Read the paragraph from The Evolution of Useful Things.
In 1916 the company's sales manager insisted that a laboratory be formed to carry out experiments and tests to ensure quality control so that salesmen would not be embarrassed by faulty products. The laboratory in time made possible the research and development necessary to produce new and improved items in response to problems experienced by sandpaper users.
Which words from the excerpt indicate an order of the events in this paragraph?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
trust
Who killed the bird? Explain their motives
Answer:
shaggy what do yo have to ay for yourself
why:
How did Francis come to live in Dublin in “Prince Francis”?
Answer:
His mother found a job and the whole family followed. ... His family fled their home country for their safety and settled in Dublin. His mother decided to move to Dublin because education in Belfast was poor.
Explanation:
when does the book written in the stars by aisha saeed take place
(like what time period)
Answer:Naila’s conservative immigrant parents have always said the same thing: She may choose what to study, how to wear her hair, and what to be when she grows up—but they will choose her husband
Retiring comfortably I’d most likely a long term goal for a person of which of these ages?
Answer:
Explanation:
What are the ages?
If something is relevant to you, it is
one of your best ideas
something that makes you feel calm
your worst subject at school
connected to the things that matter to you
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Answer:
Connected to the things that matter to you
Explanation:
The reason is because you paid attention to it you didn't forget about it.
Answer: connected to the things that matter to you
Relevant means something that is very important/matters to you. Something that is connected to the things that matter to you has the same definition.
The answer is the last option. Hope this helps!
create a simile using the beggining phrases, “my life is like..” “my teach is like..” “my best friend is like..”
Answer:
My Friends dances are like a leaf dancing in the the wind.
Explanation:
I hope that Helped ;)
What do you know about letters? What is the first thing you think of when
you think of a letter? Is a letter personal or impersonal? Why would
someone write a letter?
When you think of a letter it makes think of people trying to contact you in a different way. You would think the letter is impersonal someone would write a letter again to communicate with you.
Hope this helps.
a letter is a written form of communication.
the first thing I think when i think of a letter is a stamp, envelope and something to read.
a letter is categorized into personal and impersonal(which is formal)
reasons for writing a letter;
asking for a jobwell wishinginquiry on formal issuesresigninggreetingslove addressformal complaintsbasiclly a letter is a form of communication that can be elaborate,funny,open as wished when sent to friends and families but can be formal,authorized and improvised when it's impersonal and is sent to a titled person.
what is the features of migraine headaches of class 11
Answer:
you will have a continuous headache for a long duration
Answer: severe throbbing pain nausea extreme sensitivity to light/sound
3.) Passive: Their house was built by ten construction workers.
Active:__________________.
4.) Passive: Meaningful lessons were taught to us by teacher Kelly.
Active:__________________.
5.) Passive: A lullaby song was sung by her.
Active:__________________.
Please help me
Answer:
ok number 3 the answer is 10 construction workers built their housenumber four teacher Kelly taught us meaningful lessonsnumber 5 she sang a lullaby songAnswer:
Ten construction workers built their house Teacher Kelly taught us meaningful lessonsShe sang a lullaby song .Which is NOT characteristic of an epic?
I REALLY NEED THIS PLEASEE!
Answer:
ion know look it up i think it might be the last one or first
Explanation:
What is the meaning of Annually
Answer:
anually means occaisionally
Explanation:
Answer:
it means one per year.
hope it helps
Read the passage.
excerpt from The Story of My Life
by Helen Keller
At the age of 18 months, Helen Keller was rendered deaf and blind. Unable to read, write, or speak, it was thought that Helen would never be able to communicate. "The Story of My Life" describes Helen's education with Anne Sullivan and the unorthodox teaching methods that enabled her to learn how to communicate and thrive.
We read and studied out of doors, preferring the sunlit woods to the house. All my early lessons have in them the breath of the woods—the fine, resinous odour of pine needles, blended with the perfume of wild grapes. Seated in the gracious shade of a wild tulip tree, I learned to think that everything has a lesson and a suggestion. “The loveliness of things taught me all their use.” Indeed, everything that could hum, or buzz, or sing, or bloom had a part in my education—noisy-throated frogs, katydids and crickets held in my hand until forgetting their embarrassment, they trilled their reedy note, little downy chickens and wildflowers, the dogwood blossoms, meadow-violets and budding fruit trees. I felt the bursting cotton-bolls and fingered their soft fiber and fuzzy seeds; I felt the low soughing of the wind through the cornstalks, the silky rustling of the long leaves, and the indignant snort of my pony, as we caught him in the pasture and put the bit in his mouth—ah me! how well I remember the spicy, clovery smell of his breath!
Sometimes I rose at dawn and stole into the garden while the heavy dew lay on the grass and flowers. Few know what joy it is to feel the roses pressing softly into the hand, or the beautiful motion of the lilies as they sway in the morning breeze. Sometimes I caught an insect in the flower I was plucking, and I felt the faint noise of a pair of wings rubbed together in a sudden terror, as the little creature became aware of a pressure from without.
Another favourite haunt of mine was the orchard, where the fruit ripened early in July. The large, downy peaches would reach themselves into my hand, and as the joyous breezes flew about the trees the apples tumbled at my feet. Oh, the delight with which I gathered up the fruit in my pinafore, pressed my face against the smooth cheeks of the apples, still warm from the sun, and skipped back to the house!
Our favourite walk was to Keller's Landing, an old tumbledown lumber-wharf on the Tennessee River, used during the Civil War to land soldiers. There we spent many happy hours and played at learning geography. I built dams of pebbles, made islands and lakes, and dug river-beds, all for fun, and never dreamed that I was learning a lesson. I listened with increasing wonder to Miss Sullivan's descriptions of the great round world with its burning mountains, buried cities, moving rivers of ice, and many other things as strange. She made raised maps in clay, so that I could feel the mountain ridges and valleys, and follow with my fingers the devious course of rivers. I liked this, too; but the division of the earth into zones and poles confused and teased my mind. The illustrative strings and the orange stick representing the poles seemed so real that even to this day the mere mention of temperate zone suggests a series of twine circles; and I believe that if any one should set about it he could convince me that white bears actually climb the North Pole.
Part A
What does Helen Keller's word choice in her description of her lessons with her teacher, Anne Sullivan, reveal about Keller?
A. Her lessons are easier for her when she learns them outdoors.
B.She feels connected to the natural world despite her lack of sight.
C.The natural world holds many mysteries for her that she wishes to solve.
D. She no longer misses her sense of sight when she is outside.
Question 2
Part B
How does the word choice in paragraph 1 help to develop the idea in Part A?
A. Keller includes comparisons of her education to things that occur naturally in the wild.
B. Keller includes descriptions of natural things that she can touch and smell.
C. Keller includes the phrase “breath of the woods” to show that the natural world is living.
D.Keller includes the sentence “The loveliness of things taught me all their use” to show that nature is a teacher.
Answer:
part a the answer is a.
part b the answer is b
Describe the personal characteristics that makes Grendel an antagonist in Beowulf
Answer: I actually just ready Beowulf for my Brit Lit class :)
Explanation:
Grendel displays nothing but the most primitive human qualities in the original Beowulf epic. However, he is an intelligent and temperamental monster in Grendel, capable of logical thinking as well as unreasonable emotional outbursts. The monster Grendel also appears as human in the novel as the people he observes. This vague characterisation is reinforced by Grendel 's history. Grendel is pursued by the novel through three phases of his life. The first stage is his childhood, which he spends innocently, untroubled by the outside environment or existential concerns, exploring his confined world. His first exposure to the wider world is Grendel's exploration of the lake of firesnakes and the realm beyond it, one full of risk and possibility. As such, when Grendel moves into adulthood, crossing the lake is a critical step for him. When the bull hits him, the second step, which decisively makes Grendel an adult, happens, causing him to understand that the universe is basically unpredictable, follows no pattern and is ruled by no discernible cause. This realization, in turn, prompts the query that forms the adult quest of Grendel, perhaps the twentieth century's greatest philosophical query: given a world without inherent meaning, how should one live his or her life? Grendel attempts to address this question in the second, adult stage of his life by studying the human race, which fascinates him because of its capacity to create patterns and then enforce those patterns on the environment, generating a perception that a consistent, orderly structure is pursued by the environment. His deadly struggle with Beowulf and the weeks leading up to that war encompass the third and final stage of Grendel 's life. Ultimately, the experience gives a violent conclusion to Grendel 's quest.
Based on prior knowledge about Lewis Carroll, what can be predicted about his children's novel Through the
Looking Glass
It does not teach a lesson or have a moral.
It teaches kids about science and math.
It is about a little boy named Anthony.
It was originally written in Spanish.
Answer:
A just did test on ed
Explanation:
Use the sentence to complete the activity.
The scientists were right about the time the algae bloom would take place.
Rewrite this sentence using more precise technical language.
Answer:
The scientists hypothesis as to when the algae would bloom was correct.
Explanation:
Analyzing the Use of Imagery
Mouths full of laughter, the turistas come to the tall hotel with suitcases full of dollars. Every morning my brother makes the cool beach new for them. With a wooden board he smooths away all footprints. I peek through the cactus fence and watch the women rub oil sweeter than honey into their arms and legs while their children jump waves or sip drinks from long straws, coconut white, mango yellow. Once my little sister ran barefoot across the hot sand for a taste. My mother roared like the ocean, "No. No. It's their beach. It's their beach." —"Fences," Pat Mora So I don't get locked out of answering.
What is being contrasted?
the brother and the sister
the tourist and the natives
the ocean and the hotel
What is the effect of this contrast?
Sibling rivalry makes the characters come to life.
The descriptive scenery shows the setting.
The difference shows the natives' emotions.
Please answer with the best correct answer. Okay?
Please, this is very important.
Answer:
B,C, & D
Explanation:
What is being contrasted?
✔ the tourists and the natives
What is the effect of this contrast?
✔The differences highlight the natives' emotions.
Read this excerpt from “Poor Harold.”
A room in Washington Square South. By the light of a candle, a young man in tousled hair and dressing gown is writing furiously at a little table. A clock within strikes seven.
A door at the back opens, and a young woman looks in, sleepily. She frowns. The young man looks up guiltily.
SHE. What are you doing?
HE. (innocently) Writing.
SHE. So I see. (She comes in, and sits down. It may be remarked that a woman's morning appearance, in dishabille, is a severe test of both looks and character; she passes that test triumphantly. She looks at the young man, and asks) – Poetry?
HE. (hesitatingly) No. . . .
SHE. (continues to look inquiry).
HE. (finally) A letter. . . .
SHE. (inflexibly) – To whom?
HE. (defiantly) To my wife!
SHE. Oh! That's all right. I thought perhaps you were writing to your father.
HE. (bitterly) My father! Why should I write to my father? Isn't it enough that I have broken his heart and brought disgrace upon him in his old age –
SHE. Disgrace? Nonsense! Anybody might be named as a co-respondent in a divorce case.
HE. Not in Evanston, Illinois. Not when you are the local feature of a notorious Chicago scandal. Not when your letters to the lady are published in the newspapers. – Oh, those letters!
SHE. Were they such incriminating letters, Harold?
HAROLD. Incriminating? How can you ask that, Isabel? They were perfectly innocent letters, such as any gentleman poet might write to any lady poetess. How was I to know that a rather plain-featured woman I sat next to at a Poetry Dinner in Chicago was conducting a dozen love-affairs? How was I to know that my expressions of literary regard would look like love-letters to her long-suffering husband? That's the irony of it: I'm perfectly blameless.
Which excerpt uses direct characterization?
The young man looks up guiltily_.
HE. (hesitatingly) No. . . .
HE. (defiantly) To my wife!
That's the irony of it: I'm perfectly blameless.
Answer: The young man looks up guiltily_.
Explanation: Direct Characterization, And I took the test
Answer:
the young man looks up guilty or a.
Explanation:
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Imagery appeals to which of these? Select five responses.
sight
Mood
sound
suspense
touch
tone
I taste
I smell
Imagery appeals to Sight, mood, suspense, touch, tone.
What is Imagery?Poets, novelists, and other authors utilize imagery in their language to summon up certain mental images in the reader. It is claimed to be a state in which sensory perceptions of the outside world are present.
The attitude of the author while writing is expressed in any literary work's tone. This illustrates the writer's moods and emotions as they guided their word choice for idea expression.
As a plot device used to arouse the reader's interest and keep them engaged, suspense is referred to as one of the story's elements. Conflicting events that are presented through the use of flashbacks can heighten the suspense in the narrative and surprise the viewer.
An atmosphere is created by color and lighting, while suspense is created by specific aspects of an image.
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The author writes "like affluent snowbirds alternating between Manhattan and Miami" Which technique best describes this?
Simile
Metaphor
Tone
Imagery
The author's choice to tell the story from the children's perspectives is effective. The children do not have the same prejudices and concerns that the adults have. As a result, they are open to one another and become friends despite their differences. They provide the reader with unbiased insight into what is happening on the mainland and on Malaga Island.
Hello. The correct question for the answer posted above is:
The author chose to tell this story from the perspective of children, rather than adults. Is this strategy effective for recounting the story of the injustice done to the people of Malaga Island? Write three to four sentences to support your position, and include details from the story.
Answer:
The strategy chosen by the author is effective.
Explanation:
As stated above, children are not afraid to use their words and are very truthful because they have no reason, modesty, shame or manipulation when they decide to tell a story. They tell a story as it actually happened, often, in minute detail, as they are very observant.
So when the author decides to tell the story from the children's perspective, he wants to tell a story as true and impartial as they are. So yes, this strategy was effective in telling what happened on the island of Malaga.
An effective team would never have ______.
a.
Multiple long term goals
b.
A series of coordinated deadlines
c.
Unclear definitions of goals
d.
Goals which mesh with the company culture
Answer:
c. Unclear definitions of goals
Is suggested a dialogue word
Answer: suggest is a dialogue word
Someone can suggest something to someone.
Here is an example to show you:
"How about 2 cups of flour rather than 1/2?" Sally suggested.
Hope this helps!
How does human compassion inform our understanding of the world?
Answer:
Our compassion can give up a better out look on thing such as racism and/ or classism.
Explanation:
If we are compassionate about something we are more likely to research or find answers.
is research online reliable? why or why not?
Answer:
Yes, research online is realiable as long as the sources and methods are reliable.
In fact, most current research is made online, simply because the internet is the largest and best source of information that we have available. The importance lies in choosing the appropriate sources: academic papers, peer-reviewed publications, etc.
Help, please! I will make you brainlist! <3
Answer:
There is strength in unity
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is B. "There is strength in unity"
Explanation:
Well to begin this question makes the most sense but for questions like this next time here is an easy way to solve them. 1st. Read the questions so you know what your looking for when you read the passage. 2nd. Read the passage and see what question makes the most sense, and highlight things that could lead to the answer, so you wont haft to reread the hole thing. 3rd reread the questions and figure out witch one you think it is. 4th. The last step is to look at the highlighted areas and reread them see if they make sense with the answer you want to chose.
Hope this is not too much..
But if someone could read the short story "After 20 Years," which you can find a pdf of it when you google it, I would be forever grateful..
And then do a plot map of the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
I will give brainiest.
Answer:
Henry's short story, 'After Twenty Years,' focuses on the reunion of two old friends: Jimmy and Bob. Through their brief encounter, the two explore the themes of friendship, loyalty, and trust. Bob's punctuality in keeping his meeting with Jimmy perhaps best demonstrates his loyalty to their friendship
Explanation: I don't know if this helped hope it did if not sorry
Microphone feedback kept blaring out the speaker's words, but I got the outline.
Withdrawal of our troops from Vietnam. Recognition of Cuba. Immediate commutation of
a student loans. Until all these demands were met, the speaker said he considered
himself in a state of unconditional war with the United States Government.
I laughed out loud
- Tobias Wolff, "Civilian"
a а.
Why does the author choose this specific tone in order to achieve their purpose?
Answer:
The sardonic tone in the passage helps the writer to achieve the purpose of mocking the political speech.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from the book titled 'In Pharoah's Army: Memories of Lost War' written by Tobias Wolff. The book is an autobiographical account of the writer of his days of duty in Vietnam War and it's effect on his life.
In chapter 12 'Civilian' of the book, Wolff mocks the political speech being transmitted over microphone. In the given excerpt, the author has created a sardonic tone. This sardonic tone is used by the author to achieve the purpose of mocking the political speech. The short sentence at the end of the passaeg creates the mocking of speech and forms the sardonic tone that the author not just laughed at the political speech but laughed out loud.
Read this excerpt from "Rules of the Game."
“Ali-ya. So shame be with mother? She grasped my hand even tighter as she glared at me.
How does the use of the word glared affect the meaning of the text?
A.It emphasizes how angry Waverly's mother is with her daughter.
B.It shows how sad Waverly's mother is about Waverly's disrespect.
C.It illustrates how frightened Waverly's mother feels about her daughter's response.
D.It describes how proud Waverly's mother is with her daughter
Answer:
B
Explanation: Waverly's mother felt angry because Waverly told her mother to stop bragging about her winning the chess games to random people because Waverly felt emberassed but Waverly's mother took it the wrong way and got angy instead of understanding how her daughter felt.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
which is the best summary of the passage