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Answer and Explanation:
I think we can get rid of answer choices A and C because the conclusion paragraph does restate the thesis, and The ideas aren't being repeated. I Think the answer could be D because it does give points to support the claim such as increasing student's enthusiasm, volunteering to make the fields good, and having the students an active lifestyle by being in Soccer, which is why they should build the soccer programs.
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Question 4 (1 point)
In chapter 10, the word stupor in paragraph 1 means -
Question 4 options:
diseased
intoxicated
trance
torpor
Question 5 (1 point)
From Johnny's reaction to Dally's news about beating the Socs, the reader can conclude that Johnny thinks -
Question 5 options:
fighting is great
fighting solves problems
fighting is not good
fighting will only cause people to be arrested
Question 6 (1 point)
How does Ponyboy feel about fights?
Question 6 options:
He will fight anytime, but he doesn't like them.
He thinks it's a good chance to show off his muscles.
He thinks it's action. Like a drag race or a dance or something.
He likes stomping the other guy good.
Question 7 (1 point)
The only rule in the rumble is to use weapons.
Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
What does Johnny mean when he says to Pony Boy, "Stay gold?"
Question 8 options:
Stay literally made of gold metal
Save your money and accrue an investment
Live your life
Stay innocent
Question 9 (1 point)
What does Johnny leave Ponyboy?
Question 9 options:
His copy of Gone with the wind
His knife
His favorite bicycle
His book of Robert Frost poems
Question 10 (1 point)
Dally runs out “like the devil was after him” when he finds out Johnny is dead. According to Pony, why is Dally having so much trouble handling Johnny‘s death?
Question 10 options:
Johnny said a lot of nice things about Dally and, while they didn't know each other well, Dally thought Johnny was pretty cool.
Johnny was Dally's cousin and they were very close.
Johnny was the only one he truly connected with and the only thing Dally loved; they were best friends.
Dally is very emotional and actively gets upset about most things
Answer:
4 is intoxicated
5 fighting is not good
6 im unsure
7 true
8live your life
9 his copy of gone in the wind
10 Johnny was the only one he truly connected with and the only thing Dally loved; they were best friends.
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Explanation:
What question can you never answer yes to?
Answer:
Are you taken :'<
Answer the following question in 5-6 sentences. Include specific details or quotes from either of the texts in this activity:
What do myths reveal about the connection between the natural world and humans?
In some myths, an asexual mode of creation is implied; a child, for example, appears from the bud of a tree or from a split fruit, or a human being is a featherless bird sent from the sky. Even the motif of human birth from an egg is predominantly an asexual motif inasmuch as no preliminary coition is mentioned. Other traditions, particularly agricultural ones, see humans as the product of the mating of a plant or animal species. In some myths, fabrication rather than descent is emphasized. Humans are fashioned from a plant or animal by the gods, or their parts are modeled after other species. In these descent traditions, the human who results is usually the progenitor of a particular people. Other peoples are created from different or less favourable species. These traditions persist in folkloric accounts of the birth of individuals from plants or animals. Such myths express a close relationship between humans and the animal and plant world. Humans do not represent a new type of being but rather a new manifestation or form.
The widely distributed notion of animal or plant ancestors places considerable emphasis on transformation (see below Relationships of transformation). The ancestral myths describe a primeval time of creation (or successive creations) followed by a decisive alteration in the conditions of life in the shift from the ancestral to the present human mode of being. Compared with the “fixed” characteristics of the present period, the ancestral era is represented as having been one of flux, lacking definite boundaries. In it animals, plants, and humans are much the same: they can speak with each other, have sexual relations with each other, and engage in other relationships. The ancestors are polymorphic (many formed) and are frequently depicted as emerging from the ground. In such cases their movement toward the surface is represented as an increasing differentiation, away from compound hybrids and toward forms somewhat resembling present species. But even on the surface, the ancestors remain relatively fluid: some resemble plants, others animals or humans, and all have shared characteristics and the power to change their form at will.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What does ironic humor have, that many other forms of humor lack?
an interpretation of facts
an exaggeration
a message or point
a reference to history
Answer:
exaggeration
Explanation:
Answer:
A message or point
Explanation:
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How can alcoholism contribute to struggles in identity?
Answer:
When you get addicted to alcohol, you start to struggle with self control. This can cause you to have frequent memory "glitches" loss of self identity, and many other mental symptoms.
How do authors use symbols to relate to other literary elements in a novel, such as themes, characters, plot sequences, and settings?
Answer:literary devices are techniques that writers used to express their ideas and enhance their writing. literary devices highlighting important concepts in a text strengthen the narrative and help readers connected to the characters and themes.The story has five basic but important elements. these five components are the characters , the setting, the plot, the conflict and the resolution.
it is very important for writer to consider different elements literary devices because it is easy for readers to understand the work of a fiction and easy to determine the expression or mood of rights concept.
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Symbols basically involve taking something that is often solid and giving it a new or deeper meaning by relating it to a context. Symbolism is a poetic technique used by writers to convey an idea or concept to their viewers without really saying it.
How does symbolism work in writing?In literature, symbolism is employed to create impact, which it does by giving an action, an item, or a name additional significance.
In order to give something that is often concrete a new and more profound meaning, symbolism connects it to or associates it with something else.
The sentence begins, "An idea, notion, or lesson...." If themes are concepts or ideas, symbolism is a means of communicating those concepts or ideas. In other words, symbols must correctly represent the concepts of a story in order to do so.
Symbolism can be applied to add or express meaning that goes beyond what is physically being said in any literary work. Plot developments and events can be examined on one level, while literary allusions in the writing might be examined on a different one.
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In which sentence is the direct quote punctuated correctly?
Original sentence from source: These ocean-dwelling mammals will grow to be the largest animals alive today.
Blue whales “are the largest animals alive today.”
Blue whales are the largest animals, “alive today.”
Blue whales, “the largest animals,” alive today.
Blue whales are “the largest animals alive today.”
What is the main idea about humans and the environment expressed in the collection “Eagle Tracking at Follensby Pond”?
Answer:
God knows :)
Explanation:
The Bible
Which statement best describes the purpose and effect of irony in "The Story of a Good Little Boy"?
to remind readers of their own childhood experiences
to reveal an important lesson about human nature
to cast doubt on the author's knowledge of boys
to create a reason for readers to continue reading
1. Review the DNA article and interactive in the lesson.
2. Write a paragraph of at least five complete sentences that answers the following questions:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each medium used for the DNA information?
Why can it be helpful to present ideas in more than one medium?
Which medium did you like better and why?
Which medium do you feel taught you the information better and why?
How do your answers compare with those of your classmates based on the poll results?
Answer:
dna helps make everyone different and makes them special in their own right
Explanation:
How is the suspense increased by Johnny getting hurt in chapter 6?
1 He may turn against the other greasers.
2 He is now considered a hero.
3 His parents may finally disown him.
4 He may be arrested for killing the Soc.
what happens to ha's school in inside out and back again?
Answer:
Hà is our main girl in Inside Out and Back Again, the poet whose words we read as she goes from enjoying her free time in Saigon to—after much trial and tribulation—finally starting to settle into life in the United States, all thanks to the Vietnam War. She might only be ten years old, but Hà sees a lot in the year this book covers, and it's safe to say that she's wise beyond her years.
Explanation:
Spice
For someone so nice, Hà has a feisty side to her. She likes to compete and feel smart, and when she doesn't, well, she's not exactly one to just sit back and let things slide. So when she is totally annoyed by her brothers, instead of kissing up or making nice in hopes of getting them to treat her better, she writes:
I can't make my brothers
Go live elsewhere,
but I can
hide their sandals.
It's classic younger sibling behavior, right? We're guessing Hà's not familiar with the old phrase you kill more flies with honey. Considering that they each only have one pair of shoes and it's hot out, this sneaky little scheme becomes a real pain in the foot, so it's no wonder her brothers don't respond by showering her with kindnesses.
The thing about Hà, though, is that she doesn't just act out to get revenge on her pesky older brothers—she does it to feel a sense of power at school, too. For instance, when she is working away on a math problem in school one day, and the siren interrupts her by going off, she tells us:
I'm mad and pinch the girl
who shares my desk.
Tram is half my size,
so skinny and nervous.
Our mothers are friends.
She will tell on me.
She always tells on me.
It seems like Hà pinches Tram because the siren interrupting her is the last straw in a long line of small moments in which Hà feels powerless, not because Hà is actually mean or anything, though Tram might not agree. So while Hà pesters her brothers in a pretty standard fashion, when she pinches Tram we are reminded that Hà has had more hardship and unfairness than most other children—so much, in fact, that a siren going off during a math problem is enough to make her boil over for a moment.
Sugar
Hà isn't always feisty, however, and she can also be sweet, kind, thoughtful, and observant. For instance, when Khoi's dead (and totally rotting) chick is found and taken from him, he is freaking out and totally depressed. His sister recognizes his pain (instead of, say, being grossed out that he's been hiding a dead chick), and does the following:
I hold his hand:Come with me.
He doesn't resist.
[…]
Inside lies my mouse-bitten doll,
her arms wrapped around
the limp fuzzy body of his chick.
I tie it all into a bundle.
Hà takes her doll—pretty much the only personal belonging she was able to take from Saigon when they left—and she wraps it around the dead chick, then throws the bundle into the ocean. That fact that Hà sacrifices her own comfort object to comfort her brother is a remarkably thoughtful and humble act, and one that shows maturity beyond her ten years. So while she might hide her brothers' shoes, she also really loves them, and is willing to do whatever she can to make sure they know it.
And Everything Nice
Though she has a hard time accepting the incredible changes her life goes through, by the end of the book, things are looking up for Hà. She and her family are in their own home, kids are being nicer to her at school, and she's regained a sense of hope for her future. So though Hà has seen more than her fair share of hardship during the past year, including moving halfway around the world and confirmation of the death of her father, her resilience is undeniable, which should only serve her well going forward.
Why did the author include the section "Key Dates in Forensic Toxicology"?
A
to show that poison was much more common in the past
B
to show that poison can be made from any plant
C
to show that poison takes a long time to work
D
to show that poison has been around for a long time
Answer:
c
Explanation:
How the rabbit got his short tail & the blue ox makes lakes
How the Rabbit Got Its Short Tail & The Blue Ox Makes Lakes Traditional How the Rabbit Got Its Short Tail 1Long ago, all the animals lived together on Animal Island. Rabbit was one of the proudest animals, and he liked to show off his very long, furry tail. Fox grew tired of listening to Rabbit boast about his tail and decided to play a trick on him. 2One winter morning, Fox went to the lake where the animals liked to drink. The lake was frozen, so Fox cut a hole in the ice. Then, she tied a fish to her tail and dipped it into the chilly water. When Rabbit arrived at the lake, he wanted to know what was happening. 3“I’m fishing with my tail, Rabbit,” announced Fox, displaying the fish. 4“With my long, beautiful tail, I can certainly catch ten fish!” bragged Rabbit. He cut into the ice and dipped his tail into the water. Overnight the water froze, and Rabbit’s tail became stuck. Fox laughed at Rabbit, who tugged so hard that his long tail popped off! 5And that is why rabbits have short tails. The Blue Ox Makes Lakes 6In America's pioneer days, Paul Bunyan was the biggest, strongest lumberjack ever to swing an ax. He could chop down a whole forest with one swing. He could eat four dozen eggs and a sack of potatoes each morning for breakfast. 7One winter, when the weather was so cold that the snow turned blue, Paul Bunyan found a baby ox nearly frozen in the ice. A big man like Paul Bunyan needed an ox to carry all the lumber he chopped. The lumberjack warmed the little ox by the fire, but he stayed as blue as the sky. Paul Bunyan named the animal Babe the Blue Ox. 8Babe grew as big as a house and carried the trees that Paul Bunyan chopped. He tricked the lumberjacks with heavy footsteps that shook the ground like earthquakes. As Babe the Blue Ox journeyed across the country, he left a trail of deep hoof prints. When those giant hoof prints filled with rain, they formed the thousand lakes of Minnesota. Qestion: How are the themes of these two stories similar?
Answer: they ore both brave and they both have somthing that they have in common they both have some scares
Explanation:
: EXPLAIN IN YOUR OWN WORDS WHAT THE POEM IS ABOUT IN AN OBJECTIVE SUMMARY: Make sure that your summary contains only objective, factual information. Do not include your personal opinions.
Summary: definition: noun, plural : a comprehensive and usually BRIEF/SHORT writing, objective and withouth opinion///brief and comprehensive; concise.direct and prompt; unceremoniously fast:
PROMPT: Write a one-paragraph summary of the poem. (Explain what the poem is about.)
story: The New Colossus
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Answer:
What poem....
Explanation:
To examine the rhythm in “Annabel Lee,” a reader should note
the overall meaning of the poem.
the relationship between the parts.
the high and low stresses in sound.
the reappearance of words or ideas.
To examine the rhythm in “Annabel Lee,” a reader should note C. the high and low stresses in sound.
What is rhythm ?Rhythm, the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within a poem, can be observed in "Annabel Lee." The alternating high and low stresses create a fluid and melodic quality. Through careful examination of its sound, we can identify the metrical scheme or pattern championed by the poet, here being predominantly iambic tetrameter.
Every line contains four pairs of strong and weak beats respectively which contribute to the atmosphere of the poem and assist readers in gaining an intricate appreciation for its significance.
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Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold.
Summary of individual progress reports 1-13 in Flowers for Algernon
Answer:
man named Burt Selden has given Charlie a “raw shok” test. Burt shows Charlie a stack of white cards with ink spilled on them—called a Rorschach inkblot test—and asks Charlie to tell him what he sees in the ink. The literal-minded Charlie, unable to grasp the concept of imagination, says that he sees only spilled ink. He worries that he has “faled” the test.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The order is radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma-rays
Explanation:
Answer:
1. radio waves,
2. microwaves,
3. infrared,
4. ultraviolet,
5. X-rays,
6. gamma-rays
In 2 paragraphs, answer the following questions (be sure to give examples)
What Chinese philosophy do you think is best for society? Why?
What Chinese philosophy do you think is worse for society? Why?
What Chinese philosophy do you think is best for a classroom? Explain.
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Answer:
Classic Confucianism appears to offer the most apt advice for finding happiness in present-day society, in particular because it recommends that one should be involved in real life.
Buddhism still the most negative.
What can we learn from the Chinese sage about moral education? ... discusses how most great religions have the same core philosophical value
Explanation:
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The picture that accompanies the prompt was MOST LIKELY chosen
because it
A) Shows the proper technique of swimming.
B)
Shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
C) Shows the fear that some people have of swimming.
D) Shows how you will win your races if you practice.
Answer:
B. Shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
Explanation:
The picture that accompanies the prompt was MOST LIKELY chosen because it shows how fun and rewarding swimming can be.
Read these central ideas from the article "Eileen Collins—NASA’s First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission."
Collins is the first female Shuttle commander.
Collins feels that completing a mission is the most exciting thing about spaceflight.
How does the author develop these ideas?
A: The author states that on her last mission, Collins became the first female Shuttle commander and includes a statement from Collins saying, "seeing the successful completion of the mission" is the most exciting part of spaceflight.
B: The author explains that as an astronaut, Collins pursued operations research, which led to her becoming a Shuttle commander, and includes Collins's words that she used to think the launch was the most exciting.
C: The author begins the article by stating that Collins is the first female Shuttle commander and ends by explaining that Collins enjoys exploring space so much she wants to travel there as a tourist.
D: The author provides background information about Collins's career goal to become the first woman Shuttle commander and explains that Collins loves spaceflight.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Read the paragraph below. Write a discussion question that goes with the text. Everyone should have access to the Internet. The United Nations special report published in June 2011 said that access to the Internet is now a “human right.” People who can’t access the Internet are at a loss and are missing out on critical information. Not having access to the Internet is like not having access to schools.
Answer:
Explanation:
well without the internet you can not do anything?
If you do not know how to use the internet, it is because you lack practice because remember that the people from before did not have internet, only calls or other things but they did not have and if now since there are those people from before they do not know and if they want to turn on they have to be to turn on with someone who knows
Someone who heads a court and interprets the laws is called a_.
Answer:
judicial branch?
Explanation:
Answer:
Most likely Judicial branch
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Explanation:
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Which fact about “Words to Save the World” indicates that it is a biography?
A.
It asks the reader to imagine a future world where there would be no songbirds.
B.
It includes charts and diagrams.
C.
It gives information about the environment.
D.
It tells the story of a person and her accomplishments.
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Answer:
D ( It tells a story of a person and her accomplishments )
Explanation:
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The fact about “Words to Save the World” which indicates that it is a biography is; Choice D; It tells the story of a person and her accomplishments.
Which fact indicates that “Words to Save the World” is a biography?It follows from the definition of a biography that a biography is characterized as a piece of writing which tells the story of an individual and his accomplishments.
It therefore follows from the task content that the correct answer choice is Choice D.
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( In the song Firework by Katy Perry identified all of the figurative languages)
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Explanation:
Onomatopoeia= "Boom, boom, boom"
Metaphor= "Baby, you're a firework,"
Simile= "Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag,"
In the first verse of the song, imagery is used to describe feeling broken down and defeated. For ex, "Do you ever feel so paper thin, like a house of cards, one blow from caving in"
Personification= "Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again" (This verse is both a simile and personification) or you can use "what the future holds"
Alliteration= "Show 'em what you're worth"
Hyperbole= " heart will blow"
Idiom= "Let your colors burst"
Allusion= "House of cards" Allusion to children's game of building houses from playing cards. A symbol for fragility
Read the sentences from the article "Eileen Collins—NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission."
On becoming an astronaut: "When I was very young and first started reading about astronauts, there were no women astronauts." However, she was inspired while she was a child by the Mercury astronauts, and by the time she was in high school and college, new opportunities were opening up for women in aviation.
What is the meaning of the word inspired?
A: influenced
B: optimistic
C: overwhelmed
D: uplifted
Answer:
A. Influenced
Explanation:
Write a three-sentence summary of “An Adventure to Remember,” using at least one word from the spelling list in each sentence.
Spelling words:
adventure
literary
structure
construction
respect
unexpected
invention
spectacular