Answer:
C
Explanation:
Just trust me with your heart. I promise it's correct.
The line that best supports the writer’s opinion that Kamen has done things that have never been done before is this:
C.It fits the description in every respect of Dean Kamen, the owner of more than one hundred patents.
What line best supports the writer's opinion?The line that best supports the writer's opinion that Kamen has done something that has never been done before is the third option. This option shows that Dean Kamen owned more than a hundred patents. This was something that was quite unique and rare. Probably no one had ever done such a thing as Kamen had.
The line that we are to look out for will be the one that points to the exceptional strength of Kamen that must have separated him from others. The ability to own just one patent is unique not to talk of owning more than a hundred patents. This achievement of Kamen is something that has not been done before. So, option C is right.
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Select a contemporary television or Internet sitcom to compare to the typical classic/early television comedy show. Please explain how the show you selected is similar to a classic TV comedy and how it differs.
Answer:
The Simpsons is a contemporary television show.
Explanation:
The Simpsons is related to the classic tv show "The Addams Family",
Both shows have the same characteristics because they both have a not normal or a dysfunctional family.
These well known comedies are different because whereas The Addams Family is morbid and mysterious, The Simpsons is predictable, and shows the struggles an American family faces.
Hope this helps!
please help me with this question!
(first CORRECT answer gets brainliest)
How are Icarus, Arachne, and Echo similar in Greek Mythology?
Answer: because they let their pride get ahead. they were kinda self-centered
Explanation:
A suggestion of what will happen after the story is usually included in which part of the story?
Group of answer choices
Resolution
Climax
Falling action
Rising action
Answer: rising action
Explanation: foreshadowing is normally about something that happens in the climax.
Which sentence BEST describes how the author develops ideas in A Bird of Bad Moral Character?
Answer:
C.
The bald eagle takes advantage of other birds’ work and does not rely on its own strength.
Hopefully this helps
Explanation:
Answer: C the bald eagle!
Explanation:
K?
Assignment
Compare Different Approaches
Description
You have read and explored a number of stories in this unit. You’ve met a budding chess champion from San Francisco, a down-on-his-luck husband during the Great Depression, and a young man facing bitter cold in the Yukon. Now it’s time to write about these stories.
Of three texts you’ve read— “Rules of the Game,” “Gumption,” and “To Build a Fire” —choose two, and compare and contrast their literary elements.
Specifications
Your completed assignment should
• Address at least two of the following literary elements in the texts you choose: conflict, literary point of view, characters, and setting.
• Maintain an objective tone and employ a formal style throughout the response.
• Be at least two paragraphs long.
What are the eight words that have the /f/ sound?
Answer:
PhotoPhoneGraph Alphabet Elephant DolphinTriumph PhysicalAnswer: Fudge Fidget Fire Firetruck Frizzy Fizzy Fridge Refrigerator
Explanation: They all have /f/ sound in them or start with /f/ sound
Recall what happened in the last three chapters of The Giver. What evidence do you see that Jonas has changed since being selected as Receiver of Memory? Describe two specific scenes from Chapters 16 - 18, and explain what each scene reveals about who Jonas has become. ( if you had read the book :] )
Have a nice day!!
Answer:
I can give you a short idea based on what I've read
Explanation:
When he and his friends are playing the good guy bad guy game jonas gets terrible memeories about that game because of how its realated to war. This makes jonas try to explain to his friends the issue with it but they all think he's crazy. This makes jonas realize how his friends will never be able to understand and experience high emotional things since those types of things are being kept from them. Then theres the part where the giver shows jonas a memory about christmas and jonas realizes love. The But returning home, Jonas asks his parents if they love him. They are confused by the question and offer alternative ways of phrasing the query. They finally give an answer, but they have no concept of love like Jonas has, so he lies and says he is satisfied with their answer. This shows that Jonas would not really feel love, and this hurts jonas because he just wants to feel the things he feels in the memories.
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Think of a fictional product or an improved product you would like to sell and write two different short advertisements for two different audiences. Describe the advertisement, the medium (TV, radio, magazine, billboard, etc.), and the audience you are attempting to reach. The advertisement may be in script or descriptive paragraph form.
I want a billboard about gaming thanks
Answer:Advertisement
Product: Soap
Medium: Newspaper
Audience: Women and men
Do you want a nice scented soap?
That leaves a nice smell on your skin, even after hours of work?
Try the 'X' soap - neutral!
With a week of use, you'll see the difference!
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Medium: TV
Audience: Women
Script:
Commercial voice: Do you want a nice scented soap? That leaves your skin soft?
[woman leaves the bathroom, with a towel and shows her shoulder to the screen, as if the scent is wonderful)
Commercial voice: Comes home after hours of work, and still wants it to be perfuming your skin?
Commercial voice: Try the 'Y' soap, for Women! With a week of use, you'll see the difference!
Explanation:
Answer:product:cosmetics advertisement:natural and more attractive look
audience :men and women medium:television
Explanation:
Choose one story element from "To Build a Fire". Explain what the story element is and how it helped you better understand the story as a whole. Please use one piece of text evidence to support your point.
Here are some possible options:
Mood
Tone
Theme
Setting
Point of View
Word Choice
Imagine you’re helping a friend who’s sitting right next to you. Answer step-by-step so they can understand everything.Mood
Answer:
The man fails to understand the importance of the sun, as it symbolizes life and a source of warmth. The fact that he had not a hint of fear was worrisome.
Having imagination would have helped the man think and predict the consequences of his actions.
His spittle freezes in the air, he loses sensation in his fingers, steps in a pool of water, gets his feet wet, and drops a match in the snow, after toppling snow on his meager fire by pulling on tree branches.
The man shows a disregard for his dog's safety by pushing him to walk over thin ice and by attempting to kill him so he could crawl into its carcass and survive the night.
A civilized man has become goal-oriented, egocentric, and uncaring and as such has put his ability to survive in peril.
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Read the following poems. Then, respond to the question that follows.
"The Moon"
By Robert Louis Stevenson
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
The squalling cat and the squeaking mouse,
The howling dog by the door of the house,
The bat that lies in bed at noon,
All love to be out by the light of the moon.
But all of the things that belong to the day
Cuddle to sleep to be out of her way;
And flowers and children close their eyes
Till up in the morning the sun shall arise."The Crescent Moon"
By Amy Lowell
Slipping softly through the sky
Little horned, happy moon,
Can you hear me up so high?
Will you come down soon?
On my nursery window-sill
Will you stay your steady flight?
And then float away with me
Through the summer night?
Brushing over tops of trees,
Playing hide and seek with stars,
Peeping up through shiny clouds
At Jupiter or Mars.
I shall fill my lap with roses
Gathered in the milky way,
All to carry home to mother.
Oh! what will she say!
Little rocking, sailing moon,
Do you hear me shout—Ahoy!
Just a little nearer, moon,
To please a little boy.
In a paragraph of 5–7 sentences, compare and contrast how the authors' diction and syntax describe their varied viewpoints on the moon. In your response, be sure to
explain the differences and similarities in diction, tone, and syntax from each poem
discuss the meaning of each text
use your best grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Answer:
he main idea of Dwight Okita's poems, like the one called Response to executive order 9066, is that cultural heritage and physical appearances do not determine what it means to be american. In those poems, Okita talks more on how the people can experience culture. he expresses this by telling the story about a girl who is overwhelmed by the american culture but that in her trip, she finds comfort and friendship from an american young lady.
The Common theme is that Cultural heritage and physical appearances does not determine if your American.
Though the speakers in Okita's poem and Cisneros's short story have strong roots in foreign cultures, both of them feel more connected to their American identities.The narrator's describe their identities in both "Mericans" and "In Response to Executive Order 9066" not based on their ethnicity, but where they believe they belong and relate the most. Inside each text , both author's explain this differently. Through "Mericans" the author prefers to use similarities of how the narrator feels compared to how her grandmother feels and by examples to American culture. In "Mericans", the author uses the emotions of both the grandmother and the narrator to show their opinions on how they see their identities. “The awful grandmother knits the names of the dead and the living into one long prayer fringed with the grandchildren born in that barbaric country with its barbaric ways." Although the grandmother sees the U.S. in a bad light and also strongly identifies with the Mexican culture and church, the girl doesn't feel the same way. Another way that the author shows identity differently from Okita is by using references to American pop culture: "I want to be a flying feather dancer, too, but when he circles past me, he shouts," I'm a B-Fifty-two bomber, you 're a German, "and shoots me with an invisible machine gun." The use of these references shows the connectivity of the narrator to American culture. In "Response to Executive Order 9066", Dwight Okita chooses to use different methods while still following a similar idea. By using the narrator's direct thoughts, it allows the reader to take a deep look at the girls' own ideas about their identity. “If it helps any, I will tell you I have always felt funny using chopsticks and my favorite food is hot dogs” The narrator expresses these thoughts to show that even though she is japanese that doesn’t mean she feels that way. This is evident in her dislike of chopsticks and enjoyment of American food. An additional way in which the author uses a technique different from that of Mericas is to use the different views of others.“You’re trying to start a war,” she said, “giving secrets away to the Enemy. Why can’t you keep your big mouth shut?” Using Dwight's best friends' view of her identity shows that even though Dwight feels like she's American, others may not see her as one.While both texts have examples of various ways of delivering a common message, there are differences within the texts that have the same purpose as well.The two authors use the narrator 's opinions as an example of this. “I gave her a packet of tomato seeds and asked her to plant them for me, told her when the first tomato ripened she’d miss me." Dwight's own opinions are present in the text as well as those of the narrators in "Mericans": "I don't mind being Ming the Merciless, but I don't like being Mud People." Both narrators use their thoughts to form clear opinions on topics as well as their cultural identities.In addition to opinions, another shared device is how others see girls based on their looks. ”But you speak English!” “Yeah,” my brother says, “we’re Mericans”. The lady assumes that the he doesn't speak English because of his appearance, but in reality he doesn't identify himself as Mexican. Overall, both writers use different and similar ways of presenting the same identity theme, not based on heritage, but where one feels they relate and belong the most. Sandra Cisneros uses forms of comparison and pop culture to get her views across while Dwight Okita uses clear thoughts and other viewpoints. While they both have different organizations, they also share a few opinions, such as narrators, and other views based on looks. In conclusion, both authors are able to get their point of identity is up to each individual through similar and different ways.
Explanation:
brainliest to the first person to answer Part A and Part B right!! ^^
(brainliest + 25 points)
Answer:
Part A: D
Part B: C
Explanation:
The Necklace is a short fictional tale, written by Guy de Maupassant following a couple of lower economic classes, but they are not yet the poorest. The couple receives an invitation to a luxury gala where the top of the top will come. Worried about her appearance, Mathilde borrows, what looks like, an extremely expensive necklace from a friend. This explains her materialistic views for Part A, and how important it is for her to fit in.
We can support her materialistic views for Part A when she announces she would rather SKIP the world-class event because she looks poor, rather than just go and enjoy herself regardless of her appearance.
Brainliest to the first correct answer! ^^
Answer:
First one and last one?
Explanation:
First one and last one? I'm not sure. Sorry D:
please help me with this question!!
(first CORRECT answer gets brainliest)
Justify the actions of King Minos, Athena, and Hera. How do they affect Daedalus and Icarus, Arachne, and Echo?
Read the following short story excerpt, then answer the question that follows. When we rescued Tex, we thought he would be the perfect family dog. And he was … half of the time, anyway. His Jekyll and Hyde personality made our lives completely unpredictable. One second he was sweet as can be, and the next he was zooming around the house causing chaos. This paragraph alludes to the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Based on this literary allusion, which choice best describes Tex's personality?
Tex changes from good to evil unexpectedly.
Tex constantly begs the family for more food.
Tex sleeps all day and stays awake all night.
Tex tries to run away whenever he gets the chance.
Answer:
Tex changes from good to evil unexpectedly.
Review the metaphor from "The Cat and the Moon." Does Minnaloushe know that his pupils Will pass from change to change, And that from round to crescent, From crescent to round they range? QUESTION:
Which statement best describes the meaning of this metaphor?
A.The cat, like the moon, is distant and cold.
B. Like the moon, the cat could care less about the world around him.
C. Like the moon, the cat is beautiful and mysterious. D. The cat, like the moon, will witness the changes of the world and the passing of time.
Carlota's father had said that the lagoon was a good place to hide a ship. Why do you think the ship went into the lagoon? If the crew left the ship, why do you think they left the treasure behind? Put yourself back in the 1600s. Pretend that you are a crew member of the galleon shown in the picture. Write a journal entry that tells what happened to you and your ship. Use some vocabulary words in your writing.
pl z help
I cannot answer, but I can help.
You need to write this yourself. Maybe try writing it like a diary? Get creative! Some vocabulary words could be, "ventured," "sailed," "maelstrom," and "mizzen"!
An idea I thought up was to escape a threat, such as an enemy ship or a dangerous sea creature. They might have left the treasure behind because they didn't have time to take the treasure! You can use these ideas if you want!
Remember, let your creativity flow! You got this!
Help please!!! I feel like I know but it’s so confusing.
Answer:
I feel like it's D or B, but I wish I had more context for the story. :(
Read the excerpt from an adaptation of “The Fox and the Cat” from Aesop’s Fables. Which line is spoken and indicates the cat admires the fox?
(A cat and a fox are in a forest. They are standing in front of a backdrop with trees. On stage left there is a large tree. The cat looks at the fox in admiration. The fox is center stage. The cat approaches the fox.)
CAT: (Thinking aloud to herself as she walks) He is clever and full of experience and much esteemed in the world.
CAT: (Speaking to the fox in a friendly way) Good day, dear Mr. Fox. How are you? How are you getting on in these hard times?
(The fox looks at the cat from head to foot. There is a long pause before he replies.)
FOX: (Arrogantly) Oh, you wretched and hungry mouse hunter! What can you be thinking of? How dare you ask me how I am getting on? What sort of education have you had? How many arts do you understand?
Answer: here ya go
Explanation:
CAT: (Thinking aloud to herself as she walks) He is clever and full of experience and much esteemed in the world.
Miles became frustrated when his little sister kept talking during the movie.
Select the word from the drop down-menu that correctly completes the sentence.
The word during functions as a(n) _________.
A. Adjective
B. Conjunction
C. Interjection
D. Preposition
The answer is D
Explanation: Took the test
Random Question.
What's the difference between
the subject/class History and the subject/class Social Studies??????
And are they the same thing?????
(I have an assignment from my ss teacher about veterans day that has 24 questions on it and i need help with it and I'm gonna post it on Brainly but i don't know if i should put it under History or Social Studies)
So basically, if your in a history class your most likely going to take the social study/history regions because am also in a history class but it’s basically the same thing I guess.
Mr. Frank says, “For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope.” Explain this quotation and explain why the author’s chose to have him recite it at this point in the play. (The Diary of Anne Frank)
Answer: They added the quotes because Mr. Frank said something.
Hint: anytime you see quotes, they are more than likely referring to someone saying something.
Explanation:
Could someone please make a clincher sentence for me?
The conclusion of my essay(this is what needs the clincher to end):
In brief, health issues, loneliness, and many other problems humans faced many centuries ago, and still face now, have been reduced thanks to domesticated animals. Animals were found to be extremely helpful to humans, and are now kept as pets.
The rest of the essay(the essay is about the cause and effect of pets and owners):
Introduction - George Eliot has said, “Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.” The pets that are now humankind’s companions today were once wild animals. They now benefit humans in many ways. Because animals were domesticated many centuries ago, humans then began to have them as companions and kept them as pets; this led to a reduction of loneliness and health issues.
Body paragraph 1 - Early humans domesticated certain animals many centuries ago. National Geographic notes, “Because most major acts of domestication began before recorded history, we don’t know much about the exact process behind the generations-long journey from wild animal to domesticated pet or livestock. What is clear is that the ancestors of domesticated animals must have already exhibited traits that made them somehow useful to humans—traits that may have ranged from tasty meat to warm coats to a natural affinity for people.” Animals showed a natural affinity for people many years before being domesticated. The National Academy of Sciences has researched that, “Domestication of today's barnyard animals proceeded as a result of pressure by these early hunter-gatherers as they intuitively sought to stabilize their food resources (17, 24, 25). Among the successful domesticates, most were behaviorally preadapted to domestication. Behavioral characteristics considered favorable and unfavorable are presented in Table 2. Barnyard animals descend from herd-living herbivores whose ancestors followed a dominant individual through a territory shared with other herds.” Based off behavior, “hunter-gatherers” selected barnyard animals to stabilize their food resources. Humans began to domesticate animals because of things like a shortage of food, a need for help, and such.
Body paragraph 2 - As a result, more and more domesticated animals became pets over the years. Certain domesticated animals were seen as tame, or capable of being tamed. We now have various types of pets today, because of domestication many centuries back. “More than half of the global population is estimated to have a pet at home”, Health for Animals has analyzed. It is very common to have pets these days. Further on, John Leonard, a writer for “Greece Is”, claims, “Within the home and garden, the range of animals kept as pets was almost boundless, including dogs, ducks, geese, caged birds, rabbits, hares, tortoises, goats, quail, and mice.” There was, and still is, a wide range of animals kept as pets. Many different animals were domesticated, and are now pets.
Body paragraph 3 - The benefits of having pets range from a reduction of loneliness and health issues to increased happiness and better social skills. “The unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health, and even help children with their emotional and social skills.” News in Health states. There are many benefits of having pets, many pertaining to health. News in Health has also found that “Animals can serve as a source of comfort and support. Therapy dogs are especially good at this. They’re sometimes brought into hospitals or nursing homes to help reduce patients’ stress and anxiety.” [Animals, especially dogs, are in tune to human emotions and are good support. The benefits of having pets are vast, and increase more, and more, over the years.
Answer:
In brief, health issues, loneliness, and many other problems humans faced many centuries ago, and still face now, have been reduced thanks to domesticated animals. Animals were found to be extremely helpful to humans, and are now kept as pets.
Even though we know animals were originally domesticated centuries ago for purposes such as food and protection; as both us and our pets grew it became evident that keeping domestic animals as pets offers many benefits ranging from company to assistance and even better our general health.
Explanation:
I wasn't too sure about what you were asking, but I feel like addressing the *in some way* start of domestication would be a great way to summarize the conclusion(and tie loose ends), my wording is just an example.
Answer:
How to Write a Clincher Sentence?
To sum up, (add your key argument here)
In conclusion, (sum up the main points)
Therefore, (give a generalized summary of your writing)
Ultimately, (add your key idea)
Remember, (sum up your main advice)
Ask the reader to follow your advice in your own words;
Explanation:
can someone help me write a races response. 1 picture is the question, and the other is the page, thankyou
Could someone please make a clincher sentence for me?
The essay:
George Eliot has said, “Animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.” The pets that are now humankind’s companions today were once wild animals. They now benefit humans in many ways. Because animals were domesticated many centuries ago, humans then began to have them as companions and kept them as pets; this led to a reduction of loneliness and health issues.
Early humans domesticated certain animals many centuries ago. National Geographic notes, “Because most major acts of domestication began before recorded history, we don’t know much about the exact process behind the generations-long journey from wild animal to domesticated pet or livestock. What is clear is that the ancestors of domesticated animals must have already exhibited traits that made them somehow useful to humans—traits that may have ranged from tasty meat to warm coats to a natural affinity for people.” Animals showed a natural affinity for people many years before being domesticated. The National Academy of Sciences has researched that, “Domestication of today's barnyard animals proceeded as a result of pressure by these early hunter-gatherers as they intuitively sought to stabilize their food resources (17, 24, 25). Among the successful domesticates, most were behaviorally preadapted to domestication. Behavioral characteristics considered favorable and unfavorable are presented in Table 2. Barnyard animals descend from herd-living herbivores whose ancestors followed a dominant individual through a territory shared with other herds.” Based off behavior, “hunter-gatherers” selected barnyard animals to stabilize their food resources. Humans began to domesticate animals because of things like a shortage of food, a need for help, and such.
As a result, more and more domesticated animals became pets over the years. Certain domesticated animals were seen as tame, or capable of being tamed. We now have various types of pets today, because of domestication many centuries back. “More than half of the global population is estimated to have a pet at home”, Health for Animals has analyzed. It is very common to have pets these days. Further on, John Leonard, a writer for “Greece Is”, claims, “Within the home and garden, the range of animals kept as pets was almost boundless, including dogs, ducks, geese, caged birds, rabbits, hares, tortoises, goats, quail, and mice.” There was, and still is, a wide range of animals kept as pets. Many different animals were domesticated, and are now pets.
The benefits of having pets range from a reduction of loneliness and health issues to increased happiness and better social skills. “The unconditional love of a pet can do more than keep you company. Pets may also decrease stress, improve heart health, and even help children with their emotional and social skills.” News in Health states. There are many benefits of having pets, many pertaining to health. News in Health has also found that “Animals can serve as a source of comfort and support. Therapy dogs are especially good at this. They’re sometimes brought into hospitals or nursing homes to help reduce patients’ stress and anxiety.” [Animals, especially dogs, are in tune to human emotions and are good support. The benefits of having pets are vast, and increase more, and more, over the years.
The Conclusion(This is what needs the clincher):
In brief, health issues, loneliness, and many other problems humans faced many centuries ago, and still face now, have been reduced thanks to domesticated animals. Animals were found to be extremely helpful to humans, and are now kept as pets.
Answer:
In brief, health issues, loneliness, and many other problems humans faced many centuries ago, and still face now, have been reduced thanks to domesticated animals. Animals were found to be extremely helpful to humans, and are now kept as pets.
Even though we know animals were originally domesticated centuries ago for purposes such as food and protection; as both us and our pets grew it became evident that keeping domestic animals as pets offers many benefits ranging from company to assistance and even better our general health.
Explanation:
I wasn't too sure about what you were asking, but I feel like addressing the *in some way* start of domestication would be a great way to summarize the conclusion(and tie loose ends), my wording is just an example.
THANKS
I wasn't too sure about what you were asking, but I feel like addressing the *in some way* start of domestication would be a great way to summarize the conclusion(and tie loose ends), my wording is just an example.
Summarize:
If there is any true cause of fear respecting independence, it is because no plan is yet laid down. Men do not see their way out—Wherefore, as an opening into that business, I offer the following hints; at the same time modestly affirming, that I have no other opinion of them myself, than that they may be the means of giving rise to something better. Could the straggling thoughts of individuals be collected, they would frequently form materials for wise and able men to improve into useful matter.
Answer:
If there is any real reason to be afraid of independence, it is that there is no clear plan in place and men cannot see a way out. If people's scattered ideas could be gathered, they would regularly come together to form materials that smart and capable folks might develop into useful information.
Explanation:
20 POINTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS + BRAINLY IF RIGHT which term best describes the rhetorical device shown? Since were planning to cut teachers' pay let's just go ahead and stop paying for roads and bridges while we're at it
A. irony B. rhetorical question C. figurative language D. direct address
Answer:
Answer is D which is direct address
Answer:
C Figurative language
Explanation:
can someone help me write a races response. 1 picture is the question, and the other is the page, thankyou
Explain the meaning of this phrase: “he follows the call and lives in the wild.” Provide evidence from the text to support your answer. Please identify the novel Part and page number to show where the evidence is taken.
Answer:
Explanation:
Shows that he calls and lives in the wild