Answer:
I think it depends on the environment you grow up in. If you grow up in loving and happy home then yes
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
It’s Where You Can actually Enjoyed being with your friends and family, Enjoying rescess and fun activies in elementary. There is a lot happiness in childhoods maybe not for some though which I say its sad..
The invaders torched the village,looted the treasury and stole all our sheep
Answer
Step-1: Planning for ur attack
Step-2: Use distractions and kill each guard one by one
Step-3: Take women and children has hostages
Step-4: Kill all men
Step-5: Kill all women and children to prevent children from growing and killing u in future
Step-6: EXPAND
Sry if u went according to my plan. Well pretty sure ur dead cuz this only works in movies
The soldiers waded across the stream where the water was shallow.
A. Simple sentence
B. compound sentence
C. Complex Sentence
Please answer this is for a grade
Answer:
Simple Sentence
Explanation:
There isn’t any conjuctions, commas, or any co-coordination words in the sentence.
An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art.
Marquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera is laden with allusions. It is important that you recognize these allusions and understand their importance to the story. For the first section of the novel, we will provide a list of allusions. You will research and identify. Later, we will attach meaning and make connections. You need only a brief bit information about each, no lengthy paragraphs.
1. Juvenal
2. St. Jeremiah
3. William Saint Amour
4. Pasteur
5. Pentecost Communion
6. Farina Gegenuber
7. All Quiet on the Western Front
8. Jeronimo
9. Woodrow Wilson
10. Granada
11. Potosi
12. Quito
13. Veracruz
14. Cadiz
15. Sevres
16. Yvette Guilbert
17. Aristide Bruant
see attachment. hopefully the identification of these words and people will assist you with your research
How does the point of view affect how information is revealed in the passage? Check all that apply.
Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue.
Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks.
The reader learns something Mr. Utterson does not know.
The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings.
The narration directly reveals Poole’s thoughts and feelings.
The correct answers are 1. Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue; 2. Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks and 4. The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings.
Explanation:
In literature, including novels such as "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson a point of view refers to the voice, person or character that tell the events that occur in a story and provide information about the characters. In the excerpt presented the events are told from a third person point of view and through this the reader gets to know the feelings and thoughts of two characters Poole and Mr. Utterson as they speak. Indeed Poole began the dialogue and both continue speaking showing they do not agree on a specific event which shows mainly Poole feelings and thoughts through the dialogue and the words used by Poole and then they both decide to go the event by themselves, in this point the narrator also describes the feelings and thoughts of Mr. Utterson as he decided to go with Poole.
Therefore, the point of view or narrator in this excerpt affect the way information is revealed as the third person point of view shows Poole's thoughts through dialogue and his feelings through the way he speaks, but also the narrator reveals Mr. Utterson's feelings and thoughts.
Hope this helped!!!
Answer:
Poole's thoughts are revealed through dialogue
Poole's feeling are revealed through the way he speaks
The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson's thoughts and feelings
Explanation:
i asked if this blind date girl was cute you said yes n she smells like papa johns garlic sause your response is in her own way
Answer:
*Sauce. Just ask her what's the last thing she ate-
Explanation:
how a positive personal life style plan may promote meaningfulness of life
Answer: We are all subjective beings. What makes us happy and content is based on where we live, the opportunities afforded us, and how we live within that environment. For myself, I discovered world travel when I was enlisted in the US Air Force, and was stationed in Morocco for one year. From there, I was able to visit, Marrakech, Casablanca, Tangiers, Madrid, Paris and London. That’s when my passion for world travel was born, and have since traveled to all seven continents and over 100 countries. I made friends in many countries, including Russia, Bhutan, Germany, France, England, Cuba, Mexico, Canada, Singapore, and all across the USA. My sister tells me, I have been blessed. I took her on a trip to Egypt and Jordan many decades ago.
Explanation: hopes this helps
Interpretation is the same as analysis.
True o False?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Analysis is an interpretive process that draws conclusions from a set of facts
(basically using prior knowledge from given facts)
An interpretation is a logical analytical conclusion about a work based on the facts of the story.
(like a conclusion except you are assuming based off of facts from a story)
Which of the following pronouns is an example of the possessive case?
Answer:



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Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. The possessive pronouns are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. There’s also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs. Possessive pronouns are never spelled with apostrophes.
Possessive pronouns simplify constructions that show possession of a noun.
Jane takes pride in Jane’s outfits.
It sounds odd to use Jane’s name twice in this sentence. A possessive pronoun solves the problem:
Jane takes pride in her outfits.
Thus, possessive pronouns are quite handy and are used frequently in the English language.
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Match each sentence part to the question it answers.
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Match each sentence part to the question it answers.
Subject and main action: A. The judges listened attentively.When did the action begin? B. Two hours later.What else happened during the main action? C. Alana explained the app she and Joey had created while the judges were listening attentively.Effective communication in spoken and written language depends on an understanding of sentence structure and the ability to identify the subject and principal verb of a sentence. It makes it possible for the reader or listener to understand the main topic being discussed and to follow the progression of thoughts.
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For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
- "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,"
William Wordsworth
Which statement best describes the effect of
alliteration in this stanza?
It draws attention to the connection between the
words fills and daffodils, emphasizing the effects of
the flowers on the speaker.
O It gives the poem a jarring, irregular rhythm, which
emphasizes the speaker's loneliness
It highlights the link between the words dances and
daffodils emphasizing how the flowers cause the
speaker's heart to dance.
Answer:
It highlights the link between the words dances and daffodils, emphasizing how the flowers cause the speaker’s heart to dance.
Explanation:
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give a term for A person or thing that is valuable or useful to somebody
Answer:
Here's a few...
BeneficialHandyUtilitarianServiceableAn avid reader, Brody attends weekly book club meetings, and he finishes several novels every month.
A. Simple sentence
B. Compound sentence
C. Complex Sentence
Please answer this is for a grade
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How does Wiesel's relationship with his father shift in chapter 7?
Answer: There's a sparknotes and shmoop summary for chapter 7 of the book Night, it describes their relationship perfectly. I suggest you go there.
Explanation: See answer above.
Please give me the correct answer.Only answer if you're very good at English.Please don't put a link to a website.
Answer:
I feel like "How computer viruses can be prevented" is correct.
Explanation:
Computer viruses are a problem, and prevention is a solution
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A _____ is where most of the material is taught. It is not a scored activity.
Answer:
Pratice? I think
theme of The Tree house by jaclyn einis?
Answer:
Treehouses can make special and unique houses. Treehouses are really hard to build and maintain.
Explanation:
Sara cleaned her room.
change this active sentence into passive sentence.
help please
Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
The room is being cleaned by Sara. An active voice shows the subject of the sentence performing an action. In passive voice, the subject is receiving the action. It can be kind of confusing sometimes, but I hope this helps. Stay cool.<3
What tools do human use to transcend difficulties
Answer:
In the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, a well re-known African American of his time recounts his life as a slave. He tells of the horrors of growing up in a plantation where he was a subject to extreme racism but manages to run away to freedom and later becomes a renowned writer and activist. He tells of how he was separated from his mother to a plantation farm. He witnesses his aunt being bitten by his owner and recounts how he flees Baltimore to one of the free states in the north.
Douglass denotes that, " Mr Covey succeeded in breaking me. I was broken in body, soul, and spirit. My natural elasticity was crushed, my intellect languished, the disposition to read departed, the cheerful spark that lingered about my eye died; the night of slavery closed in upon me; and behold a man transformed into a brute!" which portrays the mental and emotional state of a slave who had been dehumanized and the tools he used to transcend the difficulties he went through as a human being.
Douglass astute analyses the psychology of slavery with eloquent assertions of self, and a striking command of rhetoric lift. This work above others in its genre. Particularly memorable scenes include Frederick’s early life teaching himself to read, a fight with the slave-breaker Covey, and his apostrophe to freedom as he watches sailboats on the Chesapeake Bay, together with his interpretation of slave songs as songs of sorrow.
Explanation:
4. PART B: Which detail from paragraph 10 best supports
the answer to Part A?
O A “groomed some of the greatest jazz musicians in the
world"
OB "perpetuating harmful racial relationships."
O C “reducing its African American performers to zoo
animals
OD "forcing the closure of other local African American
bars in the Harlem community."
Answer:
It’s B
Explanation:
In which of these would you find microchips a computer a cellphone and/or a book
Answer:
A. WORD LIST
1. Microchips can be found in a computer and a cellphone
2. False. This is because Trigonometry is used to calculate angles.
3. Yes. I will definitely be looking at pixels. This is because pixel is known to be a dot or square on a display forms the screen image.
B. WORD STUDY
1. gravimetry
2. electrometry
3. optometry
4. symmetry
5. astrometry
Explanation:
The above answers are correct and accurate.
Microchips are actually found in computers and cellphones. In cellphones, microchips help users to track information. It is used in GPS as well.
The pixel is seen as a dot or square on a computer display screen. They are the basic building blocks of a digital image.
Trigonometry is a measurement system used in finding angles in a triangle.
Gravimetry is a system of measurement employed to study/measure the weight of substances like ions. Astrometry is a measurement of the precise positions of stars and celestial bodies.
Please give me the correct answer.Only answer if you're very good at English.Please don't put a link to a website.
Choose the MAIN text structure for this paragraph.
Cause and Effect
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Answer:
c
Explanation:
problem and soultion
3 Next End of Semester Test: English 6B Submit Test Reader Tools 6 Info Select the correct answer. Read the passage from Narrative of Sojourner Truth. Use context clues to determine what the word interposed means. When her master saw her, he said, 'Well, bell, so you've run away from me.' 'No, I did not run away, I walked away by day-light, and all because you had promised me a year of my time.' His reply was, 'You must go back with me.' Her decisive answer was, 'No, I won't with you.' He said, 'Well, I shall take the child.' This also was as stoutly negatived. go back Mr. Isaac S. Van Wagener then Interposed, saying, he had never been in the practice of buying and selling slaves; he did not belleve in slavery; but, rather than have Isabella taken back by force, he would buy her services for the balance of the year-for which her master charged twenty dollars, and five In addition for the child. OA. departed B. Interrupted Oc. Intimidated D. promised O E. purchased
Answer:
B. Interrupted.
Explanation:
The word "interpose" is a verb that means to 'intervene, interfere, to get involved in between' etc. This means the act of getting involved in an argument or disagreement or anything of that sort.
As seen in the given excerpt from "Narrative of Sojourner Truth", the word "interposed" is used to refer to Mr. Isaac S. Van Wagener's act of intervening between Isabella Baumfree aka Sojourner Truth, and her master. His interjection between the master and slave saved Sojourner Truth.
Thus, the word "interposed" as used in the passage means interrupted.
Answer:
the answer is Interrupted
Have a great day!
Spring and Fall
To a Young Child
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Márgarét, áre you gríeving
Over Goldengrove unleaving?
Leáves like the things of man, you
With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
Ah! ás the heart grows older
It will come to such sights colder
By and by, nor spare a sigh
Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
And yet you wíll weep and know why.
Now no matter, child, the name:
Sórrow’s spríngs áre the same.
Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
What heart heard of, ghost guessed:
It ís the blight man was born for,
It is Margaret you mourn for.
What do the falling leaves represent in "Spring and Fall"?
the heart that grows colder as years go by
the sadness felt by young people
the inevitability of aging and death
the process of learning and growing
Answer: The inevitabillity of aging and death
Hope it helps
Answer: The inevitabillity of aging and death
Explanation:
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Answer:
I don't know how to do it the subject
I have to go buy I'll be back to finish it, sorry
Should there be real world consequences for what someone posts on social media
Answer:
YES!
Explanation:
words on social media are still words!
Why might a poet try to avoid making too many leaps in a poem?
A. Readers may become annoyed if they feel the
poem does not
make sense.
B. Readers may conclude that the poem is too conservative or
predictable.
C. Readers may prefer poems that ask them to make their own
connections.
D. Readers may not enjoy the way the
pem uses rhythm and sound.
Answer:
The answer A. Readers may become annoyed if they feel the poem does not make sense.
1) Why would King Arthur not be accepted by other knights and lords and nobles
surrounding the regions of Britain?
2) What does the damsel have with her as she startles the court of Arthur? Why does Arthur and his court think this is an odd thing for her to carry?
3) Who sent the damsel--and what does she seek? Who fulfills her plea?
4) What does the lady say will happen to the man who draws the sword?
5) How does this man react when he finally acquires the sword-does he gives it back?
What does he do that later he will spend the rest of the tale trying to redeem himself for?
6) What does Launceour seek to do and what is his fate or what becomes of him? Is he successful in his task?
7) Who is Garlon and what becomes of him?
8) What does Balyn do that causes such a sorrowful chain of events at the feast of King Pelles?
Answer:
1) ¿Por qué el Rey Arturo no sería aceptado por otros caballeros, señores y nobles?
rodeando las regiones de Gran Bretaña?
2) ¿Qué tiene la damisela con ella mientras asusta a la corte de Arthur? ¿Por qué Arthur y su corte piensan que esto es algo extraño para ella?
3) ¿Quién envió a la doncella y qué busca? ¿Quién cumple su súplica?
4) ¿Qué dice la dama que le pasará al hombre que desenvaina la espada?
5) ¿Cómo reacciona este hombre cuando finalmente adquiere la espada? ¿Se la devuelve?
¿Qué hace para que luego se pase el resto del cuento tratando de redimirse?
6) ¿Qué busca hacer Launceour y cuál es su destino o qué será de él? ¿Tiene éxito en su tarea?
7) ¿Quién es Garlon y qué será de él?
8) ¿Qué hace Balyn que causa una cadena de eventos tan dolorosa en la fiesta del Rey Pelles?
Explanation:
que les mondes quelmoondas
How do paragraphs 21-25 contribute to the development of ideas in the article?
Answer:
where's the article??
Three ways to use study plan effectively
Answer:
By timing yourself.
By disciplining your yourself to go by it.
By goal setting.
Explanation:
1 Setting alarms.
2 By attending to any activity at the right time.
3 By setting goals and doing best to obtain it.
1. Dual coding (using words and pictures)
effective study strategies mind maps
Dual coding is when you use both words and pictures to learn information. This gives you two ways to learn the information (via the words and the pictures).
2. Retrieval practice
effective study strategies
Without looking at your books and notes, try to recall the information. Ask yourself, What did I study in human biology yesterday? Force yourself to get the information out of your brain.
The simple act of bringing information to mind helps to reinforce it in your brain.
You see, it takes effort to transfer information into your long-term memory. You don’t just hear information once in class and … BOOM! That information stays in your brain forever. Sorry, it doesn’t work like that.
3. Spaced practice
highly effective study strategies
Rather than doing 5 hours of study right before your exam (i.e. cramming), it’s much more effective to space out those 5 hours of study over 2 weeks. You learn more by spacing out your study.
Now if you’re used to the cramming approach, spreading out your study over 2 weeks will probably feel strange at first. It will require a little planning. But the more you do this, the easier it gets. Before you know it, it will become a habit.
When you sit down to do spaced practice, keep in mind you only need to do 15-20 minutes of study before taking a break (not hours and hours of study).
The spaced practice approach usually means you’ll:
Be less stressed
Get more sleep
You’ll remember the information for a lot longer
Why? Because you won’t need to stay up late or pull an all-nighter to study for your test or exam.
We are incredibly forgetful so we need to revisit the information to help cement it in our brains. Retrieval practice is the best way to do this.
That student _______________ a locker next to mine. I see her every day..
having
have
had
has
Answer and Explanation:
has..
That student has a locker next to mine. I see her every day..