Answer:
Yes
It is making us lazy
It is excluding us from the social society.
It is making us rely more on internet
It replaces experiences, we are getting inexperienced in one way
It leads to sedentary lifestyle, making us inactive.
No
It is making us advanced in technology
It is helping us to get modernized
It is making our works easier through online services.
It is helping to promote us to the future modern technologies.
It is making the world a better place to live in by finding out new ideas.
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Answer:
Ok.
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
He _______ out of the cab and _______ to the dock, but unfortunately, the ferry had already left the quay.
Choose the answer that best describes the action.
got, ran
stepped, hastened
jumped, raced
hopped, scrambled
Explanation:
He jumped out of the cab and raced to the dock...
Answer:
C
Explanation:
If automation and technology have increased and evolved exponentially, what does this mean for the job market?
Answer:
Since automation and technology have increased and evolved exponentially, this means that more and more jobs are lost. This is so because the machines that perform automated tasks replace workers who performed these tasks manually and by hand. Thus, automation entails a collateral increase in unemployment rates. For this reason, posted workers must necessarily adapt to new market demands, acquiring new knowledge to acquire new jobs.
Which excerpt best reflects common features of realistic fiction?
"This little affair," said the Time Traveller, resting his elbows upon the table and pressing his hands together above the apparatus, "is only a model. It is my plan for a machine to travel through time. You will notice that it looks singularly askew, and that there is an odd twinkling appearance about this bar, as though it was in some way unreal." He pointed to the part with his finger. "Also, here is one little white lever, and here is another." (H. G. Wells, The Time Machine) So Christian turned out of his way to go to Mr. Legality's house for help; but, behold, when he was got now hard by the hill, it seemed so high, and also that side of it that was next the wayside did hang so much over, that Christian was afraid to venture further, lest the hill should fall on his head; wherefore there he stood still and wotted not what to do. Also his burden now seemed heavier to him than while he was in his way. There came also flashes of fire out of the hill, that made Christian afraid that he should be burned. (John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress) From a window of an apartment house that upreared its form from amid squat, ignorant stables, there leaned a curious woman. Some laborers, unloading a scow at a dock at the river, paused for a moment and regarded the fight. The engineer of a passive tugboat hung lazily to a railing and watched. Over on the Island, a worm of yellow convicts came from the shadow of a building and crawled slowly along the river's bank. (Stephen Crane, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets) Wolf meeting with a Lamb astray from the fold, resolved not to lay violent hands on him, but to find some plea to justify to the Lamb the Wolf's right to eat him. He thus addressed him: "Sirrah, last year you grossly insulted me." "Indeed," bleated the Lamb in a mournful tone of voice, "I was not then born." Then said the Wolf, "You feed in my pasture." "No, good sir," replied the Lamb, "I have not yet tasted grass." Again said the Wolf, "You drink
Answer:
- From a window of an apartment house that upreared its form from amid squat, ignorant stables, there leaned a curious woman. Some laborers, unloading a scow at a dock at the river, paused for a moment and regarded the fight. The engineer of a passive tugboat hung lazily to a railing and watched. Over on the Island, a worm of yellow convicts came from the shadow of a building and crawled slowly along the river's bank.
(Stephen Crane, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets)
Explanation:
'Realistic Fiction' is described as the narrative that involves fictional characters with a true-to-life setting aiming to portray the circumstances and struggles faced by people in the actual world and their probable consequences.
As per the question, the excerpt from 'Maggie; A Girl of Streets' exemplifies realistic fiction as it depicts a lifelike setting('squat...ignorant stables...dock at the river' showing Bowery, New York) to portray the social problem of the 'poverty' and the miseries caused by it eventually leading people to take uncalled steps as Maggie did by committing sui-cide.
What social issue is raised through the description of the woman's environment?
✔ poverty
What social issue do the laborers and convicts represent?
✔ crime and violence
What emotional impression does the scene have on you? Check any boxes that apply.
✔sympathy
✔cynicism
✔scorn
✔fear
A masked allele in the genotype that is only expressed when 2 of the same masked alleles are inherited Question 1 options: dominant trait recessive trait genotype phenotype
Answer: phenotype
Explanation:
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Alleles allude to the elective type of a similar quality. These are for the most part of two sorts prevailing and latent allele.
What are alleles in genetics?The kind of allele that overwhelms and veils one more allele for a similar attribute is known as a predominant allele while the allele that gets covered within the sight of the prevailing is known as a passive allele.
The allele conveying a similar hereditary quality in an unadulterated structure is called thoroughbred while the allele that has various structures for the particular property is called heterozygous.
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fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs. Do you __travell on weekends?
Answer:
Here are 5 that would work!
Explanation:
Diligently
Cheerfully
Cautiously
Excitedly
Energetically
How were Munodi's lands and home different from the others in the area?
a. His were twice the size of everyone else's. C. His home was filled with art works and
expensive furniture. His lands were covered
with landscaped gardens.
b. He was antiquated, without the modern d. His were well built, well maintained, and
conveniences of his neighbors.
productive.
His were well built, well maintained, and conveniences of his neighbors.
After analyzing a problem, what is the next step in the problem-solving process?
Develop creative solutions.
Identify possible solutions.
Implement a solution.
Select a solution.
it's not identify possible solutions
What drives the story forward is referred to as the:
climax
plot
genre
O antagonist
Answer:
Plot
Explanation:
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Match each inference strategy with its description.
Drag the correct tile to each box.
Answer:
Involves noticing interesting language and info -> locate key details
involves making predictions -> use active reading strategies
involves drawing upon knowledge --> connect to your outside knowledge
involves paying attention... ->noticing patterns and relationships
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Answer:
1. Deists → believed man could find truths as God sees man as good
2. Rationalists → believed Man could survive smallpox with a vaccine
3. Puritans → believed God controlled all actions
Explanation:
I have been able to match the terms.
Deism is known to be a natural religion that accepts that religious knowledge is inborn in every man. Those that practice Deism known as Deists believe that religious knowledge is acquired through use of reason. They believe that man can find truths.
Rationalism believes on ethical and philosophical ideas that have beeen tested by facts and experiences. So, that is why the rationalist believe that man could survive smallpox with a vaccine.
Puritans believe that God is in control of the universe. They believe that since God is in control that he controls the actions of all men.
which of Lagos manipulation had been the most egregious from the play othello
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Read the excerpt from Act I Act I of Julius Caesar. "Announcer 2: A month later, the night before the ides of March, all of Rome is frightened by a terrible earthquake and storm. Announcer 1: Weird things have been seen. Announcer 2: Romans believed that such strange events foretold the death of a ruler like Caesar. (Thunder roars and lightning flashes as Casca and Cicero enter from different directions.) Cicero: (Calmly) Good even, Casca. (Casca roughly waves as word as if to protect himself.) Why are you breathless, and why stare you so? Casca: (Looking about as if he feels an earthquake) Are not you moved, when all the earth shakes? (He points to the sky filled with lightning flashes.) Cicero, never till now did I go through a tempest dropping fire. Cicero: (Very amused) Why, saw you anything more wonderful? Casca: (Frightened by unnatural sights) I have not since put up my sword. (He points behind him.) Against the Capitol, I met a lion who glared upon me and went by without annoying me. (He adds more news roughly.) A hundred ghastly women swore they saw men, all in fire, walk up and down the streets. Cicero: (A little uneasy himself} Indeed, it is a strange disposed time. Good night, then, Casca. (He looks up at the storm and shudders.) This disturbed sky is not to walk in. (He exits.)
In this excerpt from Act I of Julius Caeser, Casca reacts to the storm and earthquake. How does this affect the play?
A. It shows that Casca believes the only way stop the Soothsayer's prediction from coming true is to accept Caesar as king.
B.Casca believes the storm is revenge from the gods on those who wish to prevent Caesar from becoming king.
C. It shows that the Soothsayer's warning to Caesar of potential danger of the Ides of March could become a reality.
D.Casca thinks that the storm represents the future destruction to Rome if Caesar becomes king.
Answer:
Casca believes the storm is revenge from the gods on those who wish to prevent Caesar from becoming king.
Answer:
C - It shows that the Soothsayer's warning to Caesar of potential danger of the Ides of March could become a reality.
Explanation:
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What themes do you predict will be developed in The Outsiders? What evidence leads you to make this prediction?
Explanation:
The Outsiders tells the story of two groups of teenagers whose bitter rivalry stems from socioeconomic differences. However, Hinton suggests, these differences in social class do not necessarily make natural enemies of the two groups. The greasers and Socs share some things in common. Cherry Valance, a Soc, and Ponyboy Curtis, a greaser, discuss their shared love of literature, popular music, and sunsets, transcending—if only temporarily—the divisions that feed the feud between their respective groups. Their harmonious conversation suggests that shared passions can fill in the gap between rich and poor. This potential for agreement marks a bright spot in the novel’s gloomy prognosis that the battle between the classes is a long-lasting one. Over the course of the novel, Ponyboy begins to see the pattern of shared experience. He realizes that the hardships that greasers and Socs face may take different practical forms, but that the members of both groups—and youths everywhere—must inevitably come to terms with fear, love, and sorrow.
The idea of honorable action appears throughout the novel, and it works as an important component of the greaser behavioral code. Greasers see it as their duty, Ponyboy says, to stand up for each other in the face of enemies and authorities. In particular, we see acts of honorable duty from Dally Winston, a character who is primarily defined by his delinquency and lack of refinement. Ponyboy informs us that once, in a show of group solidarity, Dally let himself be arrested for a crime that Two-Bit had committed. Furthermore, when discussing Gone with the Wind, Johnny says that he views Dally as a Southern gentleman, as a man with a fixed personal code of behavior. Statements like Johnny’s, coupled with acts of honorable sacrifice throughout the narrative, demonstrate that courtesy and propriety can exist even among the most lawless of social groups.
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Which pronoun correctly completes this sentence Ingrid tells her friends about rugby and tell her about football A their B them C they D themselves
Answer:
b
Explanation:
what is compound interest
Answer:
compound interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit, or in other words, interest on interest
Explanation:
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Answer:the interest earned on both the principal and interest of an investment or savings account
Explanation: plato
Read this excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole. There's more to invisibility than what doesn't meet the eye. All sorts of things are invisible to us, for different reasons. Some, like atoms, are too tiny to see. Others, like a black cat on a dark night, aren't lit brightly enough. How does the author use description to support understanding of what invisibility is? She describes several features of invisibility in detail. She describes how scientists study invisible things. She provides examples of things that are invisible. She describes characteristics of human vision.
Answer:
The author uses description to support understanding of what invisibility is in the sense that:
C. She provides examples of things that are invisible.
Explanation:
In the passage of "A Black Hole is NOT a Hole" by Carolyn Cinamo DeCristofano, the author discusses invisibility, more specifically the fact that invisibility occurs due to different reasons. She then provides two examples to illustrate some of those different reasons. First, she mentions that things which are too small, such as atoms, cannot be seen by us. Then, she mentions that things which are poorly lit, such as a black cat on a dark night, also cannot be seen. Her purpose with those examples is to, by means of description, have readers understand that there is more to invisibility than we might initially think.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
1. The opening of the novel describes a flashback, when a character recalls a previous event. What event is Jonas remembering? What details strike you as important? Make some notes below and be sure to include page numbers for any text references.
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Answer:
It is approaching December, and at the opening of the chapter, Jonas thinks he may be frightened. He realizes quickly, however, that 'frightened' is not the correct word. He remembers feeling 'frightened' a year ago when an unknown aircraft flew over his community twice.
Jonas recalls feeling only interest in the aircraft when it first appeared. It is 'against the rules for Pilots to fly over the community,' and so Jonas had never seen a plane up close before. But when he and others realized it was not the typical cargo plane delivering supplies, they became frightened by the unexpected sight. A voice through the speakers had instructed everyone to immediately go into the closest building.
Explanation:
What is the difference between subject and theme? How is theme communicated in a novel? Minimum 4 sentences.
Answer:
Subject can be defined as the characters, setting, and general plot of a literary work. Theme, on the other hand, addresses the main idea or the author's message. It involves a statement or opinion. It is revealed through the feelings of character(s), their thoughts and conversations, and actions or event.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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write an argumentative essay about your thoughts on getting or not getting the vaccine
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Answer:
My thoughts on getting the cov id 19 vaccine can go many different ways. I am already signed up to do so, but my mother decided against it after finding out that the vaccine can cause problems if you have diseases or disorders like blood clotting disorders that have hospitalized many. I think everyone should get it regardless, because if you end up in the hospital because of the shot at least you are protected by the shot if you get exposed to it in the hospital. Taking the risk is a big one, but not taking the risk can be far worse than you think.
Explanation:
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read the story and answer the two quetions
1. What mood is conveyed by this excerpt?
A. Superior
B. Dominant
C. Hopeful
D. Heroic
2. Read the following dictionary entry
restraint/rəˈstrānt/ noun 1. ameasure or condition that keeps someone under control 2. depriving or restricting a person of freedom 3. a device which limits or prevents movement 4. self-control
Which definition best matches the use of the word restraint?
A. Definition 1
B. Definition 2
C. Definition 3
D. Definition 4
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Answer:
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Which line from the text most clearly explains why teenagers have trouble with decisions?
You see, most adult humans use their cerebral cortex to make decisions
The amygdala talks to other parts of the brain about events related to rewards and fear
We simply don't have the tools to control those emotions and impulses
Society doesn't consider children to be adults and after they are 18
Answer:
The best answer should be the first option because it shows a relevant scientific reason. The other statements lack a scientific explanation that is relevant to decision making.Explanation:
is the sentence "Tara-Lynn spotted a majestic bald eagle soaring over the trees" a preposition sentence
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In a preposition sentence there is always a reference of position in this sentence it states that something flew over something therefore yes it is a preposition.
Why do you think Shelley frames this poem with “I met a traveler from an antique lane who said..”?
Answer:
If this question that you have to answer why you personally think Shelly uses the info that she met a traveler.... then, she did not see it with her own eyes. She met someone along the way that reveals the information to her. It's all dead now and gone. The village, the people, and the King are all dead and gone.
Explanation:
She did not see it with her own eyes and had a conversation with someone who has seen it.
Which element of writing is best suited for an informal tone and an inexperienced audience?
O A. slang
ОВ.
technical terms
O c. long sentences
OD. jargon
E.
complex phrasing
In Mockingjay, Katniss and Gale reach a turning point in their relationship/friendship as they come to have different opinions about the killing of mass amounts of people. How do Katniss’s and Gale’s views about war differ? Explain in three or more complete sentences. Provide at least one example from the novel to support your answer.
Katniss has a softer and more empathetic view of war, while Gale has a more aggressive and warlike view.
Who are Katniss and Gale?They are young people forced to participate in the hunger games.They are young people oppressed by the higher social classes.They are leaders of a revolution.Katniss has a more empathic view of war, she believes that all enemies who repent should be spared and those innocent people should not suffer any kind of reprisal by their adversaries.
Gale, on the other hand, has a more aggressive view. For him enemies should be punished even after repenting and that no one is innocent in the midst of a war.
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Which is the BEST statement of what the speaker wants?
A) to become a political leader
B)to no longer have to plant crops
C) to be treated fairly and equally
D) to move to a country that respects women
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Chinese scholars relate that ancient Chinese communities suffered from low productivity and technology. These communities relied on the help of animals, and so they naturally revered animals and began to worship them. They created the twelve animal signs of the Chinese zodiac, called the sheng xiao. These animals are, in order, the rat, the ox, the tiger, the rabbit, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the ram, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig. The animals do not correspond to any astrological signs in the sky; however, they are used to divide and record time.
The twelve selected animals had important parts in the lives of the ancient Chinese. The first category of animals included tamed and domesticated livestock, such as the ox, ram, horse, pig, dog, and rooster. To the ancient Chinese, these six animals symbolized a large family. They gave good luck and well-being. The second group included wild animals that the ancient Chinese respected and feared, such as the tiger, snake, rabbit, monkey, and rat. Of these animals, the tiger was most respected for its cunning and power. The snake was viewed as wise. The rabbit was likable, and the monkey was playful. The rat was considered to be the trickster. Finally, the dragon was in a category entirely by itself as a mythical beast. The ancient Chinese accounted the dragon as the wealthiest and wisest of all. Because of this, the dragon was the most revered of all other animals.
Which of the following is the best summary of this article?
A. Some Chinese scholars say ancient communities had low productivity.
B. The Chinese calendar uses a cycle of twelve animal signs.
C. The ancient Chinese had a close relationship with animals.
D. Chinese animals can be classified in three categories
Answer:
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