Answer:
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Explanation:
es su dever
Make acrostics with- mother
Problem:
Mark acrostics with- mother.
Answer:
M- marvelous
O- overflowing love
T- touching
H- heart of
E- everyone she
R- reaches
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How would you describe Walden Pond?
What is the central idea of the passage? from Friendship by Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are two elements that go to the composition of friendship, each so sovereign, that I can detect no superiority in either, no reason why either should be first named. One is Truth. A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. I am arrived at last in the presence of a man so real and equal that I may drop even those undermost garments of dissimulation, courtesy, and second thought, which men never put off, and may deal with him with the simplicity and wholeness, with which one chemical atom meets another. Sincerity is the luxury allowed, but diadems and authority, only to the highest rank, that being permitted to speak truth as having none above it to court or conform unto. Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. We parry and fend the approach of our fellow-man by compliments, by gossip, by amusements, by affairs. We cover up our thought from him under a hundred folds. I knew a man who, under a certain religious frenzy, cast off this drapery, and omitting all compliments and commonplace, spoke to the conscience of every person he encountered, and that with great insight and beauty
(A): Mutual admiration and loyalty form the bond of real friendships.
(B):Honesty and authenticity are the foundations for true friendships.
(C):Sacrifice and support are important to preserve true friendships.
(D):Integrity and compliments form trust required in real friendships.
Answer:
(B):Honesty and authenticity are the foundations for true friendships.
Explanation:
The text shows how the truth is essential to build sincere friendship between people. The truth makes friends honest with each other, allowing the friendship to be strengthened and well structured, as an unshakeable trust is created when friends are true and honest. The truth creates an authenticity between people that is often misunderstood, but it is essential to build trust and comfort between them.
Answer: B.)Honesty and authenticity are the foundations for true friendships.
Explanation:
6. Read the text from a character in the Princess Bride by William Goldman.
As a child, I had simply no interest in books. I hated reading, I was very bad at it, and besides, how could you take the time to read when there were games that shrieked for playing Basketball,
baseball, marbles - I could never get enough. I wasn't even good at them, but give me a football and an empty playground and I could Invent last-second triumphs that would bring tears to your
eyes.
What happened was just this: I got hooked on the story. For the first time in my life, I became actively interested in a book. Me the sports fanatic, me the game freak, me the only 10-year-old in
Illinois with a hate on for the alphabet wanted to know what happened next.
Which of the following statements is false about this character?
A He is a flat character with only one mission.
B. He is a dynamic character and has experienced change.
C. He is the narrator and a major character.
D. He is a round character with many personality traits.
Helpppp
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sounds like the answer is C
Dr. Reynolds' priority in his life is:
becoming famous.
marrying Susanne.
becoming a professor of religion.
None of the choices are correct.
Answer:
becoming famous.
Explanation:
In Tony Hillerman’s novel, Chester Reynolds has a doctorate in anthropology; his primary academic field is archaeology. As a specialist in ancient Native American culture, he is dedicated to promoting the importance of Folsom, a culture that he believes originated much earlier than other scholars have yet determined and then maintained a continuous presence in the US Southwest.
Unfortunately, he is so obsessed with proving this idea that he completely loses his perspective. Reynolds will stop at nothing to gain recognition for his expertise in this area. Among his transgressions are placing artifacts obtained elsewhere in the sites that his people are digging—a practice called “seeding”—so that the archaeologists who find them will believe his theory. Even worse, he kills people who stand in his way.
what are the themes of the story the white knight?
Answer:
The theme of the story "The White Knight"
The story teaches and makes us ponder on ‘self awareness’, whether actions are more important than appearance. The white knight by appearance that represent champion of virtue, honour, and justice by the society and himself go in search of black knight to slay it since that is what the white knight is expected to do. However, in the process, the white knight without realizing commits the deeds of black knight turning himself into black knight.
The story teaches us that appearance does not matter. It is self-awareness and good actions that makes one a true White Knight. One doesn't have to travel and be in high post to do good deeds, good actions start when we understand and change oneself and start making small positive differences in our own small ways.
The main idea of the story is not really about the knight doing harm to the forest and turning himself into being evil. The story aims to impart wisdom or self-discovery of who the White Knight really is.
While Lancelot was the White Knight, white knight has been used to name anyone who comes to the defense or rescue of someone since the early 1600s. It can also mean a “champion” more generally.
Is this a simile or metaphor?
“Then I knew without being told,as if it were knowledge that I drank in with the water,that college were not for Indians.”
Answer:
Metaphor.
Explanation:
A simile is a phrase like " Angry as a bear " or " fast as a fox ", whereas a metaphor is something we know we can't actually do, like " drink knowledge ".
Brainstorm 5 "I am From"phrases (remember these phrases should include symbolism and imagery!)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Directions: Your assignment is to write a “Where I’mFrom” poem to tell yourstory! Your words should represent you and your personal experiences; consider connotations in order to make choices to best convey your meaning. Choose your words carefully and include IMAGERY (sensory details) about the smells, tastes, sights, sounds, and textures of your childhood. Choose ideas, objects, sayings, people, and memories that are somehow symbolic of your childhood experience – details that represent something bigger than what they actually are. For example, maybe you have fond memories of the apple pies your grandma often baked whenyou were young. Because those apple pies were always associated with your grandma and her loving home, her pies are more than just apples and crust to you. They might be symbolic of her love and her devotion to her family. They mean something BIGGER.Rea
ANSWER ASAP TAKING TEST
13. Which statement best explains the purpose of a thesis statement?
1) A thesis statement should outline the sources you are using in your research report and tell how you plan to use them.
2) A thesis statement discusses the steps you used to create your research question and to research and write your report.
3) A thesis statement any problems you had while working on your research
report and how you addressed them.
4) A thesis statement should answer your research question and state the claim the research report will try to prove.
Answer:
I believe the answer is 4).
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Answer:
4, I took the exam
Explanation:
We studied English ................ten year. a) for b) by c) in
Answer. For
Explanation:
We studied English FOR ten years.
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two words define the term “proceedings” as it is used in the fifth paragraph of the passage?
Answer:
Events and Actions are the correct answers
Answer:
events and actions are correct
Explanation:
What kind of work is being cited in the following example?
Hamilton, James. “New Tech Companies Will Change Our Lives.” Financial Times, 10 March 2016. Accessed 25 Feb. 2016.
Professional journal article
Book
Magazine article
Website
Answer:
Website
Explanation:
Citation may be explained as a pointer which usually follows a specific or defined format which is used to make reference to an article, web page, book and other published documents in other to serve as a unique identifier of the document or item be referred to.
There are several Citation format which are employed depending in the source or type of item being referenced. In the case of a website item, it follows the formatting as :
Lastname, Initials, the date including the year , month and day ; also the title of the article, the name of the website and the uniform resource locator (URL). The formatting of the Citation used above follows that if a website Citation.
Answer. Website
Explanation:
Our school is over at 2:00pm. transitive or intransitive
Answer:
Transitive
Explanation:
Transitive verbs, used with a direct objects, cast action to an object and may also have an indirect object, which indicates to or for whom the action is done. On the other hand, an intransitive verb will never takes an object.
The answer is transitive.
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we have the school keeper open the class
We have
Answer:
so what we do
Explanation:
what is question
Which real words do these nonsense words remind you of? brillig_____ Slithy_____ Mimsy_______ Frumious________
Answer:
billing
slushie
Fimsy
famous
synonyms
1. Swell
A. pulse
B. exterminate
C. know
D. exceed
E. enlarge
2. Name
A. announce
B. number
C. stretch
D. curiosity
E. attach
Answer:
as we all know synonyms are words that are similar in meaning or you can see same in meaning.
so therefore the synonyms for swell is enlarge.
3. She practises ________ by writing an email every day. A. Write b. To write c. Wrote d. Writing
Answer:
D. writing
Explanation:
Circle the verbs in these sentences:
1. The car stopped in front of the house.
2. We went to the movies on Friday after school.
3. Our teacher gave us a funny book to read.
4. The girls walked in front of the boys.
5. The wind blew our hats off of our heads.
Answer:
1 stopped
2 went
3 gave
4 walked
5 blew
1. Much of our knowledge of dinosaurs comes from
excavated bones, which, in ------- other clues such as
fossilized tracks and eggs, help us to ------- the
evolution of these creatures.
(A) convergence with .. supplant
(B) divergence from .. decode
(C) dependence on .. belie
(D) opposition to .. amplify
(E) conjunction with .. trace
Read the following paragraph:
"Brownies made from a mix are vastly underrated and can be baked to suit any taste. As with those made from scratch, the texture of brownies
from a box is dependent on the amount of eggs added to the batter. A single egg produces a denser brownie than one made with two eggs. Brownie
texture can also be varied through the choice of pan because glass heats more slowly than metal."
Which sentence uses subjective language??
Brownie texture can also be varied through the choice of pan because glass heats more slowly than metal.
As with those made from scratch, the texture of brownies from a box is dependent on the amount of eggs added to the batter.
Brownies made from a mix are vastly underrated and can be baked to suit any taste.
A single egg produces a denser brownie than two eggs.
Answer:
Brownies made from a mix are vastly underrated and can be baked to suit any taste.
Explanation:
This sentence is implying how the writter thinks and feels about brownies from a mix while the other sentences all gave factual informaction that could likely be proved by scientific testing. That said, subjective language focuses on the writer or author’s beliefs and thoughts; objective language on the other hand provides facts and leaves out any bit of personal opinion.
What’s are the main events that happen in monster by Walter dean Myers?
Answer:
Major events in the novel Monster are Steve's decision to write his trial into a screenplay, the proving of his innocence, and the reaction of his father and lawyer to his not-guilty verdict.
Explanation:
What can the reader infer about the importance the discovery of the shipwrecks has to archaeologists
Answer:
The discovery of the shipwrecks represents the only evidence of Spain's several attempts to establish a. permanent residence in Florida.
Explanation:
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What is field specific vocabulary?
is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity
what is called education
Answer:
It is the process of learning or gaining knowledge.
15. How can these two sentences be combined into one compound sentence?
The dog wanted to jump into the water. The owner wouldn't allow it.
Although the dog wanted to jump into the water, the owner wouldn't allow it.
As the dog wanted to jump into the water, the owner wouldn't allow it.
The dog wanted to jump into the water, but the owner wouldn't allow it
The owner wouldn't allow it: The dog wanted to jump into the water.
Answer:
Although the dog wanted to jump into the water, the owner wouldn't allow it.
Explanation:
This is the best answer choice because it has the same tense all throughout the sentance. It uses "past tense" in both parts of the compound.
[6] a) I haven't readied your book yet. (Into Affirmative)
b) He'd rather find him noisy and restless. (Add question tag)
c) People believe that the life in the city is easy and comfortable. (Change into passive voice)
d) The teacher asked me whether I had completed the assignment the day before. (Change into direct speech)
Answer:
a) I have read your book yet
b) Had he rather find him noisy and restless?
c) The people of the city believed that the life in city is easy and comfortable
d) The teacher asked me if I had completed the assignment yesterday
And for your knowledge it is read no readied also in second and third form of verb
Explanation:
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Which sentence is an example of an objective summary from Cynthia crossings a culinary wasteland?
Answer:
The sentence that is an example of an objective summary from Cynthia Crossen's "A Culinary Wasteland" is: C. The purveyors and aficionados of fast food may not have convinced Mr. Schlosser that it isn't poisonous dreck, but it would have been interesting to hear their best case and the author's rebuttal.
What is conflict? Explain how it affects the action of a story
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Answer:
Conflict refers to an obstacle in the way of the story, and needs a solution. It can affect the character or the story itself, usually in a negative way, that prevents the story from developing.
Answer: This question does not have enough information for me to answer it.
Select the noun clause to complete the sentence.
Mike will eat ____ tonight.
A. After he finishes the project
B. His favorite meal for dinner
C. And wash the dishes
D. Whatever his father cooks
Answer:
I'm thinking B. His favorite meal for dinner
D. Whatever his father cooks
it's gotta be outta them two if I'm honest
Match each type of context clue with the correct sentence. The unknown word is underlined.
Drag each tile to the correct box.
Tiles
definition clue
example clue
synonym clue
antonym clue
Pairs
Constellations, including Aquarius and Orion,
are easiest to view on a clear, cloudless night.
arrowBoth
As Zander walked through the forest, there
was a sense of foreboding, unease, and worry.
arrowBoth
While Audrey had a grievance with her boss,
she also had praise and appreciation.
arrowBoth
A bibliography is a list of texts referred to by
an author.
Answer:
Constellations, including Aquarius and Orion,
are easiest to view on a clear, cloudless night.
arrowBoth (example clue)
As Zander walked through the forest, there
was a sense of foreboding, unease, and worry.(synoym clue)
arrowBoth
While Audrey had a grievance with her boss,
she also had praise and appreciation.(antonym clue)
arrowBoth
A bibliography is a list of texts referred to by
an author. (definition clue)