Answer:
I just hoping it'll help
please help! Timed, its easy but im lazy hahaha and i need to answer a phone call with my doctor.
Answer:
Subject - 8
Denotation - 10
Adverb - 6
Direct Object - 1
Imperative - 9
Predicate noun - 4
Synonym - 7
Connotation - 2
Verb - 5
Declarative - 3
Act one Romeo and Juliet
Who is the “he” in line 112: “But he that hath the steerage of my course / Direct my sail!”?
a. Mercutio
b. Benvolio
c. Cupid or Love
d. Fate or God
Answer:
D but see below.
Explanation:
Some scholars argue that since the 'he' is not capitalized, it is not God. The convention to capitalize the 'H' in he is not a convention that is universally followed.
However, if you introduce Fate into the choice then that is an entirely different matter. Romeo's intuition tells him that all will not be well if he continues on to the party. He (Romeo) ignores this feeling and decides to go with his friends.
Had he obeyed his intuition, he may have avoided his fate. He does not. What happens is surely a choice of free will and not an action determined by God.
I'd pick D, but be very careful. It is not that given the other choices, D is not the answer. The problem with D is that you must believe that it is one or the other between God and Fate. It is too bad they were put together.
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Answer:
How old are you
Are you a boy or girl
Explanation:
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The children broke the CD player in record time.
A. Direct object
B. indirect object
C. object of a preposition
D. not an object
All of the answers for this if you can please I beg
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I'm writing an argumentative essay on why more american doctor should help with the uprising sickness and cardiovascular diseases and the poverty. Could someone read my intro and go over it
Thanks :)
Why is it that South Sudan and many other country's do not have proper medical care? Should more american doctors be taking action on the rising sicknesses and
cardiovascular diseases? But could this be endangering the lives of the american doctors or should we help face the uprising challenges that many south Sudanese people face unlike you and I? But unfortunately they don't have access to clean water, proper nutrition, and medical care. More doctors should help support the people of Sudan and many other country's. But with the help we could save the lives of children and adults
Answer:
hey. It is pretty good but I don't know what's the relation of Sudan and American doctors . But I think your structure is Kind a Off at the end parts. Well, I am Not A Expert but this is just my view. Thank you
In the beginning there was water everywhere; nothing else was to be seen. There was something floating on the water, and on this raft were Old Man and all the animals.
Read the excerpt from "The Blackfeet Creation."
How do readers know this excerpt is from a myth?
The excerpt contains animals.
The excerpt has an old man as a character.
The excerpt is from the beginning of the story.
The excerpt describes how the world began.
Answer:
the excerpt describes how the world began
Answer:
the excerpt describes how the world began
Explanation:
For all the years I knew my grandma, she could barely see. Grandma was legally blind, and yet she knew, by feel, the location of every dish in her kitchen and every work of literature on the bookcase in the living room. I remember especially the bird-like way she peered at things. I'd bring her a copy of my latest school picture, and she'd hold the photo an inch or two from her face, tilt her head to one side, and inspect it before saying, "Very pretty." I used to think she was just being polite, that she really couldn't see me in the picture. But then she'd add, "That pin you're wearing was your mother's." How did she see that little blur on my jacket? The things she could see never failed to amaze me. Watching television with Grandma, I never failed to learn something. Usually it was the complicated plot twist of one of her favorite soap operas—The Guiding Light or As the World Turns. We grandkids would curl up on the big couch while Grandma pulled up a footstool and planted herself right next to the TV, elbows on her knees, to watch the screen. At the commercial break, she'd explain who was marrying whom and who was in the hospital and who had recently come back from the dead. She seemed to have no trouble identifying the characters whom she could barely see. Whether or not she could bring them into sharp focus, they were as real to her as her giggling grandkids. For a treat, we'd sometimes pile into our grandparent's black car for a drive around town: my grandfather at the wheel, my long-legged older brother in the front seat, and Grandma sandwiched between me and my little brother in the back—but sitting so far forward she was practically in the front. I'd imagined all she could see was a blur of images rushing past, yet she could always tell when Grandpa had missed a turn or forgotten to turn on his headlights. Returning home, Grandma would wave at the boy who mowed their lawn and point out the new fruit on the plum tree in their yard. In later years, when I visited from college, Grand
Answer:
Wow that's beautiful!
Explanation:
Answer:
Its Amazing, How Your Helping her! Its Beautiful!!!!
Explanation:
Oh.... Thats sad that your grandma, could barely see....
She Knew was every dish, Like could she sent it?
Its Sad that she had to work every day.
So Is ur Grandma better now?
That now your in collage?
Thats sweet of your grandma waving at that boy!
Your Grandma Seem Likes a Nice and Kind Person!
Read these excerpts from News Articles about Bullying.
Text 1:
"We've got people from all over the world contacting him," Robin Arnold said.
One of those contacts came in the form of Dash Mihok, an actor who has had roles in major films . . .
Text 2:
After creating a "Jaylen’s Challenge” website a few years ago, he got an e-mail from actor Dash Mihok.
"I grew up with Tourette (syndrome) in the New York City public schools,” Mihok told Ledger reporter Clifford Parody.
Which detail in the first text do you learn more about in the second text?
.what other actors contacted Jaylen
.how Mihok contacted Jaylen
.what major films Mihok has acted in
.who interviewed Robin Arnold
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How does junior begin the novel and what is the major conflict
This question is for the novel “ the absolutely true diary of a part time Indian”
major conflict The major conflict of the novel is Junior's struggle to find acceptance and belonging in two vastly different communities, the Spokane reservation and Reardan High.
#CarryOnLearningwrite a sentence that starts with as
write a sentence that starts with well
Answer:
As she left the kitchen, his voice followed her.
Well, there are a lot of reasons we don't get along.
Explanation:
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read this sentence: though healthy and fit, alexa's scrawny frame often had her friends pushing her to eat more. Which word best replaces the underlined word in the sentence with a more positive connotaion without changing the overall meaning of the sentence?
A. curvy
B. skinny
c. slender
D. emaciated
Answer:
emaciated
Explanation:
Animal also feel pain ,illa rate the answer in bond of love
Answer:
I too love animals so much.
The main difference between the Socs and Greasers, according to Ponyboy, is
Question 1 options:
Socs have and education and Greasers don't
Socs are poor and Greasers are rick
Socs feel nothing and Greasers feel too violently
Greasers are thieves and Socs have high class
Answer:
Socs have nothing and Greasers feel too violently
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Now that you have gathered evidence about the conflicts in each story, which character had the most difficult conflict to face? Why? Note that your answer to this question will form the basis of the thesis statement that you will use in a persuasive essay in the next task.
Answer:
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It is not very long, not very loud and not in 3-D. It has no attention-grabbing celebrity voice work, and the only pop-cultural allusions it makes are to other stories and films about Pooh and his friends. Which is not to say that the movie is obnoxiously self-referential, but rather that it is comfortable with itself and confident in its ability to amuse and beguile young viewers.
The partial Americanization of Winnie the Pooh, starting in the 1960s, was one of Walt Disney’s most brazen and successful acts of appropriation. Public-domain fairy tale princesses like Snow White and Cinderella may have been easier to conquer than A. A. Milne’s beloved bear of very little brain, and the first “Pooh” featurettes—collected in “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”—triumphed by respecting both the look and the sensibility of the literary source. Disney’s animated landscapes evoked E. H. Shepard’s lovely illustrations with such care that the book seemed to be coming to life on screen.
The new Winnie the Pooh, directed by Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall, makes similarly witty use of typography, sending its characters scrambling over lines of type, which serve as obstacles, means of rescue and invitations to surreal jokes that are both sophisticated and accessible to newly literate members of the audience. Like Milne’s books, the movie is partly an initiation into the delightful errancies of language, which fashions sense and nonsense out of the same materials.
The story partly turns on the difficulties of English spelling and reading comprehension. Christopher Robin leaves a note that is wildly misconstrued by his stuffed-animal companions, who conjure monsters out of the fog of their own confusion.
They also are in search of Eeyore’s tail, and Pooh himself, true to form, is on a perpetual quest for honey. Much silliness ensues, a few lessons are broached, and the characters now and then burst into song. These tunes are passable, but the real musical treats come early and late, via the vocals of Zooey Deschanel. The vocal performances are lively without being showy—Craig Ferguson is a particularly fine Owl—and the film as a whole is decidedly modest, seeking not to reboot or update the Hundred Acre Wood, but rather to brighten it up a bit and get it back to how it used to be.
So it is good to see Pooh again, along with Rabbit, Owl and Eeyore (my own Milnean avatar)—and to discover a new path back into the old, classic story. Winnie the Pooh may not be a movie that grown-ups seek out on their own, but it may make some of them jealous of the 4-year-olds who are making the noble bear’s acquaintance for the first time.
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What were the major issues of the 2020 presidential election?
Answer:
Corona Virus, Supreme Court appointments, abortion, Healthcare, economy, climate change, gun policy, foreign policy
Explanation:
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Answer:
It's definitely d it's d
Read each sentence below. Write what you think might be an effect on the second line.
Cause: it snowed last night.
