Answer:
The answer has to be your opinion.
Explanation:
There is no right or wrong answer.
Answer:
1) I disagree that Men and Women are not because Men have been shown in the past to have more rights in History. (White) Women have awaited for voting rights. They had to wait until 1920 for the 19th Amendment was ratified.
2) I disagree that Arranged Marriages are sometimes ok because young ladies and even young girls such as of the ages 10-18, are being forced to things that they may have not wanted to participate in. Not to mention their partner is way older than them or just a few years older, women have no control of what their partner does to them.
3) I disagree that Men have to protect Women because Women are strong independent beings. If a Man can protect themselves from a pack of wolves. A woman can too. Women are just as powerful as Men and Men just as powerful as Women.
4) I agree that Honor killings should be forbidden because let's say that the woman who was in an arranged marriage with a man who tries to kill/beat her, she kills/hurts him in self defense. Self defense should not be punished as act of shame.
(This is for if you don't feel like thinking of an answer, here's my response)
help this is easy but help
Indecisive
answer
good morning
can I get your intro miss
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which description emphasizes the author’s humorous voice in the story?
a
“and printed on the sidewalk”
b
“drew an outline of the half-dozen”
c
“giving him more muscles and less fat”
d
“ballplayers who were clustered around”
Hello. You have not shown the text this question refers to. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
An author's humorous voice is how he uses words to make jokes, joking remarks and add humor to a text. In this case, to answer this question, you must read the entire text and identify which of the answer options shown above is presented in the text in a funny way, promoting a joke and establishing the author's humorous position.
Which fact from the Tinker v. Des Moines court decision best supports the
reasoning that the conduct of the student protesters was protected by the
Fourteenth Amendment, which prohibits deprivation of life, liberty, or
property?
Which fact from the Tinker v. Des Moines court decision best supports the reasoning that the conduct of the student protesters was protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, which prohibits deprivation of life, liberty, or
property?
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A. The record shows that students in some of the schools wore
buttons relating to national political campaigns, and some even
wore the Iron Cross, traditionally a symbol of Nazism.
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B. On the other hand, the Court has repeatedly emphasized the need
for affirming the comprehensive authority of the States and of
school officials, consistent with fundamental constitutional
safeguards, to prescribe and control conduct in the schools.
C. The action of the school authorities appears to have been based
on an urgent wish to avoid the controversy which might result
from the expression, even by the silent symbol of armbands, of
opposition to this nation's part in the conflagration in Vietnam.
D. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason for scrupulous protection of Constitutional freedoms of the individual if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our government as mere
platitudes.
Answer:
D. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason for scrupulous protection of Constitutional freedoms of the individual. if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our government as mere platitudes
Explanation:
The Tinker vs Des Moines Independent Community School District case which was decided by the Supreme Court ruled that the students' use of armbands represented free speech to and was not bound by the actions of the people that participated in it.
It also ruled that the school could not alienate their constitutional rights as the actions of the students in no way substantially interfere with the operation of the school.
The sun....(shine) by day.
present simple
Answer:
shining
Explanation:
Which narrative technique does the author include in this excerpt, and how does it support the author's purpose? The author uses dialogue to evoke a sense of happiness. The author uses characterization to show bitter feelings. The author uses structure to show the sequence of events. The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.
Hello. Unfortunately, you did not submit the excerpt that the question refers to. This makes it impossible for me to show you the correct answer. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
The only way to answer this question is to read the excerpt it is related to. As this excerpt is not available to me, it is you who will need to read it. When reading the excerpt, you need to identify which textual element is being highlighted to convey something about the text. If the element being highlighted is a dialog, your answer is the first option. If the element being highlighted is the characterization of a character, your answer is the second option. If the element being highlighted is a sequence of successive events, the third option is your answer. If the element being highlighted is the setting, the fourth option is your answer.
Answer:
It is D, The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.
Explanation:
I got it correct on Ed.
Saima could see that all the girls were____________________ when she got first position in the exam.
Answer:
Happy/Sad/Excited
Explanation:
It depends on the full situation and needs explanation for what to write here
Answer:
Jealous. Coz they toxic.
Explanation:
11.
(adverb) My sister answered the question intelligently.
What is the adverb
Answer:
intelligently is the adverb
Do you think Percy will vaporize the bull just like he did with Mrs.Dodds? Why ?
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
No, because he actually kills it by ripping the Minotaur horn off and kills him with it.
I am confused on this question pls tell me someone :)
Answer:
Just answer the question and try to remember what you've learned
Explanation:
if a man says “hello ma lady” what to reply to that? like yk adding to the hello, instead of ma lady what should i replace that?
uhhhh you could put like "good evening m'lady" or smth, and like in response a shy/bashful "hello" yk? or the girl could say "[his name]!"
hope that helps lol
'Her angry words were bullets to him'. The comparison of angry words to bullets here is a ____________________. *
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
Metaphors compare two unlike things without using "like" or "as," unlike similes. Angry words and bullets are being compared without "like" or "as," making it a metaphor.
The idea that in Okonkwo's language, the word for "woman" is also used to describe a man
without power suggests?
Blazing in gold and quenching in purple,
Leaping like leopards to the sky,
Then at the feet of the old horizon
Laying her spotted face, to die;
Stooping as low as the kitchen window,
Touching the roof and tinting the barn,
Kissing her bonnet to the meadow,-
And the juggler of day is gone!
What is personified in this poem?
Answer:
The Sun is being personified in the poem.
He sold many oranges (Passive voice )
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Which two statements best describe how Their Eyes Were Watching God supports Baldwin’s assertions about Black English?
Because Hurston uses American English in her novel only occasionally, she clearly feels that her people should be committed to their own language.
Hurston’s characters are sometimes hard to understand because of their language, so she is clearly hostile to white readers.
Hurston writes her characters’ dialogue in black English, conveying their accent, vocabulary, and speech patterns with painstaking accuracy.
By placing American English and black English side by side in her novel, Hurston seems to emphasize their nature as separate languages
Answer:
Because Hurston uses American English in her novel only occasionally, she clearly feels that her people should be committed to their own language.
By placing American English and black English side by side in her novel, Hurston seems to emphasize their nature as separate languages
Explanation:
"Their Eyes Were Watching God" is a book written by Zora Neale Hurston that discusses the racial and gender roles that are established in society.
In this book, Huston takes a stand in favor of a language known as Black English. It reinforces the idea that black English is a separate language from ordinary English and that it should be used by the black population more often, as this is part of the identity as an African American, and that blacks should be responsible for this language. This shows how Houston supports Baldwin's claims about the English language and the presence of blacks in that language.
Answer:
Explanation:
By placing American English and black English side by side in her novel, Hurston seems to emphasize their nature as separate languages
Hurston writes her characters’ dialogue in black English, conveying their accent, vocabulary, and speech patterns with painstaking accuracy.
Tell us a time when you helped someone. Describe how your support impacted the other person and how it made it made you feel.
Read the information in the brainstorming table.
Beginning: First, I signed up to audition for a part in the school play. Middle: Then I recited my lines and sang a short solo for the chorus teacher. End: Blank.
Which piece of information best completes the table?
Every year, the students in our school put on a spring performance.
Finally, the chorus teacher announced there would be a school play.
Then I chose a song and prepared for my audition.
Finally, I was selected for a leading role in the play.
Answer: is d
Explanation:
Which country is the island of Socotra part of? from text
Answer:
Yemen
Explanation:
Socotra sits at the entrance to the Gulf of Aden, only 60 miles from the horn of Africa. Politically it is governed by Yemen, some 230 miles to the north. Geographical isolation has sculpted Socotra in its unique form.
Which two parts highlight the psychological consequences of war?
Answer:
Quit
Explanation:
Nin
**WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP**
- flakes of cold snow drifting slowly
- In sequence to make the ground
- their permanent residence
**what poetic device is used by saying the ground is the snow’s ‘permanent residence’
metaphor?
explanation :
i think its metaphor because ur not really personifying it but ur saying its something that it isnt so i think it is metaphor
Read the excerpt from Flannery O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own." The ugly words settled in Mr. Shiftlet's head like a group of buzzards in the top of a tree. The simile in this excerpt compares Mr. Shiftlet to a group of buzzards. the ugly words to the top of the tree. a group of buzzards to the top of a tree. the ugly words to a group of buzzards.
I JUST DID IT, D
Explanation:
EDGE
After analyzing the simile in the excerpt, we can say it compares the following:
D. The ugly words to a group of buzzards.
What is a simile?A simile is a figure of speech in which a comparison between two different things is made. Similes always rely on words such as "like" and "as" to make the comparison.
In the excerpt, the simile compares two things to other two different things:
Ugly words are compared to a group of buzzardsMr. Shiflet's head is compared to the top of a treeSince letter D is the only option that presents one of those two possibilities, it is the correct answer.
Learn more about similes here:
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Which are traits of a free verse poem? Check all that apply.
O a clear pattern of rhyming words
| lines that vary greatly in length
no set number of lines per stanza
an established meter and rhythm
a pattern for stressing syllables
Answer:
lines that vary greatly in lengthno set number of lines per stanzaExplanation:
Free verse doesn't rhyme or have a regular meter and tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech with no particular pattern of stressing syllables.
Answer:
B. lines that vary greatly in length. C. no set number of lines per stanza.
Explanation:
took the quiz on edge
Fren bought groceries that cost $14.40 .She paid the store clerk, Ping,with a $20 bill. Ping makes change by saying. 2 pennies make the total $14.40 . 6 dimes makes it $15.00 ,and 6 dollars makes it $20 .
Answer:
D. yes, ping should give five one dollar bills, not six
Explanation:
Given data is
Fren bought groceries.
The groceries cost = $14.40
She paid to ping (clerk) = $20
hence, the money should give by ping to fern is = $20 - $14.40 = $5.6
two pennies make the total of $14.40 which is true.
six dimes makes $15 this is also true.
six dollars makes $20 this is false.
Since $15 + $6 = $21 which is not equal to $20.
In which underlined adjective clause is the relative pronoun used as the object of a preposition?
a The part of Alaska that is within the Arctic Circle is cold most of the year.
b The explorer whom I met last year has never been to the North Pole.
c The climate is one in which little foliage can grow.
d I saw a dog whose sled left without him.
Answer:
D would be answer I guess
n a feeding frenzy, the pigeons descended upon the breadcrumbs that the kindly old man on the park bench continued to toss.
Which is a correct analysis of the sentence?
Answer:
the pigieons are being nice
Explanation:
c
Which is the best inference about Lincoln’s assessment of his presidency?
A.
Lincoln believed he was too passive to be president.
B.
Lincoln preferred reacting to problems rather than preventing them.
C.
Lincoln did not think that his term of office was valuable.
D.
Lincoln thought he could have been a more decisive decision-maker.
adapted from Lincoln the Great
by Wilfred W. McClay
We too will have our own Lincoln, or Lincolns, and there is good reason to believe that ours will be as partial as anyone else’s. But we should not be content with such easy relativism1. Out of respect to the man, we should at least try to recover a sense of both the grandeur and the contingency2 of the history that he lived through and helped to shape. To see a statesman in full, and thereby learn something about the nature of statesmanship, one needs to see him not only in the overly clear light of retrospection, but in the shadowy and inconclusive light of the conditions he faced as they were unfolding. “I claim not to have controlled events,” Lincoln mused during the course of his presidency, “but confess plainly that events have controlled me.”
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I hope this helps
The reason this is the best answer is found at the very end of the passage. Lincoln said that, events have controlled me." If he had been "master of his own fate," that would mean that he would have believed he could control the events in his life. But he believed the opposite, that events had controlled him. Therefore (A) is the best answer.
describe the effect of blank verse in the poem how would the poem be different if frost had used a rhyming form?
Answer:
^^^^^^^^The use of blank verse makes the poem sound like everyday speech. Blank verse’s regular meter gives the poem a sense of structure and stability. If the poem had a rhyme scheme, it would not sound like people were talking normally. If the poem had a rhyme scheme, the rhyme might be distracting to the reader. Rhyme schemes can sound artificial.
Explanation:
Right on e d g e n u i t y
Answer:
Fitst person is right
Explanation:
got it right on edge
What is the indirect object in the sentence?
I sent her a postcard about my trip.
Write down Questions about why you in particular do something that u do-
We want what we do to matter
HEY CAN ANYONE PLS ANSWER DIS!!!
Answer:
It was like old times again. Just me and my bestfriend who I hadn't seen in 5 years. Talking about how much are lives have changed over the years. We start to realize that we don't really have that much in common anymore, we both have new jobs, live in new places, new friends. Its just not the same as when we finished college. Eventually we both get tired of talking about our lives so we finish up and go home, not knowing that would be the last day we ever talked again.
Answer:
it all started when i picked up the wrong suitcase. I had no idea then I had the wrong suitcase. It looked exactly like mine. as I picked up the suitcase I walked to the car line and waited for my parents. as I was standing at the car line i started to smell something so disgusting I was going to jump right back on that plane i came off of. I started to investigate the smell in the air. I walked around and sniffed the security guard as he looked at me funny. was it him that had that rancid smell? nope! it felt like the smell was just following me around. it was a little breezy so I thought it would be the trash can by the entrance of the airport. I secretly smelled the trash can. it was for sure stinky but it was definitely not it. I saw my parents finally pull up. I put my suitcase in the car and hurried in the car to get away from that smell! as I was sitting in the car I smelled the stinky, rancid, horribly smell again! I thought id never get away from this smell. As we pulled over to find out what the smell was me and my parents went to my suitcase and took a big sniff. OOH BOY! did that suitcase smell bad, and it was for sure the stinky smell I was smelling. I decided to open the suitcase and as I was opening it I was so scared what the smell could be that was in here. I finally opened the suitcase and i was so disgusted, and confused to find out this wasnt my suitcase. this was someone elses suitcase! in this suitcase had dirty underwear, and dirty socks! it was so grows! I wanted to barf. I went to the lost and found and quickly dropped it off and ran back to the car and left.
Explanation: