Answer:
A quote (from a song or a book) that shows who you are is:
Mulan- reflection
Who you are- Jessie J.
Know who you are- Moana
Explanation:
How has Jackson been influenced by his family history
Answer:
Jackson been influenced by his family history is discussed below in details.
Explanation:
Jackson was born in a poor family in 1767 living on the northern border boundary of South California.
During the revolutionary campaign, Jackson and his brother confronted with the American irregulars, as they were juvenile for the general or regular army.
In 1787 after being accepted to the bar Jackson became the public lawyer and built his judicial practice in Nashville, which was then a section of North Carolina.
Write a story about someone who returned to a village or town after a long time away.( You should includefull details of why the person went away to show that it was an important part of your story
Answer: *THE PRODIGAL SON*
Everybody was shocked!!! Nobody could apprehend what was happening...here in front of them was the man they had long gone buried a year ago.Mutume,the unexpectedly alive man had been gone for a year without any explaination leaving the villagers to believe that he had either run away or been kidnapped.It was like he had vanished into thin air and yet here he was claiming to be back.His mother Kamene could not hold back the streams of tears running down her cheeks,leaving us in awe of whether they were tears of shock or happiness.Many ran away to the safety of their humble abode while the fearless few ran to him to confirm everyone's suspicion...was he a ghost?
His face was filled with shock when he was told that he was ''buried'' years ago.He sat down on a three-legged stool to narrate his side of the story to satisfy the unsatisfied..
''It was a new dawn when I decided to go to the city to look for a job to fend for our family,I could not bear the sight of their protruding bones and frail bodies anymore.I quietly tiptoed outside without saying my goodbye fully knowing that that would be an obstacle to whatever plan I had.I ran to the bus stop to catch the first bus to Kisumu town where I had decided to work.I looked at the job application in my hand and barely smiled oblivious of whatever the city had in store for me.Had I knew that that would be my near demise,I wouldn't have boarded the bus.
When I arrived in Kisumu city,I boarded another bus with the little that I had left and looked forward to my supposedly 'new home'.I kept thinking of what I would do once I got the job I so looked forward to,rent an apartment somewhere and immediately inform you of my whereabouts.I was harshly jolted back to reality by the conductor,''Young man pay the fare!''
I calmly slipped my hand into my pockets to fish out the money I had but I was in for a rude shock when I realised that my pockets were empty!What the hell was going on??I frantically searched my bag and my confirmed my suspicions...my money had been stolen!!The shabbily dressed conductor kept hurling insults at me worsening the situation,by now everyone on the bus was staring at me.
I tried reasoning with him but it only made the situation worse...judging by how I was dressed,he quickly concluded that I was in for a free ride.My heart sinked when he said,''Driver,stop the car..young man get off and don't argue with me,we have seen worse people than you claiming to have lost money to get mercy from people like us!''
What did he mean by ''people like us''?This were the kind of questions that circulated my mind at that instance.For all I can remember,I was left in the middle of nowhere with no money,no phone,nothing..just nothing!What was I to do now?Instant regrets flooded my mind as tears of despondency trickled down my face.I kept walking on to the land of nowhere for hours until I blacked out.
I remember waking up in a white room and hearing someone shout,''Doctor he's finally awake..!''
A man in a white lab coat came running in with nurses and they all started running all kinds of tests on me.As I came to learn later,I had practically been in a coma for a year!!The paramedics said that my case was a rare and difficult one since I had not been responding to all kinds of treatments.I was grateful to be alive and after a few hours of testing..they finally told me that I had been brought to the hospital by a good samaritan and that he had been paying all my bills even though the doctors had told him that I was no-more case.
Since I wanted to personally thank him..I looked for him the first thing when I got discharged from the hospital.He was a bright middle-aged man who offered me a well-paying job and the one who reminded me to inform you of my whereabouts...He offered to bring me here but I kindly declined his offer since he had already done so much for me.That's why I am here after a year,it was not intentional for me to make you worry and I apologise for anything I might have cost you.I am very happy to be back home with you all.''
Everyone paused for a while as if to process the miraculous story of this wonder man from their village then they broke into clapping and ululating for this prodigal son.There was a celebration to welcome him back home where he belonged...
THE END.~
Explanation:
Lol I ended up writing more than what I expected...Good luck
What are the probability of you saying no with these especial deal?
A. Text me
B. 786 547 7803
C. I need help with my work
D. I will pay 120 dollars to whoever finishes my last 4 flvs works(school)
D I would finish your work for money lol
Answer:
I would rather
Explanation:
A. No need
B. Never
C. Ok I will help you
D. I don't want money.
Have a nice day!!!!
The following claim is made in an argumentative essay: Algebra should not be required for high school graduation. HELP! ILL MARK YOU BRAINIEST Which counterclaim would be the most effective? Algebra is not really needed in the real world. Algebra skills are needed for jobs in dozens of high-paying fields. Many think that algebra is a fun subject that students enjoy. My big brother failed algebra and had to go to summer school.
Answer:
I think B would be your best option here.
Explanation:
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Algebra skills are needed for jobs in dozens of high-paying fields. Cause it is uses often, in those certain jobs that are high-paying.
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why did the narrator be friend with anil
Answer:
The narrator befriend Anil because he wanted to rob.
What characteristic of an epic hero does the excerpt reveal? bravery in the face of danger willingness to endure a voyage ability to deliver compelling speeches tendency to seek supernatural assistance
Answer:
Its B
Explanation: willingness to endure a voyage
Willingness to endure a voyage is the characteristic of an epic hero, does the excerpt reveal. Hence, option B is correct.
What is the concept of the passage?The connection to the supernatural is a trait of an epic hero that is disclosed by the excerpt, according to the material in it. According to the extract, Gilgamesh halted and trembled upon hearing Humbaba's horrifying roar. He then sobbed and prayed to the god Shamash for help and protection on the perilous voyage.
Then, a voice from above commanded him to assault Humbaba at the appropriate moment. This demonstrates that there is a link to the paranormal. This can be inferred from the sample because the hero's journey, which typically takes men roughly six weeks to accomplish, was completed in three days by the hero.
Thus, option B is correct.
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The assignment for this lesson is to write an essay that evaluates
the reasoning of the Supreme Court majority opinion and dissent
in the case of Tinker v. Des Moines.
Answer:
The Tinker vs. Des Moines case was one that focused on student's 1st amendment rights on school grounds. As a protest to the Vietnam War, Tinker wore a black armband with a peace sign. Mary Beth Tinker was then punished for wearing this armband. She took it took court arguing that this was protected free speech under the first amendment. After several appeals/trials, the Supreme Court voted 7-2 that this was indeed protected free speech.
The majority decision basically discussed how students do not lose their first amendment free speech privileges once on school campus. The majority judge argues that unless the speech disrupts the educational process, then it is protected by the first amendment. Failing to prove that the speech disrupted the educational process results in the speech being protected by the first amendment.
The dissenting opinion said that students should not have the right to express any opinion at any given time. The two judges also argued that this incident distracted students from their work and the ability of the school's administration to do their job well.
Write a story about a boy who experience something unexpected when he staying home alone. What happen and how it affected himself???
A verb that has a direct object is known as _____. 1) a predicate 2) a linking verb 3) an intransitive verb 4) a transitive verb
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Hi my lil bunny!
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A verb that has a direct object is known as a transitive verb.
1) a predicate
2) a linking verb
3) an intransitive verb
4) a transitive verb
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●✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎❀✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎✴︎●
Have a great day/night!
❀*May*❀
Answer:
A transitive Verb
Explanation:
A verb that has a direct object is known as a transitive verb.
Select the correct answer.
Which of these sentences contains an adverbial clause?
OA He told me where I could get some coffee.
OB. What she pointed out is very significant in these times.
Oci do not know how to invest my money.
OD. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.
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Answer:
D. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.
Explanation:
Read this dialogue spoken by Lord Capulet in Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet. You are welcome, gentlemen! Come, musicians, play. A hall! a hall! give room, and foot it, girls. [Music plays, and they dance.] More light, ye knaves! and turn the tables up, And quench the fire, the room has grown too hot Based on these lines, which conclusion can be drawn about Lord Capulet
Answer:
He is a considerate and generous host
Explanation:
In Romeo and Juliet, Capulet, Juliet's father, is wealthy man who dosen't care about the cost of parties, but rather likes being a good host to keep his good image in society Hope it helps!
Answer:
He is a considerate and generous host
Explanation:
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opposite meaning of old
Answer: new or young
Explanation: old and new , old and young.
Do you agree or disagree
with should school screen
Answer:
NO
Explanation:
No, because when it comes to the hypothetical situation of a school child walking through a hazardous gate filled with negative ions they cant be a real
► There are little eyes upon you and they are watching night and day;
There are little ears that quickly take in every word you say;
There are little hands all eager to do everything you do;
And a little child who's dreaming of the day he will be like you.
Which value does the poem depict?
Answer:
The little boy wants to grow up and be like you so value what you are and what you have
Explanation:
Transform the active vice into passive voice:4- My Boss sent this e-mail
Answer:
This email was sent by my boss.
Explanation:
What good light novels or manga are recommended. A list of 20 at least plz. Telling me if theres anime adaptation is helpful too :)
Answer:
I usually like romance area... so I really like Who made me a princess, True beauty, inso law, Lore olympus (I spelled that wrong), and lady baby. These are all Romance mangas with really good story lines and beautiful art. You can find all of them online. If you go to webtoon online or app too there are a lot of good Mangas there too. All genres.
Explanation:
Answer: 1. Tokyo Ghoul
2. Astra Lost in Space
3. Uzamaki
4. My Hero Academia
5. Grand Blue (Inoue Kenji & Yoshioka Kimitake)
6. Gantz (Oku Hiroya)
7. Akira
8. Noragami (Adachitoka)
9. Horimiya (HERO and Hagiwara Daisuke)
10.Goblin Slayer
11. Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest
12.Classroom of the Elite, THE BEST PERIOD>
13. My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected
14. The Saga of Tanya the Evil
15. Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!
16. Kino’s Journey -the Beautiful World-
17. Monogatari Series
18. Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
19. Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-
20.
write an introduction to the topic not that all glitters is gold
Answer:
Have you ever wanted something in life so bad that you've worked to achieve this dream only to find out you really didnt like it once you got it?! Never would've thought it could be less satifying as you thought!
Explanation:
An orange fruit drops to the ground from the top of a tree 45m tall.how Long does it take to reach the ground?(10m/s)
Answer:
3.0sec
Explanation:
Plz refer the attachment for a clear explanation
PLEASE HELP! From The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain There was a rustling of dresses, and the standing congregation sat down. The boy whose history this book relates did not enjoy the prayer, he only endured it—if he even did that much. He was restive all through it; he kept tally of the details of the prayer, unconsciously—for he was not listening, but he knew the ground of old, and the clergyman's regular route over it—and when a little trifle of new matter was interlarded, his ear detected it and his whole nature resented it; he considered additions unfair, and scoundrelly. In the midst of the prayer a fly had lit on the back of the pew in front of him and tortured his spirit by calmly rubbing its hands together, embracing its head with its arms, and polishing it so vigorously that it seemed to almost part company with the body, and the slender thread of a neck was exposed to view; scraping its wings with its hind legs and smoothing them to its body as if they had been coat-tails; going through its whole toilet as tranquilly as if it knew it was perfectly safe. As indeed it was; for as sorely as Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare—he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing while the prayer was going on. But with the closing sentence his hand began to curve and steal forward; and the instant the "Amen" was out the fly was a prisoner of war. His aunt detected the act and made him let it go. The minister gave out his text and droned along monotonously through an argument that was so prosy that many a head by and by began to nod—and yet it was an argument that dealt in limitless fire and brimstone and thinned the predestined elect down to a company so small as to be hardly worth the saving. Tom counted the pages of the sermon; after church he always knew how many pages there had been, but he seldom knew anything else about the discourse. However, this time he was really interested for a little while. The minister made a grand and moving picture of the assembling together of the world's hosts at the millennium when the lion and the lamb should lie down together and a little child should lead them. But the pathos, the lesson, the moral of the great spectacle were lost upon the boy; he only thought of the conspicuousness of the principal character before the on-looking nations; his face lit with the thought, and he said to himself that he wished he could be that child, if it was a tame lion. Read these lines from the excerpt again: In the midst of the prayer a fly had lit on the back of the pew in front of him and tortured his spirit by calmly rubbing its hands together, embracing its head with its arms, and polishing it so vigorously that it seemed to almost part company with the body, and the slender thread of a neck was exposed to view; scraping its wings with its hind legs and smoothing them to its body as if they had been coat-tails; going through its whole toilet as tranquilly as if it knew it was perfectly safe. As indeed it was; for as sorely as Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare—he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing while the prayer was going on. In a response of two to three complete sentences explain why the fly described in this excerpt would have been in danger? Remember to use supporting details from the text.
Answer:
the fly in this excerpt would have been in danger if the prayer wasn't going on. in this exert it says promptly " As indeed it was for as sorely at Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare-he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing wile prayer was going on." meaning the only thing that saved the fly's life was the prayer that was going on, otherwise the boy would have grabbed it.
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How would telling The Metamorphosis from Mrs. Samsa's point of view change the story?
Answer:
you need to post the full question
Give the correct tense of form of the verbs in the bracket
a. They (1 pull) down the house opposite the college. Thais why we (2. use) the back
entrance at present.
b. I (3. sleep) at my grandmother's house this week because I (4. have) my house painted.
c. Her ex-husband never (5. help) her with anything. He (6. constantly, read) newspaper or
(7. watch) TV.
d. Careful! You (8. break) something with that ball. Go outside.
e. I (9. think)about buying him a tie because he (10. like) to dress formally.
f. I am sure you (11. pass) the driving test. Don't worry.
9. I (12. not pay)attention while I (13. write)the letter, so I made several mistakes.
h. He (14. fight)some of his classmates. He is now black and blue.
i. Although it (15. snow)heavily, she went out to buy some food for her puppy because he (16. eat) up the last packet the day before.
J. I (17. see)Judy for more than five years and during that time I have (18. see)many changes in her personality.
k. John: Wow, it's freezing out there.
Jane: I (19. make)some coffee to warm US up. You (20. want)a piece of pie as well?
Answer:
Explanation:
1.pulled
2.use
3.slept
4.had
5.helped
6.constantly read
7.watched
8.broke
9.thought
10.likes
11.passed
12.didn't pay
13.wrote
14.fought
15.snowed
16.ate
17.saw
18.seen
19.made
20.want
"After entering the house we switch on television." change the voice.
Answer:
after entering the house they switched on the tv
Explanation:
Identify the type of narration used in the excerpt. Which words in the excerpt indicate the type of narration? What is the effect of this point of view on the reader’s interpretation of the information presented?
Read this excerpt from What Maisie Knew by Henry James and answer the question that follows.
Thus from the first Maisie not only felt it but knew she felt it. A part of it was the consequence of her father's telling her he felt it too, and telling Moddle, in her presence, that she must make a point of driving that home. She was familiar, at the age of six, with the fact that everything had been changed on her account, everything ordered to enable him to give himself up to her. She was to remember always the words in which Moddle impressed upon her that he did so give himself: "Your papa wishes you never to forget, you know, that he has been dreadfully put about."
If the skin on Moddle's face had to Maisie the air of being unduly, almost painfully, stretched, it never presented that appearance so much as when she uttered, as she often had occasion to utter, such words. The child wondered if they didn't make it hurt more than usual; but it was only after some time that she was able to attach to the picture of her father's sufferings, and more particularly to her nurse's manner about them, the meaning for which these things had waited. Identify the type of narration used in the excerpt.
Which words in the excerpt indicate the type of narration? What is the effect of this point of view on the reader’s interpretation of the information presented?
Answer:
The type of narration used in the excerpt is the third-person point of view.
The words that indicate the third person style of narration are words such as "the child wondered", "her father is telling her he felt it too", "the child wondered if they didn't make her hurt more than usual" which shows that the reader is looking at the events through the eyes of Maisie.
The effect of this point of view on the reader’s interpretation of the information presented shows that the narrator is very close to the character.
Answer:
The excerpt is an example of third-person limited narration. Phrases such as “the child wondered,” “she must make a point,” and “she was able to attach” indicate this mode of narration. This point of view lets readers see the events through the eyes of Maisie. The description of the emotions and expressions of the character reveal that the narrator is very close to the character.
Explanation:
In which sentence is "that" used incorrectly? The butterfly that was eaten by the bird was poisonous. The letter that was opened in the hall was not for me. The song that played on the radio reminded me of my childhood. The student that won the spelling bee received a $50 gift card to the bookstore.
Answer:
I believe the sentence in which "that" was used incorrectly to be:
The student that won the spelling bee received a $50 gift card to the bookstore.
Explanation:
First, we need to understand that the relative pronoun "that" can be used to refer to people, animals, and things. However, when it comes to formal English, it is best to avoid it when referring to people. When doing so, the best choice is to replace it with either "who" or "whom", according to the necessity. Specially when writing, since writing tends to be formal, using "that" for people can be seen as uncouth. Having that in mind, the option that uses "that" incorrectly, according to formal standards, is: The student that won the spelling bee received a $50 gift card to the bookstore. The best way to correct is is: The student who won the spelling bee received a $50 gift card to the bookstore.
active and passive of sentence
Answer:
Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb.
Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action.
Read the passage. During the spelling test, Adrian sees his friend Malcolm cheating. Adrian knows this is wrong. His first thought is to say something to the teacher, but Malcolm is one of Adrian’s few friends. If he tells the teacher, it could end their friendship. He decides to think about the situation before saying anything. What type of conflict do the details in this passage most reveal? character vs. self character vs. society character vs. nature character vs. character
Answer:
Character vs. Self
Explanation:
He is arguing with himself whether he should tell or keep his lips sealed.
The conflict of character versus the self is revealed in this passage. Thus, option A is correct.
What is the passage?A passage called when there are multiple sentences in it can be of one or a two-paragraph, it is usually taken as it is from the source document without changing anything and not even the meaning of the passage or what the author intends to tell.
In this passage, it is told that Adrian and Malcolm are two friends and there is a test going on in which Malcolm is cheating in the exam.
He wants to tell the teacher about the cheating but stop himself, and he does not want to cause any kind of trouble for him.
He is in great thoughts about what should be done, whether to tell or not to. This text illustrates the struggle between one's character and the individual's personal thoughts. Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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What is the common term for an independent clause that students are often taught in
elementary and middle school?
Answer:
The answer would simply be : a sentence.
Explanation:
Answer:
a 'complete sentence'
Explanation:
Had Poe’s short story been set in another time period, do you think the story would have been as effective?
Answer: Yes, they would. Edgar Allan Poe's literature was a mixture of horror, tragedy, and comedy. And, although he was judged by it at a certain point in history, in the 20th century, some theorists realized the effect he had on contemporary writers.
Explanation: Edgar Allan Poe's literature is known as one of the most intriguing, horrific, and complex ones. His works had a huge impact on the 19th century, being an accurate representation of how people felt and thought. It was highly criticized by a few detractors, nevertheless, in the second half of the 20th century, people started to recognize the influence he had on modern artists.
Answer:Yes, they would. Edgar Allan Poe's literature was a mixture of horror, tragedy, and comedy. And although he was judged by it at a certain point in history, in the 20th century, some theorists realized the effect he had on contemporary writers. Edgar Allan Poe's literature is known as the most intriguing, horrific, and complex one. His works had a huge impact on the 19th century, being an accurate representation of how people felt and thought. It was highly criticized by a few detractors, nevertheless, in the second half of the 20th century, people started to recognize the influence he had on modern artists.
Explanation:
use the word "play " as both noun and verb and make sentences.
Answer:
Hi,
'Romeo and Juliet' is a play written by William Shakespeare. ( noun )
Romeo and Juliet often play in the garden. ( verb )
; )
18 of
CLAUSES. Identify the italiczed cause as noun, adjective, or advers. Choose the correct answer
18. Because Ruth Ann finished her work quickly, she was able to spend more time at the mall with her friends
A noun
B. adjective
C. adverb