Answer:
a)
Explanation:
in the first one it talks about himself...like he doesnt have a way to go out but in the second line the person speaking cant help and it gives the sensation of remorse
Please help me with my school project! Brainliest and 50 points!
Suppose the pair of one-act plays that you've read for this lesson were written as multi-act plays. What more could happen that would make the plays interesting and realistic? Choose one of the plays and describe what could happen in a second and third act. Or, explain what might be added to the beginning of the play that would make the existing act a later act in a longer play. Describe what would happen in the acts you add.
The play is Romeo and Juliet.
Answer:
The play could look more realistic with lots of props and actors/actresses. In a second or third act, one of the characters could propose to another character and get rejected to make the storyline more interesting. Backdrops and music /singing could make it last longer. I would add fun scenery to make the play cooler.
Explanation:
Answer:
the play could be better by adding more props and actors/actresses.
i would also add more intresting scenery to make the play more entertaining to viewers
also in a second or third act a character could propose and rejected to make the play more interesting
Explanation:
i just took the other answer and changed it up a bit so teachers dont see the plagarism
In paragraph 15, how does Roy end the conflict with Dana?
Answer choices for the above question
A. Roy insults Dana’s smoking habit, escalating the situation.
B. Roy gives in, allowing Dana to maintain the upper hand.
C. Roy begs the smaller kids on the bus for help, causing Dana to laugh.
D. Roy tells Dana not to call him “Tex,” causing Dana to grab Roy’s head.
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What theme can be inferred from the way Roy ends the conflict with Dana in paragraph 15?
Answer choices for the above question
A. During a conflict, it’s best to stand up for yourself and fight back.
B. During a conflict, it’s best to call someone names and invade his personal space.
C. During a conflict, it’s best to stay calm and rational.
D. During a conflict, it’s best to taunt and make physical attacks.
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Throughout the story, Roy’s reaction to Dana Matherson supports a theme that illustrates the value of ―
Answer choices for the above question
A. bullying
B. curiosity
C. cleverness
D. running
Answer:
B, C, C
Explanation:
Good luck!
What is the best way to study?
I’m doing a language assignment worth 70 PERCENT of my GRADE
Please help I will give you brainliest and 15 pionts! (Half of my pionts)
Answer:
For me flashcards work. I would also cover up the answer on the paper, then see if you know it now, come back 3 hours later do the same thing and see if you know it.
Answer:
You can use flashcards?
Explanation:
Supposing that one thousand families in this city would be constant customers for infants’ flesh, besides others who might have it at merry meetings, particularly weddings and christenings, I compute that Dublin would take off annually about twenty thousand carcasses, and the rest of the kingdom (where probably they will be sold somewhat cheaper) the remaining eighty thousand.
Select two phrases that describe traits and qualities that the narrator possesses.
Facility for statistics
Smart turn of phrase
No sense of irony
Respect for religion
Belief in progress
What “fits” Dally but not Sodapop? Why? In chapter 2 of the ousiders
Answer:
Fighting and jail
Explanation:
Vhich word comes from the root that means "to stand, to stay”?
sta,sti definition
to stand;to stay
in the last stanza, what event is about to happen by mentioning the number of miles
Before 1933, what did parts of California’s Central Valley not have enough water for
Answer:
The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in 1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants, some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.
In addition to water storage and regulation, the system has a hydroelectric capacity of over 2,000 megawatts, and provides recreation and flood control with its twenty dams and reservoirs. It has allowed major cities to grow along Valley rivers which previously would flood each spring, and transformed the semi-arid desert environment of the San Joaquin Valley into productive farmland. Freshwater stored in Sacramento River reservoirs and released downriver during dry periods prevents salt water from intruding into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta during high tide. There are eight divisions of the project and ten corresponding units, many of which operate in conjunction, while others are independent of the rest of the network. California agriculture and related industries now directly account for 7% of the gross state product for which the CVP supplied water for about half.
Many CVP operations have had considerable environmental consequences, including a decline in the salmon population of four major California rivers in the northern state, and the reduction of riparian zones and wetlands. Many historical sites and Native American tribal lands have been flooded by CVP reservoirs. In addition, runoff from intensive irrigation has polluted rivers and groundwater. The Central Valley Project Improvement Act, passed in 1992, intends to alleviate some of the problems associated with the CVP with programs like the Refuge Water Supply Program.
In recent years, a combination of drought and regulatory decisions passed based on the Endangered Species Act of 1973 have forced Reclamation to turn off much of the water for the west side of the San Joaquin Valley in order to protect the fragile ecosystem in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and keep alive the dwindling fish populations of Northern and Central California rivers. In 2017 the Klamath and Trinity rivers witnessed the worst fall run Chinook salmon return in recorded history, leading to a disaster declaration in California and Oregon due to the loss of the commercial fisheries. The recreational fall Chinook salmon fishery in both the ocean and the Trinity and Klamath rivers was also closed in 2017. Only 1,123 adult winter Chinook salmon returned to the Sacramento Valley in 2017, according to a report sent to the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). This is the second lowest number of returning adult winter run salmon since modern counting techniques were implemented in 2003. By comparison, over 117,000 winter Chinooks returned to spawn in 1969
Explanation:
what parts of prometheus's story show what was important to the greeks?
Answer:
Prometheus, one of the Titans in Greek mythology, was the god of fire. An craftman expert considered the smartest of his race, he was credited with the formation of people and with giving them fire and different sorts of aptitudes and information. His name signifies "forethought."
Explanation:
If you could control the weather, which weather would you choose for today?
Answer:
hmmm if i could i would control winter since its cold outside today
Explanation:
:3 i would make it snow hehehe
Answer: if i could choose the weather it would be sunny with a cool breez how about you
Explanation:
A rose for Emily; What is the relationship between Emily and the town?
Answer: The town gives Emily a rose because they appreciate her, so their relationship would be close, loyal, or honest.
Explanation:
Lines 261–272: Why did the writer wait to let the reader know that the narrator was bound? What other details are revealed in this paragraph?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The narrator is showing he is bound is line 266
The one thing a book is about is called the......
A. Key Idea
B. Plot
C. Main Idea
D. Subject
Answer:
C. Main Idea would be the correct answer
Explanation:
Hope This Helps, Can I Get Brainliest plz? U_U
Answer:
C. Main Idea
Explanation:
I would say its main idea since after you read a book, you try to figure out the main idea of it and what the book was as a whole.
Coordinating adjectives are two or more adjectives that equally modify a _____________.
Answer:
Noun
Hope this helps
Explanation:
Which one of the sentences is a run-on sentence? Changes in the economy determine changes in the jobs available, many people will change jobs often during working lives. The proportion of service workers to other types of workers has changed considerably. Manufacturing industries continue to adjust to the evolving global economy. Technological developments have a major impact on the skills needed in the economy. None of these are run-on sentences.
Answer:
None of these are run-on sentences.
Explanation:
A run-on sentence is when a single sentence contains two or more independent clauses without being joined by proper punctuation or a conjunction. This means that a run-on sentence contains two or more complete sentences fused into one.
Among the given sentences, there are no fused or run-on sentences.
The first sentence contains two independent clauses joined together as a single sentence but it uses a comma to separate the two.
The rest of the sentences contain only a single independent clause, thus making them invalid for a run-on sentence.
Thus, the correct answer is there are no run-on sentences in the given options.
pretend you're writing a biography of Ponyboy from the outsiders. write the script of the interview, asking at least 10 questions with answers in preparation for writing the biography.
Answer:
Love that book. I have some questions you could ask but it's not a lot. Hopefully its helpful.
Explanation:
1.) What's your relationship with your parents?
2.) What's an everyday life of a greaser?
3.) If Johnny were still here, what would you say to him and what would you be doing in the future?
4.) Can you explain to us your journey as a runaway for murdering Bob? If you admit that you killed him that is..
Explain whether snow days should or should not be replaced by e-days.
Support your argument with evidence from the text.
Answer:
Explanation:
When the severe weather alert flashes on the television screen and across the top of the Weather Channel app in February, every kid starts praying that the weather gets worse. They set their alarms for 5 a.m., hoping that when they look at their phone or computer screen they see their school among those on the snow day list. Anyone who grew up in the North knows the sheer joy that comes from an unexpected winter day off from school. Whether that means sleeping in, meeting friends at the park with sled in tow, or just a day off from schoolwork, snow days are a rare treat and a special part of school culture in the United States. In the dark, short days of winter, it’s these days that often give a boost to students—and teachers—as they wait for spring.
Anderson County School District 5, in South Carolina, announced this week that they would be getting rid of snow days and replacing them with “eLearning days.” Instead of having the day off, students would spend their day at their laptops completing schoolwork assigned that morning. This announcement likely sends a cold chill (no pun intended) through all students across cold-weather states. They wonder: Could their district be next? Anderson’s superintendent, Tom Wilson, describes this decision as making “good sense” and explains that snow days are a waste of time and resources. Wilson cites that schools have to make up the days in the summer. On snow days, staff and students have an unproductive day at home. But now, thanks to technology, kids no longer have to waste a day because of inclement weather. However, the question is: What if snow days aren’t a waste?
As well-intentioned as replacing snow days with “eLearning days” is, this school district might be underestimating the value of this day off from school. Of course, there is the expense of extending the school year and students missing a day of instruction. But most educators, and all students, can speak to the value of that unscheduled day away from classrooms. School districts need to consider a few things before abolishing the snow day.
Language is most objective when based upon
opinion.
beliefs.
thoughts.
evidence.
Answer:
D.evidence.
Explanation:
What does it mean when ur teacher asks u to annotate by circling the Do words ?
Explanation:
Annotations can range from a short phrase or sentence description to a paragraph which analyzes and critically compares it it to other sources in the list
In "Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer," how does Vanessa Wright convey her viewpoint that Cassatt cared more about her art than popularity and wealth?
Wright explains how Cassatt was the only American artist to exhibit with the Impressionists.
Wright states that Cassatt moved to Paris to study painting.
Wright describes Cassatt's reaction when she first saw Degas' art.
Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
Answer: Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
Explanation:
Mary Cassatt had moved to Paris in 1866 to pursue her painting career. She met Edgar Degas and they became fond of each other with him influencing her work quite a bit.
Ms. Cassatt had been selling her artwork at the Salon and so did Edgar Degas. She however left the Salon and joined Dagas' group, the Impressionists so that she could improve her art even though they were an independent group and would not make as much as the Salon.
Answer: Wright describes how Cassatt left the Salon to paint with Degas' group.
Explanation: I took the k12 quiz
Answer the following based on your opinion.
1. In my opinion, writing is ____________________.
2. Most people believe ____________________.
3. She was probably ____________________.
4. I think _____ because ____________________.
5. I believe five years from now ____________________.
6. My favorite food is _____ because ____________________.
7. I prefer to study in ____________________.
8. I think this year ____________________.
9. Based on what I know using ____________________.
10. Based on my experience, staying ____________________.
Answer:
1. In my opinion, writing is extraordinary.
2. Most people believe everyone should be treated equally.
3. She was probably just tired.
4. I think school is fun because you learn new things everyday.
5. I believe five years from now I will become a doctor for children.
6. My favorite food is ice cream because of the sweet flavor.
7. I prefer to study in a class room.
8. I think this year could’ve been worse.
9. Based on what I know books are sometimes really educational.
10. Based on my experience, washing hands and wearing a mask is how you can stay safe in corona.
How did stonewall jackson react to barbara frietchie actions and why did he react that way?
which detail from the story best supports the inference that doctor dolittle's kind nature is the reason he has so many pets
Answer: A) he cannot bear to say no when the animals ask to stay
Explanation:
I just took the quiz on I-ready
Answer:
a I took it on iready yeye
Which word best decribes tragedy
Answer:
misfourtune?
Explanation:
what are predicate nominatives
Answer:
Look on quizlet
Explanation:
PLSSS ANSWER Rewrite a monologue from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. You may choose from Brutus’s or Antony’s funeral oration. Your version should adapt the original version with modern-day English. Be sure to use appropriate vocabulary, figures of speech, and figurative language to ensure that the style and integrity are maintained. Additionally, your word choice should maintain the intended tone and meaning of the lines.
Friends, help!!
key work is phrase!
The next question refers to the following passage. The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) As she was driving to visit her twin, Jayla had a strange feeling that something bad was going to happen.
(2) Meanwhile, Kayla had the same exact premonition.
(3) Worried about her sister, Kayla called Jayla's cell phone.
(4) Because she took her eyes off the road to answer the phone call, Jayla lost control of her car and crashed through the front of Kayla's house.
Which sentence features an INTRODUCTORY PHRASE that explains why the main action happened?
a. Sentence 1
b. Sentence 2
c. Sentence 3
d. Sentence 4
Answer:
im pretty sure its 4 but imnot 100%
itcould be 3 tho
Explanation:
What has become more important than money to Scrooge? Scene 6 of A Christmas Carol
Answer:
We learn that this Scrooge has ambition to prosper and achieve success in ... to succeed for them both but now, as Belle says, the 'nobler aspirations' have ... In this scene Dickens sets emotional love directly against Scrooge's love of money. ... is making the better choice and once again we are invited to reject Scrooge
Explanation:
Pick out the Nouns from the following passage and dessly teen
Martin, the carpenter, makes good furniture fon tesko He has tools to co
Various jobs. These are made of brass and iron, Fine artisanships anys
nowadays. But Martin is a man of honesty and he tries to co his best in his work
EXERCISE-3
Write the Collective Nouns used to describe a number or collection of
the following-
1. Soldiers
2. Ships
3, Cattle
4. Sailors
5. Lions
Answer:
EXCERSISE 3
soldiers -an army of soldiers
ships-a fleet of ships
cattle - a herd of cattles
sailors - a deck of sailors
lions - a pride of lions
Explanation:
hope that helps for section 3 sooooo there
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One thing I would be excited about is meeting new friends.
The thing I would be the most curious about is trying the new foods.