Answer:
Vietnamese rarely eat fast foods, and they often prepare their own snacks. Americans rarely use sauces as accompaniments with their meals. Vietnamese use sauces a lot, especially fish sauce, and a meal is never complete without the sauces. Noodles are not a main part of American diet.Explanation:
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Tracy, a utility-maximizing individual with standard (bowed-in toward the origin) indifference
curves, consumes only two goods: pizza and soda. What must happen to her consumption of soda
if the price of soda falls?
Answer:
If the price of soda drops, and Tracy only consumes two goods (soda and pizza), what is likely to happen is that, due to the law of supply and demand, the lower the price, the higher the demand for the good. Thus, if soda drops in price, Tracy will seek to purchase larger quantities of said product, taking advantage of the drop in price to increase its stock levels.
bad road as cause low production in farming system , write a letter to the minister of agriculture telling him on out improve production of goods in your nations
Answer:
Answer is in the comments
Explanation:
Which sentence uses the proper MLA style for an in-text citation with an attributive phrase?
A) The author went on to state, “these early results should not be seen as proof that the happiest cows come from California (Green,
2004, p. 47).”
B) The author (Green) went on to state, “these early results should not be seen as proof that the happiest cows come from California (47).”
C) The author went on to state, “these early results should not be seen as proof that the happiest cows come from California” (Green 47).
D) The author went on to state, “these early results should not be seen as proof that the happiest cows come from California” (47).
The correct answer to your question is option D, as it represents a rule determined by the MLA.
This is because, according to the MLA style, when the author of the article is mentioned in the sentence, the text citation must be referenced only with the number of the page where the article can be found.
In the case of option D, we can see that the author is being cited and at the end of the sentence, the number of the page where the article is hosted is presented in parentheses, as the MLA determines it should be done.
It is important to emphasize that MLA represents the Modern Language Association of America, which is an institution responsible for standardizing the publication of academic texts within the USA.
You can find more information about MLA at the link below:
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6.Apparently, the man across the road_____ his car after all because he took down the for-sale sign a week ago and he is still driving to work.
A. used to keep
B. is keeping
C. had better keep
D. was able to keep
7. A: What were you doing at the bank yesterday?
B: I____ my bank manager for a loan to repair our house, and luckily, I managed to get it.
A. must have asked
B. had to ask
C. ought to ask
D. should have asked
8. You _____ your jacket on a clothes hanger and not leave it on the chair. You'll crease it!
A. must have hung
B. would hang
C. may hang
D. ought to hang
Answer:
6. B. is keeping
7. B. had to ask
8. D. ought to hang
Explanation:
In the given sentences, the correct tenses to use depends on the structure and form of the individual sentences. This means that the use of a certain verb tense will be different for all of the sentences.
The correct tenses for the given sentences are as follows-
6. Apparently, the man across the road is keeping his car after all because he took down the for-sale sign a week ago and he is still driving to work.
Here, the tense used is present continuous tense because the event or action is still occurring in the present.
A: What were you doing at the bank yesterday?
B: I had to ask my bank manager for a loan to repair our house, and luckily, I managed to get it.
Here, the use of the simple past tense signifies an obligation that has to be done, thus the use of the modal verb "had to".
8. You ought to hang your jacket on a clothes hanger and not leave it on the chair. You'll crease it!
Here, "ought to" is a semi-modal verb that signifies a duty, or something that is necessary to be done.
Thus, the correct answers are options B, B, and D.
15. the king gave him a reward (0.5 Points) O a reward was given by him to the king O he was was given a reward by the king O he is given a reward by a king he was gived a gift by the king 1991/
Answer:
He was given a reward by the king
Read the excerpts from Does My Head Look Big in This? and Persepolis.
Excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This?:
At Hidaya the hijab was part of the uniform. But I used to take it off as soon as I stepped outside the school gates because man oh man do you need guts to get on public transportation with it on. At the end of the school day the trains would be absolutely packed with schoolkids. I could keep wearing it if I hopped on with a group of Hidaya students because I wouldn't feel so exposed. But the problem was that I had to change trains to get home and there was no way I had the courage to go the distance alone with it on.
Excerpt from Persepolis:
A page from the graphic novel Persepolis. In 1980, children who had been going to co-ed, bilingual, nonreligious schools were sent to religious schools. The girls were separated from their friends and had to wear the hijab.
What do the tone and perspective of these excerpts reveal about the narrators’ attitudes toward being different? Select three options.
Being different from everyone around you can be hard.
Being different from everyone around you is a fact of life.
Being different from everyone around you is fun and exciting.
Being different from everyone around you is everyone's goal.
Being different from everyone around you can cause separation.
Answer:
Being different from everyone around you can be hard.
Being different from everyone around you is a fact of life.
Being different from everyone around you can cause separation.
Explanation:
Answer:
Being different from everyone around you can be hard.
Being different from everyone around you is a fact of life.
Being different from everyone around you can cause separation.
Explanation:
The answer above is correct.
One way an auther uses direct characterization is by telling the reader about the character through
what the character says.
O what the narrator says.
O what the character does.
O what the narrator does.
Answer:
what the narrator says
Explanation:
because narrator is the one who describes
Is “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” a cliché?
yes..it is a cliche
an apple a day keeps the doctor away is a proverb but it must not be literally taken because one apple is not enough for a doctor per day
it has a thought hidden and it's not about eating apples
Math each kind of writing to the cort category / personal writing/ business writing/ academic writing answers to choose from blog post diary entries citing sources, company newsletters, business proposal, social media posts, office memos, research paper persuasive essay,
Answer:
Personal writing: diary entries, blog posts, social media posts.
Business writing: company newsletters, business proposals, office memos.
Academic writing: citing sources, research papers, persuasive essays.
Explanation:
The different types of writing and their examples are listed as below-
1. Personal writing is when it involves the personal opinions, views, and observations of the writer. Such writings are done for personal purposes.
Examples- diary entries, blog posts, social media posts.
2. Business writing: In this type of writing, the text is about a business involving writings such as company newsletters, business proposals, office memos.
3. Academic writing: Here, the text is written for academic purposes. This type of writing includes all kinds of writing that involve academics, such as citing sources, research papers, persuasive essays.
How is Mary Rowland’s experience during her captivity a metaphor for a devout Puritan society?
Which sentence best describes the speaker's ideas about the dead in section 6?
Select one:
a.
They communicate through hieroglyphics.
b.
They have collapsed inward.
c.
They are alive and well somewhere.
d.
They are the produced babes of vegetation.
Answer:
The answer is C(They are alive and well somewhere).
What can you say about the good of character as a learner?
Answer:
I can say as that the are leaders in their own learning.
How does this picture show ethos,logos,and pathos
Answer:
It shows ethos from "burst of sushine"
It shows logos by convincing u to buy fanta by saying how good it is
and it shows pathos by how u eat paper instead of having the fanta?
Explanation:
This is just geusses i am not sure
_______writing uses word pictures and description
A.PLOT
B.NOMINATION
C.RESTRICTION
D.BOTTOM UP
E.TOP DOWN
Answer:
Description
Explanation:
The answer is description but in ur case, I think it is the plot.
you could win the first price if complete the sentence using if clause
Answer:
aussvssbwjaabHvsaja
Explanation:
ahhahhvzzhs
water can reference electricity?........
Answer:
Yes I think so.
Explanation:
Electricity flows through water because it contains ions of dissolved salts and metals. Distilled water, which does not contain impurities, does not conduct electricity.
Write on ONE of the following topics.
1. A letter to a hotel manager complaining about their bad services.
Answer:
Dear Manager,
This Letter is Due To The Hotels Service
The Hotel seemed good But the service was too slow and The Food was 2 days old I gave it 3 Stars Please update the service in this hotel Because it doesn't seems well in service
Your Obediently
XYZ
Question 4 of 20
Look at the dictionary entry that follows this sentence. What is the meaning
of the word "constrains' as it is used in the sentence?
"Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies,
and such is now the necessity which constrains them to
alter their former Systems of Government."
Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, printed
by John Dunlap, July 4, 1776, Records of the Continental
and Confederation, Congresses and the Constitutional
Convention, 1774-1789, Record Group 360, National
Archives, http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?doc=2.
con / strain (verb)
1 a: to force by imposing limitations or restrictions
b: to limit the motion of someone or something in a
particular fashion
2: to fasten with bonds: confine; LIMIT
3: to hold back with force
O A. To hold back with force
Answer:
A
Explanation:
if we think about patients and colonies there were cared for but with limations
A 6 paragraph essay on anything you can do I can do better
Answer:
Anything you can do, I can do better.
Let’s face it, trying to please everyone is absolutely impossible and a sure way to set yourself up for unhappiness. In the poem “The Road Not Taken” By Robert Frost he is trying to explain that to his audience about his experience with that decision. From the beginning, Frost explains that people have their own paths to take. He goes on to explain that as much as he wishes he could take the same path as another, so that they wouldn’t part, that is just something that he would not be able to do. Many times in life you meet others and even become the best of friends, or maybe its family members you were once very close with, and then suddenly you grow apart, or have a falling out, but even before that happens your paths are never quite the same. Individuality is huge, it’s an important factor in how we all decide to live our lives. Even if we were raised by the same parents in the same household with the same rules, we all end up in different places whether it be physically, mentally, spiritually; which is what Frost is trying to point out in his poem.
Throughout life we all are faced with making tough decisions. One being whether or not to keep certain people in our lives, even if at one point they were the most important person in our lives. We sometimes have relationships where things just aren’t working out or you hit a bump in the road and the option of taking another path: one that seems brighter and more hopeful, comes into play. “Then took the other, as just as fair / and having perhaps the better claim/ Because it was grassy and wanted wear.” Frost here is saying, I saw an opportunity it looked better and even though the end result might just be the same ole thing I’m used to, I’m taking that route anyways because it seems like the better decision for myself. Some people aren’t comfortable with making such decisions, some would much rather follow the trend, or stick to their culture. They don’t want to find out if the grass is greener on the other side, they’re complacent with what they have because they were raised to think that way. They were programmed to not think for themselves.
Explanation:
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Drag each label to the correct location,
Identify each source of information as either a primary source or a secondary source.
primary source
secondary source
Answer:
a newspaper article on the current financial conditions of the United States → Secondary source
a magazine article on Nobel prize-winning authors in the past decade → Secondary source
the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights → Primary source
an article by a political activist on countries with a poor record of protecting human rights → Secondary source
the diary of a Nobel Prize-winning author published after the author's death → Primary source
a report on the current financial conditions prepared by the US Department of Commerce → Primary source
Explanation:
The above are very correct.
Primary sources of information are known to the things that actually give one the direct evidence about the events, people and situations that one is researching about. These source of information are known to be the main objects of analysis.
Some examples of primary sources are: Letters and diaries, Official documents and records, Photographs and video footage , Physical objects, Statistical data, etc.
A secondary source is known to be one that evaluates, analyzes, describes or interprets from a primary source. Some examples are Books, articles, documentaries, Encyclopedias and textbooks, synopses and descriptions of artistic works, etc.
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Read the following questions:
• How is this source proved?
• Is this website from an organization or author I can trust?
• What is the purpose of this source?
• When was the material published?
• Who is the author? Is he or she known and respected in the specific field?
1) MOST LIKELY, what is the purpose of the five provided questions?
A) They encourage writers to consider the format of their essays.
B) They address the presence of counterclaims and alternative views.
C) They invite writers to measure the credibility of evidence and data.
D) They provide reflection opportunities for a writer’s personal anecdotal evidence.
2) Based on the correct answer to the previous question, select two items that are MOST CLOSELY related to that correct answer.
A) Methods to include humor or interest in an essay
B) Research articles with citations or a listed author
C) Outline formats most easily adapted to argumentative writing
D) Examples of inviting ways to disagree without being disagreeable
E) Journals by authors respected and well known in their specific field
Answer:
1) C 2) B and E
Explanation:
The questions are all about credibility, using words like trust, respected, when the material was published, etc. So C gives the purpose of those questions.
For the second question, B and E are closely related because they touch on things like citation, listed author, respected, and known in a certain field.
need help please anyone if y’all see this?
Answer:
Don't judge a book by it's cover
For this Critical Thinking exercise, you will find a minimum of two examples of logical fallacies on the news, on the internet, or any other outlet of communication (citing the source of this fallacy as appropriate); you could even make up your own hypothetical example if necessary. As you present the fallacies to the class, you will also analyze them: in other words, explain what the specific name of your fallacy is, and why your example is a logical fallacy. Other things to consider in your main post:
What can we imply about a speaker or writer whose arguments contain logical fallacies?
Does the presence of a logical fallacy in someone’s argument immediately invalidate their general position on an issue? Why or why not?
Answer:
The fallacy examples below are hypothetical examples:
1. Although I learned the theory of natural selection in biology classes, my church minister said that this theory is false and therefore I believe it should not be taught in schools.
2. We cannot believe that vaccines are good for our bodies, as they are created in the laboratory and not created by nature. Nothing that comes from outside nature can do the organism any good.
Explanation:
The first example presents a fallacy called an appeal to authority and occurs when an individual uses the opinion of an authority, or the behavior of an authority, to justify incorrect reasoning on a particular issue. As we can see from this example, the narrator believes that the theory of natural selection should not be presented in schools, because the church minister does not agree.
The second example presents a fallacy known as an appeal to nature. In this type of fallacy, the speaker claims that anything that was not created by nature is bad and must be fought, even if there is concrete evidence to the contrary. As we know, vaccines are safe, this is a scientifically proven fact, but because they are not natural, many people claim that vaccines are harmful.
When a speaker or writer uses fallacies in their work, we can consider that speaker or writer to be someone with little capacity for logical reasoning and little insight into the subject they are addressing. In this case, we can conclude that this person needs to prepare more and research more before approaching this subject.
The presence of a fallacy in an argument does not invalidate the speaker's position, but it does invalidate the argument. This is because the fallacy represents the speaker's position on the subject and shows the speaker's opinion, but this is an incorrect opinion, which must be respected, but not validated.
What is the famous temple of Nepal.
1.Pshupatinath Teple
2.Swayambhunath
3.
Answer:
The Pashupatinath Temple
Explanation:
Answer:
The Pashupatinath Temple
Explanation:
hoW can We use the use the concept of rationing device to make our society more skilled and honest?discuss in details using examples
Answer:
By providing good conditions to the students.
Explanation:
We can use the concept of rationing device to make our society more skilled and honest by providing good conditions to the students and removing bad environment. Rationing refers to an artificial control of the supply and demand of commodities or product. The people will be more skilled and honest if they have a control environment where good education is given and make them honesty. This rationing device provides a control environment to the students so that they are better skilled and honest.
Our story begins with Greg who was torn. He knew that if he did this, his company would end up producing a lot of pollution. The lake they would end up dumping their waste into would be poisoned. Nothing would ever live there again. However, if he chose the cleaner option, it would be more expensive. He would have to lay off hundreds to afford the cleaner option. People like Ben Carlson, who was home with his three daughters, oblivious that his job was currently on the line. Greg knew that either option had its faults, but Greg valued his workers more than the environment. He signed the order and condemned the lake, but saved his workers. Based on this writing, which of the following statements would the narrator probably agree with? A. While pollution is a problem, sometimes it is unavoidable. B. Pollution is not a problem that people need to worry about. C. Pollution is the greatest issue facing the world. D. People who value human life over the well-being of the planet are making a huge mistake.
Answer:
A. While pollution is a problem, sometimes it is unavoidable.
Explanation:
The narrator of the excerpt shown in the above paragraph does not disapprove of Greg's attitude in polluting the lake near his company, if it is necessary to keep his employees, who need the job to maintain the well-being of their families. Although the narrator claims that the lake's pollution will have dire consequences, he is in favor of Greg's decision to place employees above nature's well-being. In this case, we can see that the narrator sees the lake's pollution as something inevitable, that it is a problem, but that it needs to happen in certain situations.
4. What is the complete simple subject of this sentence? "Her short, curly hair reflected the sun like a bright penny." hair reflected reflected the sun her short, curly hair like a bright penny.
Answer:
I think it would be reflected by the sun or her short curly hair
I hope this helps you
America has a deeply confused image of itself that is in perpetual tension. We are a nation that takes pride in our ethnic diversity, recognizing its importance in shaping our society and in adding richness to its existence. Yet, we simultaneously insist that we can and must function and live in a race- and color-blind way that ignores these very differences that in other contexts we laud.
–“A Latina Judge’s Voice,”
Sonia Sotomayor
How do the underlined phrases affect the meaning and tone of this passage?
They show diversity.
They demand change.
They celebrate diversity.
They express a moral dilemma.
Answer:
They express a moral dilemma.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "A Latina Judge’s Voice" by Sonia Sotomayor, the author talks about how divers America is culturally and how despite its diversity there is rarely any tolerance for each other.
Therefore, the underlined phrases affects the meaning and tone of this passage because they express a moral dilemma.
The underlined phrases talk about people insisting that they can function in a race and color blind manner which ignores the differences in the races.
why adapting to change is an important aspect of life?.
Answer:
Adapting to change is an important aspect in life is important because you need to expericne new things even if you don't like change.
Explanation:
identify the most dominant literary device. Provide an explanation of how that device functions in the sentence. (For example, specify what two things are being compared in a metaphor, or what kind of imagery is being developed.) You may only identify a device once.
1. Wilson and I are different species: he’s an early bird and I am a night owl. The problem is if I move him to his own cage, who will I get to clean up the droppings? (Adapted from T.V.’s House.)
Answer:
The literary device used is a metaphor.
Explanation:
A metaphor is a literary device that is used for comparison. This means that when a comparison is made between two unrelated things and their meanings cannot be taken literally, it is a metaphor.
In the given dialogue of Dr. House, a metaphor is used when the comparison is made between them (House and Wilson) and birds. House compares them to "an early bird . . .and a night owl." This comparison is used in the metaphorical sense.
Thus, the correct answer is a metaphor.