Which statement would John Quincy Adams most likely have made?
In his pre presidential years he was one of America's greatest diplomats—formulating, among other things, what came to be called the Monroe Doctrine—and in his post presidential years (as a U.S. congressman, 1831–48) he fought against the expansion of slavery.
Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
Andy Warhol was an artist who made art using silk- screened images from pop culture, such as soup cans and movie stars. At first people thought he was "a genius and a fraud" (Nardi, 30) The information in parentheses in the passage above is an example of
A. a work sited page
B. an in text citation
C. a title page
D.a footnote
Answer:
a
Explanation:
a satirical solution to immigration?
Explanation:
It is a melancholy object to bring up such a topic as sensitive as illegal immigration. Illegal Immigration in the United states is when people trespass into the United States without a visa, or overstays the period of time aloud. If this continues then eventually the United States will become overpopulated and will subject to anarchy, because there will not be enough funding for the citizens of the United States.
Answer:
Improving the immigration system
Explanation:
How do the seasons in the poem Fanny Frost by A. Gautam contribute to the theme?
What is the mood of the poem? “The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes
Answer:
predominantly melancholic
Explanation:
how do beavers dams help other animals and people
Answer: What they do is this could block waterways so that otters have a better chance also beavers help people by they use broken wood so they aren't wasting trees.
Explanation: None
Based on the whole poem "America". Why does the speaker NOT revolt against America
in lines 8-10 of the poem?
Answer:
because the speaker loves his country
How has the age of robotics affected workers in America or
around the world?
A
Robotics have helped lead to an increase in low wage
and low skill jobs.
Robotics have helped many skilled or semi-skilled
workers improve their production.
Robotics have made it much easier for workers to
plan their vacations.
D
Robotics have replaced many workers and eliminated
some job markets.
Answer:
Explanation:
I think A!
“It’s his first exposure to Third World passion. He thought only Americans had informed political opinion - other people staged coups out of spite and misery. It’s an unwelcome revelation to him that a reasonably educated and rational man like Ro would die for things that he, Brent, has never heard of and would rather laugh about. Ro was tortured in jail. Franny has taken off her earphones. Electrodes, canes, freezing tanks. He leaves nothing out. Something gotten into Ro.
Dad looks sick. The meaning of Thanksgiving should not be so explicit.”
What is his attitude towards brent(dad) how do you know?
Answer:
The narrator’s attitude toward Brent (Dad) is disparaging. This is clear through the details included by the author that make Brent appear uneducated. Brent and Ro are contrasting characters and Ro is described as “a reasonable educated and rational man”. Therefore, it is assumed that Brent is not reasonably educated or rational.
Explanation:
the authors’ description of the video in the first paragraph serves primarily to
Answer:
B. illustrate a particular perspective on the importance of learning to code
Explanation:
AP Classroom
summary “Ain’t I a Woman” by Sojourner Truth.
At the 1851 Women’s Rights Convention held in Akron, Ohio, Sojourner Truth delivered what is now recognized as one of the most famous abolitionist and women’s rights speeches in American history, “Ain’t I a Woman?” She continued to speak out for the rights of African Americans and women during and after the Civil War.
Chapter 3-4 summary of The Hate U Give
A trailblazer is a pioneer or leader-usually someone willing to take
risks or do something never done before. What makes West a
trailblazer?
Answer:
whos west
Explanation:
Well maybe west is determined to go before everyone else to make sure everything is safe before anyone else does it
KICK BALL TEST!
When you are the kicker and you have less that two outs. where should you kick the ball and why?
Answer:
in kickball i always try to kick the ball to third base
Explanation:
because then they have to throw the ball to first to get you out so it takes longer than it would if you kicked toward first or second
NO LINK I ACTUALLY NEED HELP ITS DUE IN 30 min!!!
but i need at least 5-10 sentences i need it to be creative pls help me out
Answer: I hate it when my brother Charlie has to go away. My parents constantly try to explain to me how sick he is. That I am lucky for having a brain where all the chemicals flow properly to their destinations like undammed rivers. When I complain about how bored I am without a little brother to play with, they try to make me feel bad by pointing out that his boredom likely far surpasses mine, considering his confine to a dark room in an institution. I always beg for them to give him one last chance. Of course, they did at first. Charlie has been back home several times, each shorter in duration than the last. Every time without fail, it all starts again. The neighbourhood cats with gouged out eyes showing up in his toy chest, my dad's razors found dropped on the baby slide in the park across the street, mom's vitamins replaced by bits of dishwasher tablets. My parents are hesitant now, using "last chances" sparingly. They say his disorder makes him charming, makes it easy for him to fake normalcy, and to trick the doctors who care for him into thinking he is ready for rehabilitation. That I will just have to put up with my boredom if it means staying safe from him. I hate it when Charlie has to go away. It makes me have to pretend to be good until he is back.
Explanation: You welcome
Change into indirect speech
"May be it's Tom, said Mas. Adis ?
Answer:
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➳ Mas. Adis said that maybe that was Tom's.
Answer:
Hey there!
Your answer is in the explanation.
Explanation:
Indirect Speech:
Mas. Adis said that maybe that was Tom.
~Emma (that's my nickname)
Stay happy ^-^
What happened in chapter 1 of "Cue for treason"?
Answer:
In chapter one, the farmers gather in the middle of the night to destroy Sir Philip's wall. Sir Philip and his men come along, and Peter throws a rock at Sir Philip. One of his men fires, and shoots the hat off of Peter. Peter and the other men escape.
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Is anyone here? Lol
Answer:
COULD SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ON RECENT QUESTION? ASAP PLEASE
Explanation:
What hardships did the continental army suffered at valley forge?
Answer:
The harsh winter there was horrible, food was scarce as well as clothes. Not much people had shoes.
Punctuate the following sentences:
a. Have you finished your work
b. I bought bread cheese olive and juice from the market c. How lovely was the sight of garden after the rain
How does paragraph 4 contribute to the development of ideas in the text? SHOE FACTORY HORROR
PLS ANWSER FAST WILL GIVE BRAINLY!!!!!!
In the book the outsiders
Why do Darry and Ponyboy have trouble getting along? Find clues in the text to support your thinking.
How does hurston use phoeby in chapter 12? of their eyes were watching God what seems to be her role explain why
Answer: After the picnic, Tea Cake and Janie become the topic of scandalous gossip. The town doesn't approve of the revered mayor's widow dating a poor, younger man. Sam Watson convinces Pheoby to talk to Janie so that she doesn't end up like Ms. Tyler, an old widow who was cheated by a younger man.
Explanation:
ID:863 241 9956 Pass:7uvvek
Answer:
What is this for?
Explanation:
Answer:
are you a boy or a girl
have a good day :)
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST TO THE MOST LOGICAL ANSWER,, NO BOTS OR GET REPORTED!
Write a personal narrative in response to this prompt. Be sure that your narrative uses a first-person point of view and has a clear focus; uses transitions; includes characters, setting, and plot; and offers a reflection on the events described.
Prompt:
Write a personal narrative about a difficult choice you had to make. Be sure that your narrative is focused and includes a thoughtful reflection.
*I DO NOT WANT A ANSWER I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU WOULD WRITE THE LAYOUT!!*
The question wants to analyze your writing skill. For that reason, I'll show you how to write it.
Structure of your answer:Exposition: Begin the narrative by introducing the narrator, setting, characters, and story context.Rising Action: Increase the tension of the story, showing you began to realize that something would require you to make a very important and difficult decision.Climax: Show the moment when this decision needed to be made. Emphasize the tension and difficulty of that moment.Falling Action: Show what happened after the decision was made and ease the tension in the story, reinforcing how relieved you felt afterward.Conclusion: End the story by showing what the consequences of your decision shaped and how it impacted you;Remember that this story must have a first-person narrative point of view, that is, the narrator is a character in the story, who narrates the events showing his own feelings, sensations, and emotions.
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Based on the details of this excerpt, a reader can inter
that
Read the excerpt from "The Telephone: A Truer Tale."
At about the same time that Antonio Meucci was filing
patent caveats for his talking telegraph, Alexander
Graham Bell was starting to work on his own telephone
model. Bell was an expert in the field of elocution, or
vocal speech. He was very skilled at teaching deat
students the challenging task of speaking aloud. Just like
Meucci, he enjoyed experimenting. Bell also dreamed of
a world full of useful telephones, just as Meucci did.
However, he had something that Meucci did not. Bell had
a wealthy father-in-law who was happy to invest in his
dream
Meucci did not succeed because he was not as
talented as Bell
Bell's expertise in elocution helped him to develop the
telephone
Bell succeeded because he had more financial
resources than Meucci
Meucci's caveats prevented Bell from filing a patent
for the telephone
No
Answer:
Bell succeeded because he had more financial resources than Meucci.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the narrator talks about how the idea of inventing the telephone came to be. Though two people have the same idea to make a working communicative machine, only one succeeded.
Antonio Meucci was working on his talking telegraph while Alexander Graham Bell was working on the telephone. While both men have the same idea, Meucci's did not work because of financial constraints, which Bell has, in the form of his father-in-law. This enabled Bell to succeed in further developing and eventually bringing forth the telephone.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
help me please !!!!!!!
Answer:
sorry but wait That mean is The machine is the most responsible teachnology in achieving peace anda that machine is electric
Explanation:
hope it helps
Which is the best way to replace(Wow, would that have been crowded!)?
Colonial schools were vastly different from the types of schools in existence today. Students in these early schools did not type on computers and mobile devices. They wrote out their lessons on slates, which were like individual chalkboards. In colonial schools, all students from elementary grades to high school usually studied together in a small, one-room building. Wow, would that have been crowded!
1. Wouldn’t it be hard to work without computers?
2. This created very crowded conditions for the students.
3.This is why it is still so crowded in my classroom today.
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question is :
Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
Answer:
The fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information or data such as username passwords or other sensitive details.
Explanation:
I had a test on this in english and it was correct ; )
Cityscape
by Anonymous
Those farthest away lurk like burglars
In mountains,
Forcing their way through the horizon.
Evening swallows the purple skyline,
Silent as submarines beneath the surface.
The humming birds from the cages go
Darting along sidewalks, down streets
Busy with the business of living.
2
What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
A.
to persuade the reader to move to a city with tall buildings
B.
to entertain the reader with images of a busy, distant city
C.
to show how the author could see a building as a submarine
D.
to describe the author's experience in leaving a city at night