Effect: ___________
Answer:
It's cold as hell
or,
The road is fulled of snow
or,
Trees look beautiful
or,
The water is freezing cold
or,
The water of the rivres are all frozen.
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What was Beneatha's attitude towards God?
Answer:
What was Beneatha’s attitude towards god? Beneatha is displayed as the modern woman in the play. She embraces the full extent of the freedom that is promised to all young Americans in the 1960s and 1970s and is willing to do what she can to absorb it all. Her perception of God is driven from her mother and grandmother, who hold a more traditionalist view of divinity and the relationship to it.
Explanation:
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Beneatha's initial attitude towards God is skeptical and critical, but as she undergoes personal growth, she becomes more open to the idea of a higher power and embraces faith and spirituality.
Beneatha Younger, a character from Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun," has a complex attitude towards God that evolves throughout the story. Beneatha is portrayed as a young, educated African-American woman who is exploring her identity and beliefs during the 1950s.
At the beginning of the play, Beneatha expresses skepticism and questioning towards traditional religious beliefs. She is critical of her brother's decision to give a portion of the family's insurance money to their church, seeing it as a blind adherence to religious customs.
Beneatha's character represents the intellectual and progressive mindset of the time, influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and the pursuit of knowledge and independence.
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What is Beasts
of England and
what’s it’s
significance?
Answer:
The original anthem of the Animal Farm
Explanation:
It corresponds to the famous socialist anthem, The Internationale, but also alludes to Shelley's Men of England.
Read the sentence.
Which correction would make this sentence more
clear?
When Breanna and her sister began baking the cake,
she realized they were out of flour.
O changing her sister to the girl
o changing "she" to "Breanna"
O changing "Breanna" to she
changing flour" to
Answer:
the second option - changing "she" to "Breanna"
Explanation:
Answer: B - changing “she” to “Breanna”
Explanation: I got it right on edge 2022
Which one of these details does NOT help you figure out the theme?
Theme: If you don't act now, the beauty of nature might disappear.
1. could you have done anything about it
2. when the last Iceberg melts thin
3. almost touching, tip to tip
4. the last tree is buried, broken and chipped
Answer:
3
Explanation:
write a story about going to the market
Explanation:
today when I was going to the market I saw a masked person ( wearing a anonymous mask) going silently towards mall.
some crazy peoples were following him asking him to take off the mask ( he was new in the city so they are trolling him) but he was ignoring them.
after some time someone from crowd take out his mask forcefully at this the man hit a single blow and the guy fell far away.( the guy was a martial artist)
everyone was surprised he was so good looking but he put his mask again and acted nothing happened.
that's was funny how he was ignoring girls trying to talk .
I was the friend of his
Identify each of the following as a complete or a sentence fragment. Then make the fragments into complete sentences by adding words only.
PLEASE HELP
1. Who she is, I don't know.
2. Where he is calling from.
3. Because your mother told you to go.
Answer:
1. Complete
2. Fragment-- Where he is calling from, I do not know.
3. Fragment-- You need to go because your mother told you to go.
Explanation:
Which structure makes proteins?
ribosome
mitochondria
Golgi apparatus
vacuole
Answer:
ribosome
Explanation:
Identify the linking verb in this sentence.
Dad sometimes appears angry when he is really thinking hard.
Answer:
(is)
Explanation:
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What kind of effect do you think the poor education system is having on the mental state of the children? Think about what Geoffrey Canada says about students going from a being a B student to a D student from fourth to seventh grade.
I was completely terrified to ask her to the dance
Answer:
Legend says that they are still terrified to ask the girl to the dance during corona
Explanation:
Why does Odysseus king of Ithaca feel Zeus punishes him?
Shortly after the Achaeans set sail from Thrinacia, Zeus kicks up another storm, which destroys the ship and sends the entire crew to its death beneath the waves.
Answer:
Because they broke their vow to never touch Hermes' cattle.
Explanation:
I read through the Odessy a lot.
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In at least 250 words, choose two literary devices used in "Rip Van Winkle," and describe how they're both used to develop one of the themes in the short story.
Answer:
Rip Van Winkle’s timely twenty-year sleep resulted in his missing the American Revolution altogether. Rip stands as a relic of the past. He is an example of the simple, idle, and gentle villager. The village moves on to become bustling, crowded, and disputatious during his absence. There is a large contrast between the village Rip leaves and the village he returns to twenty years later. This contrast suggests how Irving views the clash between the traditional and the modern. The village and its villagers are portrayed as markedly altered after Rip’s twenty year departure. To Rip’s mind, some of those alterations are for the worse.
Explanation: