It kinda looks like shel or swel.
Explanation:
Directions: Think of an adjective that matches the description. Write the
adjective in your notebook,
1. a car that has just been bought from a factory
car
2. countries in Asia like the Philippines and Singapore
countries
3. an anniversary being celebrated on the 50th year
anniversary
4. a chair made of wood
chair
5. a building with ten floors
building
Answer:
brand-new car
Tropical countries
Happy Anniversary
Wooden chair
Tall building
Please help pleaseee
Answer:
I would say subjective because connotation had to do with the meaning associated with a word, objective has to deal with your goal or being unbiased, and symbolism has to do with symbols
How do you think these measures of development are related to how prepared a country is for an earthquake?
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS FAST!!!!!
basically it awares the people about earthquake and have safety measures and precautions they need to take during the earthquake.
In Act I, Scene 1 of The Diary of Anne Frank, compare the setting to the action that occurs in the scene. Is the mood of the setting hopeful, frightening, or something else? Compare this to the actions of the scene to discuss how the setting and plot do or do not work together. Use specific quotations and examples in your response of about 150 words.
Answer:
It is very frightening because they can get caught easily and if they do, they will most likely get killed right there, tortured, or go to a concentration camp. They all are hoping not to get caught by the Nazis and hoping they have enough food when all this ends. It is frightening for the people who are hiding in the Secret Annex because if they make any noise between 6 a.m to 8 p.m the people who work down there will hear them and they will turn them in. They are also starting to argue who gets more food, which will turn out bad if they keep doing that. It would be very frightening if I was them and I wouldn't know what to think. The Nazis are at every block in the streets and if they see them through a window or such sort are getting killed. That's why I think it is very frightening.
Explanation:
On May 10, 1775, a small group of New Englanders, known as the (12)_____________________________, led by (13)_____________________________ captured the British Fort Ticonderoga at Lake Champlain. Committees of (14)_____________________________ sent out calls for volunteers to join the militias. In June, 1775, redcoats charged militia members on (15)_____________________________. The colonists ran out of (16)_____________________________ and withdrew, but the British suffered heavy losses. The (17)_____________________________ did not consider unfair taxes and regulations sufficient cause for rebellion. The (18)_____________________________, however, were determined to fight for independence.
Answer: i know 12 is the green mountain boys but i have no idea what the others are. im working on the same thing.
Explanation:
Answer:
(12) green mountain boys
(13) ethan Ellen
(14) correspondence
(15) breed's hill
(16)gunpowder
(17) loyalists
(18) Patriots
Explanation:
please tell me in the comments if some of these are wrong, but im sure theyre right :]
Which excerpt from "The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture" conveys the eerie tone of the passage?
Answer: C. As I heard the wind moan among the trees, I caught a reflection of this accursed visage in the pane of glass, as though it were staring through the window at me.
Explanation: Hope this helps.
Answer:
the answer to the question is =
A picture!'' said the old gentlmen with the haunted head. ''A picture!'' cried the narrator with the waggish nose. ''A picture! a picture'' echoed several voices.
Can somebody plz answer in 2 sentences! Why did god create us?
Whoever has the best answer (WILL MARK BRAINLIEST)
Thanks :D
Answer:
God created us for His pleasure, in His good will. He created us in His image and wanted us to both be like Him, and glorify Him.
Explanation:
god created man to reflect his image and to rule over his creations
Which statement best describes and explains the change in Gonzalo's perspective in Seedfolks?
Gonzalo's perspective goes from worried to confident. The author uses Gonzalo's view of his mother's fear to show
his burden of responsibility.
Gonzalo's perspective goes from negative to respectful. The author uses Gonzalo's view of his uncle's abilities to
show Gonzalo's growth in understanding.
O Gonzalo's perspective goes from frustrated to accepting. The author uses Gonzalo's view of his father's English-
language skills to express his self-confidence.
Gonzalo's perspective goes from confused to understanding. The author uses Gonzalo's view of living in the United
States to express his concern for Tío Juan.
you
Answer:
Is B.Gonzalo's perspective goes from negative to respectful. The author uses Gonzalo's view of his uncle's abilities to show Gonzalo's growth in understanding.
Explanation:
Because I just took the test.
B.Gonzalo's perspective goes from negative to respectful. The author uses Gonzalo's view of his uncle's abilities to show Gonzalo's growth in understanding.
In the story, the statement that best describes the Gonzalo's perspective in Seedfolks are :Gonzalo's perspective goes from negative to respectful. The author uses Gonzalo's view of his uncle's abilities to show Gonzalo's growth in understanding.Thus, the correct answer is B.
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what are two quotes from Night by Elie Wiesel and what do they mean?
chapters 1 and 2
Answer:
Quote 1: Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children, whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky.
Never shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever.
Never shall I forget that nocturnal silence which deprived me, for all eternity, of the desire to live. Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. Never shall I forget these things, even if I am condemned to live as long as God Himself. Never.
Quote 2
“Where is God? Where is He?” someone behind me asked. ..
For more than half an hour [the child in the noose] stayed there, struggling between life and death, dying in slow agony under our eyes. And we had to look him full in the face. He was still alive when I passed in front of him. His tongue was still red, his eyes were not yet glazed.
Behind me, I heard the same man asking:
“Where is God now?”
And I heard a voice within me answer him:
“Where is He? Here He is—He is hanging here on this gallows. . . .”
Explanation:
In 1930 Mohandas "Mahatma Gandhi led a nonviolent march in India protesting Britain's colonial
triggering moment for the targer civil disobedience movement that eventually con todas las pendence
from Britain in 1947. Shortly before the Salt March, Gandhi had written to Viceroy Lord Irwin, the
representative of the British crown in India. The passage below is the conclusion of that letter. Read the
passage carefully. Write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choices Gandhi makes to convey his
message to Lord Irwin that the taxes should be reversed.
I know that in embarking on non-violence, I shall
be running what might fairly be termed a mad risk
though they undoubtedly are for the consideration of
any scheme of Government they have little bearing
But the victories of truth have never been won
without risks, often of the gravest character,
on the greater problems which are above communities
Conversion of a nation that has consciously or
and which affect them all equally. But if you cannot
unconsciously preyed upon another, far more
see your way to deal with these evils and my letter
makes no appeal to your heart, on the eleventh day
numerous, far more ancient, and no less cultured
than itself, is worth any amount of risk
of this month, I shall proceed with such co-workers of
50 the Ashram' as I can take, to disregard the provisions
I have deliberately used the word conversion. For of the salt laws. I regard this tax to be the most
10 my ambition is no less than to convert the British
iniquitous of all from the poor man's standpoint.
people through non-violence, and thus to make them As the independence movement is essentially for the
see the wrong they have done to India. I do not seek poorest in the land, the beginning will be made with
to harm your people. I want to serve them even as I 55 this evil. The wonder is that we have submitted to the
want to serve my own. I believe that I have always cruel monopoly for so long. It is, I know, open to you
15
served them
to frustrate my design by arresting me. I hope that
I served them up to 1919, blindly. But when my there will be tens of thousands ready, in a disciplined
eyes were opened and I conceived non-co-operation, manner, to take up the work after me, and, in the act
the object still was to serve them. I employed the 60 of disobeying the Salt Act, to lay themselves open to
same weapon that I have, in all humility, successfully the penalties of a law that should never have
20 used against the dearest members of my family. If I disfigured the statute book.
have equal love for your people with mine, it will not
I have no desire to cause you unnecessary
long remain hidden. It will be acknowledged by them, embarrassment, or any at all, so far as I can help. If
even as members of my family acknowledged, 65 you think that there is any substance in my letter, and
they had tried me for several years. If the people if you will care to discuss matters with me, and if to
25 join me, as I expect they will the sufferings they
will
that end you would like me to postpone publication
undergo, unless the British nation sooner retraces its of this letter, I shall gladly refrain on receipt of a
steps, will be enough to melt the stoniest hearts.
telegram to that effect soon after this reaches you.
The plan through civil disobedience will be to
70 You will, however, do me the favour not to deflect me
combat such evils as I have sampled out. If we want from my course, unless you can see your way to
30 to sever the British connection it is because of such
conform to the substance of this letter.
evils. When they are removed, the path becomes easy. This letter is not in any way intended as a threat,
Then the way to friendly negation will
be open. If but is a simple and sacred duty, peremptory on a civil
the British commerce with India is purified of greed, 75 register. Therefore, I am having it specially delivered
you will have no difficulty in recognizing our
by a young English friend who believes in the Indian
35 independence. I invite you then to pave the way for cause and is a full believer in non-violence and whom
Providence seems to have sent to me, as it were, for
immediate removal of those evils, and thus open a
the very purpose.
way for real conference between equals, interested
only in promoting the common good of mankind
1 A spiritual retreat or monastery for a community of Hindus
through voluntary fellowship and in arranging terms
2 The India Salt Act (1852) enforced the British colonial government's monopoly on
40 of mutual help and commerce equally suited to both.
the collection, manufacture, and sale of salt in Indu
You have unnecessarily laid stress upon communal
problems that unhappily affect this land. Important
after the
Answer:
animal crossing how about you guys tulungan Naman Tayo ohh I thought you might like
Explanation:
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Im just here to say random things not to learn
Answer:
Ok thx for the points
Explanation:
Answer:
ok thx for points
what are the common features of animation
Answer:
Timing, Slow In and Slow out, Arcs
Explanation:
The closest thing to 3D animation was stop-motion and Claymation, which involved using real-life objects and taking pictures to give the illusion of motion. Now it is arguably the most popular form of animation and is used in anything from TV shows, video games, and others
what is the mood of “One of Us is Lying” by Karen McManus?
Answer:
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The mood of this book is suspenseful/dark. I say this because it feels like the mystery is never solved, you just feel that feeling of intense waiting for something to happen like "Oh come on, who is it, already?" And that is a good question. I will not spoil it, and will let whoever is reading this finish the book and solve it themselves.
what information do you get from the symbol?
(Fb logo)
Answer:
When representing your presence on Face-book, we ask that you use the "f" Logo. This logo is one of our most identifiable marks globally and is formatted to display in many sizes. In particular, we require that the "f" Logo is not deconstructed and the approved mark is represented in Face-
book blue or white.]
The tiny F sign across the face-book site. A further explanation is provided below.
Usually supposed to represent the name or indeed the symbol of linking users, however, it appears that its contextual relevance has finally been disclosed.As per the animation that has gone popular upon each social platform, the F sign represents the obsession of millions of customers or members worldwide.
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what do you think Odysseus greatest obstacles will be on his journey home?
Answer:
Climbing mountains maybe
Compare/contrast the endings to Acts 1, 2, and 3. Why do you think Miller structured the endings similarly? Explain.
Hello. You did not say which Miller work this question refers to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately.
However, the endings are terminal elements in words that have the objective of flexing them and keeping them in agreement with the number and gender of the words and the way and tense that the sentence presents. Thus, we can consider that the use of endings in a similar way, in Miller's work, was made not only to create verbal and nominal agreement, but to create a feeling of stability and sameness in the reader. Indicating that something would not change for a long time.
I have a few minutes help:0 i will giva brainliest- For word explain what it mean and give examples. -ci
citizenship
Answer:
The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country.
Explanation:
Exmples:A person who respects theauthority plays by the rules.
One who shows kind to one and another
You will plan, produce, revise, and present a response to literature. You will draft an argument and deliver it in a speech that justifies your views on whether people should own exotic animals. Use evidence from “Wild Animals Aren’t Pets” and “Let People Own Exotic Animals” to support your position.
Please upload a word document only, no links.
Rubric for Draft -Present an Argument in a Speech
A successful argument
1. contains an engaging introduction that clearly establishes the claim being made
2. supports the claim with clear reasons and relevant evidence from a variety of credible
sources
3. establishes and maintains formal style
4. uses language that effectively conveys ideas and adds interest
5. includes a conclusion that follows from the argument presented and leaves a lasting
impression
Please help!!!! I’m giving 48 points! I need a speech on why wild animals aren’t pets! And why people should keep exotic animals! Please agree with keeping exotic animals! If someone could help it would be great!
Answer: 5. includes a conclusion that follows from the argument presented and leaves a lasting
impression
Explanation:
Understand Bias and Reasoning Question 7 of 10 When does inductive reasoning lead to stereotyping?
A. When it's made without any bias or opinions
B. When it's based on insufficient examples or evidence
C. When it's based on a generally accepted truth
D. When it's based on years of observation and data
Answer:
B. When it's based on insufficient examples or evidence
Explanation:
Inductive reasoning is the term that represents a conclusion formulated from previously informed premises. These premises are evidence and examples that prove that the conclusion is true. This type of reasoning is carried out through the logic used in the interpretation of the premises, for this reason, if the premises are not true or show insufficient and inefficient statements, inductive reasoning will be flawed and will lead to stereotype and false conclusions.
Answer:
B. When it's based on insufficient examples or evidence
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In her monologue Medea speaks on the role of women. This is a very important theme in the play. a Outline 3 things she says women have to do within their marriage. b Outline two roles of the men within the marriage?
Answer and Explanation:
Medeia says that women should look only at their husbands, be stuck at home and never look smarter than their husbands, or smarter than anyone. She says that the role of men is completely different, as they only need to control their women and provide for themselves.
Medeia shows an unequal relationship between men and women within marriage, because she shows that while women are deprived, men have freedoms. These freedoms include meeting with other women, being able to give their opinions and being able to divorce.
Which item most likely symbolizes danger?
O A. A lightning storm
B. A lightbulb
O C. A four-leaf clover
O D. A snake
The item that most likely symbolizes danger is:
A. A lightning stormWhat is Symbolism?Symbolism is the comparison of things that share some elements of similarities. Often, in stories, a lightning storm is used to portend the danger of the unknown.
A storm infuses some sort of fear in real life and fiction. So, option A is right.
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Answer:
B, lightbulb
Explanation:
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Write the antecedent of each pronoun in the following sentences.
1. All the kittens escaped from their box.
2. The boys ran quickly, but they still missed the bus.
3. Daniel, are you ready to go?
4. John and I performed our skit.
5. Both students said they would volunteer.
6. Becky, the operator is paging you.
7. Max will score, if he hurries.
8. Sheila asked her teacher for help.
9. Robin and I returned our costumes promptly.
10. Several ran their fastest times of the season.
Answer:
1.their
2.they
3.you
4.I
5.they
6.you
7.they
8.her
9.I
10.their
Explanation:
these are all pronouns I found in the questions
we (mustn't - don't have to) go to school as its a public holiday
Answer:
don't have to go
Explanation:
Just sound it out.
We don't have to go to school as it's a public holiday sounds far more natural lol
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Read the excerpt from "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Yea, God is a great deal more angry with great numbers that are now on earth; yea, doubtless with many that are now in this congregation, who it may be are at ease, than he is with many of those that are now in the flames of hell. What does this excerpt suggest about Edwards's opinion of society?
Answer:
This excerpt shows that Edward viewed society as made up of sinners.
Explanation:
Theologian Jonathan Edwards claimed in this excerpt that God was angrier with the countless people on earth and in his congregation, who were comfortable in their sinful ways even more than he was with the sinners who were already paying for their sins in hell.
He believed that society was made up of sinful people. Even his congregation had a lot of people whose ways were not pleasing in the sight of God.
Answer:
A.✔ He feels society in general, including many members of the congregation, is more sinful now than ever.
Explanation:
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“ Actually, I hate school, but then again most of the time I hate everything.”[Chapter 1]
Character:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Don't want to go through in life
Answer:
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Explanation:
How do you determine the difference between when a p wave and s wave arrives at a seismogram location?
WIL MARK BRAINlEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
ANSWER IS BELOW......
Explanation:
As the P and S waves travel out from an earthquake the P waves get progressively farther ahead of the S waves. Therefore, the farther a seismic recording station is from the earthquake epicenter the greater will be the difference in time of arrival between the P and S wave.
What does this poem mean to you? (paragraph)
Answer:
mm its interesting..
Answer:
It is specifically asking for your views, but here is what the poem means to me:
It is telling a story of a student who seems to live in a poor family who cannot afford much (they don't have an alarm clock, nobody washed the uniform, they can't afford lighting, it seems, they have to eat breakfast at school, and they don't even have a pencil). Therefore, they may be living on their own due to their mother not being around (cause mama wasn't home) and nothing is mentioned about a father, grandparents, etc., but a sibling is mentioned. To me, this poem is all about the struggle of two siblings who can't afford most things. Though not much is told about them in detail, many conclusions can be drawn, like how they are poor and they are alone. Hope this helps in some way.
Consider: Art is the antidote that can call us back from the edge of numbness, restoring the ability to feel for another. — Barbara Kingsolver, High Tide in Tucson Discuss: 1. By using the word antidote, what does the author imply about the inability to feel for another? 2. If we changed the word antidote to gift, what effect would it have on the meaning of the sentence?
Answer:
1. He is implying that the inability to feel for another is a sickness. Just as a drug serves as the antidote to an illness, so does art serve as the cure to the sickness of being unable to feel for another.
2. The use of the word gift makes us see art as a blessing that can be given to someone to make the person more compassionate towards people.
Explanation:
The author likened the inability to feel for another to a sickness that requires an antidote or a cure. He is hereby implying that art can make us be more emotional and compassionate towards people.
When the word antidote is changed to gift, we no longer see art as a remedy to a problem but as a blessing or talent that can help us overcome the problem of being unable to show empathy.
How can dialogue and other components of a drama help you understand the play
Answer:
It helps the play show certain things like why did the character do what they did, did they do it for a particular reason? Stuff like that.
Explanation:
antonym of horribly
Answer:
Kindly, Gently, Tamely, Calmly, Quietly, Mildly
Explanation:
its just the opposite