Answer:
Hi, I believe the answer is B)should / don't understand
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Because you always should ask your teacher for help if you dont unerstand ( you cant say you can you should ask the teacher for help so you can understand )
As the sun angled, the buttes and coulees, the cliffs and sculptured hills and ravines lost their burned and dreadful look and glowed with yellow and rich browns and a hundred variations of red and silver gray, all picked out by streaks of coal black. It was so beautiful that I stopped near a thicket of dwarfed and wind-warped cedars and junipers, and once stopped I was caught, trapped in color and dazzled by the clarity of the light.
What is the author’s purpose for providing the description in this passage?
to persuade people to visit the Bad Lands
to inform people of the natural beauty in a part of America
to argue against development of the Bad Lands
to entertain people with the unusual sights
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
trust me bro
The author's purpose is to inform people about the natural beauty in a part of America, as shown in the second answer option.
What is the purpose of a descriptive text?To present the appearance of something or someone.Show details.Show positive or negative characteristics.The text shown above is a descriptive text, where the author describes the appearance of a region in America. The author's purpose is to show positive characteristics that highlight the beauty of the place, encouraging the readers to want to visit it.
You can find more information about the descriptive text at the link below:
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Please someone answer the question
Answer:
Explanation:
Gawain sa Pagkatuto 6.6: Paglalapat
A. Isulat ang kung ang sumusunod na pahayag ay
nagpapakita ng pagpapahalaga at pananagutan sa kabuhayan
at pinagkukunang-yaman at kung hindi.
1. Sumasang-ayon ako sa pag-convert ng mga lupang sakahan
upang maging subdibisyon.
2. Makikiisa ako sa mga programang nagsusulong ng wastong
pagtatapon ng basura.
3. Ipagbibigay alam ko sa awtoridad ang mga pabrika na
nagtatapon ng di-ligtas na kemikal o waste product sa mga
anyong-tubig gaya ng ilog, sapa at kanal.
4. Lalahok ako sa mga gawain gaya ng tree-planting o gulayan sa
komunidad upang mas marami pa ang mga
bungang-kahoy at gulay na maaaring maging
kabuhayan.
5. Sisiguruhin kong nakasara ang gripo kung hindi ito
ginagamit upang makatulong sa pagpapanatili ng
sapat na suplay ng tubig sa bansa.
Which character breaks up a fight between boys? Where the red fern grows
Which of these options is the best claim to address the prompt?
A. Reading is one of the most important skills students can learn in
school, so everyone should be encouraged to read more and
discuss books with friends and classmates.
B. For the One Book program, our school should choose a book that
has recently been made into a movie, so that students who have
trouble reading can still participate.
c. Our school should not participate in the One Book program,
because students who have to read a book they don't like will
begin to dislike reading
D. The One Book program provides an opportunity for all the
members of a school community to find common ground by
reading the same book.
Answer:
Our school should not participate in the One Book program,
because students who have to read a book they don't like will
begin to dislike reading
I got this answer in the quiz
what is the answer to this question marking brainliest if it's correct
Answer:
I say the answer is A.
Explanation:
which of mr. Gibson's motivations most influences the conflict and resolution of "Mr. Gibson's Flivver
Answer:
i don’t know
Explanation:
The main purpose of The American Crisis was to _____.
describe Revolutionary War battles
plead for lower taxes
support the American revolutionary effort
list the misdeeds of King George III
Answer:
The answer is Support the American Revolutionary War battles plees for lower taxes
Explanation:
Answer:
support the American revolutionary effort
Explanation:
Rafael read the following information on the NASA website while researching for a report about the sun.
The sun is a star, a hot ball of glowing gases at the heart of our solar system. Its influence extends far beyond the orbits of distant Neptune and Pluto. Without the sun’s intense energy and heat, there would be no life on Earth. And though it is special to us, there are billions of stars like our sun scattered across the Milky Way galaxy. If the sun were as tall as a typical front door, the Earth would be the size of a U.S. nickel. The temperature at the sun’s core is about 27 million degrees Fahrenheit.
Which of the following is the best way for Rafael to accurately quote this information in his report while avoiding plagiarism?
Select one:
According to NASA, if you compare the size of the Earth with the size of the sun, the Earth is about the size of a nickel.
The sun is “scattered across the Milky Way galaxy.”
The sun is a “hot” star at the center of our solar system.
According to NASA, “if the sun were as tall as a typical front door, the Earth would be the size of a U.S. nickel.”
Answer:
According to NASA, “if the sun were as tall as a typical front door, the Earth would be the size of a U.S. nickel.”
readworks rainbow anwsers
Answer:
readworks rainbow answers
Explanation:
Yes.
Read the sentence. Virginia Beach a resort area is in the southeastern region of Hampton Roads it is the largest city in Virginia. Which uses punctuation correctly?
1. Virginia Beach; a resort area, is in the southeastern region of Hampton Roads: it is the largest city in Virginia.
2. Virginia Beach: a resort area is in the southeastern region of Hampton Roads, it is the largest city in Virginia.
3. Virginia Beach, a resort area, is in the southeastern region of Hampton Roads; it is the largest city in Virginia.
Answer:
3. Virginia Beach, a resort area, is in the southeastern region of Hampton Roads; it is the largest city in Virginia.
Explanation:
I just know it... dont ask ;)
will you help me wash the dishes __________?
A) when you are in the hospital
B) after you wore your clothes
C) if you finish your work
D) because we have just left home
Answer:
if you finish your work
Explanation:
the other answers does not make proper sentences
I will mark you brainlist!
Imagine that you are writing your own informational text. Is it a good idea to incude everthing you know about the topic? why or why not?
Answer:
yes so that you can get your point across as clear as possible and you will be a more reliable source due to the fact that you have a lot of information about the topic you are writing about.
Explanation:
Read It!
People are searching the woods, looking through tall grass and under logs. Suddenly, a triumphant cry rings out:
"Turtle!" Then, a hand gently scoops up the creature. It is an eastern box turtle. This was the scene when a squad
of environmentalists, researchers, and others began working against the clock to save eastern box turtles outside
of Washington, DC. The turtles' habitat, hundreds of acres of woods, was scheduled to be paved over for a new
highway. The rescue squad scoured the woods. Turtles found on the expeditions were put on the safe side of a
mesh fence installed to keep them from returning to their old homes.
Do It!
the box turtles.
The group's plan was to
A breed
B train
С
evaluate
D relocate
Answer:
relocate the turtles to keep them from harm
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"Even the dogs won't rest until they've howled at the moon."What type of figurative language is this
Answer:
onomatopoeia
Explanation:
How do you know when you can trust someone? What does trusting somebody mean?
Answer:Its just a gut feeling
Explanation:You can trust them if they are loyal and don't cross boundries
please help fast
I ran across the finish line and everybody cheered. The race was finally finished, and it was still drizzling outside. The rain was coming down very slowly, making it look as though we were trapped inside a giant cloud. I looked around at the other runners. They were all cold and tired and happy to be finished. Some people were giving out hot chocolate and it looked good so I decided to get myself a cup. The hot cup felt like fire in my frozen hands. After a while it cooled down, and slowly I drank. It tasted good. Just then, someone touched my shoulder and I turned around to see that it was Genevieve.
"Good job!" she said enthusiastically.
"Thanks," I said, feeling so cold and tired I could hardly talk.
"I bet that tastes good," she said, pointing to the hot chocolate.
"Yes, it does," I said. "How did you do?"
"What," she said, "In the race?"
"Yeah."
"Oh," she said, "I did all right." We stood there for a few minutes, long enough for me to realize I was shivering. I felt like I was getting sick. "So," Genevieve said, "want to get out of this rain?"
"Sure," I said immediately, sounding perhaps a bit too eager.
We walked down the hill to my car, which sat slumped under the branch of a big oak tree. A mud puddle had formed around it and we had to tiptoe or our shoes would get all muddy. Arriving at the driver's side door, I unlocked the car and sat—fell—onto the hard leather seat, rubbing my hands together, trying to get warm. I turned the key and the engine started. After a while, sweet, warm air began pouring out of the vents. I felt sleepy sitting back in the seat, nearly nodding off, until I noticed something from the corner of my eye. A man was running down the hill, waving his arms. "Wait!" he was saying. It looked like he was talking to us.
I cracked the window, just enough to talk without letting the rain in. "What?" I said, looking at him, perplexed, unable to figure out what he was doing. Without answering, he glanced inside the car and walked over to the passenger side. He knocked on the window and held something up in his hand and courteously Genevieve opened the door to address him.
"You forgot this," he said, handing her a shiny gold medallion. It took a moment for me to comprehend what it was: a medal, first place. He smiled, waved goodbye, and tiptoed back up the hill. I still didn't understand what had just happened. Genevieve closed the door and sat back in her seat. She tucked the medal away inside a pocket just as I turned to face her.
"You won?" I asked her, incredulously.
"Oh. Yeah," she said, nearly rolling her eyes.
"Oh," I said, surprised. "Wow."
She didn't elaborate. She didn't need to. And it was in that moment that I realized Genevieve was different. Not different, but she just wasn't really who I thought she was.
The car interior went quiet and all I could hear was the sound of the rain falling gently upon the windshield. We sat there watching it form little rivers as it raced down the glass. The warm air coming out of the vents felt so good, I don't think either of us wanted to move. We just sat there. After while, I started to feel a little embarrassed, and I think Genevieve knew what I was thinking. Then she looked at me.
"Want to get some lunch?" she said. Her voice, breaking the silence, sounded like a hammer coming down upon a sheet of glass.
"What?" I said. It took me a second to register her suggestion.
"Like a sandwich or something."
"Oh," I said. The sound of food made my stomach rumble. "Sure." I put the car in reverse and we sloshed our way out of the muddy parking lot.
No sources were consulted in the composition of this passage.
Challenge Question
What's this
Genevieve can best be described as
A
famished, meaning extremely hungry
B
bizarre, meaning strange or weird
C
feeble, meaning weak or delicate
D
humble, meaning not overly proud or arrogant
Answer:
I would say C is the answer
in your own words tell briefly the main ideas in "the parable of a lost sheep"
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The parable of a lost sheep can be found in the book of Luke from Chapter 15 verse 3-7.
The parable of the list sheep was told by Jesus to show that God's Kingdom is accessible to those that have gone astray, to sinners and everyone as a whole.
According to Jesus, heaven rejoices when a sinner repents and turns a new leaf. There is happiness when a shepherd finds his lost sheep that has gone astray and he rejoices over it even more than the other 99 sheep that didn't go astray.
The idea is that when a sheep is lost, the shepherd will go after it and also when the sheep is found, heaven rejoices.
Answer:
The parable of the list sheep was told by Jesus to show that God's Kingdom is accessible to those that have gone astray, to sinners and everyone as a whole.
According to Jesus, heaven rejoices when a sinner repents and turns a new leaf. There is happiness when a shepherd finds his lost sheep that has gone astray and he rejoices over it even more than the other 99 sheep that didn't go astray.
The idea is that when a sheep is lost, the shepherd will go after it and also when the sheep is found, heaven rejoices.
Explanation:
This is all I have. I need help on how Nick feels. I’m confused on that part.
Answer:
The stopped in the Valley of Ashes on their way to the city to meet Tom's girl, his mistress Myrtle Wilson.
Nick felt he had been ambushed or forced to meet her even though he had expressed no desire to be acquainted with her.
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" revolves around the story of Jay Gatsby and his desire to reunite with his former girl friend Daisy Buchanan. The story deals with themes of wealth, social life, a lost American Dream, love, life, etc.
The narrator Nick Carraway mentioned how he met Tom Buchanan's mistress in Chapter 2. Tom has been married to Daisy for several years now and his mistress Myrtle is also married to George Wilson. When Tom took Nick to meet Myrtle, it was more of a forced invitation rather than a request. Nick recalls how Tom was "taking hold of [his] elbow literally forced [him] from the car." Nick seems angry about the whole thing, "The supercilious assumption was that on Sunday afternoon I had nothing better to do."
So, Tom and Nick stopped to meet Myrtle Wilson, Tom's mistress. Nick feels that it was more of a forced meet rather than a request to make him acquainted with her.
Try These questions out and I’ll give you brainliest no links posted on My question or I will report you
Answer:
1. c. (we)
2. a. (he)
3. b. (she)
4. e. (it)
5. d. (they)
A. In the spaces to the left of each number write P for phrase, IC for independent clause, and DC for dependent clause.
______ 1. Under extreme pressure
______ 2. To turn to the right
______ 3. Knitting is difficult
______ 4. Who the best candidate will be
______ 5. In time of extreme danger
______6 Listen
______ 7. When I heard
______ 8. Until you told me
______ 9. I was chosen
______ 10. Whom he addressed
______ 11. Seen in the park
______ 12. Walk carefully
______ 13. Angered by that remark
______ 14. Before the exam
______ 15. Before he left
______ 16. On the floor were my books
______ 17. Jump
______ 18. Since swimming in the lake
______ 19. Riding home in the car
______ 20. Besides jogging
______ 21. After the dinner party
______ 22. Each answered
______ 23. Driving home
______ 24. Reading helps
______ 25. Giving him a lift
______ 26. Speak clearly
______ 27. Since few arrived
______ 28. No one saw
______ 29. Jumping is exhausting.
______ 30. Besides doing your work
______ 31. Until we leave
______ 32. That fell
______ 33. Where it fell
______ 34. Before crossing the street
______ 35. While we waited
______ 36. Have a great time
______ 37. Which is yours
______ 38. No one cared
______ 39. Left for dead
______ 40. Because they went
Answer:
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Explanation:
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5. We_
the film last week.
Answer:
got
Explanation:
When we turn toward home, Sam reacts badly to the brevity of our outing.
The root brev means “brief,” and the suffix -ity means “degree.” What is the meaning of brevity as it is used in the sentence?
A)slowness
B)suddenness
C)shortness
D)frequency
2.Choose one of these topics and express your opinion
Follow the rubrics in your writing.
You can type directly in Forms or upload your essay.(word counts is 150)
1. Self-reflection. This time, you're the one who needs convincing! Write an essay to persuade yourself to start a healthy habit (or kick a bad habit).
2. Movie vs. book. Choose a book that has been made into a movie. In your opinion, which version is better, and why?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Tax money that you pay when purchasing a candy bar is called:
property tax
Sales tax
Income tax
Public interest
Answer:
sales tax
Explanation:
arrange words into sentences
1. go out / will you / tonight?
2. Ben / tomorrow /go dancing / will?
3. in June / get married / they / will
4. next week / won't/it/be cold
5. by car / she / travel / will ?
6. live on the Mars / won't / people
7. Gary/move / will/ to New York
B. London/to/go/ Joe / will/ when?
Answer:
1. Will you go out tonight?
2.Will Ben go dancing tomorrow?
3.They will get married in June
4.It won't be cold next week
5.Will she travel by car?
6.People won't live on the Mars.
7. Gary will move to New York
8.When will Joe go to London?
3. Broken white lines mean that you can __________. A. change lanes at any time B. change lanes only to pass other cars C. change lanes or pass other cars when safe D. change lanes without signaling
Which is an example of an allusion from "the love song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?
Answer: "In the room the women come and go
Talking of Michelangelo"
Select the correct answer.
Is the highlighted pronoun singular or plural?
They came to the store, too.
A.
Singular
B.
Plural
Answer:
B. Plural
Explanation:
I'm assuming the highlighted word was "They", but I can't be too sure since you didn't really clarify that. But, "They" refers to multiple people in standard terms.
The highlighted pronoun is Plural. I'm assuming the highlighted word was "They", but I can't be too sure since you didn't really clarify that. But, "They" refers to multiple people in standard terms.
What is collective noun?A collective noun has been a word that has been written in the singular, but it has been used to talk about more than one person, thing or place. Some examples are: team, group, family, pack, etc.
These are many words that are written in the singular, therefore, they are written with a singular verb and the singular pronoun, even though they are represent more than one thing. For example: The team won the soccer game.
Jeff is known as a proper noun because the Proper noun has been something that begins with the capital, and it has been commonly known for the individual person, place, or the organization which was is neither, because it doesn't describe a person, place, or thing, (or organization), and doesn't start with a capitol (for Propere same with in store is a common noun because, it is in fact a place.
Therefore, The highlighted pronoun is Plural. I'm assuming the highlighted word was "They", but I can't be too sure since you didn't really clarify that. But, "They" refers to multiple people in standard terms.
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she has been ( accepted-admitted-agreed - developed ) at York university.
Answer:
She has been accepted at York university
She wouldn't be admitted, because it isn't a hospital or some sort of facility
She wouldn't be Agreed as that wouldn't make sense in the sentence
Explanation:
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This is an excerpt from John Greenleaf Whittier’s 1892 “Brown of Ossawatomie.”
“...The shadows of his stormy life that mo-
ment fell apart;
And they who blamed the bloody hand
forgave the loving heart.
That kiss from all its guilty means re-
deemed the good intent,
And round the grisly fighter's hair the
martyr's aureole bent!...”
This excerpt from Whittier’s poem is in reference to the scene shown in Document Four.
Short-Answer Questions
What does the poet mean by “bloody hand”?
Does the poet think John Brown was a hero or a criminal? How do you know?
Answer:
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word bloody hand. a hand stained with the blood of a deer, which, in the old forest laws of England, was sufficient evidence of a man's trespass in the forest against venison a red hand, as in the arms of Ulster, which is now the distinguishing mark of a baronet of the United Kingdom
Explanation: