Answer:
D is correct :)
Explanation:
What was JFK's early and young adult like? What is something great he accomplished? At least 3 sentences
Answer:The Recession of 1960-61 began in April 1960 and lasted 10 months, ending in February 1961. By the time Kennedy took office in January 1961, the United States was in the middle of financial trouble. The GDP was on the rise in Q2 and Q3 of 1960 but saw a decline to -5.0% in the final quarter of that year. Unemployment also reached a peak of 7.1% by May 1961. Established on March 1, 1961, by Executive Order 10924, the Peace Corps is one of the most successful programs to come from the Kennedy administration. The program was put in place to help underdeveloped nations with farming, education, health care and construction. It became a hit with college students who saw it as an opportunity to travel while also being able to help those in need. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 was signed into law on June 10, 1963. Its creation was meant to abolish wage disparity based on sex. This problem was always prevalent, especially after WWII. At the time, more women were joining the workforce and taking jobs originally held by men. Amending the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, the updated EPA was a major change that needed to be done in order to close the wage gap in women’s pay.
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Why is blue not a popular color in russia?
Answ
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Explanation:
Which option best revises the paragraph to convey the same meaning while maintaining a formal tone throughout? The barn owl is a fearsome predator because it can hunt silently. The feathers on its wings have special things that get rid of noise. As a result, barn owls make no sound as they flap their wings and pounce on their prey.OA. The barn owl hunts in hushed tones at night. The feathers on its wings have special things that get rid of noise. As a result, barn owls make no sound as they flap their wings and pounce on their prey. B. The barn owl is a fearsome predator because it can hunt silently. The feathers on its wings have special things that get rid of noise. As a result, these birds glide in silence as they flutter their wings through the air to select their evening dinner. C. The barn owl is a fearsome predator because it can hunt silently. The soft feathering on the edges of its wings helps reduce noise. As a result, barn owls make no sound as they flap their wings and pounce on their prey. D. The barn owl sneaks up on unsuspecting animals, making it a quiet hunter. The feathers on its wings have special things that get rid of noise. As a result, barn owls make no sound as they flap their wings and pounce on their prey.
Answer: d
Explanation:
if you could build your own school from the ground up, what would it look like?
Explain your thoughts in 7 sentences.
Answer:
For this you can make it on your own
Explanation:
for example, you can write on how you're school will look like, how big it is, amount of windows, stuff like that :)
What is the meaning of the word conspicuous as used in the passage? Use the antonym hidden as a context clue to help you determine the meaning.
Which term best describes a brief statement that states something you believe to be true and can be supported by reasons and evidence?
a rebuttal
a counterargument
an opinion
a claim
Answer:
a claim
Explanation:
A claim is that, a brief statement that have reasons and evidence behind it. While a claim and an opinion are very similar, claims are more more like a fact while an opinion is what you think.
A rebuttal is when someone counters your claim with a counterargument. See, rebuttals and counterarguments are versions of claims that happen after the main claim.
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Answer:
answer: stooped is one i cant do the rest, sorry
explanation
i am not quite sure about this one also i cant submit all of it because some of the answers in you're screen says its inappropriate.
Write an objective summary of “The Moth Presents: Aleeza Kazmi.” Your summary should include main ideas but not your personal opinions or judgments.
Answer: In the Blackfeet myth, people are created by the Sun; in the Apache myth, people are created by animals. In the Blackfeet myth, the Creator gives people tools; in the Apache myth, people make their own tools. In the Blackfeet myth, the Creator acts mostly alone; in the Apache myth, the Creator gets help from others.
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!! which claim best responds to the writing prompt?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It argues that hobbies are interesting and that teens should spend more time on them.
Answer:
ummmm i also think b
Explanation:
1. Review the DNA article and interactive in the lesson.
2. Write a paragraph of at least five complete sentences that answers the following questions:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each medium used for the DNA information?
Why can it be helpful to present ideas in more than one medium?
Which medium did you like better and why?
Which medium do you feel taught you the information better and why?
How do your answers compare with those of your classmates based on the poll results?
Answer:
dna helps make everyone different and makes them special in their own right
Explanation:
Someone who heads a court and interprets the laws is called a_.
Answer:
judicial branch?
Explanation:
Answer:
Most likely Judicial branch
or JUDGE im not sure.....
Explanation:
my fav show is judge JUDY.....
If I frequently scorn my friends’ opinions, they will probably feel _______ and not want to ________
fill in the blanks
Answer:
Mad
Be friends anymore
Explanation:
lol
In Monster, what supports Mr. Sawicki's inference that Steve is an honest person?
The action takes place within two days in a _____.
a.short story
b. novel
Answer:
a.short story
Explanation:
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Answer:
A short story
Explanation:
A novel is longer and is usually at leat 100 pages long while a short story is usually 1-2 pages long
Please write a 3-4 paragraph research paper on one of these topics
*WILL MARK BRAINLIEST*
1.) (Why schools should start later)
2.) (how is mental health affected by schools?
3.) (how does social media affect teens?)
Works cited page. Make sure that each entry is formatted correctly and contains all of the necessary information (the information you include in the entry depends on what type of source it is).
Make sure you have an introduction that includes a strong thesis statement.
Ensure that all your evidence demonstrates and reflects your deep and sophisticated understanding of your topic.
you think the passengers on the Challenger took a necessary risk?
say 3 reasons why you think they did/ didnt
No I don’t think they took an unnecessary risk. Firstly they took the risk for an accomplishment that could’ve changed the world. Secondly they made history regardless which changed the way we create things for space to this day. Lastly they were aware of any and all risks and were prepared for what might happen. That’s my opinion but here is some for if you think they did take an unnecessary risk
1. The science and engineering wasn’t known to be 100% safe at all.
2. The weather that day was not ideal and the take off should have been postponed
3. They rushed the building process only to beat rivaling programs and countries which should not have been the goal.
Sorry if these answers aren’t the best.
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Answer:
Alex is at the library at study time.
Vence is on a spaceship in the middle of an asteroid problem.
Explanation:
I'm sorry if this is wrong. I don't know when just where.
Good Luck.
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The picture that accompanies the prompt was MOST LIKELY chosen
because it
A) Shows the proper technique of swimming.
B)
Shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
C) Shows the fear that some people have of swimming.
D) Shows how you will win your races if you practice.
Answer:
B. Shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
Explanation:
The picture that accompanies the prompt was MOST LIKELY chosen because it shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
Complete the paragraph with the correct transitional words.
Before the Big Bang, there was no matter in the universe. It was a dense, hot, soupy mixture. Scientists call this stuff quark-gluon plasma, or quark soup in layman’s terms. BLANK (moreover, eventually, meanwhile), this plasma cooled and gave rise to the first atoms, mostly helium and hydrogen. BLANK (then, lastly, besides), the first stars and galaxies formed. BLANK (furthermore, however, to conclude), scientists still do not have conclusive evidence of how the first stars and galaxies in the universe came into being.
Links/ irrelevant answers WILL be reported.
Answer:
eventually, then, to conclude
Explanation:
Which of the following choices is NOT a key issue presented in the article?
The impact on hunters and hikers
The impact on government revenue
The impact on Native communities
The impact on the environment
PLS DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW IT
Answer:
1
Explanation:
The impact on hunters and strike
Answer:
it would be the first option
Explanation:
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you all wanna be brainiest well answer my question
Why do you all bully people when they help you
I don't bully people. Is this question targeted at someone specific or all bullies in general?
The cave had looked like a promising place, awash with food and drink aplenty. It was empty, so Odysseus suggested that they wait for its owner to return, hoping for a hospitable inhabitant. The soldiers advised against this, but Odysseus insisted. Not long after, they discovered that their host was the quite inhospitable Cyclops, who proceeded to trap them in the cave by blocking the entrance with an enormous rock.
Many of Odysseus’s men had suggested ending the beast’s life, but that would leave them trapped in the cave. Even if they all worked together, they would not have the strength to remove the boulder from the cave’s opening.
For the past few days, Odysseus had observed the one-eyed monster. He had noticed that every morning, the Cyclops removed the rock from the cave’s opening to let out his flock of sheep before replacing it to keep Odysseus and his men confined inside.
"We will blind the monster. Then, we’ll use his own sheep to aid us in our escape,” Odysseus explained to his crew. “I have noticed that the males are fully grown and have thick black wool. We can tie three of them together. Then, we can hide a man under the belly of the middle animal. This way, he’ll be able to pass by the Cyclops unnoticed.”
Once the monster had fallen asleep, Odysseus blinded the Cyclops. The beast cried out in pain but then drifted back into slumber as the soldiers had shared their strong mead with him that night.
Odysseus and the men worked all night to make sure there were three sheep for each man. Once his crew was hidden, Odysseus leapt onto the remaining sheep—a ram that was finer than all the others. Then, he wiggled his way underneath the animal, concealing himself in the dark wool hanging below the ram’s belly.
As dawn approached, the men were fearful that the plan would not succeed, but they knew they must carry on if they hoped to escape the Cyclops’s lair. When the sun rose above the horizon, the Cyclops awoke and opened the cave entrance for his flock. Despite his pain, the Cyclops felt the back of each animal as it stood up and left the cave. He was not aware that the men were hidden beneath their bellies.
As the last sheep went out, the fine ram concealing Odysseus, the Cyclops grabbed hold of the animal.
“My good ram, why are you last today? You never let the others go ahead of you,” the Cyclops mused aloud. “You’re usually the one leading the rest—whether it is to go out and eat in the morning, or it is to come home at night.”
Odysseus held his breath; would they be discovered? But to his relief, the monster let the ram go out to the pasture with the other sheep. Finally, when they were far enough from the cave, Odysseus let go of the ram’s belly and helped his men to do the same. They drove the sheep to their awaiting ship, and once all men and animals were on board, the soldiers cried in relief at their narrow escape.
Odysseus signaled for them to hush. He realized that they were still in range of the Cyclops’s hearing. The men understood and quickly began to row the ship out to sea.
But Odysseus could not resist taunting the Cyclops from the deck of the ship. “Cyclops,” Odysseus shouted, “you did wrong by trapping us, and now the gods have punished you.”
The Cyclops grew furious. In his rage, he ripped off the top of a mountain and hurled it toward the sound of Odysseus’s voice. The piece of the earth plunged into the water just in front of the ship. This caused a wave that carried the ship back toward the Cyclops's land.
Odysseus picked up a long stick and quickly drove it into the sea to stop the motion of the ship. He nodded his head toward the men, indicating that they must row for their lives, which they did.
Odysseus was so angry he could not resist insulting the Cyclops further. “Monster,” he yelled, “if anyone asks you how you lost your sight, you can tell them that it was I, the valiant warrior Odysseus.”
The Cyclops grabbed a giant piece of land, even larger than the first, and threw it with all his might. This time, the wave it caused drove the ship toward the island, where the rest of the soldiers were anxiously awaiting Odysseus’s return.
What can be inferred about the story adapted from Book IX of The Odyssey?
Odysseus feels guilty for hurting the Cyclops.
Odysseus is a great leader but a poor captain.
Odysseus believes that the gods are on his side.
Odysseus's men worship Odysseus as though he were a god.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
A: "Once his crew was hidden, Odysseus leapt onto the remaining sheep—a ram that was finer than all the others."
B: "'Monster,' he yelled, 'if anyone asks you how you lost your sight, you can tell them that it was I, the valiant warrior Odysseus.'"
C: "'Cyclops,' Odysseus shouted, 'you did wrong by trapping us, and now the gods have punished you.'"
D: "When the sun rose above the horizon, the Cyclops awoke and opened the cave entrance for his flock."
Answer:
Mark Brainliest
A is answer.
Explanation:
Paraphrase the passage below from The Odyssey: A Prodigious Man Slept in this cave alone and took his flocks to graze afield remote from all companions knowing none but savage ways a brute so huge he seemed no man at all of those who eat good wheaten bread but he seemed rather a shaggy mountian reared in solitude.
Answer: Part A = Odysseus believes that the gods are on his side.
Part B = C.
Explanation:
What is the meaning of the word disperse as used in the passage?
Answer: Disperse means scatter.
Explanation:
Summary of individual progress reports 1-13 in Flowers for Algernon
Answer:
man named Burt Selden has given Charlie a “raw shok” test. Burt shows Charlie a stack of white cards with ink spilled on them—called a Rorschach inkblot test—and asks Charlie to tell him what he sees in the ink. The literal-minded Charlie, unable to grasp the concept of imagination, says that he sees only spilled ink. He worries that he has “faled” the test.
Explanation:
On this day in 1892, the original Pledge of Allegiance was published. This is not the pledge we recite today because it has been revised two times since its original publication. Do you think all classrooms in the United States should be required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each day? Should students or teachers have the option not to say the pledge? Why or why not?
Refer to the article "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced."
Read the claim and the reason.
Claim: Young people may be more capable of embracing their bicultural identity and sharing it with the dominant culture.
Reason: Her daughter openly talks to her friends about Indian culture, sharing information about Indian dance and music.
How does this reason logically support the author's claim?
A: It shows how much sharing one's culture breaks down barriers to acceptance.
B: It shows how much work the author has done to teach her daughter to be proud of her heritage.
C: It shows that her daughter is confident in herself and comfortable with her Indian and American identities.
D: It describes how it can be challenging to fit into a dominant culture.
Answer:
hBy sharing her culture and information about dance and music with her friends, it shows she is proud of her heritage, but also it helps them understand the Indian culture which leads to them embracing their friendship with her even more. Also, sharing her culture shows she trusts them and knows they accept her and her culture.
Explanation
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Answer: they might give up
Explanation: I don't see any in there were it says that but from evidence they might give up explain better
Answer:
Explanation:
"where greed saps the soul"
"joy, like a pearl" - giving emotion to object
"sweet freedoms way" - taste to freedom
wrechedness (the b4d) would h4ng its he4d bec4use the world would be better in the dre4m
4=a
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a theme of this story is that children are..
A, happy when they re playing with friends
B. cruel to people who are different
C.kind to those who need help
D.unwilling to admit a mistake
from all summer in a day
Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold.