a carbon atoms moves From consumers back to the atmosphere (2 different methods)
Explain how a carbon atoms moves From consumers to fossil fuels
Answer:
There are a few types of atoms that can be a part of a plant one day, an animal the next day, and then travel downstream as a part of a river’s water the following day. These atoms can be a part of both living things like plants and animals, as well as non-living things like water, air, and even rocks. The same atoms are recycled over and over in different parts of the Earth. This type of cycle of atoms between living and non-living things is known as a biogeochemical cycle.
All of the atoms that are building blocks of living things are a part of biogeochemical cycles. The most common of these are the carbon and nitrogen cycles.
How much of your paper should be taken up by quotes from outside sources?
A. At least 50 percent
B. Close to zero percent
C. Less than 10 percent
D. Almost 90 percent
Answer:
D. Almost 90 percent
Explanation:
Answer:
the actual answer is less than 10 percent
Explanation:
help!
Why is the following sentence an example of personification? “The ocean waves
danced along the beach and tickled the sand.”
help!
Answer:
It is personification because it is giving an inanimate object (ocean waves) a human characteristic (danced).
Explanation:
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What pre-reading strategy do you think you would use if this image was at the top of the text you were about to
read?
a predicting
C. scanning and skimming
B.comparing and contrasting
d. all of the above
Answer:
It's A. Predicting
Explanation:
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Answer:
A, predicting
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from "The Selling of Joseph" that offers a justification for slavery and answer the question.
Obj.1 These Blackamores are of the Posterity of Cham, and therefore are under the Curse of Slavery. Gen.9.25,26,7.
Which statement does NOT refute the claim made by this reasoning?
A) Few know the conditions of this curse of Cham or Canaan.
B) Canaan actually received the curse instead of Cham.
C) Blackamores are descendents of Cush who settled in Ethiopia.
D) Blackamores spread to many countries throughout Africa.
Answer:
B) Canaan actually received the curse instead of Cham.
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from "The Selling of Joseph", there is a supposed justification for slavery which is said that because Adam cursed Cham who had black skin, then it was right to make blacks slaves.
Therefore, the statement does NOT refute the claim made by this reasoning is option B. This is because, Canaan actually received the curse instead of Cham.
extrinsic motivation is
Answer:
Extrinsic motivation is reward-driven behavior. It's a type of operant conditioning. ... In extrinsic motivation, rewards or other incentives — like praise, fame, or money — are used as motivation for specific activities. Unlike intrinsic motivation, external factors drive this form of motivation.
Explanation: :)
Answer:
i think its motivation that comes from the outside
Explanation:
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But no sooner had he said this than the wind began to roar like a dragon. The sail filled with air and yanked the boat on its side until Denzo released the line. Freed, the sail whipped about, flapping like a wounded bird. Toraemon grabbed the oars and pulled, while Jusuke tried to lower the sail.
How does the author make this part of the story exciting?
She uses strong action words.
She develops a slow pace.
She uses strong adjectives.
She develops Denzo’s character.
Answer:
The correct answer is A., or "She uses strong action words."
Answer:
A "she uses strong action words"
Explanation: