Answer:
She is looking John plays the piano.
Explanation:
Answer:
she looking at John plays the piano
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nonsense-report
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Answer:
es oy tieca ombri te comeh de naor
Your school is organising a farewell trip to a historical place Write a notice to inform the students about the trip.
please answer this
Answer:
Notice
Nov. 25, 2017
TRIP TO JAIPUR
The Cultural Club is organising a week-long tour to Jaipur in the last week of December. The place to be visited will be of historical importance. Boarding, Lodging and bus fare will cost ` 5,000/- per head. Those who are interested should contact the undersigned with fees and parent’s written permission by 15th December, 2016.
Rajesh Kamboj
(Secretary, Cultural club)
Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb in Past Continuous Tense they _______ their lunch at the time (take)
They took their lunch at the time
Answer:
took
Explanation:
they took their lunch at the time
Why might it be necessary to revise a thesis during the revision process?
Answer:
I hope this helps!!
Explanation:
To make the tone of the thesis relevant to the audience. ... to ensure the thesis correctly cites a credible source.
Successful readers ask themselves what is happening, why it is happening, and what it means, even though they do not always have the answers.
Answer:
True, Hope This Helps!
Explanation: Just Took This Quiz.
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Answer:
Python is an interpreted high-level general-purpose programming language. Python's design philosophy emphasizes code readability with its notable use of significant indentation.
What are you doing after you pass English class? Two to three sentences.
Answer:
I will go to church and thank God
Explanation:
After I will Relax my body
please help me out in this assignment!
Answer:
The answer is:
Explanation:
Narrator: The next day after Miss Patty had given the house for rent to Anne and Priscilla, a car drove up to Miss Patty's gate. It was Charlotte, the person who had asked Miss Patty if she could rent the house before Anne and Priscilla.
Charlotte: (To herself) I hope Miss Patty is here today.
(Rings doorbell)
Miss Patty: Coming!
(Door opens)
Miss Patty: Oh Charlotte! How may I help you?
Charlotte: Miss Patty, you yourself told me to come today so that you can give me the key for the house I have taken for rent.
Miss Patty: Which house?
Charlotte: Miss Patty, the other house you had, for which i gave you the money two days ago!
Miss Patty: Oh! I'm very sorry Charlotte, but i have let the house already, i forgot that you had paid the money and had taken this house for rent. So, shall i give your money back to you so you can take another house for rent from another owner?
Charlotte: Yes! please give me my money back and also, I don't have any problem finding another house, I am perfectly okay with finding another one.
Miss Patty: Thankyou! And here's your money.
Charlotte: Bye!
Miss Patty: Ok dear, bye!
Narrator: Charlotte gets into her car and drives away.
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Correct the errors in parallel structure.
Please answer as quickly as possible ;-;
Vicki has improved her writing by learning grammar rules, and she edits carefully.
Ms.Lee is searching for a job and moves to a new house at the same time.
My best friend is good at listening, thinking deeply about a problem, and he always gives good advice.
My roommate was neither anxious nor relaxing the night before her exam.
I will either study painting or sculpture.
Answer:
Vicki has improved her writing by learning grammar rules and editing carefully.
Ms. Lee is searching for a job and moving to a new house at the same time.
My best friend is good at listening, thinking deeply about a problem, and giving good advice.
My roommate was neither anxious nor relaxed the night before her exam.
I will study either painting or sculpture.
Explanation:
Answer:
Vicki has improved her writing by learning grammar rules, and she edits carefully.
Ms. Lee is searching for a job and moving to a new house at the same time.
My best friend is good at listening, thinking deeply about a problem, and he always gives good advice.
My roommate was neither anxious nor relaxed the night before her exam.
I will either study painting or sculpture.
Explanation:
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1. find the word which has a different sound in the underlined part
1. a. turn b. put c. burn d. fur
2. a. silence b. absent c. content d.legend
3. a. further b. answer c. future d.teacher
4. a. learner b. prefer c. sister d. return
5. a. concern b. control c. correct d. hot
Homophones:-
The words which have different sounds or pronunciation are called homophones.Ex:-
Ear,HearHy,ByQueen Elizabeth most likely used different rhetorical appeals in her address to the troops at tilbury and her response to parliament’s request that she marry due to differences in
Answer:
she used appeal to pathos when addressing both the troop and members of parliament .she used an appeal to pathos when addressing the troop she used an appeal to logos when addressing parliament
a traditional story that explains a belief system, a natural phenomenon, or a world view of a group of people is called a
Answer: A traditional story that explains a belief system, a natural phenomenon, or a world view of a group of people is called a "Myth."
Explanation: Myths are legendary and traditional stories that usually portrays the heroic act of a certain person, or even the origin of things and events around the community.
Answer:
myth
Explanation:
correct on edge
Select the correct answer.
Read the passage.
Gina waited with anticipation as her math teacher handed back the recent math test. Eager to see her grade, she grabbed the test the instant
her teacher placed it face down on her desk. Quickly turning the test over, she saw that she'd earned a lower score than expected. Although
Gina was disappointed, she examined her mathematical errors with a positive attitude and encouraged herself to use different studying
strategies in the future. She felt confident that she would do better next time.
How does the last sentence help develop the tone of the passage?
OA.
The short sentence shows that the tone of the passage is proud.
OB
The sentence illustrates a bittersweet tone through two clauses.
Oc.
The short sentence helps to emphasize the passage's optimistic tone.
D
The sentence contributes to a conflicted tone through two clauses.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The character stays optimistic and encouraged herself to do better.
1) what has the pandemic taught you or shown you. It can be related to family, life etc. (10 marks)
What is the purpose of a poem that depends completely on images? Group of answer choices to prevent readers from thinking about ideas to make sure that readers don't think of anything else to show readers what would happen if we just thought in images to help readers see something in a new and different way
Answer:
To help readers see something in a new and different way.
What is perspective in literature?
Answer:
While reading a fiction or non-fiction book, readers see and experience the events and feelings about the characters through a certain point of view, which is called a “perspective.” A perspective is a literary tool, which serves as a lens through which readers observe characters, events, and happenings.
Example :
An example of perspective is farmer's opinion about a lack of rain
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Which of the following literary devices can be identified from the boldfaced texts of
both the excerpts?
Idiom
Imagery
O Irony
Allusion
Answer:
o irony allusion is the correct
Click to read the passage from "An Indian Father's Plea," by Medicine
Grizzlybear Lake. Then answer the question.
Based on this passage, what is the author's central argument?
O A. Wind-Wolf is the author's son.
B. The teacher is doing a great job.
C. The author's son is the best student in the class.
D. The teacher has misjudged the son's abilities.
Answer: D. The teacher has misjudged the son's abilities.
Explanation:
The author is an Indian father show is trying to get the teacher to understand that his son is not a slow learner but rather an outsider that has to learn a completely new culture from scratch.
The non-Indian children have had a head start in preparing for schooling as they grew up in a society that followed western culture. The Native Indian boy, Wind-Wolf did not and so is new to what is being taught in school. he father is trying to tell the teacher that this is why he is he way he is and that the teacher should not misjudge the boy's abilities.
Answer:
Answer: is D the teacher has misjudged the sons ablilties.
Explanation:
1. He/ not/ know /foreign language/ made/ it /difficult/ him / get /well-paid job.
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………………
Answer:
He didn’t know a foreign language, which made it difficult for him to get a well-paid job
Read the excerpt from Notes of a Native Son
A few hours after my father's funeral, while he lay in state in the undertaker's chapel, a race riot broke out in
Harlem. On the morning of the 3rd of August, we drove my father to the graveyard through a wilderness of
smashed plate glass.
Baldwin describes a personal event taking place amid a race riot to
symbolize his detachment from the racial prejudice existing in society.
emphasize his amazement with the events taking place around him.
O symbolize the destructive impact racial prejudice has on individual lives
emphasize the contrast between his father's experiences and his own
Answer: symbolize the destructive impact racial prejudice has on individual lives.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, after the funeral of Baldwin's father, there was a race riot that broke out in Harlem and this resulted in the smashed plate glass that was seen when his father was taken to the graveyard.
In this case, Baldwin describes a personal event taking place amid a race riot to symbolize the destructive impact that racial prejudice has on the lives of individual.
Answer:
C on Edge or Symbolize the destructive impact racial prejudice has on individual lives.
Explanation:
_________ is the personal touch you add to your writing?
Answer:
style
Explanation:
style is your syntax and and word choice
Question 3 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
HC)
Read the text, then answer the question that follows:
Wild animals as viewed from a mountain camp-Camille Grant, October 2011
Through my binoculars, I viewed a group of wild animals in action. A pride of lions was sleeping when a small, yellow bus pulled up beside them.
Tourists on a safari were packed into the bus like sardines in a can. Armed with cameras, they invaded the lions' territory, hoping to capture the
perfect photograph. The crowd leaned out the windows, hooting and hollering, until the lions awoke. When the lions moved away, the bus rolled
after them, relentlessly stalking the pride. One of the lions turned and roared to protect the young. This was greeted with cheers and a
celebratory honk of the bus hom. The curious visitors observed the lions' routine for an hour before moving on. Leaving a cloud of dust, the bus
headed away, taking the wild animals off to disturb someone else's home.
Review the following in from the text:
Armed with cameras and cell phones, they were invading the lions' territory in hopes of capturing the perfect photograph.
The author uses several verbs to describe the tourists' actions. The connotative tone of these verbs implies that the photographers are
hunters
reporters
scientists
Students
Answer:
D) Students
Explanation:
The connotative tone of the verbs used by the author suggests that the photographers are students, which is supported by the author's use of them.
okay so .. for those of you that have a nickname... how did you get/do it? PLEASE Share
My nickname is Gungun. When I was born, I was given just my proper name. It is really big. So, one day my father was singing a song that contained some word like “Gungun”, my father thought that it was a cute name. So, here I am, Gungun.
What can be inferred about the Cyclops in this excerpt from Homer's Odyssey? The land of Cyclops first, a savage kind, Nor tamed by manners, nor by laws confined: Untaught to plant, to turn the glebe, and sow, They all their products to free nature owe: The soil, untill'd, a ready harvest yields, With wheat and barley wave the golden fields; Spontaneous wines from weighty clusters pour, And Jove descends in each prolific shower, By these no statues and no rights are known, No council held, no monarch fills the throne; But high on hills, or airy cliffs, they dwell, Or deep in caves whose entrance leads to hell. Each rules his race, his neighbour not his care, Heedless of others, to his own severe.
Answer:
The Cyclops does not follow the typical rules of the civilized human world. Because they don't mention anything about guests in the passage, and the neighbors were never really mentioned.
Answer:
the answer is C luvs
Explanation:
Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given. (5) i. We had been studying French, ............? (Add suitable question tag.) ii. Michael was rewriting the answers. (Change into passive voice.) iii. Where did they see the box? (End:.....seen) iv. As soon as I cleared the test, I asked them to accept my entry. (Begin: No sooner did......) v. He does not know the correct answer. (Begin: Little…
i.having we?
ii Michael had written the answers
III. Where had they seen the box?
iv.No sooner did I cleared the test, l asked them to accept my entry.
v.Little did he Know the correct answer.
Which statement best describes the persuasive strategy of the speaker?
A. The speaker ethically highlights the idea that America has pledged its loyalty to friends.
B. The speaker logically presents the idea that all Americans need to stand together.
C. The speaker emotionally calls upon American citizens to be united in pursuit of ideals.
D. The speaker passionately argues the idea that America needs to continue to grow.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why is the work of a engineer important?
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Under which of the following headings in the Apollo 13 article could a reader expect to find out how NASA engineers figured out a way to get the crew back to Earth?
On the way to the Moon
O Solving the Crisis
Returning to Earth
Answer: Solving the Crisis
Explanation: The crew would have to solve the problem they faced before they could return to Earth, so I think the author would place this information under this heading.
Which characteristics does Gilgamesh display in this passage? Check all that apply.
confident speech
great intelligence
risk-taking behavior
courage
readiness to embark on a journey
.
Answer:
C. risk-taking behavior
D. courage
Answer:
Which characteristics does Gilgamesh display in this passage? Check all that apply.
confident speech
great intelligence
risk-taking behavior <<<CORRECT
courage <<<CORRECT
readiness to embark on a journey
Explanation:
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What seems to be the purpose of the speech?
Which rhetorical strategies does he use? For example, does he use appeals such as pathos, logos, or ethos? Does he use devices such as figurative language, repetition, or rhetorical questions?
Which logical fallacies do you notice?
Answer:
The purpose of the speech is to recount the events of his governorship and frame those events as successes achieved through teamwork.
Explanation:
Arnold uses a few rhetorical appeals. He uses ethos with his anecdote of the pig and pony. By conveying a household event involving pets, he wants his audience to sense that he shares their values. He uses pathos when he says that there were "leaders who sacrificed their careers" to close the budget gap. He uses logos when he lists some of his administration's accomplishments: "We made painful spending cuts. We passed temporary tax increases. We permanently eliminated COLAs for most state programs, and we made major reforms in welfare and parole."
The most noticeable rhetorical device Arnold uses is repetition. He repeats the word "together" five times in just a few sentences. He also uses the word "teamwork" three times during the same portion of the speech. He does this to strengthen his claim that his administration achieved success collectively.
His comparison of the pig-and-pony's cooperation to the California state legislature seems like a false analogy. He also makes a hasty generalization toward the end when we says he and legislators "did what we had to do," suggesting that there were no possible alternatives.