Summarize Lines 1-23 “The Masque of the Red Death”
Answer:
Choose a paragraph from Part 1 of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" that contains colloquial language. It should be at least five sentences long. Copy the paragraph in your journal. Then, rewrite the paragraph using the grammar and spelling conventions of Standard American English.
Explanation:
Branliest will be greatly appreciated
At what point in his tragic journey from inception (having an idea to make his experimental drug) to completion (dying) is Dr. Jekyll no longer morally allowed to keep the secret of his research and experiment? For example, was it morally questionable from the start, before he killed someone?
Answer:
Dr. Jekyll's research and experiment was morally questionable from the start.
Explanation:
Dr. Jekyll's research and experiment included creating a type of medicine that allowed him to separate the good from the bad and the dark. This is because this medicine allowed him to transform himself into a good citizen and into another citizen who only had malice in his personality and lived totally unscrupulous.
The problem with this experiment is that the doctor allowed a totally evil and unkindly circulation to circulate around the world, and he could do abominable things. This is morally questionable, even before that individual killed.
What did Principal do when Junie B. told him the poem?
He made her write it.
He began laughing
He sent her to help clean the lunchroom.
He told her to draw pictures to go with it.
Answer:
It's been a long time since I've read the books but I believe he began laughing
HELPPPPPPPP!!!!!!! Do the benefits of nuclear power outweigh the risks?
Answer:
While there is no such thing as 100 percent safe, having nuclear energy is much safer than you think. It's thousands of times safer than conventional coal and other fossil-fuel-derived energy, not to mention the specter of environmental disaster from continued use of carbon-based energy sources.
Hope this helps..Answer: It is thousands of times cleaner than traditional coal and other resources extracted from fossil fuels, not to mention the specter of environmental hazards resulting from the continued use of energy sources dependent on carbon.
Explanation:
The important point to make, and I cannot say it too often, is that music and art are important factors in a culture.
where to place the eellipsis's in the sentence above?
thanks in advance ✅
Answer
I think after ¨and i cannot say it too often¨.
Which of the following is true?
O Literary nonfiction entertains and informs.
O Literary nonfiction is not about a writer's personal experience.
O Literary nonfiction only entertains.
o Literary nonfiction is about imaginary events.
Answer:
Literary nonfiction is about imaginary events.
Answer:
Literary nonfiction entertains and informs.
Explanation:
i got it right
What did other soldiers think about the green hornet
Answer:
wait could I get a little more detail I dont know who the green honet is?
Explanation:
HELP ASAP PLEASE!!!
Answer:
C. Readers will use Hodous's work to help them convert Buddhists to Christianity
Explanation:
Does the following sentence contain a simile or a metaphor?
The children, small seeds, might at any instant be sown to all the Martian climes.
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
Because a simile contains like or as a metaphor is contrasting two things without using like or as
What does Elie's father do with the family's valuables to keep them safe?
A) Sells them and puts the profits in the bank
B) Hides them in a hollowed out book
C) Sends them to family abroad
D) Buries then in the back yard
Answer: D. Buries then in the back yard
Explanation:
Elie was from Sighet, Transylvania. Ellie's father was a wise man and an unsentimental person. The Jews held him in high esteem .
The Jews were forbidden to own valuables. In order for Elie's father to keep the valuables of the family safe, he buried them when he went to the cellar.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
why does hamlet deserve to go to heaven ?
Answer:
He dies because of the cut from the Laertes's blade which is coated in poison
Write a story that ends with the following lines.
..........Nevertheless, it was my best experience.
[Points to remember while writing a story. (a) Word limit 150-200
words. (b)There should be a beginning, character introduction,
Plot, conclusion and moral for the story.]
Answer:
When I was eighteen I decided I wanted to travel alone. I bought a ticket to Australia, I packed my bags and I left for the airport. I had to do a scale in Italy and then I had to take the flight there to go to Australia. I had to wait four more hours and I was sleepy so I decided to take a nap and set an alarm to wake up in time for my flight. But I didn't. I missed it and I got stranded in the airport for one whole day. It was the first thing that went wrong but not the only one. When I finally arrived to Australia, I had a lot of bad experiences. I felt lonely, I lost money and I missed home. However, I also made friends for life, I discovered amazing landscapes and I had the time of my life. So, nevertheless, it was my best experience.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write a story that ends with the line given. Since the line has the word "nevertheless" included, you should write about something that was bad or went wrong but ended up being "the best experience". It's important to follow the rules given, which are the word limit and the different parts of a story.
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Here are some ways you can use or misuse it. Put them in appropriate columns.
1) Use only as much water as you require
2) Close the tap lightly after use,
3) Throw garbage near water source when on picnic.
4) Organize tree plantatlon activities,
5) Wash your vehicle in rivers or ponds.
Don is
Do's
Answer:
Do's:
1) Use only as much water as you require;
4) Organize tree plantation activities.
Don'ts:
2) Close the tap lightly after use;
3) Throw garbage near water source when on picnic;
5) Wash your vehicle in rivers or ponds.
Explanation:
Whatever the activity - washing our car or watering the plants, for instance - we must avoid wasting water. We should only use as much water as is really needed. One way to make sure of that is by avoiding using hoses, for instance, and using buckets instead. Tree plantation activities are crucial when it comes to helping the planet. We all know the importance of trees to help renew the oxygen in the atmosphere and provide humidity as well as a place of living for other species of plants and animals. Having that in mind, we can choose options 1 and 4 to be placed under the column Do's.
On the other hand, we should not close the tap lightly, because it might leak. We should close it tightly instead. Also, throwing garbage near water sources is a sure way of contaminating such sources. The same goes for washing your vehicle in rivers or ponds. Therefore, options 2, 3 and 5 should all be place in the column Don'ts.
According to McCullers, how can Americans overcome their feelings of loneliness?
Answer: McCullers says that the feeling of love can eliminate the feeling of separation and the fear of loneliness.
Explanation:
Answer:
McCuller claims that love is the only way for loneliness to go away
Explanation:
how to find a theme of a story?
Answer:
What i do is re read the story or passage again and try and find the message the other is giving like in the story were the monkeys are jumping on the bed the theme would be listen to your parents because the mom was telling the kids to not jump on the bed.
Explanation:
Write a letter to your frined in a village to encourage children to go to scholl
Answer:
school helps kids learn and become better at reading/writing and getting jobs. And they could also be teachers to help others.
Explanation:
I hope this helps
Answer:
How about you initiate a small social organisation where you encourage young children to enroll I'm schools.
Explanation:
H/232, Chandsath Village
Pokhara, Gandaki Province
Nepal
Date:12-12-2019
Dear Tashi,
How are you doing? I hope you are doing all good. Its been almost 6 months now since we last met and I'm starting to really miss you a lot. I remember all our crazy plans to travel around the world without even worrying about the budget. Haha.
Now that you're back in your village and plans to stay there for a while, I just wanted to suggest you something. How about you initiate a small social organisation where you encourage young children to enroll in schools.
You are well aware too that education is the foundation of a dignified life, so you can now help the parents as well the children to understand the same. Though you might have your own plans I hope you do something about it because you are quite capable of winning hearts and convincing people to do the right thing.
If you can at least encourage the people from your village to support education and go to school, then there would surely be a better tomorrow for all. Anyway I'm hoping for a reply from you. Let's talk about it more if you decide to do it. Thank you.
Your's lovingly,
Amber.
According to the article what happened before ptolemy wrote his almagest
Throughout history, humans have looked to the stars for answers. It's likely that stargazing gave rise to the science of astronomy, possibly the oldest science known to humankind. As civilizations advanced, they became more dependent on understanding the patterns and cycles of celestial bodies. Farmers relied upon astrological calendars to plant and harvest their crops; sailors steered across vast oceans using celestial maps. Modern astronomy owes much to the ancient civilizations of the past. In fact, the roots of astronomy can be traced to somewhere around 4000 B.C., when the oldest astronomical observations ever recorded took place in both Egypt and Central America. Also important were the ancient civilizations of China and Mesopotamia. They developed solar and lunar calendars that date
back to 2000 B.C. Equally, the ancient Greeks made great advances in the science of astronomy. Their approach to science was based on mathematical models and calculations. They explained natural events through
a process of logic and observation. Ptolemy's Almagest, written around 150 A.D., forever affixed the mathematical approach to astronomy. However, he theorized that the solar system was geocentric, meaning that the Earth was the center of the solar system. Hundreds of years later, during the Renaissance, a Polish-born astronomer named Copernicus published his On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres in 1543 A.D. In this work he held that the solar system was in fact heliocentric, meaning that the Sun—not the Earth—was the center of the solar system. More than a century later, in 1687 A.D., Sir Isaac Newton, a founder of modern astronomy, published his theory of universal gravitation. Not until the twentieth century would the scientific community again alter its understanding of the universe through the works of Albert Einstein.
According to the article, what happened before Ptolemy wrote his Almagest?
A. Albert Einstein changed universal theory in the twentieth century.
B. Sir Isaac Newton altered universal theory in the seventeenth century.
C. Copernicus wrote his On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
D. The Greeks formed an approach to science based on mathematics
Answer:
D. The Greeks formed an approach to science based on mathematics.
Explanation:
From the article, it can be seen that before the Plotemy wrote his Almagest, "The Greeks formed am approach to science based on mathematics."
This is evident when the article says "the ancient Greeks made great advances in the science of astronomy. Their approach to science was based on mathematical models and calculations. They explained natural events through a process of logic and observation."
please write an essay about
does technology make you smart or dum
500 words
Answer:
The society has been dramatically changed with the evolution of technology. Before the advent of modern day technology, life was burdensome and everyday chores consumed too much of our time. Immense opportunities are being provided by technologies which play an important role in human life. The access to education, medicine, industry, transportation etc. has been simplified due to modern day technology. Due to the convenience and efficiency provided by technology, our lives have improved significantly. There used to be a time when executing a simple task like doing laundry would take most of the day. Thanks to modern technology, a lot of burden has been lifted up from our shoulders and we have more time and energy to do what we want to. Technology makes you smart.
Explanation:
HELP! When using the third-person point of view, the narrator is not part of the story and knows what every character is thinking and feeling.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Which best describes the purpose of Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change?
to inform readers about the specific benefits of cycling
to convince readers that they should try cycling
to educate readers about the beginning of cycling
to entertain readers with a story about cycling
Answer:
Explanation:
C. to educate readers about the beginning of cycling
Answer:
specific benefits
Explanation:
In the excerpt at the right, Odysseus has been offered a meal by Circe, an enchantress who has turned a group of his men into pigs. What do you learn about Odysseus from these
lines? What values does he represent?
Answer:
I learned that Odysseus is somebody powerful, he is offered a meal from an enchantress. The values he represents is unlucky, and chosen.
Explanation:
An enchantress is a woman who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put something or someone under a spell. Circe wants to put Odysseus under a spell. This makes me believe that Odysseus is unlucky and chosen.
Can someone help write a monologue please (character:-motherEarth)she is basically talking about how people on earth are causing climate change..
Answer and Explanation:
MOTHER EARTH: You sprung from me ages ago – my children, my offspring, my flesh. I raised you, took care of you, fed you, gave you shelter. I taught you, through my own phenomena, how to better yourselves and your lives. I taught you to make fire. I taught you to build dams. I taught you to grow crops, to tame animals, to stop hunting. I taught you to build houses and live in communities. I watched, filled with pride, as you evolved, treading upon my own skin. If only I had known what you were capable of. Did I underestimate you? Or did I make myself blind to your ambitions because I loved you so much? Fire, water, wood… they became your weapons. Perhaps, at first, you were unaware of the consequences. Maybe you did not understand you were hurting me. The smoke, the residues, they were side-effects of your progress. You believed I would take care of it all - that pollution would magically disappear in my entrails. But you can no longer claim to be ignorant. You can no longer hurt me unknowingly. Oh, you do know! You can see it now – feel it. You can watch as I slowly die and take you with me. You can feel my fragile balance collapsing, tragically, rapidly. You exploded me, dirtied me, broke me. My own children are my killers.
What does Brinker like to do for fun in a seperate peace?
Answer:
We need more info on him we don't know who Brinker is.
Socrates practiced civil disobedience
Answer:
This is correct.
Explanation:
Socrates believed that if individuals could obey or disobey the laws as they pleased, the laws would no longer be effective, and the government would fall into a state of chaos.
Read the excerpt from "The Legacy of Billy Mason." The pages of the scrapbook were filled with clippings from newspapers, and they were all about Billy Mason and his team—the games they played and the plays he made. At the very end there was an article about Billy himself, how he was hardworking and courageous and how, in his rookie year, he was injured in a home-plate collision. He held onto the ball, won the game, and never played again. He took one for the team. Billy closed the scrapbook. This was his father's scrapbook, left here in his grandmother’s house. Catcher Billy Mason was his father's hero. He had given his son his hero’s name as a kind of legacy. Billy held the scrapbook in his hands as he went downstairs to have his first real conversation with Grandma M. Compared with Billy, Billy's father would have most likely reacted to finding the scrapbook by becoming angry. proud. scared. anxious.
Answer:
B. Proud
Explanation:
I just took the test
Answer:
B. proud
Explanation:
Sorry if its wrong
HELP ME lol giving 30 points
Why do you think the author included this chapter, which focuses on Mary Jackson, her son Levi, and the soap box derby? Was her viewpoint positive or negative? Explain your answer using specific words from the text that support your answer.
i added the chapter
Answer:
tbh
Explanation:
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Select the phrase from the options below.
Select one:
A
she likes to play
B
while she sits on the grass
C
he jumped
D
in the park
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Citizenship: Question 10
Why do there need to be responsibilities for citizens in a democracy?
Select one:
-It gives the government less work to do.
-It teaches citizens to not spend money.
-Democracies only work through group participation
-It keeps leaders thinking about citizens want.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
In my opinion, this is the only logical answer. Let me know if I'm wrong.
can you help me i’ll give that brainliest thing if you give a correct answer please asap i have a time limit
which words fits in both sentences?