Ooh
Balloons are deflatin'
Guess they look lifeless like me
We miss you on your side of the bed, mmm
Still got your things here
And they stare at me like souvenirs
Don't wanna let you out my head
Just like the day that I met you
The day I thought forever
Said that you love me
But that'll last for never
It's cold outside
Like when you walked out my life
Why you walked out my life?
I get like this every time
On these days that feel like you and me
Heartbreak anniversary
'Cause I remember every time
On these days that feel like you and me
Heartbreak anniversary
Do you ever think of me?
Answer:
Okayyyyy...Hello to you too.
Answer
thats deep
Explanation:
(┬┬﹏┬┬)
What is important about the destination to Lewistown, ID?
In walk two moons book
Sugar chose Lewiston to visit a cousin.
She thought this would help her remember who she was before she was a mom & wife.
Stranded
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It had been three days, and we were starting to feel helpless. We had already used most of our resources and knew that if anyone was to come and look for us, it would take them weeks to find us. It was a relief that Andrew was starting to feel better after being dehydrated. We were all happy to have started a fire so that we could now drink clean water. I decided it was time to start searching the island for food and resources. I knew I wasn’t the group leader, but I was going to take charge.
When I told Max that I would head out east toward the beaches, he said I was making a big mistake and that we all needed to stay together. I disagreed with him and told him that we eventually needed to search the island to see what we could use or if anyone else occupied this land that could help us call for rescue.
Jamie and Shannon went with me to search. We walked about three miles and started to hear a sound coming from a distance. We didn’t want to get much closer because we thought it would be better to get others to help us. So, we headed back and told the others. We agreed to return to the spot in the morning. That night, as I slept under the stars, I felt a sense of hope for the first time since being stranded.
Questions:
What is the genre and how do you know?
What does the word occupied mean in paragraph 2?
What is the main idea of the story?
What is the author’s purpose in the story?
What is the author’s point of view? (1st, 2nd, 3rd person)
What is the author’s tone? What word choices helped you determine the tone?
What tools do you think you would need if you were ever stranded somewhere?
Answer:
At least 25 people have died and more than 800 have been sickened by the mysterious illness, health officials said. The travel restrictions imposed on Wuhan were extended to at least four more cities.
Explanation:
Think about a webpage, advertisement, or video, and identity all the parts in its construction. How are the parts put together and what is the goal of the creator?
Answer:
Most of the adverts that I saw had 5 basic parts.
Cheers
These parts are:
The Headline: Most the headlines were very catchy. For example, you'd find something like "Make $200 every week" "for almost doing nothing". This was created to draw the reader in. Of course one would find out that in most cases (98%) there was more to the pitch;The Sub-headline: To like in the ad referenced above, the major Headline was "Make $200 every week" Then the sub-headline was "for almost doing nothing."Benefits: This section of the Ad is concerned with highlighting the benefits of the service being sold. In some cases, the ads are images, videos, logo and or other branding showing the product or service. This helps to stimulate the decision of the viewer towards the ultimate goal which is a Call To Action.Call to action is the part of the ads where the seller expects that the viewer will go ahead and make a buying decision. All the five parts put together seeks to fulfil the goal of the creator which is to ensure that there is a sale or that at least, significant interest is registered in the mind of the viewer.Cheers
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the variables shown on this scatter plot?
Misplaced modifiers:
Marge has a wild personality who is a good friend of mine
What do you do in a clothing business ?
Answer:
Decide on your niche. Starting a clothing business is a very personal journey.
Build your budget (or business plan) ...
Organise your business. ...
Create your designs. ...
Create your brand. ...
Start manufacturing. ...
Test your product. ...
Take it to market.
Explanation:
I hope this helps!
Answer:
I would say that they design, manufacture, and sell clothing.
Answer these two questions please, I will give you brainliest :D
Answer:
disagree
Explanation:
netural
Answer:
I agree that police brutality is a very important issue and I do believe that a majority of police brutality lately has been biased.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Namrata exclaimed with joy that it was very beautiful flower.(into direct speech)
Answer:
Explanation:
" this is a very beatiful flower! " Naramata exclaimed
Part 1: The Climax of the Story
Describe the climax of your novel or short story in a three- to five-sentence paragraph.
Provide two examples of dialogue from characters in the story that support the climax you identified.
Provide two examples of text evidence (other than dialogue) to support the climax you identified.
In a paragraph of six to eight sentences, explain how the dialogue and text evidence support the climax you identified.
Part 2: Falling Action
In a paragraph of three to five sentences, explain at least two falling action events from your novel or short story and how they relate to the climax.
my story is the golden touch
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The conflict in "The Outsiders" is between the Greasers and the Socs. The climax of The Outsiders is when Johnny kills the "Soc". Johnny and Ponyboy run away. Later, the Greasers and Soc's have another rumble, and Johnny dies. I would say that this is the climax.
2. ""We won," Dally panted. "We beat the Socs. We stomped them--- chased them outa our territory.""
"Johnny didn't even try to grin at him. "Useless... fighting's no good...." He was
awful white."
3. "But I had both arms wrapped around the other Soc's neck and refused to let go. Dally was slugging him, and I hung on desperately, although that other Soc was kicking me and you'd better believe it hurt. Finally he kicked me in the head so hard it stunned me, and I lay limp, trying to clear my mind and keep from blacking out."
"You read about people looking peacefully asleep when they're dead, but they
don't. Johnny just looked dead. Like a candle with the flame gone. I tried to say
something, but I couldn't make a sound."
4. The dialogue and textual evidence that I used to support my identification of the climax is taken from Chapter 9 in "The Outsiders". When reading the excerpts and reading the characters' dialogues, you can see exactly how tense and dramatic the section is. It is where most of the big dramatic events happen in the novel. With all of the drama, death, and fighting, there is no other part of the story that would be a better climax.
5. After the Greasers win the rumble, Dally dies. Ponyboy spends the rest of the story recovering after all of the physical and emotional trauma he went through. It was probably super scarring, dealing with his friends deaths as well as all of the physical pain that Ponyboy ended up enduring. I suppose that the climax relates to the falling action because the climax causes the falling action.
How reliable are first impressions? Why do most of us rely on them so much, even when we, ourselves, may not like being judged by them?
- Share a time you made a bad first impression on someone or a group of people
Answer:
Well, honestly I don't think that first impressions matter that much because someone may come as shy, but they could be the complete opposite. I mean that's more common nowadays. And maybe some people act completely different when they first meet someone or are nervous (ex. Going on dates).
- I remember when I met my best friend and I rhought that he was uncool because everyone joked with him and made fun of. I didn't want to hang out with him and I thought that it was better to hang out with the "cool kids" and not with some "loser". But, we were in the same class and we also went to after-school activities so I had no chance to not see him. As time went buy, I started to like him more and more and saw that he was actually a pretty nice and fun person to be around. We gradually grew closer and closer, and now we are best friends (I mean he has his group of friends and I have mine, but that doesnt play a big role). Now with the pandemic around, we still are close and call each other at leat once a day.
I don't know if this makes a lot of sense, but what I'm trying to say that first impressions don't matter today as much as they did in the past and we don't have to judge people on the first impression they make. We have to dig deeper so we can actually find the real side they are hiding or are shy to portray.
Read "Not by Math Alone,” by Sandra Day O’Connor and Roy Romer. In a well-organized essay, analyze the rhetorical strategies the writers use to achieve their purpose. Is their argument persuasive?
Answer:
The article "Not by Math Alone" written by Sandra Day O’Connor and Roy Romer explains how American schools are failing when talking and teaching about government and how the political system works.
First, the writers give statistics to prove that high school students do not know much about the political system and democracy and then they explain how important it is for the country to have citizens that are aware of politics and that are interested in democracy, whether their future careers are related to politics or not.
I believe their arguments are persuasive because they give statistics as proof and also because having citizens that know how their country work and how politics affects them is always a good thing.
Explanation:
What natural elements does this creation myth attempt to explain? Check all that apply.
Answer:
B. land
D. crops
E. people
The writer wants the tone of sentence 13 (reproduced below) to convey the emotional turmoil experienced by people who participated in the experiment.
Many subjects did not turn Nao off or were unsure whether to do so.
Which of the following versions of the underlined text best accomplishes this goal?
A. (as it is now)
B. thought turning Nao off might be wrong, and some did not do it
C. found the question of whether to turn Nao off a bit troubling
D. considered not turning Nao off or even failed to do it
E. refused to turn Nao off or struggled with the decision
Answer:
E. refused to turn Nao off or struggled with the decision
Explanation:
Answer E
Correct. This choice uses the emotionally expressive words “refused” and “struggled” to give the audience a sense of the turmoil experienced by participants in the study. Of the choices provided, this one is most effective at using word choice to establish a tone that conveys the emotional difficulty of the situation.
Answer:
E. refused to turn Nao off or struggled with the decision
Explanation:
right according to college board
According to the sample essay included in this lesson, the first–person narrator of "The Fall of the House of Usher" allows the reader to A. sympathize with Usher B. sympathize with Usher's twin sister C. sympathize with the narrator himself D. sympathize with the author
Answer:
c
Explanation:
his telling the story of himself
The prefix inter- means “between,” and the word part cept means “to take.” Based on this information, what does the word interceptor mean as it is used in the passage? “The interceptors covertly eavesdropped on Germany’s radio messages, sending them along to the team at Bletchley.” (paragraph 6) (10 points) A. one who broadcasts radio messages to bring down his enemy B. one who cannot decide between two sides, as in a war or argument C. one who seizes something on its way from one place to another D. one who takes part in cracking codes by means of a hidden key
Wrong question sorry
Describe this
quote
Climate change is not
hysteria It's a fact
Answer:
It's saying that Climate Change is real
Explanation:
You didn't give any specifics on what to describe, so I just described what the quote was saying
I what to no the answer toThe Jenkins family is having a reunion. 15 people are each bringing 3 food dishes. The dishes will be shared equally by 90 people. How many people will each dish serve?
Kira thinks that the answer is 6 because
90
÷
15
=
6
. Do you agree with her reasoning? Explain why or why not. If you disagree, explain what step(s) she missed and what the equation should be.
Answer:
15 people are each bringing 3 food dishes. The dishes will be shared equally by 90 people. How many people will each dish serve? Kira thinks that the answer is 6 because.
Explanation:
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Sky Sports presenters Andy Gray and Richard Keys have been accused of sexism
after making several comments about a female referee, called Sian Massey. They
commented on her understanding of the offside rule during a Premier League match. The
commentators believed their microphones were switched off but were actually recorded
making remarks such as:
'Somebody better get down there and explain offside to her.'
Can you believe that? A female linesman. Women don't know the offside rule.
What type of prejudice is shown?
Which line proves your claim?
Answer:
The prejudice shown is making a sexist remark against the female gender.
The line "Women don't know the offside rule" shows how sexist the comment is.
Explanation:
A sexist remark is when a person of one gender says something discriminatory about a person of another gender. This means that talking bad about the other based on her gender is known or taken as a sexist comment or discrimination based on one's gender.
In the given scenario of the sports presenters, their comment about Sian Massey's 'incapability' to be a referee, based on her being a woman is a sexist remark. They are making the claim that Sian was not worthy to be a referee for the game because of her gender and that women don't know anything about "offside rule" which is discriminatory in nature.
This claim can be supported by the very comment "Can you believe that? A female linesman. Women don't know the offside rule."
The prejudice here is that they though women cannot know the offside rule.
A female linesman. Women don't know the offside rule. This line prove the claim.
What are offside rule?The offside rule is in the game of football.
The offside rule is if any body part, head, or feet in the opponent's half.
Here, Sky Sports presenters Andy Gray and Richard Keys commented on a referee.
They said that a woman cannot know the offside rue.
It was very offended comment.
Thus, The prejudice here is that they though women cannot know the offside rule.
A female linesman. Women don't know the offside rule. This line prove the claim.
Learn more about offside rule, here:
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Do you think women today are still expected to obey the wishes and desires of men?
Write your reflections/thoughts about the poem VERSES WRITTEN BY A YOUNG LADY, ON WOMEN BORN TO BE CONTROLL’D! and if there is still the same kind of dynamics in today's society. Use the PETAL structure to respond. this is a essay if you won't help please do not answer i will report u and all your questions if you do please at least 10 sen
petal-point, edvidence,Technique,Analysis,link
do not waste my points
Answer:
Yes, of course, they are allowed to.
Explanation:
I think that women today can have the same wishes, dreams, and desires as men. Just because they are not men that dosen't mean they can't have the same dreams and wishes as men can have. They are still human just like the men. Like why not? I think that women should be inspired and be able to do their desires.
why did the particle exselrater explode?
Answer:
In the first season we learn that Eobard Thawne - posing as Dr. Harrison Welles - deliberately caused the particle accelerator to go boom to "make" Barry the Flash. We also learned he changed history by doing so, as it would have gone off by accident in 2024 had he not changed anything
Explanation:
According to the text, which statement best describes a goal Cabeza de Vaca had for his travels in "A Journey Through Texas"?
Answer:
Where is the text?
Explanation:
There needs to be a text in order to answer your question
How does fear affect people. Explain.
english news any three
Answer:
hi what are u saying sir i do not understand
Explanation:
have a good day/night
"injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Do you agree with Dr. King? Why or why not? Explain and support your . Response.
Answer:
I do agree with Dr. King
Explanation:
Injustice has always been a problem, if it's not solved then and there it's going to eventually spread and then no justice will be served.
Answer:
i agree
Explanation:
Injustice has always been a problem, if it's not solved then and there it's going to eventually spread and then no justice will be served.
How do the authors of "Ads: Why We Buy What We Buy" convey their purpose of persuading readers that advertising has changed the daily lives of many people?
O They explain the beginnings of Post and Kellogg breakfast cereals.
They describe the floor mat sale display at Wal-Mart.
O They explain why Coca-Cola used a new version of Santa Claus.
They describe the origins of Ivory and Pears' soaps.
Answer: They explain the beginnings of Post and Kellogg breakfast cereals
Explanation:
To underscore the importance of advertising, the authors showed the beginnings of Post as well as the Kellogg breakfast cereals.
The point was that, these companies grew because of advertising and now hired thousand of people. If therefore, they hadn't advertised, they would not have grown the way they did to be able to take care of their employees who through salaries, are able to take over care of their daily life.
Answer:
They explain the beginnings of Post and Kellogg breakfast cereals.
I believe!!
Explanation:
I took the test earlier and it was right!!
I hope dis helps :}
Which of the following might you infer from this painting by Winslow Homer?
Answer:
sorry no one got to this question...
Explanation:
i thought the answer was c. Am i right?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it is right
Please help me
Think about what the narrator learns about the Wonder Horse.
Does he have to capture the Wonder Horse to learn these things? Why or why not?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
because I dont know what wonder horse is
how did Pony boy locate himself to jay mountain
In Chapter 4 of “The Outsiders”, Ponyboy and Johnny “run away” from home and go to the park because Ponyboy got into an argument with his brother Darry. They never intend to actually leave for a long time but when the Socs show up at the park and try to drown Ponyboy, Johnny feels that he has to save Ponyboy no matter what. So, Johnny takes out his knife and stabs Bob, the Soc who is trying to drown Ponyboy, killing him. After this happens, Johnny and Ponyboy run to Dally for advice, and he tells them to go to Windrixville; while there they hide out in an abandoned church on Jay Mountain.