Answer:
1.c 2. b 3. c 4. c 5.b 6. b 7. d 8.c 9. b 10. a 11. b 12.a 13. c 14. a 15. c
Explanation:
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Written statements made after officially promising to tell the truth are called ?
Answer:
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Sworn testimony is evidence given by a witness who has made a commitment to tell the truth. If the witness is later found to have lied whilst bound by the commitment, they can often be charged with the crime of perjury.
The Last Leaf:
How does the symbol help to convey the theme?
In "The Last Leaf", Sue thinks that she will die when the last leaf from the old climber fell. The falling leaves in the climber signify the hard times of life. Just like Autumn when leaves fell from the trees, there are times in our life when we feel sad or depressed. But when the autumn is over, new leaves grow, just like that when the depressed rimes are over, we have all the colours of life again.
Rearrange the incomplete sentences below and rewrite the complete short message in the space provided Furthermore, you have play it before in primary school It's nice to hear from you, little sister You are fairly active and fit, but you rarely I think that you should choose netball Football can be rough and I'm not sure you will like that. play it However, So, You are tall and you like being part of team Badminton is good too Take care and bye. it will be much easier for you to simply catch up on your skills. so any one of sports would be great for you. I have to pen off now.
Answer:
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write and essay that analyzes one work of literature that you have read from the perspective of a quotation. In your essay, interpret the quotation and explain whether it applies to a work of literature you have read. Support your opinion using literary terms and elements as well as details from the text
lens quotation : “character is what you are in the dark”- dwight lyman moody
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Have you every heard of the book: “The betrayed” by Margret Haddix? It’s a well written book with many plots and twist. And, one quote that comes to mind when I read that book is found in chapter 13, it states: “I have keys. I have food. I have 24 hours. I need a plan.” This quote is very interesting, it’s the very foundation of the story itself. Nina who is a “shadow child” also know as an illegal “third born child” is fighting to survive the era she lives in. She knows that if she doesn’t focus enough to plot a plan to runaway from the police she will die along with three more children. So, this quote is a perfect demonstration of her circumstance.
Also, the quote: “I have keys. I have food. I have 24 hours. I need a plan.” Presents Nina speaking, it shows Nina desperation to runaway. In a way she is saying in a very subtle tone to herself: “Hurry Nina hurry!”. She has no time to spare, the clock is ticking and time moves fast. She knows that there are no do overs to her plan, if she fails she will suffer terrible consequences. But, if she succeeds then she will a free child away from the prison she is forced to be in. But, not only that she will be able to free the three other children trapped with her. So, it’s not only herself she is concerned about. She is concerned about the well-being of the three other children as well. The book says their names are Alia, Percy and Matthias.
Some literary terms inside the book are characterization, dialogue, genre, imagery, plot, etc. Let’s begin with genre, the book is a psychological thriller that keeps you hooked till the very last chapter. Every word and every quote is valuable to the foundation of the plot of the story. The characterization is also very important; the main protagonist in the story is Nina. She is a pretty, brave, and courageous girl who wants to escape from the custody of the police. The reasons are obvious, she is treated poorly in very unsanitary conditions. She is also given unappealing meals to eat, meals that only a pig would eat. And, she knows if she stays there she has to betray Alia, Percy and Matthias to save her own skin, or she would probably be used for the dirty work and later be murdered.
Based on the book Nina is absolutely sickened by the conditions she is living in. She doesn’t stand the cell she sleeps in day in and day out, and the food is awful. She is treated like a captive and not a human being, as if her being born had been a mistake. Page 1,2 of “Among the Betrayed” Nina thinks that being detained by the police is a dream so she tries to wake up. However, it’s not a dream; everything that’s happening to her is real. It’s possible that she suffered an episode of solipsism syndrome, where the person thinks that the reality they live in is not real. Chapter 1, page 1, states: “You were suppose to wake up from nightmares. That’s what Nina kept telling herself as she cowered on the floor of her concrete cell”. Here Nina is being hard on herself, she thinks that what she’s going through is a dream. Now, page 2 states: “Nina banged her head against the cement wall beside her”. Here, she is trying to wake herself up. However, to no avail she is still trapped in hell.
As you read more in Chapter 1 you can see the tormented conditions Nina is going through. She is physically and psychologically suffering, page 2 states: “Nina’s wrists and ankles were rubbed raw from the handcuffs and ankle cuffs that chained her to the wall. The skin had been whipped from her back; even the slightest touch of her skirt against her spine sent pain shrieking through her body. One of her eyes seemed to be swollen shut from the beating. Everything hurt.” Here you can see Nina has been beaten by the police and she suffers in the prison cell alone. Her body is in a tremendous pain and it’s hard for her to keep her stance as described in Chapter 1, page 4: “How hard it was to to keep her feet moving”. On Chapter 2, page 9 you can read how badly she detested the police: “Nina opened her eyes, angry enough to face the hating man without flinching”.
There are more passages that state the horrid situation Nina was facing while she was captured by the police. Chapter 3, page 10 states: “If morning came, Nina had no way of knowing it. She sat for hours, stiff and sore and heartbroken, huddled underneath the the harsh light of the one bare bulb”. Nina was completely in the dark, she couldn’t see daylight even if she wanted to. She only had one lightbulb to light her entire cell. Can you imagine the lack of illumination in her cell? Next, the food was in poor condition. Chapter 4, page 17 states: “Two thick crusts of black bread… and a wormy apple” you can tell the people having her captive doesn’t care about her having a proper diet or nutrition. With this kind of diet she can have serious health problems if she continues to eat this every day. With all these horrible conditions she was bound to yearn escaping and want her freedom.
Give answer from following bracket .
Answer:
i) isn't it
ii) We don't have many apples
iii) Where is he planning to go?
iv) I had read novels.
v) The teachers asked the students if they had done their project works.
vi) The prime minister was elected by us.
Explanation:
After Gulliver captures the Blefuscudian ships, what does the emperor of Lilliput want Gulliver to do?
attend a celebration party in honor of the victory
capture the rest of the Blefuscudian ships
Obecome the personal bodyguard of the empress of Lilliput
take a journey to the countryside with the royal court
PLEASE HELP
A thesaurus can help you discover synonyms and antonyms for words used frequently in your writing.
True
False
Answer:
Put your hands up » Ariana Grande.
Explanation:
It was released in December of 2011.
How does the excerpt exemplify Elizabethan drama?
Answer:
In the excerpt from Act III of Hamlet, the statement that best explains how the excerpt exemplifies Elizabethan drama is political power is discussed.
Explanation:
is this hamlet? if it is thats the answer x
Which phrase is most similar in meaning to "run into" as it is used in the excerpt above?
A. They are all bland.
B. learned to blend, as if no line was drawn
C. to shop, for things legal and illegal
D. disturbs his rest
Answer:
A. they are all bland or its B
Which are important to consider when identifying the purpose of a speech? Select 4
Answer:
language.audiance.expect opinion.central ideas
Explanation:
language because is very important when u delive speech to people,show to people your opinion,and yours central ideas to people
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
Sugar is different from honey. It offers a stronger sweet flavor, and like steel or plastic, it had to be invented. In the Age of Sugar, Europeans bought a product made thousands of miles away that was less expensive than the honey from down the road. That was possible only because sugar set people in motion all across the world—millions of them as slaves, in chains; a few in search of their fortunes. A perfect taste made possible by the most brutal labor: That is the dark story of sugar.
How do the details in this passage support the authors’ purpose?
A. The comparison of honey to sugar production helps persuade readers that honey is better than sugar.
B. The details about sugar’s dependency on slavery help inform readers about why sugar was inexpensive.
C. The details about the sugar’s strong flavor entertain the reader with stories of how people invented sugar.
D. The comparison of the invention of sugar to steel helps persuade readers that sugar is easier to make than steel.
Answer:
B. The details about sugar’s dependency on slavery help inform readers about why sugar was inexpensive.
Explanation:
which highlighted word is an adverb? Roll out the ple dough evenly
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In the sentence 'Roll out the ple (play) dough evenly.' ↦the adverb is evenly.
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Adverbs typically express manner, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, etc., answering questions such as how?, in what way?, when?, where?, and to what extent? (Wikipedia).
In the sentence given, evenly is the adverb as here we can ask the questions ↦ In what way should the play dough be rolled? How should the dough be rolled? etc.
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Answer:
The adverb is Evenly
Explanation:
This is the sentence structure:
1. Roll - verb
2. out - preposition
3. the - determiner word
4. play-doh - name/noun
5. evenly - adverb
can someone help me with love poems this is what i have
If kisses were raindrops id send showers if hugs were seconds id send you hours
It say kisses are rain drops. By sending showers, the mean to send lots of kisses. (showers as in a storm)
Hugs are like seconds. So by giving someone hours, you are giving them lots of hugs.
Read the following quote and then identify the literary device that is being used.
LENNOX: “So that, I say,
[Macbeth] has borne all things well”
understatement
satire
compliment
sarcasm
Help, please!
What is the correct way to write this:
I grabbed my phone and wrote "goodbye". Once again, I held back. I had an uneasy feeling that tells me this person is not my father! But I ignored the feelings and sent the text.
Answer:
I grabbed my phone and wrote "goodbye". Once again, I held back. I had an uneasy feeling that tells me this person is not my father! But I ignored the feelings and sent the text.
Explanation:
You actually wrote it correct
When completing the sentence "Fame was thrilling only until it became ________
ask yourself to find the unknown word?
what are some questions you can
Answer:
gegtrrhrrrrrrrr
Explanation:
Examine this painting of a couple walking near the
Eiffel Tower in Paris, France,
Based on the details you see in this painting, what is
the best statement of a theme for this work?
O It is healthy to take walks in the park.
O Paris is a lovely city in France,
O Love can bloom like your surroundings,
O Landmarks are important to tourists,
Based on the details seen in this painting, the best statement of a theme for this work is love can bloom like your surroundings, hence option C is correct.
What description is expressed in the picture of Eiffel Tower?Although it isn't mentioned in this article, the Eiffel Tower is a well-known attraction in Paris that plenty of couples go to for tours and sightseeing.
The tranquil atmosphere in such setting will help many couples' relationships flourish.
This demonstrates that a person's environment and the state of their love are related. The lesson that may be drawn from this image is that love can blossom much like its environment.
Therefore, love can grow like your surroundings is the best description of the theme for this painting based on the features visible in it.
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What is the correct way to write this:
Even if this person is not my father and it is just a kid messing around I didn’t want to believe it.
Note: please answer the question and don’t mess around :)
Answer:
This person is not my father and even if it is just messing around a kid.I didn't want to believe.
Answer:
The one that you commented sounds better
Explanation:
why is littering important?
Answer:
It's dangerous to animals and the reason are planet is warming up is because people aren't looking after it! Please help, we may be the last generation to see it! Littering may seem like not a big deal but it's a big impact on out animals.
Throw a light on Einstein's personal life.
Answer:
yep ok
Explanation:
yh because you got some people enemy r relationship bro it I get
which statement describes an example of a narrative?
A. a teacher gives her class instructions on how to complete their upcoming science projects.
B. a child tells his friends about the exciting adventures he had over summer vacation.
C. a father helps his son with his homework by explaining the answer to a complex math proble.
D. a business owner gives details about his company's financial status and hiring history.
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Identify the tone of each excerpt.
It is an old and a true maxim "that a drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall." So with men. If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend. Therein is a drop of honey that catches his heart, which, say what you will, is the great high-road to his reason.
(Abraham Lincoln address at Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842)
My Friends, No one not in my situation can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man.
(Lincoln's Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois. February 11, 1861)
As Americans we can not but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of liberty, but at the same time we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations. In all disputes it is our interest not less than our duty to remain strictly neutral.
(Zachary Taylor, Inaugural Address, 1849, adapted)
The advantages arising from a system of copyright are obvious. It is desirable that we should have a supply of good books; we cannot have such a supply unless men of letters are liberally remunerated; and the least objectionable way of remunerating them is by means of copyright.
(Copyright, A Speech Delivered In The House Of Commons, 1841)
Options: Grateful Determined Commanding Inspiring
Answer:
Inspiring: It is an old and a true maxim "that a drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall." So with men. If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend. Therein is a drop of honey that catches his heart, which, say what you will, is the great high-road to his reason.
(Abraham Lincoln address at Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842)
Grateful: My Friends, No one not in my situation can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man.
(Lincoln's Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois. February 11, 1861)
Determined: As Americans we can not but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of liberty, but at the same time we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations. In all disputes it is our interest not less than our duty to remain strictly neutral.
(Zachary Taylor, Inaugural Address, 1849, adapted)
Commanding: The advantages arising from a system of copyright are obvious. It is desirable that we should have a supply of good books; we cannot have such a supply unless men of letters are liberally remunerated; and the least objectionable way of remunerating them is by means of copyright.
(Copyright, A Speech Delivered In The House Of Commons, 1841)
Explanation:
Tone refers to the attitude or mood applied in any given text. It can be the author's feelings or opinions about the text, which can be identified by the words used and the structure or composition of the text.
The given excerpts and their tones used are paired as below-
Inspiring: It is an old and a true maxim "that a drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall." So with men. If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend. Therein is a drop of honey that catches his heart, which, say what you will, is the great high-road to his reason.
(Abraham Lincoln address at Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842)
Grateful: My Friends, No one not in my situation can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man.
(Lincoln's Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois. February 11, 1861)
Determined: As Americans we can not but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of liberty, but at the same time we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations. In all disputes it is our interest not less than our duty to remain strictly neutral.
(Zachary Taylor, Inaugural Address, 1849, adapted)
Commanding: The advantages arising from a system of copyright are obvious. It is desirable that we should have a supply of good books; we cannot have such a supply unless men of letters are liberally remunerated; and the least objectionable way of remunerating them is by means of copyright.
(Copyright, A Speech Delivered In The House Of Commons, 1841)
Answer:
Answer:
Inspiring: It is an old and a true maxim "that a drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall." So with men. If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend. Therein is a drop of honey that catches his heart, which, say what you will, is the great high-road to his reason.
(Abraham Lincoln address at Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842)
Grateful: My Friends, No one not in my situation can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man.
(Lincoln's Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois. February 11, 1861)
Determined: As Americans we can not but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of liberty, but at the same time we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations. In all disputes it is our interest not less than our duty to remain strictly neutral.
(Zachary Taylor, Inaugural Address, 1849, adapted)
Commanding: The advantages arising from a system of copyright are obvious. It is desirable that we should have a supply of good books; we cannot have such a supply unless men of letters are liberally remunerated; and the least objectionable way of remunerating them is by means of copyright.
(Copyright, A Speech Delivered In The House Of Commons, 1841)
Explanation:
Tone refers to the attitude or mood applied in any given text. It can be the author's feelings or opinions about the text, which can be identified by the words used and the structure or composition of the text.
The given excerpts and their tones used are paired as below-
Inspiring: It is an old and a true maxim "that a drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall." So with men. If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend. Therein is a drop of honey that catches his heart, which, say what you will, is the great high-road to his reason.
(Abraham Lincoln address at Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842)
Grateful: My Friends, No one not in my situation can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man.
(Lincoln's Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois. February 11, 1861)
Determined: As Americans we can not but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of liberty, but at the same time we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations. In all disputes it is our interest not less than our duty to remain strictly neutral.
(Zachary Taylor, Inaugural Address, 1849, adapted)
Commanding: The advantages arising from a system of copyright are obvious. It is desirable that we should have a supply of good books; we cannot have such a supply unless men of letters are liberally remunerated; and the least objectionable way of remunerating them is by means of copyright.
(Copyright, A Speech Delivered In The House Of Commons, 1841)
write a couple of paragraph about your plans after see
1 paragraph should have 50 words
See this is enough for me to make a goal and reach there. I haven't give a see but let the thing to our future and strong fortune. But fortune always not with us so we should be brave and courageous. Hope you will chose college at first
Answer:
Sorry? I couldnt really understand the question. Could you maybe try to explain it a bit more so we can help?
Explanation:
How does the following statement in the Declaration of Independence
support the conclusion that America must form its own government?
Grammer
class 7th chapter: Prepositions
Manu and Meenu moved the table ________ the dinning room.
a) into
b) onto
c) upon
Answer:
a) into
Explanation:
U can't move table upon nor onto the dinning room therefore it is into
What is one way to write a strong conclusion?
((A. make an observation from your current point of view))
B. restate the introduction used in the piece
C. insert additional details from your past experiences
D. use the spell-checker to ensure its accuracy
Answer:
Usually when you do a conclusion, you summarize what was said before, and also by making sure your point went through. So I believe the answer is B. If you restate your introduction (in different words) and with good points, then your whole point would get through. Remember, a conclusion is a closing and is the whole summary of the writing so its best to rephrase but have a good point.
Answer:
I believe it would be A.) Make an observation from your current point of view.
Explanation:
What is meant description
Answer:
A statement
please mark me as brainliest
Jocks vs. nerds, brawn vs. brain, hunks vs. dweebs; America has a conflicted relationship with the smart, studious, or anyone who has not taken the hunter-gatherer macho path. As David Anderegg notes in Nerds: Who They Are and Why We Need More of Them, there’s a divide in our culture between “Men of Action” and “Men of Reflection.” Superman embodies the polar extremes. Clark Kent represents the private, introverted, nerdy side, but it’s the public, muscle-bound he-man from Krypton that our culture celebrates. Our society purportedly encourages high achievement in math and science. But it also crucifies brains for being smart. Yes, we do want our kids to do well in school – just as long as the passions they relish, the knowledge they acquire, and the pursuits they master have relevance to the real world. In other words, being an astrophysicist better make them a bunch of money. Too smart, you’re declared a freak, thus ostracized, and picked last for the kickball team at recess. It’s a mixed message.
This passage emphasizes what about America’s treatment of “smart” people?
A) Being “smart” is important, as long as a person is not too “smart.”
B) They are seen as useful and necessary contributors to society.
C) America treats them like outcasts.
D) Most people would prefer athletic individuals.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
From what I perceive after reading this passage, I believe that this is the most accurate answer. Please notify me if I am wrong.
write a letter to your friend to join a inviting on picnic
Answer:
25 May, 2015
Dear Sami,
Today I am writing to you with a gay mood. You will be glad to know that we are going to arrange a picnic on the 15th instant. All of my friends have cordially invited you to join us. This year we have selected 'Gajni', Sherpur as our picnic spot. Two of our friends have already visited the place. They reported it to be an excellent place.
As you are very close to all of my friends here, I hope you will enjoy the day. Your joining will also give an extra dimension to my pleasure. So, please come to my residence at least one day before the date fixed. No more today. More when we meet.
Your ever,
Sujon
Opponents of student cell phone use in schools claim that cell phones distract from learning. However, cell phones allow students the ability to read and download multiple texts, perform advanced calculations, create multimedia presentations, and access information. Cell phones are a great educational tool for students to use.
Which of the following is most likely the main idea of this passage?
Cell phones are a great form of entertainment.
Cell phones should be banned from schools.
Cell phones should be allowed in schools.
Cell phones can do more today than they ever have before.