HOW WANTS ANOTHER 100 point give away

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Answer 1
huuu said i had taa to go get out the car and
Answer 2

Answer:

Thanks I love you soo much!!!


Related Questions

Which of the following sentences is not punctuated correctly?
A. She was the sweetest and most generous person I have ever met.
B. This is the last long boring class I have left today.
C. Dallas is a huge and sprawling city.
D. Instead of carrying guns, the police in Britain carry long, metal
nightsticks.
SUBMIT

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It is D because there shouldn’t be a comma on the long and metal

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What can you say about the quotation "BROADENING YOUR PERSPECTIVE CAN BE LIFE-ENHANCING"? do you agree with this?rush lang po slamat​

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I what I can say about the quotation is

people who report others questions are clearly unhappy with their lives.

sorry but facts

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Answer:

fr tho

Explanation:

I hate seeing the reported questions when all people wanna do is talk!

Which statement best explains how details in the
passage develop the central idea that the leaders
believe that they deserve more?

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The mystery of where the milk went to was soon cleared up. It was mixed every day into the pigs' mash. The early apples were now ripening, and the grass of the orchard was littered with windfalls. The animals had assumed as a matter of course that these would be shared out equally; one day, however, the order went forth that all the windfalls were to be collected and brought to the harness-room for the use of the pigs. At this some of the other animals murmured, but it was no use. All the pigs were in full agreement on this point, even Snowball and Napoleon. Squealer was sent to make the necessary explanations to the others.

-Animal Farm,

George Orwell

Which statement best explains how details in the passage develop the central idea that the leaders believe that they deserve more?

Answer:

The details show that the pigs get privileges, while the other animals do all the labor.

Explanation:

The statement which best explains how details in the passage develop the central idea that the leaders believe that they deserve more is the detail that shows that all the other animals except the pigs do the hard labor while the pigs enjoy some privileges.

Based on this excerpt from Animal Farm by George Orwell, the leaders believe that they deserve more because equality does not exist.

The statement which best explains how details in the passage develop the central idea that the leaders believe that they deserve more is:

- The details show that the pigs get privileges, while the other animals do all the labor.

In the passage from the allegorical novella "Animal Farm," by George Orwell, the details reveal the discrepancy between the conditions of the pigs and the other animals.The pigs are the ones in charge simply because they are the most intelligent among the animals. It was only natural for them to become the leaders.However, the other animals are the ones doing the hard work at the farm. Even though they do not have the intellectual capacity to manage the farm, they still deserve to be rewarded.That is not what happens, though. The pigs demand they be "paid" more, so to speak, because they are the ones managing the farm.The details that reveal that are the following:

"The animals had assumed as a matter of course that these would be shared out equally."

"All the windfalls were to be collected. . . for the use of the pigs."

"All the pigs were in full agreement on this point, even Snowball and Napoleon."

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How does the structure support the big idea in this
section of the poem? Check all that apply.
The lines seem to float on the page like a bird's
feathers.
The stanzas seem to take the shape of bird wings.
The lines in the first stanza start long and then get
short, as if they are moving down.
The stanzas seem to take the shape of a bird's nest
in a tree.
The lines are spread all over the page like stars in
the sky

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Answer: a, d, c

Explanation:

Answer:A

C

D

Explanation:

This quote from "The Polar Express" is an example of what type of figurative language?

"From outside came the sounds of hissing steam and squeaking metal."

-Alliteration

-Metaphor

-Simile

-Personification

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Answer:

its either alliteration or personification.

Explanation:

Answer:

Alliteration

Explanation:

In this excerpt from "Self-Reliance," Emerson uses the rhetorical technique of _____ to help persuade his readers.

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Answer:

anaphora

Explanation:

 

Someone help me i need the answer

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Answer:

First person

Explanation:

First person is I, me, my, we

What does Tan’s interaction at the hospital with the CAT Scan reveal about people’s perception of non-native English speakers?

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Answer:

The hospital encounter where her mother was 'refused' to be given a diagnosis about her CT Scan and instead told to take another test, for they 'lost' the result shows the treatment meted out to non-native English speakers. But when the daughter came into the discourse, with her perfectly spoken English, the doctors 'miraculously' agreed to everything and cleared up the 'problem' as if there had never been an issue in the first place.

Explanation:

In her essay "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan describes how the use of the English language can specify the way one gets treated. providing instances of when she uses the English language as compared to how her mother used it, she presents the different reactions and interactions they both experienced and how it shows the treatments they get from native English speakers.

One such incident was when her mother had gone to the hospital as a follow-up about a CT Scan that she'd taken. With her broken English, she tried her best to try to get the doctors and nurses to tell her about her condition for "her husband and son had both died of brain tumors" and she was eager to know about her own health. But despite her efforts, she was told that the scan was lost and that she had to come back another time for a new test.

But when she adamantly refused to leave the hospital and made them talk to her daughter who spoke perfect English, the doctors' perception immediately changed. They even suggested that "the CAT scan  would be found, promises that a conference call on Monday would be held, and apologies for any suffering  my mother had gone through for a most regrettable mistake."

This was an outcome only after they had communicated with someone who spoke fluent and perfect English, as compared to the mother's 'faulty' English. And this encounter shows how people tend to 'judge' a non-native English speaker based on her use of the language and not think in a rational or humane way.

Please answer quickly! merry christmas (: Read the story.

“Life on the Sea”

The storm roiled on the horizon as rough waves rocked the helm of the fishing vessel. The captain had known the storm was coming—he had watched the weather reports for the past several days of the journey—but he started to question his decision as the waves got more powerful. One wave slapped the vessel and knocked him to the deck; when he stood up on unsteady feet, he grabbed the wheel with both hands. Though he had been a fishing boat captain for years and knew that the sea was the safest place for a vessel in a storm, these moments always terrified him.

He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend. The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land. And though he didn’t like the choppy waves when he could barely stay upright, he knew that these moments were necessary too. It was like life—in order to get to the peace, he had to weather the storm.

His wife, Marla, didn’t understand his obsession with the water, why he spent months of the year navigating a boat full of crab fishermen to isolated spots of the ocean hundreds of miles from shore. She couldn’t grasp why he didn’t get the same satisfaction from life behind a desk—the stable job in an office downtown that Marla wanted him to have. He had tried things her way, but that had only lasted a couple years; after a while, she could tell that he was miserable, and she gave him her permission to do what he loved. He gave his job two weeks’ notice and was back on the sea right away.

He knew he missed things while he was away on these fishing boats: he listened to his wife’s voice over an unreliable cell phone connection. He’d had to watch his daughter Ky speak her first words on a video that chirped into his phone. And though he’d been there for her first steps, he’d missed her first day of preschool, and there would inevitably be other milestones that he would miss.

He stared into the blackness of the storm and knew that the fishermen below deck were relying on him to get them safely back to their families—he knew this because he was aware of how his own family relied on him. He knew that he had to stay focused, even when he wanted to think about what his wife was doing now. He would see her in a week—and he’d be able to take his daughter to school again. He’d be able to go to the grocery store and the park and do all the everyday things that he missed while at sea.

He touched the picture of his family that was inside his raincoat as the next wave approached. He imagined their voices telling him that they were proud of him, and it filled him with a strength that he hadn’t felt at other times during this journey. In the morning, the storm would die down, and he would enjoy the quiet. In the morning, he would call his daughter and tell her about the big storm and hear the wonder in her voice as he described the size of each wave. But for now, he was a man on a mission; he took a deep breath and held onto the steering wheel with every bit of his strength.

“Let’s go,” he thought as the biggest wave of all crashed into the boat.

Question 1
Part A

In the story "Life on the Sea," how does the captain mostly feel when he is on the sea?


proud

guilty

confident

miserable
Question 2
Part B

Which excerpts from the story best support the answer in Part A?

Select the two correct answers.


"He gave his job two weeks’ notice and was back on the sea right away."

"The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land."

"The storm roiled on the horizon as rough waves rocked the helm of the boat."

"He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend."

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Answer:

proud

Explanation:

"He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend."

"The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land."

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Read the excerpt from David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest
It's clear that this really pretty sincere yellow Dean at left is Admissions. And surely the little awarian figure
right is Athletics, then, because the facial creases of the shaggy middle Dean are now pursed in a kind of
distanced affront, an I'm-eating-something-that-makes-mereally appreciate-the-presence-of-whateverm-
drinking-along-with-it look that spells professionally Academic reservations,
Why does the narrator most likely refer to the deans by their titles rather than their names?
O to distance himself from those present
O to show a personal connection with the group
O to explain his position in relation to the others
O to set a formal tone for the meeting

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Answer:

to distance himself from those present

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest, the narrator describes the different deans by their titles rather than names. He describes the Dean of Admissions, Athletics and Academics.

The most likely reason the narrator refers to them by their titles rather than names is to distance himself from those present.

Which strategy is a way to preview a text?
O reading the text carefully
O paraphrasing the main ideas
Ocreating an outline of the text
O analyzing the table of contents

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Answer:

Analyzing the table of contents

Explanation:

Previewing is a process in which we gather information about a piece of writing before beginning to read it thoroughly. This way, we can get a general picture of the text, which allows us to remember what we already know about the given topic and predict what the text will be about.

One of the strategies we can use to preview a text is to analyze the table of contents. The table of contents contains all titles and subtitles that help organize the text. Instead of skimming the entire text for titles and subtitles, we can take a quick look at the table of contents and that way find out what the text will be about more quickly.

Answer: C

Explanation:

The thesis of a process analysis must identify:

a
What problems exist in the process
b
The outcome of the first step
c
The importance of the process
d
What the process does

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Answer:

C. that's my answer

Explanation:

importance first

Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parlour watching her door. The blind was pulled down to within an inch of the sash so that I could not be seen. When she came out on the doorstep my heart leaped. I ran to the hall, seized my books and followed her. I kept her brown figure always in my eye and, when we came near the point at which our ways diverged, I quickened my pace and passed her. This happened morning after morning. I had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood.

Her image accompanied me even in places the most hostile to romance. On Saturday evenings when my aunt went marketing I had to go to carry some of the parcels. We walked through the flaring streets, jostled by drunken men and bargaining women, amid the curses of labourers, the shrill litanies of shop-boys who stood on guard by the barrels of pigs’ cheeks, the nasal chanting of street-singers, who sang a come-all-you about O’Donovan Rossa, or a ballad about the troubles in our native land. These noises converged in a single sensation of life for me: I imagined that I bore my chalice safely through a throng of foes. Her name sprang to my lips at moments in strange prayers and praises which I myself did not understand. My eyes were often full of tears (I could not tell why) and at times a flood from my heart seemed to pour itself out into my bosom. I thought little of the future. I did not know whether I would ever speak to her or not or, if I spoke to her, how I could tell her of my confused adoration. But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires.

One evening I went into the back drawing-room in which the priest had died. It was a dark rainy evening and there was no sound in the house. Through one of the broken panes I heard the rain impinge upon the earth, the fine incessant needles of water playing in the sodden beds. Some distant lamp or lighted window gleamed below me. I was thankful that I could see so little. All my senses seemed to desire to veil themselves and, feeling that I was about to slip from them, I pressed the palms of my hands together until they trembled, murmuring: “O love! O love!” many times.

At last she spoke to me. When she addressed the first words to me I was so confused that I did not know what to answer. She asked me was I going to Araby. I forgot whether I answered yes or no. It would be a splendid bazaar, she said she would love to go.

“And why can’t you?” I asked.

While she spoke she turned a silver bracelet round and round her wrist. She could not go, she said, because there would be a retreat that week in her convent. Her brother and two other boys were fighting for their caps and I was alone at the railings. She held one of the spikes, bowing her head towards me. The light from the lamp opposite our door caught the white curve of her neck, lit up her hair that rested there and, falling, lit up the hand upon the railing. It fell over one side of her dress and caught the white border of a petticoat, just visible as she stood at ease.

“It’s well for you,” she said.

“If I go,” I said, “I will bring you something.”

What innumerable follies laid waste my waking and sleeping thoughts after that evening! I wished to annihilate the tedious intervening days. I chafed against the work of school. At night in my bedroom and by day in the classroom her image came between me and the page I strove to read. The syllables of the word Araby were called to me through the silence in which my soul luxuriated and cast an Eastern enchantment over me. I asked for leave to go to the bazaar on Saturday night. My aunt was surprised and hoped it was not some Freemason affair. I answered few questions in class. I watched my master’s face pass from amiability to sternness; he hoped I was not beginning to idle. I could not call my wandering thoughts together. I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it stood between me and my desire, seemed to me child’s play, ugly monotonous child’s play.

Paragraph 2 is primarily developed through
A.
contrasting symbols
B.
description
C.
parallel structure
D.
ironic commentary
E.
metaphor

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Answer:

The answer is B, description.

Nobody would have known the truth if you had not disclosed it

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Answer:

????? clarify

Explanation:

Answer:

disclosed what exactly?

Explanation:

You've written nine grammatical and complete compound sentences, using each of the conjunctions from the chart: and, or, but, for, while, when, if, because and after. You use commas to correctly join independent clauses when needed.

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Answer:

In either case, each half of the sentence must be able to stand on its own as a complete sentence. That means each half needs a subject and a verb. For example:

I want the sporty red car, but I will lease the practical blue one.

In the sentence above, the subjects are italicized and the verbs are in bold. The first half is a complete sentence because it contains the subject "I" and the verb "want." The second half that comes after the comma and coordinating conjunction is also a complete sentence, with the subject "I" and the verb "will lease."

Compound Sentence Examples

A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses that have related ideas. The independent clauses can be joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) or by a semicolon, as you can see in the compound sentence examples below.

Girl petting cat as compound sentence examples

In either case, each half of the sentence must be able to stand on its own as a complete sentence. That means each half needs a subject and a verb. For example:

I want the sporty red car, but I will lease the practical blue one.

In the sentence above, the subjects are italicized and the verbs are in bold. The first half is a complete sentence because it contains the subject "I" and the verb "want." The second half that comes after the comma and coordinating conjunction is also a complete sentence, with the subject "I" and the verb "will lease."

Compound Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions

As you've seen above, many compound sentences are made using coordinating conjunctions. In this case, the sentence must contain a comma before the conjunction for correct punctuation. For example:

She did not cheat on the test, for it was the wrong thing to do.

I really need to go to work, but I am too sick to drive.

I am counting my calories, yet I really want dessert.

He ran out of money, so he had to stop playing poker.

They got there early, and they got really good seats.

They had no ice cream left at home, nor did they have money to go to the store.

Everyone was busy, so I went to the movie alone.

I thought the promotion was mine, but my attendance wasn't good enough.

Should we start class now, or wait for everyone to get here?

It was getting dark, and we weren't near the cabin yet.

Cats are good pets, for they are clean and are not noisy.

We have never been to Asia, nor have we visited Africa.

He didn't want to go to the dentist, yet he went anyway.

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If I could give you 1 thing in life I would give you the ability to see yourself threw my eyes only then would you realize how special you are to me and how much you mean to me

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Answer:

if yall report this ima be so mad

Explanation:

Answer: awww yes I would

Explanation:

5. For this principle of composition, you should isolate your subject to limit distractions. This is
called?

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Answer:

depth of field

Explanation:

The company’s CEO is very stingy with money. “Stingy” has a negative connotation.
TRUE OR FALSE????

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Answer:

True

Explanation: stingy means greedy or ungenerous

Answer:

it true edge 2020

Explanation:

Writing - please help me

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Answer:

This might sound weird, but here-

Explanation:

A zipper. Zippers get broken easily, and there are many ways you can fix them by your self. For instance, some people ask,

How do you put a zipper back on?

First, you have to get the zipper slider back on . To do this, cut a slit between the teeth of the zipper tape. It should be a deep open slit so that you'll be able to insert it into the zipper slider. Slide the zipper slider all the way down.

Which word is an adjective?
tasting
tastes
taste
tasty

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Answer:

Tasty

Explanation:

This should be the answer because it describes whatever food you're eating.

Answer:

tasty

Explanation:

An adjective answers the following questions:

Which one?What kind? How many?How much?Whose?

It is used to describe a noun, so from the options, tasty is the adjective.

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What is an inference?

Question 2 options:

The message of the story that the author wants the reader to learn.


Factual information from the story.


A guess or conclusion based on evidence and clues in the story.


What the characters say or do in a text.

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Answer:

A guess or conclusion based on evidence and clues in the story.

Explanation:

How does Charles Dickens convey the importance of Christmas and Tradition in the Christmas carol?

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Answer:

Charle's Dickens conveyed the importance of Christmas and Tradition in "A Christmas Carol" by showing that Christmas is all about "giving rather than receiving." Instead of spending time at work and being grumpy like Scrooge on Christmas Eve, spending time with family is more important. It also teaches people a lesson that you cannot bring your wealth when you die, thus, it is more important to share your wealth for the common good and the happiness of others.

Explanation:

"A Christmas Carol" is a story written by Charles Dickens, which was published in 1843. It centers on the character of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miser who was visited by the Three Ghosts of Christmas. These ghosts were meant to teach him a lesson and to show him that family is more important than wealth, especially during Christmas Day. After these events, Scrooge miraculously changed into a reformed person.

Magic Johnson my dad saw him play was born in 1959 in Lansing, Michigan.

Where should the parentheses be placed?

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Answer:

Magic Johnson (my dad saw him play) was born in 1959 in Lansing, Michigan.

Explanation:

Create an outline like the one below to reflect your own thesis. Simply copy the outline and paste it into the essay box below. Once you fill it in, you're ready for the research process. Continue filling in your outline as ideas occur to you.

Introduction
Introduce SOAP
Present thesis
Thesis Point #1
Support
Support
Support
Thesis Point #2
Support
Support
Support
Thesis Point #3
Support
Support
Support
Conclusion
Restate thesis

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Answer:

is this your exam question??

My lazy brother hates to do his chores. What is the meaning of the word
lazy*

A)idle
B)young

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Answer:

idle..just idle

Explanation:

write a letter to your friend describing him/her about your country nepal
Guys plz help me with this question write a letter about nepal. If u guys help me with this question i will make you brainliest and give 25 points. But its so urgent so plz do it fast.​

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Answer;

Dear James,

Hope you are doing well over there. Felt really happy that you are visiting us this summer in Nepal. You asked me to describe my beautiful country. I am sure you will definitely love the place. Nepal is a country which is growing quickly but is still very keen to its culture.

There are lots of beautiful temples and places with a very rick history. The small villages and the lakes are very mesmerizing over here. The temperature here is pretty hot but some traditional soft drinks will be worth for it. Hope to see you soon.

Yours friendly

XYZ

identify whether the verb is likely active or passive are taught

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are taught is passive .

‘are taught’ is passive.
a good trick for this is ‘by zombies’. if you can put ‘by zombies’ after the verb it’s passive.
are taught by zombies :)

Lines and stanzas in a narrative poem are like:
scenes and acts in a play
chapters in a novel
sentences and paragraphs in a short story
all of the above

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Lines and stanzas in a narrative poem are like scenes and acts in a play, chapters in a novel and sentences and paragraphs in a short story. Hence, option D is correct.

What is a narrative poem?

Narrative poetry is a term used to describe a poem that tells a story. It uses literary techniques that one may commonly find in a poem, such as rhyme, rhythm, similes, and metaphors, to create a narrative. Typically longer than other forms of poetry, narrative poems tell a single, overarching story much like a novel.

A narrative poem's narrator is typically the only speaker and describes the entire story from beginning to end. For instance, over the course of 18 stanzas, the sorrowful man who tells the story in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" describes his strange meeting with a raven and his descent into despair.

Thus, option D is correct.

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who is a potterhead?

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meeeeeeeeee

harry potter is the best

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In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept steadily in our view that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety--perhaps our national existence. This important consideration, seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led each State in the Convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus, the Constitution which we now present is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable. September 17, 1787 How did the members of the constitutional convention view the relationship between the states and the federal government?A. States must give some authority to the federal government for the good of the nation as a whole. B. 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