Answer:
for 2 you can use petit to describe the brother
Explanation:
for 3 you can use massive or huge to describe the cows and use towering for the mountain.
Due in 30 minutes!
Who stopped the English kings from becoming an absolute monarchy and why?
Magna Carta, people were fed up of the king having higher status than them and could do anything he wants ( especially with cruel and unusual punishment) The people wanted regulations.
(rule of law & rights of the people basically)
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Why is courage important
When can you practice courage?
What does courage look like?
How does courage make you feel?
Read the following paragraph from the section "Mirrors can change smells." There is much more to learn and discover about the biology and chemistry of taste and smell. Those of us who study the chemical senses hope that our research will lead to tastier and healthier food, reduce the spread of insect-borne disease, improve the lives of people with smell or taste disorders and create a better understanding of the importance of smell and taste. Why does the author include this paragraph in the article?
Answer:
Hii, so the answer is, to show plans for the future of research and studying senses.
Hope this helps!
sorry if I'm too late ;w;
What are some Emerson transcendentalism values/ ideas?
Answer:
Spirituality should come from the self, not organized religion. Insight and experience are more important than logic. Nature is beautiful, should be deeply appreciated, and shouldn't be altered by humans.
Explanation:
I did not fully understand the question,
If you were in pipers place what would you do other then taking there children
The Pied Piper is the main character in a German tale about a man hired by the citizens of a town to get rid of rats. The man dressed in multicolored – or 'pied' – clothing and played a magic pipe to lure the rats to a river outside the town where they were drowned.
When will you learn to plan, to prepare, ____________, and to accomplish all of your lofty goals?
All students need to make sure that they have registered properly, that they have packed properly, and _________ before we take the long flight over to England.
The car accident caused Smitty to break eight of his toes, five of his fingers, and _________ .
The obstacle course involved _________ , running beneath several electrical wires, and climbing twenty tall hay bales.
Last night, my computer froze, beeped, __________ , and then died completely.
Word Bank:
1 a lot of his ribs were broken
2 clean it up immediately
3 enact
4 in tennis
5 jump a burning fire
6 jumping a burning fire
7 loud noises came from it
8 playing soccer
9 soccer
10 tennis
11 that they have rested properly
12 they got enough sleep
13 three of his ribs
14 to begin cleaning it up immediately
15 to enact
16 whirred loudly
Answer:
1. to enact (keep the pattern of using the word "to" before the verb)
2. three of his ribs (keep the pattern of listing numbers of bones broken)
3. that they have rested properly (all items are in the same tense "they have")
4. jumping a burning fire (keep the pattern of verbs in the present tense)
5. whirred loudly (keep list in the past tense "last night")
Explanation:
I need help with this question
Answer:
I dont know That KID
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Cuz why not... It is the only one that makes sense.
Which of the following is a true statement?
New matter is being created all the time.
Matter is never created only changes from one form to another.
Matter can never be changed from one form to another.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I hope you have a great day!
Answer:
B.) Matter is never created, it only changes from one form to another
Explanation:
I'm seconding the choice the first person made, just as support :)
what ways do you think unequal resources can be addressed so that all students have safe and effective access to learning?
Answer: Build relationships
Relationships and the importance of them in the classroom never goes away. As the education pendulum flies back and forth, one thing that you can always count on still being at the forefront of making a difference in the classroom is the idea of relationships. If you don’t have a relationship with your students the work you do on a daily basis will be flat and not nearly as effective as what it could be. Take the time to build connections with each and every one of your students. What makes them tick? What are their interests? What are their hopes and desires? These are all things that you continue to build and cultivate as the year progresses—community and relationship building does not just stop after the first two weeks. Regardless of class size or other circumstances that have an impact on the classroom, this is number one for a reason!
Be intentional with your lesson planning
As you sit down and plan out the upcoming week, really give some thought to how you are going to reach all your students. What are the various entry points students are going to need to access the curriculum and reach your lesson target? Or perhaps, how can you help engage students at the start so they are ready to learn? Would a morning meeting or quick team building activity in table groups help get the kids primed for learning? Have a warm-up to settle and set a tone. Review the learning targets for the lesson to inform the students and tune them in.
Use a balanced data approach
Using data to drive your instruction and decisions is vital. However, it needs to be done in a balanced approach to where you are taking into consideration your students and the direct knowledge you have about them. As educators, we are lucky that we know more about our students than what can be represented on a test. Use this information to help drive your instruction and decisions. How can you leverage this knowledge to help improve outcomes for kids? Are there additional ways that you can help support your students? Apply formative practices that not only will inform you of the “Are they getting it?” factor, but also use them to inform your students about their own progress.
Have high and consistent expectations
Most of us believe we have high expectations for kids, which is good. However, don’t let your high expectations limit your students with what they can accomplish. Your students will reach and often surpass your high expectations and when they do, don’t hold them back. Often our perception of what they can accomplish limits them, even when they are set at high levels. Push the students and they will surprise you…and you might surprise yourself. Also, those expectations need to be held consistent throughout the building. Expectations are the constitution of the school and need to be known and upheld in all areas at all times. Students from trauma or adverse backgrounds have significant difficulties adapting to differing systems or environments.
Scaffold instruction to grade level standards
Kids need access to grade level curriculum and grade level expectations. Yes, some students are not ready for it but if we keep playing catch-up by working on math facts when they are in middle school, they are never going to get exposed to higher level thinking. Educators need to find ways to expose all students to grade level curriculum and standards while scaffolding their learning or finding ways to provide intervention to them outside of the core instruction.
Teach vocabulary explicitly
Vocabulary, vocabulary, and more vocabulary. You’ve read the research: students coming from a poverty background have been exposed to an incredible shortage of words compared to their peers brought up in a middle class home. What does this mean to you as an educator? You have to go double time to expose kids to vocabulary that is varied, challenging, and new to them. Students need a rich vocabulary environment to catch-up and this doesn’t mean that you teach the same themed words that come with the various seasons. You have to be intentional about this and constantly on the lookout for opportunities to build this. Focus not only on the Tier 3 words which are content-specific but provide ample exposure to the Tier 2 words that provide meaning and comprehension.
Get your students engaged and excited
If you aren’t engaged and excited, your students won’t be engaged or excited, it’s as simple as that. You have to look for ways to connect the learning and content standards back to your students. How can you capture their attention? Show your excitement and get passionate! Use relevant practices and put the students in charge of their own learning. Groups, pairs, share outs, questions, and reflections encourage deeper thinking and provide meaning.
Explanation:
Torie's ___________ of the literary passage was quite thorough.
a
Analyze
b
Analytical
c
Analysis
d
Analyzable
In 3 ways how did Brian’s use his hatchet to help him survive and describe each one
has anyone read bud,not buddy? chapters 1 and 2 i have questions on it.
Answer: Yes,what are your questions
Explanation:
what is the theme quote and what does it mean?/ When she sat down to dinner at her round table with its three-day-old cloth, and watched her husband opposite of her lift the lid of the soup tureen and exclaim, delighted: “Ah, a good homemade beef stew! There’s nothing better…” she would visualize elegant dinners with gleaming silver amid tapestried walls peopled by knights and ladies and exotic birds in a fairy forest; she would think of exquisite dishes served on gorgeous china, and of gallantries whispered and received with sphinx-like smiles while eating the pink flesh of trout or wings of grouse.
Answer:After reading the passage, the context leads e to believe your answers are:
24) D
25)A
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have anymore questions
Explanation:
There will come soft rains: determine the authors central idea (main) idea and cite evidence from the story to support your answer
Answer:
down below
Explanation:
As a science-fiction author who concerned himself with philosophical and moral ideas, Ray Bradbury presents two significant themes in his short story "There Will Come Soft Rains": the central irony that humans are harmed rather than saved by their own technology, and the underlying truth that Nature will prevail over both humanity and technology.
Humans are destroyed by their own technology
While the family lives a leisurely life with automated stoves, diswashers, tiny robot mice as housekeepers, voice-clocks, garden sprinklers, automated garage doors and cars, etc., the family, ironically, is annihilated by another form of technology: the nuclear explosion, "one titanic instant" that leaves the family as mere silhouettes against the wall of the house.
The house was an altar with ten thousand attendants, big, small , servicing, attending in choirs. But the gods had gone away, and the ritual of the religion continued senselessly, uselessly.
Nature prevails over both human life and technology
Using Sara Teasdale's poem as a metaphor for the idea that Nature will conquer all that is artificial as well as human forces, Bradbury utilizes the fire to destroy the house's technology that works at a "psychopathic rate." Yet, after this futuristic "Armageddon," the final paragraph presages Nature's ability to restore as well as to prevail: "Dawn showed faintly in the east."
Which of the questions is necessary to ask as you evaluate the strength of your own research question?
1. Is the research question too broad or too narrow?
2. Does the research question elicit an opinion?
3. Is the research question answerable with one obvious response?
4. All the above
Answer:
I would respond with all of the above
how did losing the senate race in 1858 help lincoln most?
Answer:
Lincoln said:
"I am glad I made the late race. It gave me a hearing on the great and durable questions of the age, which I could have had in no other way; and though I now sink out of view, and shall be forgotten, I believe I have made some marks which will tell for the cause of civil liberty long after I am gone."
-Lincoln After Losing 1858 Senate Race
This is for tonight can someone help me pls!!!!!!!!
DONT PUT THE LINK THAT EVERYONE IT IS PUTTING
Answer:
what chapter
Explanation:
What is the best paraphrase of this excerpt from “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling?
Teddy's mother picked him up from the dust and hugged him, crying that he had saved Teddy from death, and Teddy's father said that he was a providence, and Teddy looked on with big scared eyes. Rikki-tikki was rather amused at all the fuss, which, of course, he did not understand.
Teddy was covered in dust, so his mother picked him up, brought him in the house, and started running a bath. Teddy looked at her with terror in his eyes. He was scared of the water.
Teddy’s mother and father felt like the luckiest parents in the world, which Rikki did not understand.
Teddy's mother hugged Rikki-tikki, crying that he had saved Teddy from death, and Teddy's father said that he was a providence. Teddy looked on with big scared eyes. Rikki-tikki was rather amused at all the fuss, which, of course, he did not understand.
Teddy’s mother and father were more than pleased that Teddy had been saved. His mother hugged Rikki-tikki, and his father praised him while Teddy just sat in shock. Rikki-tikki did not really understand, but he was amused.
Answer:
i think d
Explanation:
Answer:
It's D! Hope this helps!
Explanation:
In what ways does Anne's outlook relate to her current situation? Which emotions are shared by many teenagers?
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
"The war is going to go on despite our quarrels and our longing for freedom
and fresh air, so we should try to make the best of our stay here.
I’m preaching, but I also believe that if I live here much longer, I’ll turn into a dried-up old beanstalk. And all I really want is to be an honest-to-goodness teenager!"
Excerpt from "The Diary of A Young Girl"
In what ways does Anne's outlook relate to her current situation? Which emotions are shared by many teenagers?
Answer:
Her frustration with the quarrels and longing for freedom relates to that situation, being unable to leave a place where the tension must have been unbearable. She remains hopeful, trying "to make the best" out of the situation, but she also longs for a normal life as a teenager. Ironically, most teenagers go through a stage of rebellion that has them feeling like they are trapped by their families and their environment, longing for a better future even under comparatively safe conditions.
Explanation:
Also known as "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1947), Anne´s account was written while she and her family were hiding during the Nazi occupation, so her life was secluded and crowded by too many people in a cramped hiding place.
Please help quickly
Which revision to the last sentence best concludes this story and reflects on
the significance of the experience?
Our winning season came to an end, and Coach Wilder gathered the
team together for an end-of-the-season awards celebration. My broken
arm meant that I had been on the sidelines since the first game, more
of a cheerleader than an actual player, but Coach Wilder told me to be
sure to come. As the awards ceremony came to an end, Coach got up
to present the Most Valuable Player award. He spoke of a player who
exhibited dedication, team spirit, and strong leadership. Then he called
out my name. I was shocked as I walked up to receive the award,
listening to my teammates cheer wildly. I hadn't played since the first
game because of my broken arm. Now I was getting honored as if I
had played the whole season. It was actually a pretty cool experience
all things considered.
Answer: when I shook Coach’s hand and received my award, I realized that athletic performance isn’t the only thing that makes a truly great basketball player
Explanation:
due today plz help XD <3
Answer:
A haiku is a Japanese form of poetry. It has only seventeen syllables. It often portrays vivid and thought provoking images. Divided into a structure of 5,7,5 it is small yet beneficially deep.
Vivid: producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
Why can it be useful to describe the setting of a flashback?
A. This signals to the reader that the scene takes place in another
time.
B. This makes the character's motivation in the present moment
clear.
C. This causes the setting to feel more important than the events.
D. This explains the author's reason for including the flashback.
SUBMIT
most likely A, because a flashback describing the setting shows the reader the past
Select all the adjectives. Don't select any articles (a, an, or the)
Mateo and Lila recently purchased a beautiful lakefront home on the shore of Lake
Michigan.
TIME SENSITIVE!!!
Answer:
recently, beautiful, lakefront.
Explanation:
A good conclusion paragraph
in an essay.
A. introduces the main idea
B. connects everything together
C. is at the beginning
O D. introduces new ideas that need to be
explained
Answer:
B would be your answer!
Lake Urmia is in Iran. One leader there warned that the lake could completely dry out within three to five years. The lake has been drying out for several reasons. There has been a decade-long drought. Irrigation has also been taking water for farms. Many rivers that once fed the lake are now dammed, too. Recently, Iranian government leaders shared a three-part plan to save Lake Urmia. First, they would start a cloud-seeding program. This would encourage more rainfall. Second, they would lower the amount of water used by irrigation. Finally, they would supply the lake with water from other places Leaders hope to _________ the lake.
A measure
B examine
C preserve
D surround
Answer:
c
Explanation:
perserve
For the following, choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
O My brother Dennis, is a mean one.
O My brother, Dennis is a mean one.
O My brother Dennis is a mean one.
O My brother, Dennis, is a mean one.
Answer:
the last one/D i think
Explanation:
1. Which of the following statements about social media use and well-being is true? *
Spending more time on social media will make you feel better.
Being an active user (rather than a passive user) of social media is associated with more positive feelings.
Quitting social media is the best option to avoid negative feelings.
Being a passive user of social media helps you better connect with friends.
Answer:
This statement is true Being a passive user of social media helps you better connect with friends.
Explanation:
I say this because you are helping the comunity and you are doing a good deed for your self.
.................can you buy some wood carvings ? A, who b, what c, why d, which e, where f, how
Answer:
E, where
Explanation:
Answer:
e, where, Where can you buy some wood carvings?
Links or fake comments will be reported, thank you.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Cliches are classic phrases. D is the only phrase that is commonly used in literature or everyday conversation.
Answer:
Smooth as silk. *satisfying*
Explanation:
Hello, please help me!
Rewrite this passage so that it includes at least one compound, complex, or compound-complex sentence.
You should not get up. You should not make dinner. You think you feel fine. You need to stay in bed. You are sick. You need to give your body a chance to get well. You will only get better with rest.
Answer: You should not get out of bed you are very sick. You should not make dinner even though you think you feel fine. You need to give your body a chance to get well because you can only get better with rest.
Explanation: Just add conjunctions and combine sentences.