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what are the similarities and differences between Mother Jones and A shirtwaist maker?
Answer:
I have done my research and I couldn't exactly find anything. DO you have any other info. But I guess the only one is that one makes clothing such as a shirts and the other one is a woman who takes care of people.
write a sentence giving advice to a friend who tends to procrastinate.
Answer:
You should stop saying "I will get to it later" and just get over with it now. Because once you finish your task as soon as possible you won't have that much pressure on you and you will feel tens times better. Then a big weight will lift off of your shoulders. Trust me with this stop stalling and just do what you said you would do.
Explanation:
Refer to the article "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced."
Read the claim and the reason.
Claim: Young people may be more capable of embracing their bicultural identity and sharing it with the dominant culture.
Reason: Her daughter openly talks to her friends about Indian culture, sharing information about Indian dance and music.
How does this reason logically support the author's claim?
A: It shows how much sharing one's culture breaks down barriers to acceptance.
B: It shows how much work the author has done to teach her daughter to be proud of her heritage.
C: It shows that her daughter is confident in herself and comfortable with her Indian and American identities.
D: It describes how it can be challenging to fit into a dominant culture.
Answer:
hBy sharing her culture and information about dance and music with her friends, it shows she is proud of her heritage, but also it helps them understand the Indian culture which leads to them embracing their friendship with her even more. Also, sharing her culture shows she trusts them and knows they accept her and her culture.
Explanation
What is the participle or participial phrase?
running in the street was so fun that the kids did it every night, worrying their parents who were afraid they might get hit by cars.
Answer: worrying their parents who were afraid they might get hit by cars. is a participal
Explanation:
Summary of individual progress reports 1-13 in Flowers for Algernon
Answer:
man named Burt Selden has given Charlie a “raw shok” test. Burt shows Charlie a stack of white cards with ink spilled on them—called a Rorschach inkblot test—and asks Charlie to tell him what he sees in the ink. The literal-minded Charlie, unable to grasp the concept of imagination, says that he sees only spilled ink. He worries that he has “faled” the test.
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Fire on Shady Mountain
Stephanie would like to add the following sentence to the second paragraph (sentences 7-11).
If the fire got out of control, it could easily threaten my house.
Where is the BEST place to insert this sentence?
If the fire got out of control, it could easily threaten my house.
After sentence 8
Before sentence 7
After sentence 9
After sentence 11
Answer:
Before sentence 9
Explanation:
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Read the following thesis statement. Then use the supporting details provided to write an expository body paragraph. It should contain a topic sentence that reflects the thesis statement, support the topic sentence with evidence, and provide a concluding statement that reorients the reader to the paragraph's main idea.
Passage
Thesis Statement:
Summer reading is a valuable way to increase classroom performance because it helps students retain important skills from year to year.
Source 1:
A study conducted by Northern State University shows that the retention of critical reading skills is up to 25 percent higher in students who participate in the school's summer reading program.
Source 2:
A poll conducted by the Easthampton School District revealed that students who read books over the summer felt "better mentally prepared" for the upcoming school year than those who did not read.
Source 3:
Education expert Janna Knopp pointed out that "the brain isn't technically a muscle, but it might as well be. We need to exercise it, or it gets weak. It's no surprise that students who take up summer reading are in better shape when school starts up."
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Write two paragraphs (6 sentences minimum per paragraph) on nature. Provide descriptive words for the natural world, its daily activity, and how it interacts with itself. Trees and wind. Waves and sand. Birds and other birds. Creatures and other creatures.
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How can alcoholism contribute to struggles in identity?
Answer:
When you get addicted to alcohol, you start to struggle with self control. This can cause you to have frequent memory "glitches" loss of self identity, and many other mental symptoms.
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Before getting to school, Benny has a few errands to run. Benny has walk 10 blocks to the store,and 7 blocks to the library, before walking the final 11 blocks to arrive at school. if Benny has already walked 12 blocks, how many more blocks must he walk before arriving at school?
What are these lines from Shel Silverstein’s poem Sick, an example of? “‘I cannot go to school today.’/Said little Peggy Ann McKay.”
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Based on what you know and what you have read, make a prediction about the meeting? After 20 years story
Answer:
Students who are able to make predictions about a story, based on what they have already read, are also able to become actively involved in the reading process. In making predictions, students use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Explanation:
In 2 paragraphs, answer the following questions (be sure to give examples)
What Chinese philosophy do you think is best for society? Why?
What Chinese philosophy do you think is worse for society? Why?
What Chinese philosophy do you think is best for a classroom? Explain.
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Classic Confucianism appears to offer the most apt advice for finding happiness in present-day society, in particular because it recommends that one should be involved in real life.
Buddhism still the most negative.
What can we learn from the Chinese sage about moral education? ... discusses how most great religions have the same core philosophical value
Explanation:
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Basically you have to read this short story then make your own news story based off of the short story and in this news story you are a reporter studying the main character.
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A Big Year
By Bob Kowalski
Would you go to the ends of the earth to see a bird? What if it were a really special bird: one with beautiful feathers, an entrancing call, or a silly dance? What if seeing that one special bird would allow you to win a contest?
If that contest doesn't get you on television or win you any cash prizes, would you still do it? For those who participate in the "Big Year," the honor of beating the previous record is the only reward they get or even want.
A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region. Most of North America participates in a "Big Year," this region is the lower 48 American states, plus Alaska, Canada, and a couple of French islands off the Canadian coast.
You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers. One recent "Big Year" winner managed to see 744 birds in one year, missing the record by just one bird. Big Year birders travel by train, plane, boat, car, bicycle, and of course, by foot. They can cover over 150 thousand miles to get numbers of sightings this high. They can also spend a small fortune.
Just to clarify, the birds these contestants are counting are the number that they see in a particular year. You see, the contest is based on an honor system. No pictures or other evidence is required as proof of a sighting. Most birders take great pride in their reputation and their abilities to see or hear and then identify a bird. Usually, important sightings of the rare birds needed to get counts in the 700s are visited by hundreds of birders. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.
This honesty comes from the fact that most people who want to break such a record know the greatest rewards are not necessarily in winning. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to do something you love. Rewards are found in seeing amazing, inspiring creatures like the California Condor or the Magnificent Frigate bird. Rewards also come in spending time with people who, like you, want to spend their time looking to the skies and trees for glimpses of emerald, crimson, or cerulean blue feathered jewels.
You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record, learn to identify the species that live in your part of the world, or try to learn the calls of just two species of birds. You will soon find looking at birds isn't such a strange way to spend your time.
Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.
Read this sentence from the article:
You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers.
Answer: The possible answer could be "To create a sense of doubt in the reader"
Explanation: Since it shows how the author says, "You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers." basically showing that the reader/person is wrong about looking at birds is silly. And then shows a reason why it is not.
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How is the suspense increased by Johnny getting hurt in chapter 6?
1 He may turn against the other greasers.
2 He is now considered a hero.
3 His parents may finally disown him.
4 He may be arrested for killing the Soc.
Which fact about “Words to Save the World” indicates that it is a biography?
A.
It asks the reader to imagine a future world where there would be no songbirds.
B.
It includes charts and diagrams.
C.
It gives information about the environment.
D.
It tells the story of a person and her accomplishments.
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Answer:
D ( It tells a story of a person and her accomplishments )
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The fact about “Words to Save the World” which indicates that it is a biography is; Choice D; It tells the story of a person and her accomplishments.
Which fact indicates that “Words to Save the World” is a biography?It follows from the definition of a biography that a biography is characterized as a piece of writing which tells the story of an individual and his accomplishments.
It therefore follows from the task content that the correct answer choice is Choice D.
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please help ill give hugz and brainliest Your local newspaper just published a letter from a man from an older
generation. He thinks that young people today have bad manners and
poor social skills, and he blames these problems on cell phones and
computers. Think about how these technologies affect young people
today and decide whether you agree or disagree with the letter writer's
opinion. Write a response to the newspaper explaining your position
and reasons for it.
Which of these options is the best claim to address the prompt?
