Answer:
Perez, Roberto." Words and fluctuations in meaning over time". San Jose chronicle pg 12
Explanation:
The best way to cite the credentialed author, abridged title, and page number inside parentheses if these were missing from the signal phrase would be to write them out in this form
Perez, Roberto." Words and fluctuations in meaning over time". San Jose chronicle pg 12.
This is because, when giving citations, it is important to include the name of the author, text, pagination and excerpted words.
What mainly do the following lines about the ballerinas reveal (paragraph 10)?
They weren't really very good—no better than anybody else would have been, anyway. They were burdened with sashweights and bags of birdshot, and their faces were masked, so that no one, seeing a free and graceful gesture or a pretty face, would feel like something the cat drug in.
Answer choices for the above question
A. The ballerinas are the only people left who are allowed to be beautiful.
B. Dance is the last remaining art form.
C. Shielding high intelligence or good looks keeps the public from feeling inferior.
D. People are forced to wear their handicaps in order to encourage them to become even stronger.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
if not im sorry
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
The masks and things are there because they want everyone equal, which means she was probably marked as prettier than others.
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why does rachel say only it's too late after describing her birthday party
Answer:
what book is this supposed to be on?
Explanation:
What is the purpose of this passage?
to describe how the prisoners live
to tell where the prisoners are going
to establish the setting as a moving train
to indicate where the train is headed
Answer:
c) to establish the setting as a moving train
Explanation:
edge 2020 test
To establish the setting as a moving train is the purpose of this passage. Hence, option C is correct.
What is a purpose of the passage?When we discuss a passage's purpose, we often refer not to what happens inside it but rather to the reason(s) the author had for writing it in the first place. To comprehend and assess a piece of writing, one must possess this ability.
The goal or objective of a writer is their motivation for writing. An author may want to mock a condition, inform the reader, persuade the reader, or amuse the reader.
A text's purpose is only the author's motivation for creating it. Although many writings serve many purposes, the main one usually stands out. The task of identifying a text's goal or objectives and comprehending the writer's motivations and intended audience members falls on readers.
Thus, option C is correct.
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While I was looking for the remote, I found the shoe I had been missing; it was under the couch.
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(First to answer get brainllest) Use context to determine the correct meaning of the word “state” in the sentence. Listening to several people talk at once left Jerrod in a state of confusion. What does the word “state” mean in the sentence? declaration a condition of the mind central government social status(First to answer get brainllest)
Answer:
state means countries but in this statement it means an occasion involving head of a country but this means formal or definite way .
Explanation:
example please state your name
I'll give brainliest
What are modifiers in a sentence?
words or phrases that transition from one idea to the next
words or phrases that describe something else
words or phrases that evoke emotions
words or phrases that illustrate a point
Please
Help me. Write a paragraph
Answer:
Explanation:
1. i like sleeping in i dont like not having anyone to talk to
2. i like having people around and the busy atmosphere I don't like gym class
3. i have learned that i like to work solo through online learning
Refer to “The Lady, or the Tiger?”
What is the setting of the story?
A) The recent past
B) The far future
C) The distant past
D) The close future
Write your own poem
Include: title, visual, and three stanzas of three or more lines per stanza, assonance, consonance, alliteration or any figurative language you have learned over the unit.
Answer: Do not go gentle into that good night
Explanation:
Read the text and answer the following question(s).
Painter of Light
Thomas Kinkade is known for his gift of painting light. Splashes of light ranging in color from creamy white to sunny yellow litter his paintings. No other artist has captured light in its many forms, hues, and patterns like the inimitable Thomas Kinkade. Because of his talent, he is recognized as America's most collected artist.
In 1958, Thomas Kinkade was born in Sacramento, California. From 1976 to 1978, Kinkade attended the University of California, receiving his formal training at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. The summer after graduation, he embarked on a sketching tour with a college friend, James Gurney. In 1982, he married his childhood sweetheart, Nanette, and co–authored The Artist's Guide to Sketching with Gurney. He and Gurney went on to be employed by Ralph Bakshi Studios to create background art for the animated feature Fire and Ice. From 1984 to 1989, Kinkade published many paintings, so that by 1994, he was a published artist in his own right. That year, he earned the honorary title of Artist of the Year from the National Association of Limited Edition Dealers (NALED). An era in landscape artistry had begun that would make a lasting impression in art history. He went on to publish more art books and receive more recognition, collecting fans as rapidly as they collected his works.
One of the unique qualities of Kinkade's work is that he hides messages to his wife and daughters in each painting. For example, for his wife Nanette, he paints a hidden letter "N" in each piece. His four daughters' names, as well as their faces, also appear in his works. Some people say that Kinkade is a passing craze of the twenty–first century; however, it is clear that he has staying power in the art world. His works soothe the senses and inspire the mind because he captures the essence of light, the force on which human life thrives.
Landscape Art
Landscape art is a form of escapism. That is, it allows the viewer to escape into another world of beautiful scenery that is easy on the eyes and induces peace of mind. Thomas Kinkade is a good example of a landscape artist whose work has this effect. His ability to paint light shows his profound understanding of what is lovely to the human eye.
Modern Art Critics
Thomas Kinkade's influence on modern art will be minimal. His art is merely decorative and faddish and will only be a flash in the pan of art history. The only reason he is so popular is that he captures on canvas the scenes that relax and pacify us during a turbulent time in American history .Which sentence from the text best reveals the cause of Thomas Kinkade’s Popularity?
From 1976 to 1978, Kinkade attended the University of California, receiving his formal training at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
He and Gurney went on to be employed by Ralph Bakshi Studios to create background art for the animated feature Fire and Ice.
One of the unique qualities of Kinkade's work is that he hides messages to his wife and daughters in each painting.
His works soothe the senses and inspire the mind because he captures the essence of light, the force on which human life thrives.
Answer:i think it’s D but i’m not sure so..
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What is the one thing that you think sets you apart from other candidates applying to the University of California?
Answer:
Anything it could be grades or even the life skills you use. Also the way you put yourself out there.
Explanation:
hope this help i wasn't really sure.
Help pls? I always give brainliest
Answer:
I saw him near hollywood bulavard
PLEASE HELP Read this excerpt from "It's My Constitutional Right!," a chapter in a biography of Claudette Colvin.
But worried or not, I felt proud. I had stood up for our rights. I had done something a lot of adults hadn't done. On the ride home from jail, coming over the viaduct, Reverend Johnson said something to me I'll never forget. He was an adult who everyone respected and his opinion meant a lot to me. "Claudette," he said, "I'm so proud of you. Everyone prays for freedom. We've all been praying and praying. But you're different--you want your answer the next morning. And I think you just brought the revolution to Montgomery."
This excerpt describes Claudette's feelings about which event in her life?
her job as a maid
her arrest on a bus
her performance in school
her move to New York City
Answer:
B- Her arrest on a bus
Explanation:
You know this because all of the passage is talking about events and thoughts surrounding her arrest on a bus
The excerpt describes Claudette's feelings about which event in her life is option b. her arrest on a bus.
Description of Claudette's feelings:Since the adult who everyone should be respected and his opinion meant a lot to me.
So here the passage should be talked about related to the events and thoughts surrounding the arresting on the bus.
hence, the option b is correct.
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Chelsea went ice skating. The ice, her skates, and the building itself were all examples of solids she encountered. She developed a model of the particles in the ice. Which of these statements about the particles in her model of a solid are true?
the answer choices
They vibrate in place
They slide past each other
They are packed very closely together
They cause the solid to have definite volume and definite shape
They cause the solid to have definite volume but not a definite shape
Answer:
they have definite sold and shape
Explanation:
What do you think the actor Ezra Miller(From The Flash) wearing a dress? Is it manly?
(One or two sentences plz)
Answer:
I say it's amazing! He stands up to toxic masculinity and proves that clothes have no gender.
Explanation:
Answer:
The idea of manly is a social construct meaning society created/ enforced it upon us causing us (younger generations) to believe that this and that is what a man should were and this and that is what a women should wear. But in reality why does it matter ? If its not hurting you, bothering you or offending you why does it matter. see women are always quick to get offended when we get dress coded and we are quick to use the argument that we should be able to wear what we want which is true. But if its true for us its true for men as well.
Explanation:
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how is ready for a 200 point giveway
Answer:
me
Explanation:
Answer:
depends
Explanation:
yeet. what is the subject
HELP what is the theme of this story
Answer:
I think the theme of that story is that always try to be polite or when someone is doing something bad, take action
Explanation:
*Sorry if this did not help. I'm so brain dead right now*
What is the most convenient way to study?
Answer:
Secluded area by oneself
Explanation:
Being in a secluded area where no one can bother you is the most convenient way to study for there are no distractions near you.
try to eliminate distractions while studying. this goes for your phone, laptop, gaming consoles, etc. anything that you find yourself gravitating towards while studying should be put across your room or even in a seperate room. i also recomend chill, peaceful music in the background. nothing that gets you hype! just something that can ease your mind. i also recommend breaks! 30 minute breaks help you unwind and release the boredom that comes with studying.
A news reporter is unhappy with her assigned story. She visits a baseball game, and asks the player questions that cause him to get flustered. Back at the studio, she edits his responses, making him look unprepared for the interview. What type of bias is the news reporter showing?
1.bias by omission
2.bias by pitchers
3.bias by placement
4.bias by word choice
Answer:
bias by placement I think
Read this paragraph from “Introduction to Found Poetry.”
If you've ever played with a magnetic poetry kit, then you're familiar with found poetry. Words are borrowed, and yet the poem is unique. A successful found poem doesn't simply repeat information. Instead, the poet engages with the text and offers a new context, a contrary view, a fresh insight or lyrical and evocative writing. Just as plastic bottles can be recycled to make a chair, the source text is transformed into something completely different.
In the excerpt from “Introduction to Found Poetry,” how does the author introduce the topic of found poetry?
by showing how the art of found poetry grew out of items like magnetic poetry kits
by describing found poetry by comparing it with things that might be familiar to the reader
by showing that using objects and ideas in creative ways is important
by describing how some found poetry is better than others
Answer:
by highlighting the fact that found poems include graphics that build on themes in traditional poetry
Explanation:
The way the author introduces the found poetry's topic would be:
B). by describing found poetry by comparing it with things that might be familiar to the reader.
“Introduction to Found Poetry”
In the given paragraph, the author brings in the topic of found poetry by establishing its comparison to a known or familiar element among the readers i.e. 'magnetic poetry kit.'This helps the author lay a base for a better understanding among the readers of this concept followed by precise details("words...borrowed...poem...unique...new context, etc."). A further comparison to plastic bottles is made to promote effective comprehension.Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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What was the original purpose of myths?
all of these purposes
to show children what happens when they misbehave
to teach the next generation about science
to explain how the world got to be the way it is
Answer:
to explain how the world got to be the way it is
Explanation:
Answer:
to explain how the world got to be the way it is/D
Explanation:
Trust me I did the quiz too
Sample Response:
Eleanor Roosevelt believed that we have success in life when we see the beauty around us. She wanted to leave behind a world where people were less selfish. Instead of increasing their own wealth, people should give to and care more for their fellow humans.
What ideas did you include in your summary? Check all that apply.
We must appreciate the world around us to be successful.
She wanted a world where people were less selfish.
People should not care so much about money.
Happiness comes from helping others be happy.
Answer:
Eleanor Roosevelt believed that we have success in life when we see the beauty around us. She wanted to leave behind a world where people were less selfish. Instead of increasing their own wealth, people should give to and care more for their fellow humans.
Explanation:
Which type of punctuation is used to introduce a series of items?
Select one:
a period
a semicolon
a colon
a comma
Explanation:
The answer is A Colon
Answer:
comma
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a mixture?
A. distilled water B. rubbing alcohol C. soy sauce
D. salt
Answer: A. Distilled water
Explanation:
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PLZ HELP
Read the recipe for making brownies.
1 egg
1/2 cup of softened butter
2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1 cup of sweetened cocoa
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1. Preheat the oven.
2. Mix the eggs and butter in a bowl until smooth.
3. Add the flour, sugar, cocoa, baking soda, and salt to the bowl.
4. Mix the ingredients until thick and creamy.
5. Pour the mixture into a 9x12-inch non-stick baking dish.
6. Bake for 25 minutes.
Which step in this recipe needs additional information for the brownies to bake correctly?
A. step 1
B. step 2
C. step 4
D. step 5
Answer:
Step 4) Mix the ingredients until thick and creamy.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Read this passage from "August Heat" and think about what it tells the reader about the theme of the story:
“I rolled up the sketch, and without quite knowing why, placed it in my pocket. Then with the rare sense of happiness which the knowledge of a good thing well done gives, I left the house.”
What theme do these details about James suggest?
Question 7 options:
People should take good care of their possessions.
Working hard is an important life skill.
Many times we do things that are out of our control.
Answer:
Based on this i would say working hard is an important life skill however I feel like if I read the whole thing my answer would differ but I'm certain based on this paragraph that it isn't the last option but I haven't read the whole story so I'm not sure I would go with Working hard is a important skill
What makes Holmes face Moriarty
Answer:
Moriarty the Patriot is a Japanese cartoon simulacrum of Holmes' most infamous rival, an anarchist who wants to topple the social order and eat the rich.
Explanation:
what is a ANTONYM for the world euphoria
Answer:
depression
Explanation:
Answer:
Despair
Explanation:
HELP PLEASE!
Which of the following statements from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail” uses rhetoric?
A. They were young high-school and college students, young ministers of the gospel.
B. One day the South will recognize its real heroes.
C. I wish you had commended the demonstrators of Birmingham for their sublime courage.
D. We have waited for more than three hundred and forty years for our rights...