Answer:
Paragraph in pets!
Explanation:
A pet, or companion animal, is an animal kept primarily as a working animal, livestock or a laboratory animal for the business or enjoyment of an individual. ... Two of the most common animals are dogs and cats; an ailurophile is the technical term for a cat lover and a cynophile is a dog lover.
Animal people are those who respect the value and spirit inherent in non-human beings. ... Bekoff describes it as the ability to feel, feel and relate not only to other beings, but to be related to our surroundings. “And there is another charm about him, namely, that he puts animals in a pleasing light and makes them interesting to mankind.” This is a passage from an author that lost his best friend. This shows how much an animal can mean to a person.
Animals are multicellular eukaryotic species that make up the biological kingdom of Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, can travel, reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow cell sphere, the blastula, during embryonic development. About 1.5 million living animal species have been described — about 1 million of which are insects — but it has been estimated that there are about 7 million animal species in total. Animals are 8.5 micron in weight.
The conclusion that I have to make this project is really fascinating and satisfying. I know now that animals have intelligence, and I have learned that they are a lot more intelligent than we think they are. It's just that each species has good parts and bad parts, and they display it in different ways that we don't notice it.
Yet they do have the fundamentals of intelligence: contact. Each animal interacts with each other, and I think they're also trying to connect with us. For example, dolphins communicate by making sounds, dogs, barking, chimpanzees, signs, etc.
In my view, we should start taking care of the animals and try to train their brains because it's like humans that you have to train your brain to keep it going because if we don't start losing capacity. We're not allowed to treat animals like objects.
Also, looking at how they're supporting us, I found they're really making an impact in society. They support us in many ways, be they physical , social or physiological. They're really important to us, and they've opened my eyes to investigate. We couldn't deal with them, they're part of our culture. Think about this, if they weren't relevant, why do we continue to embrace them and make them part of our lives? They are a big part on transmitting sadness into happiness and joy fullness.
I hope this helped. I did get most information from different websites, but they are all put in my own words, so don’t worry about copy and paste. I suggest you read it and change anything you need. I don’t know if you can contact me on this app but if you can please do if you have any questions. Good luck!
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A credible source presents information that is _____. Select all that apply.
unreliable
trustworthy
accurate
biased
Answer:
trustworthy
Explanation:
Answer:
Trust worthy, accurate but sometimes not always are biased.
The assignment for this lesson is to read the summaries of two stories and respond to the following questions: What is the theme or motif of these two stories? Which elements of the traditional story has been changed in the modern story? How do these changes to the story make the theme or motif seem new and fresh for modern audiences?
Answer:
The theme of the story is to not brag, because it would make you seem foolish and it could cause someone to lose respect for you. And what changed was that weaving was popular back then and singing is popular now, and some people can relate to it !
Please help 50 points Needs To Be 5-7 sentences
Read The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs. Then, write an objective summary of the story.
Answer:
Read the monkeys paw
Explanation:
So you know how to write you’re paragraph and finish your assignment
Answer: sorry i got carryed away if its on a computer copy paste and if not take parts out
opens on a dark and stormy night as the three members of the White family relax inside their cozy house. Herbert White and his father are playing a game of chess while Mrs. White knits near the fire. After his son wins, Mr. White complains about the terrible weather and nearly deserted road they live near.
A family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, arrives for a visit. Over whisky, he tells stories of his exploits abroad. Mr. White expresses interest in going to India, but the sergeant-major says he would be better off staying at home. At Mr. and Mrs. Whites’ urging, Sergeant-Major Morris takes a small, mummified paw out of his pocket. He explains that a fakir (a mystic miracle worker) placed a spell on the paw to prove that people’s lives are governed by fate and that it is dangerous to meddle with fate. According to the sergeant-major, three men can wish on the paw three times each. The sergeant-major himself has already had his three wishes, as has another man, who used his third wish to ask for death. The sergeant-major has considered selling the paw, but he doesn’t want it to cause any more trouble than it already has. Moreover, no one will buy the paw without first seeing proof of its effect. The sergeant-major throws the paw into the fire, and Mr. White quickly rescues it. The sergeant-major warns him three times to leave the paw alone, but he eventually explains how to make a wish on the paw.
Mrs. White says the story reminds her of the Arabian Nights and jokingly suggests that her husband wish her a pair of extra hands to help her with all her work. The sergeant-major doesn’t find this joke funny, however, and urges Mr. White to use common sense if he insists on wishing. After supper and more tales of India, the sergeant-major leaves. Herbert says he thinks the sergeant-major is full of nonsense and jokes that his father should make himself an emperor so that he doesn’t have to listen to Mrs. White’s nagging. In mock anger, Mrs. White playfully chases her son.
Mr. White says he has everything he wants and isn’t sure what to wish for. Herbert says that two hundred pounds would enable them to pay off the money owed for the house. Mr. White wishes aloud for two hundred pounds as Herbert accompanies him with melodramatic chords played on the piano. Mr. White suddenly cries out and says that the paw moved like a snake in his hand. After Mr. and Mrs. White go to bed, Herbert sits by the fire and sees a vividly realistic monkey face in the flames. He puts out the fire, takes the monkey’s paw, and goes to bed.
Part II begins on the next morning, a sunny winter day. The room seems cheerful and normal in contrast to the previous evening’s gloomy atmosphere and the mummified paw now looks harmless. Mrs. White comments on how ridiculous the sergeant-major’s story was but remarks that two hundred pounds couldn’t do any harm. They could, Herbert jokes, if the money fell out of the sky onto his father’s head. Mr. White answers that people often mistake coincidence for granted wishes. Herbert then leaves for work.
Later that day, Mrs. White notices a stranger outside dressed in nice clothes. The stranger hesitantly approaches their gate three times before opening it and coming up to the door. Mrs. White ushers him in. He nervously states that he is a representative of Maw and Meggins, Herbert’s employer. Mrs. White asks whether Herbert is all right, and the representative says he is hurt, but in no pain. For a moment, Mrs. White feels relieved, until she realizes that Herbert feels no pain because he’s dead. The representative says that Herbert was “caught in the machinery.” After a pause, Mr. White says that Herbert was the only child they had left. Embarrassed, the representative stresses that he is simply obeying Maw and Meggins’s orders. He then explains that the company will not take any responsibility for the death but will give the Whites two hundred pounds. Mrs. White shrieks, and Mr. White faints.
In Part III, the Whites bury Herbert. Several days pass, and the couple feels exhausted and hopeless. A week after the burial, Mr. White wakes up and hears his wife crying by the window. He gently urges her to come back to bed, but she refuses. He dozes off again until Mrs. White suddenly cries out that she wants the monkey’s paw. In hysterics, she tells him to go downstairs and wish Herbert back to life. Mr. White resists and tells her that Herbert’s death and the two hundred pounds they had received had nothing to do with his wish the previous night. Mr. White says that he didn’t want to tell her before, but Herbert was so mangled that he had to identify the body by looking at the clothes. Mrs. White doesn’t listen, however, and continues to insist on wishing Herbert back to life with the monkey’s paw.
What is your favorite movie of all time?
Is the word movie a possessive adjective?
Answer:
UHhhh can u pls be more pecific
Explanation:
Happy Birthday!! To really anyone who has a birthday today!!
its ela yolll... i need halp plesanswer the best u can... if u dont know then dont asnswerrr
What does P.E.N.C.I.L stand for in elaboration?
Answer:
Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning
I hope this helps you!
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7.Which transitional word or phrase best completes this sentence: “I was happy, _______
I was exhausted.”
.accordingly
.for example
.furthermore
.even though
Answer:
even though
Explanation:
This makes the most sense
Which detail best supports the idea that gangs give some people a sense of belonging?
“His father was always beating him up, and his mother ignored him.”
“. . . except when she was hacked off at something, and then you could hear her yelling at him clear down at our house.”
“I think he hated that worse than getting whipped.”
“If it hadn’t been for the gang, Johnny would never have known what love and affection are.”
Directions: Read the passage, and answer the question that follows.
"Oscar Comes to Hollywood. Years ago, large powerful studios controlled the lives of actors. The studio bosses said which movies actors would be in, how much money they could earn, and how they should live. Some actors rebelled against the studio's rules. They bought fast sports cars and drove them recklessly. They went to wild, all-night parties and generally lived "life in the fast lane." These actions didn't make them popular with the public. Then, in 1927, some movie actors formed the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, an alliance of actors, directors, and other movie people. This partnership met to exchange ideas about how to make movies and how to promote their industry. The Academy eventually came up with a clever idea for making sure that members of the industry were recognized. The Awards Committee planned a small, simple ceremony, now known as the Academy Awards. A studio art director named Cedric Gibbons designed a 14-inch tall, shiny, golden statuette that would be given to the winners. The statuette was soon given the nickname Oscar after an Academy employee remarked that it looked like her uncle Oscar! Today, actors in fancy dresses and glittering jewels walk the red carpet on their way to the ceremony. Underneath all the glamour, each actor's pulse is galloping wildly. There is a lot at stake. Winning an Oscar can be both satisfying and profitable.
Which descriptive phrase in the passage helped you visualize what the Oscar award looks like?
Answer:
A studio art director named Cedric Gibbons designed a 14-inch tall, shiny, golden statuette that would be given to the winners.
Explanation:
This describes what the actual trophy/statue looks like
due soon please help
Answer:
hmm
Explanation:
Answer:
1. The ancient history began around 5,000 years beginning with the Sumerian cuneiform script, with the oldest coherent texts from about 2600 BC.
2. My grandmother was telling me a story last night.
Explanation:
I dont really know if this is what you wanted but if its not i'm sorry.
What is the difference between explicit and implicit ideas? (5 points)
Select one:
a.
Implicit ideas must be inferred, and explicit ideas are stated directly.
b.
Explicit ideas must be inferred, and implicit ideas are stated directly.
c.
Both implicit and explicit ideas help readers draw conclusions, but only implicit ideas are facts.
d.
Explicit ideas always appear in texts; implicit ideas sometimes appear in texts.
Someone help me with this asap
Answer:
Full of danger
What is a round character?
a character who contrasts the personality of another character
a character who stays the same throughout a story
a character who has a complex personality
a character who has just one or two personality traits
Please help due today
Answer:
C, a character who has a complex personality.
CAN SOMEONE PROOF READ THIS NARRATIVE ESSAY I WROTE PLEASE!!!!!!
Me and Mr.jacks have just arrived in this huge town. It was busy and a lot of buildings and people.We were tired and wanted to find somewhere to rest.Escaping the force field and getting to this city was tiring. We were hungry but we didn't have anything to eat.We sat down on a bench to rest a little.
Mr.jacks said in a really tired voice, “We need food to keep going”
I said “i know but we don't have money and we didn't bring food”
They got up and walked around to find shelter but didn't find anything and it was turning dark fast.
They haven slept in days and they were losing hope everyday.
“Hey look is that an abandoned building over there?” I said with excitement in my voice.
“Ya it is Kate thank you so much” Mr.Jacks said with tiredness and a little happiness in his voice.”
They walked faster towards the building. Me and Mr.Jacks arrived and the door was stuck and Mr.Jacks and Kate got it open and then went inside and sat down on the floor.Then I saw in the corner of the room had food.
“Mr.Jacks! There is food in the corner” I said excited.
I heard something like humans walking towards them. All of a sudden 3 people walk in and they see Mr.Jack and me.
The man said in a deep raspy voice “wh0 are you and why are you in my home eating our food!”
“We are sorry we didn't kn0w it's yours we thought it was abandoned and we could stay” Mr.Jacks said saying scaredly
They surrounded the two madly. I was shaking scared when a huge male about 6’5 feet tall and scary grabbed me and took me into a different room and beat me, making me bleed alot and I was unconscious and laying on the floor. Mr.Jacks was beat to and the people picked both of them up and took them far away and dropped them off.
Want to hear a song?
Answer:
lol sure
Explanation:
help me please real fast!!
For 5 points, indicate whether the italicized verb is action, linking or be.
The teacher challenged her.
challenge is the italicized verb
A) linking
B) action
C) be
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because the teacher its so very action
⚠️help me write a Hope/Wish statement conclusion using the prompt : Why choosing friends wisely is important.⚠️
I wish to find a good friend because they provide emotional and physical help and give a you a new view and outlook on things and/or life.
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Answer:
wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Explanation:
what's doesn't means?
Read the excerpt from White Fang.
"Kiche!" the man cried again, this time with sharpness and authority.
And then the cub saw his mother, the she-wolf, the fearless one, crouching down till her belly touched the ground, whimpering, wagging her tail, making peace signs. The cub could not understand. He was appalled. The awe of man rushed over him again. His instinct had been true. His mother verified it. She, too, rendered submission to the man-animals.
Which best states the perspective of White Fang in the excerpt?
He is disturbed by his mother’s behavior toward the man.
He is proud of how his mother behaves toward the man.
He likes the man’s authority and reacts with friendliness.
He likes the power that he and his mother have over the man.
Answer:
He is pround of how his mother behaves toward the man
Explanation:
"The cub could not understand. He was appalled. The awe of man rushed over him again. His instinct had been true. His mother verified it. She, too, rendered submission to the man-animals."
Read the excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
If any one thing in my experience, more than another, served to deepen my conviction of the infernal character of slavery, and to fill me with unutterable loathing of slaveholders, it was their base ingratitude to my poor old grandmother. She had served my old master faithfully from youth to old age. She had been the source of all his wealth; she had peopled his plantation with slaves; she had become a great-grandmother in his service. She had rocked him in infancy, attended him in childhood, served him through life, and at his death wiped from his icy brow the cold death-sweat, and closed his eyes forever.
Which line from this excerpt contains imagery?
She had served my old master faithfully from youth to old age.
She had been the source of all his wealth. . . .
[S]he had become a great-grandmother in his service.
[A]nd at his death wiped from his icy brow the cold death-sweat. . . .
Answer:
The correct answer is D. [A]nd at his death wiped from his icy brow the cold death-sweat. . . .
Explanation:
⚠️help me write a Altruistic Conclusion Conclusion using the prompt : Why choosing friends wisely is important.⚠️
Answer: You know talking about this makes me sad cause I learned my lesson , for why to choose your friends wisely. You should choose your friends wisely because the daughter that your parents wanted and got want you to have the best years of your life , and when you don’t choose your friends wisely that’s what happens. You see, when you choose good friends that play at the right time, and do good, are some good friends. Then we have friends that think they are better than everybody, and can bully people and drag you into there mess. But don’t let them do it because once they do bad things they know they should do or say you copy right after them and get into lots and lots of trouble so yeah, when you have a “ friend” like that CUT THEM OFF not literally like block them and stay AWay , and if they keep bothering you that’s your cue to go tell. It’s not called being a snitch, it’s called telling the truth. But sometimes it’s not always the right thing to tell. But yeah byee!!!
Explanation:
The point of view that London uses in White Fang helps the reader understand the perspectives of
the people in the story, not the animals.
the animals in the story, not the people.
both the people and the animals in the story.
both the characters and the author of the story.
Answer:
I am pretty sure he did it so the readers can understand All the characters
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Please PLease help with this (10 points)
Answer:
Bear sedge is eaten by brown lemming
Explanation:
The bear sedge is a producer while the brown lemming is a consumer
Now the examinations began. First the immigrants were examined by two doctors of the United States Health Service. One doctor looked for physical and mental abnormalities.
—Immigrant Kids,
Russell Freedman
Which sentence best paraphrases the passage?
Immigrants were examined for physical and mental illnesses.
A doctor’s examination was a quick process.
The doctors were from the United States Health Service.
One doctor looked for physical and mental abnormalities.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer ALL the questions.
Answer
d and a
the characters seem tense and nervous
*URGENT*
Reports produced by the United Nations are considered
relevant sources.
irrelevant sources.
biased sources.
disputed sources.
Answer:
IM PRETTY SURE ITS a
Explanation:
Answer:
its a on edge
Explanation:
Fill in the blank. The ______traveler put his suitcase down and rested on the bench.
enchantress
scorching
weary
dreary
ancient
cruel
Answer: Weary
Explanation:
Weary means tired and confused.
Did the rights described in the Declaration of Independence apply to all citizens of the colonies? Why or why not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
it was put out to address everyone that they have independence