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Answer:
It's Constituent
Explanation:
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The Giver: How did Jonas calm Gabriel? Why does Jonas decide not to confess to what he did?
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Answer: Breakfast Menu:
1) Soybean Milk and Deep-Fried Dough Sticks
2) Steamed Buns
3) Rice Porridge or Congee
Dinner Menu:
1) Seafood Hotpot
2) Shrimp with Vermicelli and Garlic
3) Peking Roasted Duck
Explanation:
Answer:
rice dumplings, rice noodles, baozi, wonton, congee ( for beakefast)
spring roll, hot and sour soup, chow mein, dumpling (Dinner)
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How have humans caused the Earth's weather changes, according to experts?
We realease carbondioxide during burning
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Its talking about the differences in the two types on how people can mistake one for the other. I almost always get good grades when it comes to questions like this I am very skilled in English.
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Answer:
coorado
Explanation:
Answer:
1. C. Colorado
2. A. True
3. D. Overcrowded
4. C. FEMA
5. C. Native American
Explanation:
1. Investigators on Tuesday were trying to determine what motivated a 21-year-old man, charged in the shooting at a Boulder, Colo., grocery store, to take the lives of 10 people, in the second mass shooting in the United States in less than a week.
2. Anti-Asian hate crime in 16 of America’s largest cities increased 145% in 2020 according to an analysis of official preliminary police data by the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, with the first spike occurring in March and April amidst a rise in COV*ID cases and negative stereotyping of Asians relating to the pandemic.
3. On March 2, the Donna complex was holding more than 1,800 people — 729% of its pandemic-era capacity, which is designed for 250 migrants, according to an internal CBP document reviewed by CBS News. Most of the minors said they had only showered once while in U.S. custody, even though they'd been held for more than five days, according to Desai. Some said they had showered twice.
4. The mission of U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is to protect America from the cross-border crime and illegal immigration that threaten national security and public safety.
5. Secretary of the Interior On March 15, 2021, Haaland was confirmed by the Senate 51–40, with four Republicans voting to confirm. She is the first Native American Cabinet secretary in U.S. history. Her departure from the House triggered a special election in 2021.
ALERT HELP PLEASE
How does the language used by the speakers in "in Just-" and "July" reflect their differing perspectives?
The speaker in “July” uses sophisticated language that reflects a very mature perspective, while the speaker in “In Just-” uses playful language to reflect a youthful perspective
The speaker in “July” uses phrases that reflect a very emotional perspective, while the speaker in "in Just-” uses language that suggests a calmer, more distant perspective.
The speaker in “in Just-” employs language that is upbeat and positive to match his own perspective, while the speaker in "July” uses more negative language to show his disapproval.
The speaker in “in Just-” uses language that indicates hostility towards the poem's subject, while the speaker in “July” uses words that suggest a more positive view of the poem's subject.
Answer:
hostility towards the poem's subject, while the speaker in “July” uses words that suggest a more positive view of the poem's subject.
Explanation:
Answer:
The speaker in “July” uses sophisticated language that reflects a very mature perspective, while the speaker in “In Just-” uses playful language to reflect a youthful perspective
Explanation:
From the review of the lesson and test.
Which narrative element does each phrase support? Choose from the drop-down menus.
“was once”
“rarely lets himself admit fear”
“The Train of Death”
What purpose does the author’s use of these phrases and techniques support?
Answer:
saw this question on egde its b
Words to define: loom, belt, gearing, shuttle, network
use www.learnersdictionary.com
Write original sentences using three of the words you defined. Use the same word meanings that are used in the poem.
Answer:
Belt:
A belt is a "band of material" that is typically worn around the waist.
I unbuckled my belt as I came back from work, eager to unwind after a tiring day.
Shuttle:
A shuttle is a transportation vehicle that goes from one place to another, back and forth.
I climbed aboard the shuttle after realizing that my car was out of gas and this was my only option to get to work on time.
Network:
A "system" of lines/wires that connect to each other.
Many people toiled for months and months to ensure that the rail network would be ready for trains at the given date.
Since you didn't enclose the poem you are referring to, I cannot use the same definitions from it. I did, however, use definitions from the site you gave.
Hope this helps! <3
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A radio station plays a commercial. It features a famous singer introducing herself and saying that she listens to the station. What propaganda technique is being used to convince you that the station is the best? (4 points)
Facts and stats
Glittering generalities
Plain folks
Testimonial
6.
A television commercial makes a beach town look like the perfect place for a vacation. You see happy and attractive beachgoers enjoying the white sand and sunny sky. In real life, the town frequently has bad weather. What propaganda technique is the commercial using? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Facts and stats
Testimonial
7.
A billboard shows a smashed car, a badly injured teenager, and a cracked cell phone screen. The cell phone screen shows a text message that reads: c u in 5 min. Below the image are the words. This could b u. What propaganda technique is the poster using to share its important message? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Facts and stats
Fear
8.
A woman running for mayor makes a speech. She says, "A leader should be strong and true. Vote for freedom. Vote for patriotism. Vote for me!" What propaganda technique is the speaker using to win votes? (4 points)
Fear
Glittering generalities
Plain folks
Facts and Stats
9.
You see an ad in the movie theatre for a new computer game. There is an American eagle proudly flying in the background of the advertisement. What propaganda technique is the commercial using? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Testimonial
Transfer
10.
A teen football player is running for class president. His posters show a group of popular players and cheerleaders with the words: "Don't be left out. Join the winning team! Vote for Josh." What propaganda technique is he using? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Facts and stats
Fear
11.
You see a commercial for a cell phone. Everyone in the commercial is using this phone. A teenage boy nervously calls a girl. The girl giggles and shushes her friends as she answers. A businesswoman makes a call as she gets into a cab. The ad ends with a six-year-old girl showing her grandfather how to send a text message. What propaganda technique is being used to sell the phone? (4 points)
Fear
Glittering generalities
Plain folks
Transfer
12.
You see a magazine ad for face soap. It states that eight out of 10 teenagers prefer their soap. It claims to be 25 percent more effective against acne. It includes a chart showing that the number of pimples decreases each day the soap is used. What propaganda technique is the soap company using to convince you to buy their product? (4 points)
Facts and stats
Plain folks
Testimonial
Transfer
[in order]
Testimonial
Card-stacking
Fear
Glittering generalities
Transfer
Popularity aka Bandwagon
Plain Folks
Facts and Stats
PLEASE HELP
Read these lines from "To Autumn."
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;
What does the phrase "Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun" mean?
The sun and autumn work together like loving companions.
The sun and autumn are literal individuals who care about each other.
Autumn is the only season the sun likes.
The sun begins to retreat as autumn progresses.
This sentence means that the sun begins to recede as autumn progresses, as shown in the last answer option.
What is the relationship between the sun and autumn?The sun is at the gauge in summer.Autumn occurs after summer.As summer draws to a close, autumn advances.
The sentence places the sun and autumn as close friends, companions. However, as the sun begins to recede, due to the end of summer, autumn begins to ripen, advancing and taking its place.
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Answer:
It's A: The sun and autumn work together like loving companions.
Explanation:
"Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun" actually means a close friend, and "close bosom-friend" is relating to a close friend. So it's A. Hope this helps! <3
Katy is writing an essay about whether a positive attitude helps a person be successful.
Which thesis statement best matches her topic?
Select one:
A positive attitude is like a good attitude.
Positivity helps a person's self-esteem and focus, and those things are necessary for success.
When you lack confidence, you are setting yourself up for failure.
When you want to accomplish something, there will always be a few struggles.
If you do FLVS, are in the 7th grade and have completed Lesson 6 of Module 6 please help me!
If you did the question, "Should teens be allowed to play dangerous sports?' and said yes, please give me your ideas for a starting sentence for my intro paragraph
REMEMBER IT HAS TO BE A STRONG STARTER!!!!
Answer:
Teens should not be allowed to play dangerous games. And the word dangerous classifies is as not to do/play
Answer:
yes they should because it can challenge them and can make them problem solve better with a sport. this is an idea
Explanation:
Question 1 (2 points)
Think about this unit about 'Michael's Biography' and 'A Tip from a Former Smoker'. How do the ideas in the biography, the poster, and the video help to support the message to stop smoking?
Question 1 options:
They give information about Michael’s background.
They personalize the negative effects of smoking.
They provide evidence that smoking is difficult to avoid.
They show that Michael is supported in his time of need.
Question 2 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael's voice expresses sadness.
Question 2 options:
this statement supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 3 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael says he wasn't worried about smoking.
Question 3 options:
this statement supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 4 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael's eyes well up with tears.
Question 4 options:
this supports the main idea
this does not support the main idea
Question 5 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael explains that he lives in constant fear of dying.
Question 5 options:
this statement supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 6 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael's face shows deep concern about his situation.
Question 6 options:
this detail supports the main idea
this detail does not support the main idea
Question 7 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
He sits alone in a room.
Question 7 options:
this detail supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 8 (2 points)
Read the following paragraph from “Michael’s Biography.”
Today, Michael continues to fight for his life. To help improve his breathing, he had lung volume reduction surgery. Diseased parts of his lungs were removed to help healthier lung tissue work better. After he quit smoking, his condition improved slightly, but his doctor says Michael needs a lung transplant. In his weakened state, Michael doesn't know if he would survive the surgery.
Which idea does the information about Michael’s lungs help to explain?
Question 8 options:
There are many helpful treatments for smokers.
Smoking may cause damage you cannot repair.
It is never too late to decide to stop smoking
Smoking is more dangerous for some than others.
Question 9 (1 point)
According to “Michael’s Biography,” what caused Michael to decide to quit smoking?
Question 9 options:
He watched someone suffocate.
He was diagnosed with COPD.
He ran out of excuses to smoke.
He had difficulty breathing.
Question 10 (2 points)
Which textual evidence from “Michael’s Biography” supports the inference that Michael experienced peer pressure to smoke cigarettes?
Select all correct answers.
Select 2 correct answer(s)
Question 10 options:
"Smoking was something I did to fit in," he says, remembering why he started smoking.
It wasn’t until he nearly suffocated that he decided to quit smoking for good.
In the early days, he would hide the fact that he smoked and even smoked other people’s cigarette butts.
Michael started smoking when he was 9 years old and his younger sister offered him a cigarette.
At first it was unpleasant, but the more I smoked, the more I became addicted to cigarettes.
Even though Michael lost his father, sister, and many other people in his community to smoking-related diseases, he continued to smoke.
Question 11 (2 points)
The text _____________ stated that Michael was diagnosed with COPD at 44 years old. He also had lung volume reduction surgery and needs a lung transplant.
Question 11 options:
implicitly
explicitly
The ideas in the biography, the poster, and the video help to support the message to stop smoking as A. They personalize the negative effects of smoking
What are the effects of smoking?Smoking is a harmful habit that can have numerous negative effects on both the smoker and those around them. Here are some of the most common negative effects of smoking:
Increased risk of cancer: Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, and it can also increase the risk of other types of cancer such as bladder, liver, stomach, and kidney cancer.
Respiratory problems: Smoking can cause a range of respiratory problems such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These conditions can cause shortness of breath, wheezing, and chronic coughing.
Heart disease: Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, including heart attacks, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. It can also cause narrowing of the blood vessels and high blood pressure.
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Animals can be entertaining, caring, and helpful. Some animals assist people with day-to-day activities while others are members of the military or a police force. After reading these passages, write an opinion about how you think animals could be useful in a community, a school, or a place of work. Be sure to state your opinion and support it using information presented in both passages.
Answer:
A animal can be useful by treating autism kids, and elderly senior citizens. They might also protect their owner from harm, such as the time an owner almost died from medical complications, and the brave dog warned the owners parents. Also, dogs can help treat you if you are antisocial.
On the workplace, the dogs can help motivate the employees to work harder, and faster.
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Answer:
the fist and third one
Explanation:
What last piece of advice does Haymitch give Katniss and Peeta before
the games begin?
Answer: haymitchs last advice is to start running at the sound of the gong to ignore the Cornucopia and put as much distance as possible between themselves and the other tributes and to find water
Explanation:
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The following question references the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.
Milady (Lady de Winter) is compared to a…
a.
dagger
c.
light bird
b.
wild, evil animal
d.
sapphire ring
Answer:
a
Explanation:
im just guessing
When the first little crocus peeped out of the ground,
And slyly looked round,
Not a flower was awake, not a bit of new green
Was anywhere seen;
5 And it seemed, with a shiver the little one said,
"Oh, I am afraid,
The trees are so n.a.k.e.d, the earth is so black!
Please let me go back!
You have called me too early, my dear Mother Spring,
10 I am such a wee thing!"
Then a bluebird whistled, "Oh, no! my dear,
It is good you are here;
For now we are sure that spring is near."
Then a sober old robin came bustling by
15 With the sleep in his eye;
"Ah, me! how s.t.u.p.i.d. I was to wait;
And now I am late!
The bluebird has piped, and the crocus has come;
And you know by the hum
20 The h.o.t little bee is beating his drum."
Then sweet Mother Spring, with a sunshine k.i.s.s.,
Said something like this:
"Thanks, brave little crocus, so slender and small,
For heeding my call
25 While orchards were leafless, and snow-drifts staid
In the all-day shade:
You are telling us sweetly that soonest begun
The soonest is done;
That little by little makes up the great,
30 And early obeying is better than late."
Which theme is developed in this poem?
A. It is good to do things as quickly as possible with the help of someone.
B. It is good to be busy and spend time on activities that are enjoyable.
C. It is best to sleep and rest first and then complete the tasks given.
D. It is best to complete a given task on time without waiting for others.
The term abstract is used to refer to paintings and other art. Which of the following is the best definition of abstract as it applies to art?
using shapes and colors to depict something real
using shapes and colors to depict something real
using shapes and colors that do not represent things
using shapes and colors that do not represent things
using shapes and colors to express sad emotions
using shapes and colors to express sad emotions
using shapes and colors that are hard to understand
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Answer:
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say "using shapes and colors to depict something real" is correct.
Explanation:
Typically, artists who do abstract art use shapes and colors to express things like emotion. They can do abstract art about a real event, or how they feel about it. It isn't entirely limited to expressing sad emotions, though. It isn't limited to shapes and colors that are hard to understand, either. But all of these answers are technically real. Including the "using shapes and colors that do not represent things" answer, abstract art like that can be interpreted to the feeling of emptiness.
Consider a book you have read. Describe the various parts of the story plot from the book. Include a piece of evidence for all parts of the story plot.
The plot is
1. rising action: whats happening in the begining of the story
2. Climax: what is the biggest event in the story
3.falling action: whats happening towards the end of the story
4. resolution: the conclusion
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If Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry are made to live apart, will it be a positive or negative change, or both?
Answer:
Both
Explanation:
It would be both a good and bad change if Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry had to live separately.
On the one hand, it would provide everyone of them with the chance to advance personally. They would be allowed to decide for themselves and develop self-reliance. They would grow more autonomous and self-sufficient as a result, which could be a good experience.
However, Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry would find it difficult to be apart from their brothers. They share a strong bond and rely on one another for support. They would miss out on time together and each other's support during trying times if they were separated.
As they would feel alone and isolated, this could be a bad experience for them.In the end, it would depend on several things, including Ponyboy, Soda, and Darry's particular personalities and how they handled the change, whether or not being separated was a beneficial or negative shift for them.
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Read the following passage from Tennyson’s “Ulysses.”
"It little profits that an idle king,/By this still hearth, among these barren crags,/Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole/Unequal laws unto a savage race"
Based on the connotations in this passage, a reader can infer that Ulysses is most likely which of the following?
-uninspired
-overwhelmed
-depressed
-tired
Answer:
depressed
Explanation:
Answer:
~UnInSpIrEd
He just sounds dull and well, uninspired. (plus I got this correct)
How can I make my narrative story more interesting and a bit suspenseful that would keep the reader reading? The narrative needs to be creative, imaginative and brings the story to life. The topic is about fear and I'm writing my personal experience of my fear of spiders. So my question is, what are some ways I can make my narrative more creative and a bit suspenseful that would keep reader reading? My story is kind of boring and I would like to make it more creative.
Create discussion question for the GMO topic. Write the questions in the essay box. brainly
Answer:
Is it ethical?
Explanation:
6. If a country's trade is based on farming, what else can you say about that country?
Its citizens eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
It wants to trade its farms for land that borders the ocean.
Most of the people in the country are farmers.
Most of their money comes from selling meat and vegetables.
Answer:
D. Most of their money comes from selling meat and vegetables.
Explanation:
If that isn't the answer, then it is C. I'm sorry that I don't know for sure.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Respond to the following questions to analyze the figurative language in the poem "Casey at the Bat" e by Ernest
Lawrence Thayer.
Part A
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things using the words like or as. Note one example of a simile in
the poem. Then, in one sentence, explain what two things are being compared.
Answer:
In the first stanza the two things that are being compared are a pall like silence and the crowd at the game
Explanation:
Then again I am probably wrong so choose another answer if their is one.
Read the passage.
Hugh the Mostly Fearless ran down the alley and stopped short. A tall stone wall blocked his escape, and on either side tightly shuttered houses loomed above him. No one was going to help him get out of this one. He turned around, and as he expected, his three pursuers started closing in. Why hadn’t he taken his father’s advice and become a plumber instead of a knight? He sighed, put his head down, and drew his _______.
Which word best completes the sentence?
spear
sword
knife
axe
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Here's proof.
Writing an argumentative essay is similar to arguing a case in court. Like a trial lawyer, your job is to convince the jury – the reader, in your case – that they should agree with your point of view. A skillful argument writer knows that presenting a clear case, with strong evidence and a well-phrased conclusion is essential for getting it right. In this lesson, you will write a 5-paragraph essay arguing your position on an issue.
Answer:
During my time as a federal trial court judge, I have
identified—and this Article will discuss—eight traits of highly
effective trial lawyers: (1) unsurpassed storytelling skills, (2) gritty
determination to become a great trial lawyer, (3) virtuoso cross-examination skills, (4) slavish preparation, (5) unfailing courtesy,
(6) refined listening skills, (7) unsurpassed judgment, and (8)
reasonableness. By mastering these, one can become a feared and
admired trial lawyer.9 Of course, readers will not become great trial lawyers by reading and memorizing these eight traits. This Article is not a trial
lawyer’s “magic bullet” that can be obtained from an infomercial by
trial is as office Clarence Darrow's. They file motions as if they are
preparing to go to trial and bill endless hours for developing untested and
unrealistic trial strategies—knowing they will never be used. ALs earn a
living by generating Everest-like mountains of paper. They are paper
tigers. They never work alone, always traveling in packs. As trial dates
approach, their relentless bravado evaporates into unlimited excuses to
settle. They will do virtually anything to avoid trial.