Answer: Peter but im not 100% sure
Explanation:
Imagine in the future, you can live on land or underwater. Which one would you choose? Why? Write 120 words.
Answer:
Personal Response.
Explanation:
I would live on land, as there is not a great risk of a bad accident. Probably flooding could ruin the underwater house, or the deadly fish too. But in land, there is a much more better chance to actually survive long. Also, you could build great things more on land.
Which of the following lines is an example of parallel structure? Select all that apply.
A. "It was the age of foolishness and people do foolish things."
B. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
C. "It was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness."
D. "It was the spring of hope, but then winter arrived."
Answer:
1. “it was the best of times, it was the worst of times”
2. “it was the season of light, it was a season of darkness”
3. “it was the spring of hope but then winter arrived”
Explanation:
all three of those are correct by my understanding
please help me i dont understand
Answer:
timidity
Explanation:
the emphasis is on mid, and if you check all the signs on the chart they'll match the sounds for timidity.
reverend parris did not want to expose the fact that the girls lied because___
A.nobody would believe it and chaos or further mass hysteria would result
B.he would be seen as a liar, too
C.it would make the church officials look like liars
D.his daughter would be seen as a liar, too, and his reputation be ruined
Answer:
D
Explanation:
His daughter would be seen as a liar, too, and his reputation be ruined.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it would make sense that the guy would want to keep his reputation safe
Complete the conditional sentences (0, 1, 2) with the verb in the correct form, sometimes you
have to use the negative form.
1. If I were you, I
(tell) him anything about me, he is a gossip,
2. If you
(eat) a lot of sweets, you might get fat very soon.
3. I (go) to the park unless it stops rainig.
4. If I had a lot of money, I
(buy) a huge house near the sea.
5. You will cut yourself if you
(be) not careful.
6. You can borrow my bicycle as long as
(leave) it outside the shop,
Explanation:
Answers are down here;
1....... would not / wouldn't tell......
2......eat..... ( i think it doesn't change)
3......will not / won't go.....
4......I would have bought......
5.....don't be careful.....or if you're not careful
6.......you won't leave it......
Write a letter to the editor of ‘The Times of India' complaining about the nuisance created by the use of loudspeakers. You are Peeyush Sharma, a resident of Sector 15, Vasundhara Enclave, New Delhi.
Answer:
Letter to a national newspaper complaining about the use of loudspeakers.
Explanation:
Sector 15
Vasundhara Enclave
New Delhi
To,
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
21 May 2018
Dear Sir,
I am writing to your esteemed paper about the nuisance loudspeakers have posed in our locality. Many people, be it festivals or not, would install loudspeakers in and around the locality, playing music so loud that we can't even hear our own voices properly. We have written to the local authorities about it but nothing has been done so far.
The issue has led to the disturbance of out lives. Students can't study properly, elderly people cannot have peaceful sleep and babies are affected too.
So, if you could kindly highlight the issue in your daily paper, I hope the concerned authorities would do their part soon.
Thank you.
Regards,
Peeyush Sharma
New Delhi
1.
In which sentence is the action arrow pointing in the correct direction?
A.
<–––––
Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.
B.
––––––>
Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.
Answer:
B.
––––––>
Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.
Explanation:
Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus. The arrow pointing to the right would be more probable than an arrow pointing to the left since the road (in normal circumstances) have the right lane going forward while the left lane is in the opposite direction.
––––––> juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.
The sentence that is likely to point to the right direction is the second one. This is because the arrow describes a movement from the left to the right. This is the most common way in which cars move down the road. It is also the most intuitive direction for people as we tend to read (in English) from the left to the right.
how does the poem "i shall return " use meaning
Answer:
This by verse form Claude Mckay is regarding sorrow and sorrow and desire to be accepted. Mckay wrote this verse form as an example his torment and his dream to come home to Jamaica. keep with the design of the Harlem Renaissance movement McKay uses tons of repetition.
** As the Jews await deportation, they are forced to remain in the...
a. Streets
b. Cattle car I
c. Home
d. Synagogue
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
i dont know how to do it
please help me which one is which
Answer:
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(1) Catchy
(2) dull
(3) Misleading
(4) Entrepreneur
(5) acquired
(6) Resolve
(7) Exposed
Explanation:
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What is the theme of A Minks ones own
Based on lectures Virginia Woolf delivered at Newnham and Girton colleges in 1928, the six interrelated essays seek to answer why, historically, fewer women than men have written. The title of the book refers to Woolf’s belief that a woman writer needs privacy, space, and sufficient financial means to practice her craft.
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when analyzing a speech, you should first_______ the speakers main________.
A P E X
Answer:
He or she is likely to present his or her own ideas to convince the audience about something. As there is a clear intention behind each speech, when you are analyzing one, you should first spot or identify the speaker's main idea or argument.
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what is "Closing the Circle" story by jhumpa lahiri about
He understood the importance of art and the mystery of it, accepted the inability, ultimately, to control what is produced and what becomes of it in the eyes of the world. The point, he knew, was to stay inspired."
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Please help 10 points
Answer:
timidity
Explanation:
The upside down e makes an "eh" sound. The I with the curve above it makes the short I sound in the word "if", and the bar over the e makes the e say it's name: E. All these sounds come together to say timidity.
The author’s purpose here is to describe his perspective about the falcons he encountered. Which descriptive details create imagery that support the author’s purpose? Check all that apply.
“in the mountains hereabouts are bred”
“the swiftest in flight”
“you may take my word”
“fly at such incalculable speed”
“no bird can escape them by flight”
Answer: b,d and e
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
d
e
Explanation:
i got it correct
essay on advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones
Advantages
- Easy and fast communication
- Help in emergency situations (calling the police, calling a friend)
- Great way to network
Disadvantages
- Isolation (not spending quality time with friends and family and being too much on mobile phones)
- Distraction (not being able to focus on important tasks and spending too much time on mobile phones)
- Time wastage
What is a good thesis for Romeo and Juliet?
Would debating whether or not Romeo and Juliet is pedophilia?
Answer:
Maybe
Explanation:
In writing a thesis you would need to have sufficient evidence and while we have evidence through historical times it may not be enough. You could write about whether on not they were at fault for their deaths or if it was the people around them who pushed them to die.
Why does Nick decide to return home to the Midwest in Chapter 9 of The Great Gatsby?
Answer:
Nick returns to the Midwest in chapter 9 of The Great Gatsby after becoming disillusioned with the East Coast. After the death of Gatsby and Myrtle, Nick realizes that the East Coast and the American dream were frauds that relied on greed and distortion. He yearns to return to a place of humble honesty
Explanation:
Which quadrant is (4,-6) in?
A) I.
B) II.
C) III.
D) IV.
Choose the correct verb to complete the following sentence:
The members of the committee
turns speaking at the meeting,
takes
A.
take
OB
Which answer fit
Read this excerpt from Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay "Self-Reliance":
Which if the following sentences best describes the authors central claim is this excerpt
A. Men must accept the reality of life if they want to find true happiness.
B. Men should retain their innocence and trust their instincts to achieve great things.
C. Men have to believe in the existence of good and evil and do what's is right.
D. Men must accept whatever the devine being has set for them and trust themselves.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet both blame forces beyond their control for their predicament. Romeo blames fate for his troubles after killing Tybalt, declaring that he is “fortune’s fool.” Juliet asks how “heaven” can play tricks (“practice strategems”) on someone so ill-equipped to defend herself. But is that realistic? Are Romeo and Juliet’s fates beyond their control, or are they themselves responsible the events up to and including their downfall? This should be a page and include specific evidence from the text.
Answer:
It's kind of Romeo's own fault
Explanatio:
Romeo is to blame is that he went uninvited to the Capulet party. If Romeo did not go to the party, Romeo would have never met Juliet, and Tybalt would never have known he was there. The second reason Romeo is to blame for him and Juliet’s death is that Romeo decides to avenge Mercutio’s death by killing Tybalt. Romeo should have been able to hold his anger against Tybalt and not kill him. Romeo and Juliet could have ran away together; however, Romeo killed Tybalt causing Romeo to get banished from Verona. Lastly, Romeo can be blamed for killing himself at the end of the play. Romeo was not able to get over the fact that his love had died. Romeo should have been able to hold his anger and not kill himself. Romeo should have been able to at least think about his decision longer to hopefully realize it was not the best decision. In conclusion, If Romeo would have put more time into making the decisions that he made the tragedy might not have occurred.
What is a multiple meaning word? Explain its meaning and provide an example.
In what way does the following line from James Joyce's "Araby" contribute to the symbolism of the story?
She was waiting for us, her figure defined by the light from the half-opened door.
A. Mangan's sister's attractive figure symbolizes the better life the narrator expects when he is older and has escaped his dark neighborhood.
B. The light mentioned here works symbolically with the "half-opened door" motif to suggest the narrator's confusion about what path to take in life.
C. Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
D. The partial light reflects the sense of balance that the narrator seeks but finds missing in his "blind" street and dark neighborhood.
E. Mangan's sister, who is half-cloaked in light, symbolizes the dark buildings and bright lights of the enchanting East.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it tells how she is expressed
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Glazing pottery can be tricky. The stunning results make the effort worthwhile.
What should be included to best combine the sentences?
Answer:
The answer would be but.Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C: But
The conjunction But has the purpose of introducing an additional information that is different from what was said before, which is a contrasting idea. In the first sentence, the word tricky means a difficult activity, and the second affirms that despite the difficulty, it is worthwhile. Two contrasting ideas united by the conjunction but.
Explanation:
Read the compound sentence.
Which is the correct way to punctuate the sentence?
Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret
formula but she was afraid her assistant was a spy:
Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret
formula; but she was afraid her assistant was a spy. a
Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant, with the
secret formula: but she was afraid her assistant was a
Spy.
Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret
formula but she was afraid her assistant was a spy. a
1D Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret
formula, but she was afraid hel assistant was a spy.
Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
Sounds the most correct
What kind of moderator is Chairman Reed? Effective. Chairman Reed is reminding participants of the rules for discussion, acknowledging Mr. Hollembeak's point of view, and asking him to support his point of view with facts. Effective Chairman Reed is keeping the discussion on topic by preventing other board members from participating and by challenging Mr. Hollembeak's claim by demanding proof. Ineffective. Chairman Reed is not following the rules for discussion that he lays out in his opening statement, and he is not properly staying on topic. Ineffective. Chairman Reed is not allowing the other board members to share their points of view, and he is not following the discussion rules.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Chairman Reed reminds participants of the discussion guidelines, acknowledges Mr. Hollembeak's viewpoint, and requests that he back up that viewpoint with evidence.
What are the roles of the chairman?The Chairman's position has a separate set of responsibilities from that of the Group CEO. The Chairman is in charge of monitoring the business of the Group, directing the Board's attention to strategic issues, and establishing high governance standards.
Chairman Reed does a good job of moderating. He is reiterating the guidelines for conversation, accepting Mr. Hollembeak's viewpoint, and requesting that he back up that viewpoint with evidence. By forbidding participation from other board members and disputing Mr. Hollembeak's allegation by seeking evidence, he is also maintaining the focus of the conversation.
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Can someone tell me where I can watch Blood Bank (yaoi)
Answer:
My friend probably could help with this but uh I'm not into yaoi sorry ️
Answer:
Muctau
Explanation:
an essay about crabs dig holes by mcpherson
Answer:
In james Alan Mcpherson essay crabs dig holes According to the size of their shells the states that something is owned to the stranger , any stranger who seems to be in trouble . This something owned is impersonal no more than an expression of good manners.
Can anyone help me pls it’s for my final for English ! ( or the ones you are able to help in )
1. Annotate the rhyme scheme for the poem above
2. What is the poem literally about
3. What is the poem figuratively about ?