Answer:needs
Explanation:
The microwave oven needs replaced
the first model of communication is said to have been developed by
Answer:
claude
Explanation:
I try it
is that true or wrong
The Declaration of Independence
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Answer:
Primary
Explanation:
I need some help on this!
The next question refers to the following passage. The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) As she was driving to visit her twin, Jayla had a strange feeling that something bad was going to happen.
(2) Meanwhile, Kayla had the same exact premonition.
(3) Worried about her sister, Kayla called Jayla's cell phone.
(4) Because she took her eyes off the road to answer the phone call, Jayla lost control of her car and crashed through the front of Kayla's house.
With sentence features an introductory clause that explains when the main action happened?
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3
d. Sentence 4
Answer:
answer is 4
Explanation:
100 POINTS HELP PLEASE CAN YOU REVISE THIS NARRATIVE PARAGRAPH AND IMPROVE THE WORDING
My life was decent and financially stable. That changed not right away on that day, but it slowly transformed. At the start of that very day, right in the morning, I remembered. I was pretty sure it was my birthday. I checked the date, and it was indeed it was. Usually, I would wake up groggy and grumpy, but today was my day, for I was enlightened. I did my morning routines then drove to work at the Good Deals Grocery Store as the manager. I watched over the cashiers, monitoring the store. It was just a usual morning when my new coworker I had recently hired, Bill, approached me from behind.
Answer:
My life was decent and financially stable, but it slowly transformed. At the start of that very day, right in the morning, I had just remembered, that I was pretty sure it was my birthday! I checked the date, and it was indeed it was! Usually, I would wake up groggy and grumpy, but today was my day, for I was enlightened. I did my morning routines then drove to work at the Good Deals Grocery Store as the manager. I watched over the cashiers, monitoring the store. It was just a usual morning when my new coworker named Bill that I recently hired was approached me from behind.
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key work is phrase!
The next question refers to the following passage. The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) As she was driving to visit her twin, Jayla had a strange feeling that something bad was going to happen.
(2) Meanwhile, Kayla had the same exact premonition.
(3) Worried about her sister, Kayla called Jayla's cell phone.
(4) Because she took her eyes off the road to answer the phone call, Jayla lost control of her car and crashed through the front of Kayla's house.
Which sentence features an INTRODUCTORY PHRASE that explains why the main action happened?
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3
d. Sentence 4
Answer:
im pretty sure its 4 but imnot 100%
itcould be 3 tho
Explanation:
1. Which word does not have a similar meaning to - energize
rejuvenate
strengthen
enervate
uplift
2. To EMBEZZLE is to:
Misappropriate
Balance
Remunerate
Clear
3. Many families had survived the depression; nevertheless they were forced to adopt increasingly ______ spending habits to make ends meet.
prudent
prodigal
detrimental
desperate
oblivious
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1. She ------ to talk to a therapist.
need
has needed
needs
2. The faster you act the better ------.
it is
is it
Either could be used here
Answer:
1. The word that does not have a similar meaning to energize is:
c. enervate.
2. To embezzle is to:
a. misappropriate.
3. Many families had survived the depression; nevertheless they were forced to adopt increasingly prudent spending habits to make ends meet.
1. She needs to talk to a therapist.
2. The faster you act, the better it is.
Explanation:
1. To energize means to give energy, vitality or enthusiasm to something or someone. On the other hand, to enervate means to drain someone or something of their vitality.
2. To embezzle means to steal money or misappropriate it, that is, take for yourself money that is in your care but that belongs to a company.
3. Prudent means careful. The families who survived the depression had to be careful with their spending, otherwise they wouldn't be able to make ends meet.
1. The simple present is the best option here. For the present perfect to work, we would need more information (such as "since last year"). The subject is "she", so the verb "needs" is conjugated accordingly.
2. This type of sentence structure does not allow the inversion of the subject and the verb at the end. The best choice is "it is".
i am planning a trip to paris france on january 3 2016
how to punctuate this correctly
Answer:
I am planning a trip to Paris, France, on January 3, 2016.
Explanation:
I believe this is correct.
Answer:
I am planning a trip to Paris, France on January 3, 2016
Explanation:
This should be the correct punctuation
please help solve the analogy!! i’ll give brainliest
tired : exhausted ::
a. flat : sloped
b. hunger : thirst
c. daisy : sunflower
d. game : fun
e. pleased : overjoyed
what are predicate nominatives
Answer:
Look on quizlet
Explanation:
HURRRYY PLSSS What text structure type was used in "Malala
The Powerful”?
Answer:
sequence structure
Explanation:Throughout this novel, Malala uses a sequence structure that carries you along the path of her passion in the fight for education.
Can someone please tell him that hes pretty? he doesnt believe me.
Answer:
hes pretty hot
Explanation:
Answer:
denki is gorgeous. hes dense if he thinks hes not smh
rewrite or type the following paragraph, attaching each appositive to the proper sentence. Everyone needs to get away from his or her usual routine and take a vacation every once in awhile. Just last summer we stayed at Big Cedar. A beautiful resort with cabins and a lodge not far from Branson, Missouri. We stayed in one of the lodge’s gorgeous rooms. Decorated with deer antlers and antiques. Big Cedar is owned by Bass Pro Shops. A retailer of fine sporting goods located primarily in southern states. The resort has several restaurants and snack bars. A fine dining restaurant known for some of the best prime rib any- where. The Devil’s Pool Restaurant became our particular favorite place to eat during our stay. Staying at Big Cedar was a truly enjoy- able experience for us.
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
Question 25 (5 points)
(MC)
Which of the following best states the difference between a theme and a topic? (5
points)
Theme is the overall message, while topic is the subject being discussed
1.I’m now completely ........................, but I can understand what people say by reading their lips.
blind
deaf
lame
bald
2.Many people have written detailed ......................................of this president.
biographies
autobiographies
letters
emails
Write a story titled ‘interrogation’
Answer:
Once upon a time there was someone who didn’t want to do their work. His teacher interrogated him becasue the teacher thought he was cheating
the end
Explanation:
Plz write a book summary of the most interesting book you hae ever read.
Answer:
Dav Pilkey’s children’s book The Adventures of Captain Underpants (1997), targeted to young boys, it proved very popular, spawning a long list of sequels and adaptations in other media.
The story begins with the introduction of two best friends, George and Harold. They love to pull pranks and play tricks on others. They also write their own comic book about a crime-fighting superhero named Captain Underpants. They chose the name because superheroes always look like they are wearing underwear. They sell photocopies of each issue for fifty cents at school.
At an important school football game, they plan a series of pranks that result in the school being forced to forfeit the game: they put pepper in the cheerleaders’ pom-poms, making everyone sneeze; helium in the football, causing it to float away; bubble solution in the marching band’s instruments; and itching powder in the muscle rub. The next day, Harold and George are called into Principal Krupp’s office, where Krupp reveals he has a videotape of them pulling the pranks. He tells the boys that from now on they must do exactly as he tells them or he will show the tape to the football team, who are very angry.
Harold and George are forced by Krupp to wake up at 6 a.m. every day to do chores for Mr. Krupp. They also must never smile during class, and they get extra homework. Desperate to escape these grueling punishments, one day, George thinks he sees a solution when he orders a “3-D Hypno Ring” from a catalog. The ring takes weeks to arrive, during which time they continue doing chores and extra homework. When the ring finally arrives, they use it to hypnotize Mr. Krupp, replacing the video with one of Harold’s little sister’s videotapes.
With Mr. Krupp hypnotized, the boys fall back into their pranking ways, having the principal act like a chicken, then a monkey. Then, they get creative, ordering him to behave like Captain Underpants. The principal takes off his pants and ties a curtain around his neck, making the boys break into laughter, but before they can stop him, he jumps out the window to fight crime.
The boys chase him on their skateboards to a bank robbery, where he confronts two mystified robbers. The police arrive and start to arrest Krupp along with the criminals, but the boys get him away. As they are trying to get Krupp back to school to change him back into the principal, they come across two robots stealing a mysterious crystal. Captain Underpants’s cape gets caught in the van’s door as it speeds away, dragging him behind it. The boys grab on and are taken with him to an abandoned warehouse, where they discover that the evil Dr. Diaper is planning to use the crystal to destroy the moon, destroying all the cities on Earth, allowing him to become Earth’s ruler.
The boys hide, but Captain Underpants is tied up. The boys hatch a plan; they use fake doggie poop they find in the warehouse and a slingshot to make Dr. Diaper think he needs to be changed. While he is distracted, George and Harold destroy the robots and untie Captain Underpants. They examine the machine Dr. Diaper has built to destroy the moon and pull a level, thinking it is an off switch. It is a “self-destruct” switch.
Dr. Diaper returns, producing a ray gun. Angry, he intends to use it on the boys, but Captain Underpants begins shooting underwear at his face. They capture Dr. Diaper and escape the warehouse as it is destroyed. Leaving Dr. Diaper tied up outside the police station, they return to the school, deciding it is time to bring back Principal Krupp—but they have lost the Hypno Ring’s instruction manual and have no idea how to do it. George finds a vase of water and dumps it on Principal Krupp’s head, breaking the spell.
Angry, Principal Krupp decides to give the videotape to the football team, not knowing that the boys switched it. George then finds the instruction manual for the ring, where he reads that the one thing you should never do is pour water over a hypnotized person’s head because it will cause him to go in and out of a trance at the sound of snapping fingers. He throws the manual away.
The football team watches the video, the Boomer the Purple Dragon sing-along tape, and they love it. They rename the team the “Purple Dragon Sing-a-Long Friends.”
George and Harold go back to their normal lives, making comics and playing pranks, but one day, they see someone snap their fingers in front of Principal Krupp, and he instantly becomes Captain Underpants. The boys watch him running across the football field in his underwear, the curtain tied around his neck again, to go fight crime.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ok the most intresting book i ever read was "Doctor Sleep" by Stephen King. I find this book intresting because of how they portray some of the characters. For example Daniel became the thing he hated an alchoholic (sorry for misspell). He said he would never be a drunk like his father but he did become one to snuff out his shining. I also find this book intresting because of the villains. The villains are a group of quasi-immortal beings called the True Knot who feed of the "steam" that kids with the shining produce when tortured. So heres a very very over simplified summary. One day Dan wakes up in a random womans house who he steals money from and leaves her the drugs they were using for her to sell. Then he goes to a small town where he joins up the local AA. Then a girl named Abra writes on his black board. then bippoty boppity boo she's 13 and the true knot kill again but then Abra sees them do it so they go after her! THENNNNNNN Dan and Doctor John go on a road trip to talk to Abra's dad they talk to the Dad and then kill some True Knot. Then the man called the Crow kidnaps Abra to take her back to the true knot. Then they go to the Over Look when it turns out Dan is Abras step uncle! then they both go fight the mean lady and kill her!
THE END!
Your school is thinking about discontinuing all art and music classes
as a way to save money. School officials have asked students to share
their opinions on the importance of these classes. Consider your
involvement in art and music and how you feel about taking these
classes at school. Then write a speech to share at a school committee
meeting explaining whether you support the cuts and offering reasons
for your point of view.
Which of these options is the best claim to address the prompt?
A. Imagine for a moment what your life would be like without
photography, fashion design, or music.
B. The most important academic areas for students today are math,
science, and technology.
o C. First of all, art and music classes are important because many
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
One of the main ways to get someone to do what you want is to guilttrip them into feeling bad and listening to you... A. is an example of a persuasive paragraph. A. is the answer.
Answer:
its D THATS NOT EVEN ON THERE!!!
Explanation:
It's
What does this poem mean/signify?
It signifies the African Americans wants and desires for equality.
The runway model in the floor-length gown strutted down the catwalk, struck a pose at the end, and, with a wink for the photographers, pivoted on her heel to walk back. What is the best way to write the underlined part of the sentence?
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
What causes Malala to go from being well known in Pakistan to being famous worldwide? a. she writes a blog diary. b. she is shot by the taliban. c. she wins the sakharov prize. d. she confronts a special envoy.
Answer: she wins the Srakharov prize
Explanation:
Malala Yousafzai is an activist for girls education and she's from Pakistani and was born in 1997. When she was 12, she wrote a blog about Talibans .
In 2012 she was shot in a bus by the Talibans but eventually was okay after she got better. She won the Srakharov prize in 2013 for her goods works and was known worldwide.
Lady Macbeth refers to many events and conversations in her sleep-walking scene. Chart as many as you notice: Textual Evidence Explanation / reference to what event
The biggest thing to note is she rambles about the murders and actually ends up giving them away to someone (one of the doctors or maidens im having a hard time remembering without my copy of the book)
A what they said
Explanation:
HURRY ASAPPP
Wirat is the authors moravesty vaan tot willing thisto prohde edence that connects age with se
Gening menetes
to Suyat at neste set cering memories are
not instant
to ensures young andle to think more slively
out memories
to summate the impedo nentive memories on
capsops
Answer:
to summate the impedo nentive memories on
capsops
Explanation:
Eugene Krab's article in the school newspaper is more funnier than ours.
3. We must have an ---- supply of food before we start our journey.
absolute
abundant
abstract
profuse
precise
Answer:
abundant
Explanation:
I'm like 100% sure it is
By Any Other Name
The details in paragraph 21 are significant because —
a. they explain cultural differences that Santha doesn’t understand
b. they explain why the Indian children are treated differently during recess
c. they explain children’s games played in the British schools
d. they explain differences in game rules that Santha is unfamiliar with
In "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer," how does Vanessa Wright convey her viewpoint that Cassatt cared more about her art than popularity and wealth?
Wright explains how Cassatt was the only American artist to exhibit with the Impressionists.
Wright states that Cassatt moved to Paris to study painting.
Wright describes Cassatt's reaction when she first saw Degas' art.
Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
Answer: Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
Explanation:
Mary Cassatt had moved to Paris in 1866 to pursue her painting career. She met Edgar Degas and they became fond of each other with him influencing her work quite a bit.
Ms. Cassatt had been selling her artwork at the Salon and so did Edgar Degas. She however left the Salon and joined Dagas' group, the Impressionists so that she could improve her art even though they were an independent group and would not make as much as the Salon.
Answer: Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
Explanation: I took the k12 quiz
HELP PLEASE
At first, why does Macbeth decide he wants to be King? By the end of Act
I, how/why do Macbeth's reasons, or purpose to become King change?
Make sure to (alot/allot/a lot) enough time to study for all of your classes.
Answer:
allot
Explanation:
Answer:
Allot
Explanation:
Easy peasy hope you get a good grade:)
answer quick please!!!!
Answer:
correct answers:
□both characters are woman
□ they have similar traits
□both characters come from poor backgrounds
“How can you rest one moment in such a condition?”
What effect does asking rhetorical questions like this one have on an audience? Check all that apply.
Answer:
A, D, E
Explanation:
The effect rhetorical questions like this one have on an audience is it forces the listener to accept there is not one expected answer, It makes the sermon seem directed at the listener personally, and It makes the listener think about their actions. Thus, options A, D, and E are correct.
A rhetorical question is one that has a question mark at the end and is posed more for impact than for clarification. It is frequently employed in conversation as well as persuasive writing.
The aim of a rhetorical question may be to emphasize a point, get the audience to think about a subject, or add interest to a debate, depending on the context. A rhetorical question often has one of two answers: one that is blatantly clear or one that is difficult to ascertain.
Learn more about rhetorical questions here:
https://brainly.com/question/12669104
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Your question seems to be incomplete, but most probably the complete question was:
“How can you rest one moment in such a condition?”
What effect does asking rhetorical questions like this one have on an audience? Check 3 that apply.
A. It forces the listener to accept there is not one expected answer.
B. It forces the reader to think about ways to answer the question successfully.
C. It forces the reader to generate a set of related questions to ask the speaker.
D. It makes the sermon seem directed at the listener personally.
E. It makes the listener think about their actions.