Answer:
Located about 130 km east of Hanoi in northern Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is known for its aqua-green water; cluster of limestone rocky outcrops rising and lush forest. The island is indeed one of the prettiest places in Vietnam and the most visited one as well.
Explanation:
Rains broke outside in the first week of july change to interrogative sentence
Answer:
when does rain broke out? might help you out..
write a request question
Answer:
MY REQUEST QUESTION IS IN ON ATTACHED PHOTO.
CAN YOU ANSWER THIS? (IF YOU'RE FILIPINO)
A debate on teacher profession is better than a lawyer profession
Answer:you get to help people who arent on the verge of being taken to prison
Explanation:
How are you? Là gì!!!!!!
What is Syntactic function of adjectives?
25 points
Answer:
Syntactic classes. Syntactically, adjectives can be classified with respect to three features: function, complementation and alternation. 1. Function: adjectives can appear in attributive position, as noun modifiers inside NP (32), or in predicative position as a complement of a verb like be, seem, consider, etc.
Explanation:
Syntactic classes. Syntactically, adjectives can be classified with respect to three features: function, complementation and alternation. 1. Function: adjectives can appear in attributive position, as noun modifiers inside NP (32), or in predicative position as a complement of a verb like be, seem, consider, etc.
During the picking season my grandmother would get out of bed at four o'clock ... and creak down to her knees and chant in a sleep-filled voice, "Our Father, thank you for letting me see this New Day. Thank you that you didn't allow the bed I lay on last night to be my cooling board, nor my blanket my winding sheet." In this excerpt use context clues to identify what comparison Angelou is making with the metaphors of bed as cooling board and blanket as winding sheet.
Answer: Burial Preparations after death
Explanation: When Angelou's grandmother compares her bed to her "cooling board", she is referring to the board dead bodies are put on while they cool off. When she makes the comparison of her blankets to her "winding sheet", she is referring to the sheet that is pulled on top of bodies when deceased.
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Which detail best supports the claim that we are in an Information Age?
Answer:
Individuals, businesses, and governments rely on digital information daily.
Explanation:
The information age could be explained as the shift greatly defined by information technology, the transformation which has been defined greatly by the rise in and adoption of digital technology aided by the power of supercomputers with huge processing capability, microprocessors and technologies which has defined this computer age. Today, the reliance on digital information and technology continues to rise and propel businesses by aiding Decison making and organizational growth.
Hence, the statement, Individuals, businesses, and governments rely on digital information daily best supports the claim that we are in the information age.
Which of the following is a part of standard English?
A. technical jargon
B. transliterations
C. abbreviations for words
D. parts of speech
Answer:
D- parts of speech
Explanation:
why do you think the speakers sassines will upset others still i rise
Answer:
Because Angelou´s self-confidence and her feisty approach to life might seem like not good qualities for a black woman in the eyes of those who are racist and/or against the human rights of women and African Americans.
Explanation:
Maya Angelou´s poem titled "Still I Rise" is an ode to the resilience of those who suffer oppression. Angelou was a civil rights activist whose poetry often referred to blackness and black womanhood, so it´s likely that this poem is a critique of anti-black racism.
When she asks if her sassiness might upset some people, she uses irony to reflect her disdain for what the white man thinks of her. She repeatedly describes herself as behaving like someone with lots of money and power would, and since she´s a black woman, she knows there are people who won´t like that. So her question is actually a provocation: she couldn´t care less about offending that kind of people.
To choose the correct of (does/does not):I will not deny that the defendant's action might seem heinous. Nevertheless, such a competent jury cannot deny the dire circumstances of the defendant's upbringing! Orphaned at birth, a loveless foster home, little encouragement in either schooling or vocation: Who among us cannot understand the desperation that such circumstances might inspire? I submit that the defendant's crime would never have happened except for such desperate circumstances. You must acquit.
(DOES/DOES NOT) commit a fallacy; specifically, it (DOES/DOES NOT) commit a straw man fallacy.
Answer:
It does commit a fallacy; specifically, it does not commit a straw man fallacy.
Explanation:
The text presented in the question above presents a fallacy, but not the fallacy known as straw man, but the fallacy known as appeal to penalty.
A fallacy is an incorrect argument, which presents irrelevant and error-filled reasoning, in an attempt to convince the listener to make an incorrect decision in the case. The text presented above, presents the fallacy known as appeal to penalty, where the speaker tries to justify the wrong actions committed by someone, putting that person as a victim and trying to win the listener's sympathy to free that person from the accusations. The speaker of the text above, uses this fallacy when trying to victimize a criminal and claim that the crimes committed were carried out because of the sad life that the criminal went through and for that reason, he should be acquitted.
Man vs. Self is an example of (5 points)
Which sentence is the clearest example of deductive reasoning?
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
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Which suffix means “to make”?
-ant
-ac
-ize
-ish
Answer:
The suffix that means to make is "fy"
Explanation:
I don't see this as one of the options, but "fy" is the suffix for make or cause.
Answer:
-ize
Explanation:
this is hard please help
Answer:
Swim at ur own risk
Not swim at your 're own risk
it is the object in this museum
Discuss three ways in which the local government should provide services that promote safe and healthy living
Answer:
At first glance many local governments may think health is not a local government responsibility, however, local governments have the ability to promote health in their communities through healthy community design, parks and recreation facilities and healthy living programs, health-related policies, and building
the world computer is a new term
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: False
Explanation:
This is a reading comprehension question that can only be answered by reading the provided text about computers. There, we can find an explanation about the origin of the word "computer," which had been used to refer to a person that was able to carry out calculations. It was only by the end of the 19th century that the word acquired a new meaning to describe the machines built to carry out computations.
So the statement is false: the word "computer" is not a new term.
Rice is being prepared at home.
They put water into a metal saucepan
They put the saucepan on the cooker.
Why is metal a good material for the saucepan?
Tick ONE box.
It is very heavy It is opaque
It conducts electricity well It conducts heat well
b) After five minutes, the water starts to boil.
Josh puts the uncooked rice into the saucepan
The metal saucepan is hot.
The wooden handle of the saucepan is still cool.
Explain why the wood is cool but the metal is hot.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 marks
11. a) Mina makes this list to show the functions of different parts of the body.
complete the table. Write the parts responsible for these functions.
………………………………… - Pumps blood
………………………………… - Takes in oxygen
…………………………………….. – Remove waste products and excess fluids from the body.
……………………………………… - Controls the body activities 4 marks
Which of the above equipments can separate out the materials listed?
a) Stones and water - ……………………………………………………….
b) Nails and talcum powder …………………………………………….
c) Sand and gravel …………………………………………………………… 4 marks
d) Sugar and water ……………………………………………………
e) What do you call solids that do not dissolve in water? ………………………………………………
f) Which two of these solids are soluble in water? 1 mark
Sugar nails stone water
13. LIGHT AND SHADOWS
a) At night, Ben switches on the lamp in his room.
There is a shadow of the chair on the floor.
Explain how the shadow is formed from the light of the lamp.
Why is there a reflection of the lamp in the window?
Select one: There is a reflection of the lamp in the window because the window is
i) Shiny ii) hard iii) strong iv) solid
2 marks
c) A light ray hitting a mirror at an angle is reflected off at the __________ angle.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
14) a) Differentiate between electrical conductors and electrical insulators.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
d) Draw a circuit diagram consisting of : 2 batteries, a bulb, a buzzer and a closed switch. 2 marks
15) SOUNDS
a) How is sound produced? 1 mark
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
b) Name one thing that sound cannot travel through and explain why not.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
c) Ann clamped a ruler to a desk.
She pressed down on the ruler and then let it go.
Answer:air
Explanation:
to which order it belongs During the whole of a dullI, dark, and soundless day last autumn, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I was passing alone, on horseback, through a singularly dreary tract of country, and at length I found myself, as the shades of the evening drew on, within view of a deserted house. I don't know how it was- but, with the first glimpse of the building, a sense of unbearable gloom gripped my spirit. I looked upon the scene before me- the mere house, the simple landscape features of the domain, the moss-grown walls, the vacant eye-like windows, and a few white trunks of decayed trees- with an utter depression of soul. *
what was the order used by the author in this statement
1_ spatial order
2_ chronological order
3_ time order
4_ empathetic order
Answer:
1_ spatial order
Explanation:
Spatial order is a description of things as they appear when observed. It also describes the location of things in space. For example, they could be located up or down, before or after, behind or in front, etc. Objects are also vividly described so that readers can relate to them. The writer makes use of this order in the passage above. These are seen in expressions such as:
a dulI, dark, and soundless day last autumn
I looked upon the scene before me- the mere house, the simple landscape features of the domain, ...
Descriptions such as the above help the reader to have a better visualization of the scene.
In "How to Tell a True War Story," what does O'Brien compare the war to?
a cloud
a tree
a fog
a cat
Answer:
Cat
Explanation:
From French guerre; and can be compared with German with Cats and dogs, all frisked.
Which word or phrase most clearly describes the genre of a document?
A. Movie review
B. Plot
C. Peer-to-peer
D. Multimodal
You are given the task to write an alternate ending to "It's Only Fair.” Your assignment is to change the ending so that the flat character becomes a dynamic character due to conflict.
Which ending is the best choice to accomplish this assignment?
After they argue, Maritza ignores Avery, and she writes about Irene Morgan.
After they argue, Maritza agrees with Avery, and they write only about the more popularly known activist, Rosa Parks.
After they argue, Maritza convinces Avery, and they write about both Rosa Parks and Irene Morgan.
After they argue, Maritza and Avery are unable to agree on whether to write about Rosa Parks or Irene Morgan.
Answer:
D. on edge
Explanation:
How do the statistics presented in “Giving commuters a break” contribute to the development of ideas in the article? (Paragraph 8-10)
A) They show that everyone would benefit from autonomous vehicles.
B) They show that people’s use of time is affected by the length of their commutes.
C) They show that commuters in the U.S. drive more than commuters in other countries.
D) They show that people who use public transportation may enjoy a more relaxed commute.
sorry i dont know the answer i just need the infinte question
Answer:
B) They show that people’s use of time is affected by the length of their commutes.
Explanation:
The first blind man happened to put his hand on the elephant's side. "Well, well!" he said, "now I know all about this beast. He is exactly like a wall."
The second felt only of the elephant's tusk. "My brother," he said, "you are mistaken. He is not at all like a wall. He is round and smooth and sharp. He is more like a spear than anything else."
The third happened to take hold of the elephant's trunk. "Both of you are wrong," he said. "Anybody who knows anything can see that this elephant is like a snake."
The fourth reached out his arms, and grasped one of the elephant's legs. "Oh, how blind you are!" he said. "It is very plain to me that he is round and tall like a tree."
The fifth was a very tall man, and he chanced to take hold of the elephant's ear. "The blindest man ought to know that this beast is not like any of the things that you name," he said. "He is exactly like a huge fan."
The sixth was very blind indeed, and it was some time before he could find the elephant at all. At last he seized the animal's tail. "O foolish fellows!" he cried. "You surely have lost your senses. This elephant is not like a wall, or a spear, or a snake, or a tree; neither is he like a fan. But any man with a particle of sense can see that he is exactly like a rope."
Then the elephant moved on, and the six men sat by the roadside all day, and quarreled about him. Each believed that he knew just how the animal looked; and each called the others hard names because they did not agree with him. People who have eyes sometimes act as foolishly.
Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.
Read the excerpt from “The Blind Men and the Elephant.” Then choose the correct way to complete the sentence.
The last line of the passage develops one of the story’s themes by showing that
A = not seeing is the same as not believing
B = people with or without sight can be equally unwise
C = blindness to reality makes one blind to the truth
D =disagreeing with others is more common for those who can see
Answer:
c = ) is the answer I think so
In which of these statements does Henry use parallelism?
A. “Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope."
B. “We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated."
C. "Is it that insidious smile with which our petition has been lately received?"
D. “Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle?"
Answer:
B. “We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated."
Explanation:
Parallelism or parallel structure is when similar words are used in close proximity. In other words, we can say parallelism is when successive verbal constructions are used in a sentence.
In Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty" speech, he used parallelism in the line "We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated." The parallelism is in the repetition of the phrase "we have...." within the same sentence.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
why you like stomy weather in paragraph
Which of these is a form of mass media?
A Making a documentary movie
B. Writing an email
C. Showing someone a photograph
D. Sending an instant message
Can I use they instead of he or she in formal writing?
Select the correct answer. Why did the author include the information in the text box at the bottom? A. to explain why different railroad companies could not build the railroad as per their contract B. to highlight the time it took to finish completing the entire railroad in Texas C. to describe the different parts of Texas where the railroad was built D. to provide additional information on the different railroad companies that worked in Texas
Answer: D
Explanation:I think that’s right
Answer:
d
Explanation:
what are the adjectives in this sentence: the class cheered when Sonia had finished reading her funny poem.
Answer:
funny
Explanation:
an adjective is a discriptive word, basically, and the word 'funny' is describing the poem. Reading wouldnt be an adjective because that is an action, as well as cheering is an action, not an adjective