1. Review the DNA article and interactive in the lesson.
2. Write a paragraph of at least five complete sentences that answers the following questions:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each medium used for the DNA information?
Why can it be helpful to present ideas in more than one medium?
Which medium did you like better and why?
Which medium do you feel taught you the information better and why?
How do your answers compare with those of your classmates based on the poll results?
Answer:
dna helps make everyone different and makes them special in their own right
Explanation:
how does poetry help express emotions and feeling better?
Answer:
It helps people express themselves, and might let them get rid of bottled up emotions that they have been holding back
Explanation:
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( In the song Firework by Katy Perry identified all of the figurative languages)
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Explanation:
Onomatopoeia= "Boom, boom, boom"
Metaphor= "Baby, you're a firework,"
Simile= "Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag,"
In the first verse of the song, imagery is used to describe feeling broken down and defeated. For ex, "Do you ever feel so paper thin, like a house of cards, one blow from caving in"
Personification= "Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again" (This verse is both a simile and personification) or you can use "what the future holds"
Alliteration= "Show 'em what you're worth"
Hyperbole= " heart will blow"
Idiom= "Let your colors burst"
Allusion= "House of cards" Allusion to children's game of building houses from playing cards. A symbol for fragility
How do authors use symbols to relate to other literary elements in a novel, such as themes, characters, plot sequences, and settings?
Answer:literary devices are techniques that writers used to express their ideas and enhance their writing. literary devices highlighting important concepts in a text strengthen the narrative and help readers connected to the characters and themes.The story has five basic but important elements. these five components are the characters , the setting, the plot, the conflict and the resolution.
it is very important for writer to consider different elements literary devices because it is easy for readers to understand the work of a fiction and easy to determine the expression or mood of rights concept.
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Symbols basically involve taking something that is often solid and giving it a new or deeper meaning by relating it to a context. Symbolism is a poetic technique used by writers to convey an idea or concept to their viewers without really saying it.
How does symbolism work in writing?In literature, symbolism is employed to create impact, which it does by giving an action, an item, or a name additional significance.
In order to give something that is often concrete a new and more profound meaning, symbolism connects it to or associates it with something else.
The sentence begins, "An idea, notion, or lesson...." If themes are concepts or ideas, symbolism is a means of communicating those concepts or ideas. In other words, symbols must correctly represent the concepts of a story in order to do so.
Symbolism can be applied to add or express meaning that goes beyond what is physically being said in any literary work. Plot developments and events can be examined on one level, while literary allusions in the writing might be examined on a different one.
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Answer: I have not read it yet sorry
Explanation:
Belgian chocolate is rich and creamy.
Proper Adjective:
Noun:
We ate French pastries in Paris.
Proper Adjective:
Noun:
Mrs. Patel made a spicy Thai curry.
Proper Adjective:
Noun:
I drank Chinese tea.
Proper Adjective:
Noun:
Mexican cocoa is usually made with cinnamon.
Proper Adjective:
Noun:
Swedish meatballs are popular with my friends.
Proper Adjective:
Noun:
Answer:
1. Belgian chocolate is rich and creamy.
adjective: rich & creamy (descriptive words)
noun: chocolate (chocolate is the subject of the sentence)
2. We ate French pastries in Paris
Adjective: French (describing the pastries as French)
noun: pastries (pastries are the subject of the sentence)
3. Mrs. Patel made a spicy Thai curry.
adjective: spicy (describes the curry as spicy)
noun: curry (the subject of the sentence is curry)
4. Mexican cocoa is usually made with cinnamon
adjective: Mexican (describing the cocoa as Mexican)
noun: cocoa (subject of the sentence is cocoa)
5. Swedish meatballs are popular with my friends
adjective: swedish (meatballs being described as swedish) OR popular (meatballs being described as popular)
noun: meatballs (subject of the sentence is meatballs)
Explanation:
hi i have cheese and it is really good
Answer:
Nice, can I have some :)
Explanation:
what happens to ha's school in inside out and back again?
Answer:
Hà is our main girl in Inside Out and Back Again, the poet whose words we read as she goes from enjoying her free time in Saigon to—after much trial and tribulation—finally starting to settle into life in the United States, all thanks to the Vietnam War. She might only be ten years old, but Hà sees a lot in the year this book covers, and it's safe to say that she's wise beyond her years.
Explanation:
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For someone so nice, Hà has a feisty side to her. She likes to compete and feel smart, and when she doesn't, well, she's not exactly one to just sit back and let things slide. So when she is totally annoyed by her brothers, instead of kissing up or making nice in hopes of getting them to treat her better, she writes:
I can't make my brothers
Go live elsewhere,
but I can
hide their sandals.
It's classic younger sibling behavior, right? We're guessing Hà's not familiar with the old phrase you kill more flies with honey. Considering that they each only have one pair of shoes and it's hot out, this sneaky little scheme becomes a real pain in the foot, so it's no wonder her brothers don't respond by showering her with kindnesses.
The thing about Hà, though, is that she doesn't just act out to get revenge on her pesky older brothers—she does it to feel a sense of power at school, too. For instance, when she is working away on a math problem in school one day, and the siren interrupts her by going off, she tells us:
I'm mad and pinch the girl
who shares my desk.
Tram is half my size,
so skinny and nervous.
Our mothers are friends.
She will tell on me.
She always tells on me.
It seems like Hà pinches Tram because the siren interrupting her is the last straw in a long line of small moments in which Hà feels powerless, not because Hà is actually mean or anything, though Tram might not agree. So while Hà pesters her brothers in a pretty standard fashion, when she pinches Tram we are reminded that Hà has had more hardship and unfairness than most other children—so much, in fact, that a siren going off during a math problem is enough to make her boil over for a moment.
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Hà isn't always feisty, however, and she can also be sweet, kind, thoughtful, and observant. For instance, when Khoi's dead (and totally rotting) chick is found and taken from him, he is freaking out and totally depressed. His sister recognizes his pain (instead of, say, being grossed out that he's been hiding a dead chick), and does the following:
I hold his hand:Come with me.
He doesn't resist.
[…]
Inside lies my mouse-bitten doll,
her arms wrapped around
the limp fuzzy body of his chick.
I tie it all into a bundle.
Hà takes her doll—pretty much the only personal belonging she was able to take from Saigon when they left—and she wraps it around the dead chick, then throws the bundle into the ocean. That fact that Hà sacrifices her own comfort object to comfort her brother is a remarkably thoughtful and humble act, and one that shows maturity beyond her ten years. So while she might hide her brothers' shoes, she also really loves them, and is willing to do whatever she can to make sure they know it.
And Everything Nice
Though she has a hard time accepting the incredible changes her life goes through, by the end of the book, things are looking up for Hà. She and her family are in their own home, kids are being nicer to her at school, and she's regained a sense of hope for her future. So though Hà has seen more than her fair share of hardship during the past year, including moving halfway around the world and confirmation of the death of her father, her resilience is undeniable, which should only serve her well going forward.
Read the sentences from the article "Eileen Collins—NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission."
On becoming an astronaut: "When I was very young and first started reading about astronauts, there were no women astronauts." However, she was inspired while she was a child by the Mercury astronauts, and by the time she was in high school and college, new opportunities were opening up for women in aviation.
What is the meaning of the word inspired?
A: influenced
B: optimistic
C: overwhelmed
D: uplifted
Answer:
A. Influenced
Explanation:
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D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D because in the passage it says "he felt less of a outsider" this means that in winter he feels comfortable
In which sentence is the direct quote punctuated correctly?
Original sentence from source: These ocean-dwelling mammals will grow to be the largest animals alive today.
Blue whales “are the largest animals alive today.”
Blue whales are the largest animals, “alive today.”
Blue whales, “the largest animals,” alive today.
Blue whales are “the largest animals alive today.”
Why did the author include the section "Key Dates in Forensic Toxicology"?
A
to show that poison was much more common in the past
B
to show that poison can be made from any plant
C
to show that poison takes a long time to work
D
to show that poison has been around for a long time
Answer:
c
Explanation: