Have you read "Boy of the painted cave?" I'm doing a test and one of the questions is for paragraph 9-10 how long has Tao not seen a wooly mammoth. Help would be much appreciated!! Thanks
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Read the excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad.
She started talking about William Still and the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee. No one commented. No one asked any questions.
In this excerpt, which rhetorical appeal is Tubman attempting to use to convince people to continue?
Ethos, because she is using her own knowledge as a tool.
Pathos, because she is appealing to her audience’s needs.
Ethos, because she is appealing to their emotional needs.
Pathos, because she is using facts to convince her audience.
Answer:
Ethos, because she is using her own knowledge as a tool.
Explanation:
Refer to "Zlateh the Goat" in the anthology.
Read the excerpt from “Zlateh the Goat.”
Aaron realized immediately that they were saved. With great effort he dug his way through the snow. He was a village boy and knew what to do. When he reached the hay he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat. No matter how cold it may be outside, in the hay it is always warm.
How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story?
It proves that only a haystack is necessary to survive a storm.
It demonstrates that the hay makes the barn smell sweet.
It reveals that the hay will keep the goat alive.
It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm.
Answer: im pretty sure its d it shows that the haystack provides safey from the storm
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⚠️help me write a Historical Flair Conclusion using the prompt : Why choosing friends wisely is important.⚠️
Answer:
True friendship is worth more than gold, because the elements of character and virtue that make true friendship a blessing cannot be purchased. The best type of friend is one who is wiser and better than ourselves, inspiring us through their wisdom and virtue. They commit noble deeds, and their wisdom and goodness lifts us higher both mentally and morally.
Those that intend to be great artists practice imitating the lines of previous masters, just as those who desire to life a good life must carefully follow the examples of trusted and true friends, imitating their good qualities until they equal or exceed the other person’s virtuous deeds.
A Man is Known by the Company He Keeps
This proverb is always true. A person’s character has the ability to change others through daily interaction faster than through any other means. Purity creates purity; like creates like. This makes the choice of companions in early life more important than that of teachers or guardians. Keep good company, and you shall become good.
When Sir Joshua Reynolds was a boy, he had such great reverence for the Pope that he would press through the crowd simply to touch his coat with the end of his forefinger, as if he expected to be lifted higher by the act, and become more of a man. That same feeling should apply in the choice of companions. Select those whose nobleness inspires you to reach out in admiration.
Companionship Saves or Destroys
The late Rev. Dr. Thomson, of New York City, published the story of a youth who came under his ministry at nineteen years of age. He was the son of pious parents, neither profane, idle, nor vicious, and had established a character for industry and sobriety. At twenty-one he was employed by a rail road company, where he made friends with wicked companions. He soon fell into evil ways, and in less than a year, became too abandoned and reckless to be harbored by the church. This man died within three years.
Dr. Thomson described it, “Two weeks ago I knelt in that murderer’s cell, in company with his parents, sister, and brother, who had come for their last interview with him on earth. That narrow cell was more solemn than the grave itself. Two weeks ago tomorrow I saw the youth, who had once been of my spiritual flock, upon the scaffold. It was an awful scene. He made a brief address. Oh, if you could have heard the warning of that young man from the scaffold:
‘You know how I was brought up’, he said. ‘I had the best instructions a Christian father could give. Oh, if I had followed them, I should have been in my dear father’s home; but evil companions led me astray, and I have come to this! I hope, now, as I leave the world, my voice will warn all young men. Our desires and passions are so strong that it requires very little to lead us astray. I want to urge it upon all young men, never to take the first step in such a career as mine. When the first step is taken in the paths of sin, it is very difficult to stop.'”
The company he kept led to his fall. Associates make or break a man. A promising boy can be transformed into a felon, while a felon can be transformed into a promising man. All the lessons of home can be nullified, and the language and habits of your current company can replace years of previously learned behavior.
On a positive note, good companionship has the power to elevate and bless the spirit. It can do far more for you than wealth, home, or books. The benefits of good schools, churches and social clubs are in large part attributable to the quality and abundance of the pure spirited companions to be found there.
Explanation:
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1. what are predictions and how can you use them to increase your comprehention?
2. how do you check/revise predictions?
3. what is one prediction that can be made before or while reading the story of "the happy prince" or " the story of scarface"? (optional)
Answer:
1. Predicting. This strategy involves the ability of readers to get meaning from a text by making informed predictions. Good readers use predicting as a way to connect their existing knowledge to new information from a text to get meaning from what they read.
Read this excerpt from the poem "Lincoln Looked.”
Lincoln looked forward and saw
a divided house cannot stand.
He looked ahead, beyond the brim
of his stovepipe hat, and where
there were many people, he saw one.
Lincoln looked up at the clouds
turning in the sky and knew that
the nation was doing the same thing
in time.
It was time for a change. Lincoln
looked deep within himself and searched
for the recipe for a new country made
from so many wild and unique ingredients.
Which kind of structure does this poem have?
rhythmic verse
formal verse
free verse
repetitive verse
Answer:
formal verse
Explanation:
What is the relationship between the success of miners and the location in which the gold-rush took place?
A Because of guidebooks and outfitters, it was easy to get to the gold-fields but there was not enough gold for everyone who arrived.
B The Yukon was difficult to find, so almost no one was able to get there alive and there were not enough people to mine the gold.
C Because the Yukon was cold, dangerous, and remote, mining there was difficult and unsuccessful.
D Mining was successful because there was plenty of gold to go around for those who survived the journey to the Yukon.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following phrases is one theme of the myth “The Flight of Icarus”?
Group of answer choices
The value of moderation
Be content with what you have
Test your limits to learn what is possible
It's always worthwhile to take risks for freedom
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Which statement about signal phrases is true?
Select one:
a. Signal phrases should be worded the same way throughout an informational text.
b. Signal phrases are only needed when a writer uses a direct quote from an article.
c. Signal phrases should provide just enough information to show the reader that the source is a valid one that can be trusted.
d. Signal phrases should provide name, job, and source of every fact used in a text.
Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase that is used as an adjective?
A. The show on television tonight is about panda bears.
B. The whole class gathered at the park in the afternoon.
C. The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
D. I prefer the shirt with the blue and white stripes.
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
People fear wolves. While some of their fear is sensible, wolves actually have more to fear from people than people do from wolves. Although wolves are strong and fierce, wolf attacks on humans are very rare. In nearly all cases, they occur only when people provoke or corner wolves. People, on the other hand, have regularly baited and trapped wolves from the earliest of times. In North America, ranchers eliminated thousands of wolves to protect their livestock. Trappers trapped wolves for fur. Farmers poisoned them and hunted them with dogs. By 1950, there were almost no wolves left in the United States. Finally, in 1974, Congress granted gray wolves protected status.
What saved the wolf population of North America?
(1 point)
A. Congress granted wolves protected status.
B. People avoided wolves out of fear.
C. People stopped wearing their fur.
D. Wolves became strong and fierce.
Answer:
A. Congress granted wolves protected status.
Answer: A.
Explanation:
In the last sentence, it states that Congress granted the wolves protected status.
The Trapeze Act
Toby McAlister was a third-generation circus performer. He had started juggling when he was three years old. At the age of five, Toby could ride a unicycle while juggling six balls. When Toby turned eight, his father decided to start training him on the trapeze.
Toby loved the trapeze. He quickly mastered swinging and transferring between trapeze bars. After only a few months of training, Toby was part of his father's act. As the years passed, Toby learned to do more stunts. The father-son trapeze act became increasingly exciting and dangerous.
One evening, Toby was especially excited about his performance. He was going to execute a triple somersault in mid-air without a net below him.
"You are going to be the biggest star of the circus! Here is a shiny gold suit to show the world how brilliant you are!" Toby's father said as he gave him a new costume to wear.
Toby's mother however was not supportive. She cried and begged Toby and his father to use the net.
"Mama, don't worry. I practiced this act a million times and never fell once!" Toby told his mother.
"Toby is a master. I would not let him do the trick if I had any doubts. The crowds will love it!" Toby's father said.
When it was time for the trapeze act, Toby turned to the audience and posed with his arms raised high. Then, he grabbed the first trapeze bar, and leaped from the platform. For the first few minutes, Toby did his usual tricks.
"Ladies and gentleman, please give me your undivided attention! Tonight, Toby McAlister is going to perform a death-defying stunt right before your very eyes. He will attempt the triple somersault without a net!" the ringmaster announced.
Then, several workers entered the ring and removed the safety net. The audience grew still and silent. Toby's mother sat in the front row and prayed that Toby would not fall. As Toby's feet left the platform, Toby's mother held her breath and closed her eyes.
Suddenly, the audience gasped. Toby's mom felt her heart stop for a moment. Then, the arena erupted with applause. Toby's mom opened her eyes to see that Toby's father was holding him by the feet as he hung upside down. Toby's mom let out her breath, stood to her feet, and cheered.
How do the differing points of view of Toby and his mother affect the story?
A.
It creates tension and suspense.
B.
It foreshadows the outcome of Toby's act.
C.
It characterizes Toby's mom as overbearing.
What is the dialogue of the story called The Tell-tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe ?
Answer:In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the narrator carries the plot forward. All the events in the plot are either of his own doing or the result of his actions. At the start of the story, in the exposition, both the narrator and the old man are introduced to the reader through what the narrator says. The story starts with the narrator, who claims to be nervous. He then contradicts himself by “calmly” telling his story. There are several such contradictions throughout the story. The narrator claims he is not insane, but his speech and actions indicate otherwise. He claims to have loved the old man and to have been kind to him, but he murders him. His irrational fear of the old man’s “Evil Eye” is what sets the events of the story in motion. He fears and loathes the evil eye, so he decides to get rid of it. In the climax, he kills the old man. After killing the old man, the narrator dismembers him, apparently to separate the identity of the old man from his eye. Later, in the falling action, the narrator feels guilty about killing the old man. His guilt causes him to mistake his own thumping heart for the old man’s beating heart. He gives himself up to the police, providing the denouement. Thus, across all the parts of the plot, the narrator affects the story because he drives the action.
Explanation:
Read the passage.
Colony Collapse Disorder
In 2006, beekeepers throughout the United States began to notice something new—and troubling. Adult honeybees, known as worker bees, were disappearing from their hives, seemingly abandoning them. Few or no dead bees were found in the hives, while the queen and larvae were alive and well but without the swarm of worker bees that typically attended them to keep them alive. What had happened?
The phenomenon became so widespread that it soon received a name, Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) . There was no denying that CCD was a problem; after all, American agriculture depends on the work of honeybees and other pollinators. At least three-quarters of the crops grown in the United States depend on honeybee pollination for their survival. These include such staples as strawberries, blueberries, apples, broccoli, asparagus, and almonds. Without them, both farmers and anyone who enjoys fresh fruits and vegetables will suffer.
But what is causing this problem? Scientists have rigorously studied a variety of possible causes, ranging from genetically modified crops to climate change to cell phone towers. Sadly, nothing has shown to be the cause of the problem. The most likely culprits are pathogens, or disease-causing organisms. These have been found in larger numbers in colonies affected by CCD than in those unaffected. But these pathogens have included various viruses and bacteria, some found in greater concentrations in different parts of the country. If CCD is caused by a single disease, identifying that disease will be difficult.
The CCD epidemic is most likely the result of multiple causes—pathogens, poor nutrition, pesticides, lack of genetic diversity, and habitat loss. Efforts to prevent colony loss have been mildly successful. The number lost has declined each year since 2008. But until a solution to this problem is found, CCD will remain a concern that will threaten not only the future of bees, but also of the people who rely on the food that they help produce.
Question 1
Part A
Which inference can be made about the cause of CCD in “Colony Collapse Disorder”?
It is a threat that needs to be identified as soon as possible.
It is very complex and will be challenging to overcome.
It affects bees most seriously but threatens other pollinators also.
It will impact humans and affect their health in the future.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement from "Colony Collapse Disorder" best supports the answer in Part A?
“The CCD epidemic is most likely the result of multiple causes—pathogens, poor nutrition, pesticides, lack of genetic diversity, and habitat loss.”
“The most likely culprits are pathogens, or disease-causing organisms.”
“Without [honeybees], both farmers and anyone who enjoys fresh fruits and vegetables will suffer.”
“Scientists rigorously studied a variety of possible causes, ranging from genetically modified crops to climate change to cell phone towers.”
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Question 1 - B
Question 2 - B
Answer: Part A: It is very complex and will be challenging to overcome.
Part B: “The CCD epidemic is most likely the result of multiple causes—pathogens, poor nutrition, pesticides, lack of genetic diversity, and habitat loss.”
Explanation:
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The speaker’s statement in line 5 is ironic because the speaker—
Answer choices for the above question
A. really means that it is dreary to be Nobody, not Somebody.
Incorrect. The speaker doesn’t thinks it’s dreary to be Nobody.
B. says the opposite of what is generally expected.
Correct. Most people think being well known is the opposite of dreary.
C. uses a negative word but her intended meaning is positive.
Incorrect. The speaker’s intended meaning is not positive.
D. makes readers laugh by making fun of her own shyness.
Incorrect. The line may make readers laugh, but the speaker is not making fun of herself.
The irony in lines 6-8 contributes to the overall theme of questioning the value of fame by—
Answer choices for the above question
A. making fame seem relatable and commonplace.
Incorrect. A frog may be commonplace to some areas, but this is not the poem’s theme.
B. showing that anyone, even a frog, can be famous.
Incorrect. The poem may suggest that one does not have to be special to become famous, but this is not the poem’s theme.
C. emphasizing that fame sometimes lasts only a month.
Incorrect. This is not the poem’s theme.
D. suggesting that fame is as meaningless as a frog’s croak.
Correct. Dickinson compares being famous to a frog that says its own name over and over to suggest that fame has no real value.
Answer:
Your answers are B and D for the last one.
Explanation:
The speaker’s statement in line 5 is ironic because the speaker:
B. says the opposite of what is generally expected.The irony in lines 6-8 contributes to the overall theme of questioning the value of fame by:
D. suggesting that fame is as meaningless as a frog’s croak.According to the complete question, we can see that there is a general misconception about the meaning of the word "dreary" as they think it has positive connotations.
As a result of this, we can see that the lines in 6 and 8 contributes to the theme which states that there are questions over the value of fame by showing that fame is meaningless.
Therefore, the correct answers are options B and D
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Summarize the story about Robert Bruce use the plot outline and write in complete sentences
Answer:
Robert the Bruce, original name Robert VIII de Bruce, also called Robert I, (born July 11, 1274—died June 7, 1329, Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland), king of Scotland (1306–29), who freed Scotland from English rule, winning the decisive Battle of Bannockburn (1314) and ultimately confirming Scottish independence in ...
Explanation:
Answer:
Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland under the rule of English king. He wanted to make Scotland a free country. He fought many battles but was defeated many a by his enemy. He fled from the battlefield and hid himself in a cave to save his life. He had no more courage to fight another battle.
In the cave, the king saw a spider. The spider was hanging with a thin thread. It about to reach its cobweb when it fell to the ground. He tried again and again to climb up to reach its web and every time it failed. But it did not give up its efforts. At last, it succeeded in reaching a lesson from the spider. He gathered his lost courage and learnt a lesson from the spider. He gathered his army once again. He decided in defeating his enemy.
Moral: try again and again until you succeed.
Explanation:
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How would you describe Anne's relationship with her mother verses the one she has with her father
A. Anne's relationship with her mother is strong but she doesn't get along with her father.
B. Anne has strong relationship with both of her parents
C. Anne has poor relationship with both of her parents
D. Anne feels very close to her father but she has a strained relationship with her mother
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
c.
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How does the narrator feel about Stargirl’s lunchroom antics? Cite specific evidence from the first three paragraphs in the excerpt to support your answer.
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What can you do to help the oceans become sanctuaries rather than a vast graveyard? Explain 2 of three ideas noted in the text.
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Answer: Beautiful, Tall, Giant, Strong,Majestic,Colorful,Abstract
Explanation:
The narrator of this passage may be described as ? A,deceptively silly B,charming but evasive C,plainspoken D,frightened
Answer: C - plainspoken and direct
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Which statement is best supported by text evidence from the excerpt?
Answer:
i believe its the first option. i apologize if i am incorrect
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What are some physical traits of Odysseus that are mentioned in the epic by Homer?
Answer:
strong
Explanation:
Answer:
its strong
Explanation:
Read the passage, and answer the question that follows.
Voting for the Academy Awards. Have you ever wondered how the winners of the Academy Awards are selected? Did you know that the selection process actually starts months before the presentation of the awards in late February? First, in January, nomination ballots are sent to members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. For most award categories, five nomination are allowed. The Academy's philosophy is that only people who work in a particular part of the motion picture industry are qualified to make nominations for an award that relates to that part of the industry. So, for example, only directors can nominate their fellow directors. The Academy believes that people in the same field can make better decisions about who is best qualified for an award. Next, members return their secret nomination ballots. Protecting the secrecy of the members' ballots is an important rule behind the selection process. Then, a company called PricewaterhouseCoopers determines the nomination results. Shortly after that, at the end of January, the nomination results are announced. Early in February, final ballots are mailed to members of the Academy. Then, members vote and return their ballots to PricewaterhouseCoopers. Next, the company determines the final results, but they are kept a strict secret. Finally, the winners are revealed when their names are read from the famous envelopes opened at the Awards presentation in late February. the tense anticipation about who the winners are is over at last! Left, a close-up of Oscar statues.
Number the steps below in their correct order from first to last.
___ A company determines the nomination results.
___ Nomination ballots are sent to members of the Academy.
___ Winners are announced at the Awards presentation.
___ Final ballots are sent to members.
___ Final results are determined.
___ Nomination results are announced.
___ Members return their nomination ballots.
___ Members return their final ballots.
Answer:
1: Final ballots are sent to members.
2:Nomination results are announced.
3: Winners are announced at the Awards presentation.
4: A company determines the nomination results.
5: Final results are determined.
6: Members return their final ballots.
7: Nomination results are announced.
8: Nomination ballots are sent to members of the Academy.
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Answer:
1: Final ballots are sent to members.
2:Nomination results are announced.
3: Winners are announced at the Awards presentation.
4: A company determines the nomination results.
5: Final results are determined.
6: Members return their final ballots.
7: Nomination results are announced.
8: Nomination ballots are sent to members of the Academy.
Explanation:
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Which of the following elements might be found in a piece of Gothic literature? Select all that apply.
a decaying castle
a birthday party
a sun-swept beach
a mad scientist
Answer:
A. Decaying castle
Explanation:
Gothic fiction, which is largely known by the subgenre of Gothic horror, is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death, and at times romance.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
It says that hippos have been known to cause death in many different ways. So the supporting details should be about the different ways that hippos cause death. Answer D doesn't have anything to do with how hippos are dangerous. Answer C does, but doesn't give us any details other than that. Answer B talks about drowning, but we need to know about the DIFFERENT ways they cause death, not just drowning.
So, A is the most plausible option.
Write a complete sentence with an abstract and concrete noun.
Answer:
The dog jumped over the fence during my mom’s birthday in summer, we were all the frantic looking for him that we completely forgot about the party.
Explanation:
Beatrice goes shopping at her local book store for something new to read. She plucks a book off the shelf, flips it open, and reads the following excerpt:
“It was the harshest, most miserable winter in memory. I was certain Valley Forge would be the end of me and my fellow soldiers. My musket was full, but my water skin was empty. One man’s shoes had been worn down to nothing during the march. He tied cowhides to his feet. But on he marched for the general and our Continental Army. I admired his conviction. I ignored the biting cold and continued on.”
Beatrice believes the story is set during the American Revolution. Which two pieces of textual evidence from the excerpt support her conclusion?
A.
“admired his conviction” and “ignored the biting cold and continued on”
B.
“harshest, most miserable winter in memory” and “Valley Forge would be the end of me”
C.
“shoes had been worn down to nothing during the march” and “He tied cowhides to his feet”
D.
“musket was full, but my water skin was empty” and “the general and our Continental Army”
Answer:
D
Explanation: