Answer: A place where animals, plants, and the rest of the environment work together to much a community in the wilderness
Explanation:
Which statement best summarizes the passage? A. The bobsledding team of Jean Racine and Gea Johnson could win an Olympic medal. They are counting on Johnson's strength to help them do well. B. Sports Illustrated has predicted that Jean Racine and Gea Johnson will win a bronze medal in the Olympics. They will compete in bobsledding. C. Gea Johnson is the fittest athlete in the Olympic bobsled race. She is a former Ms. National Fitness. She also won the NCAA heptathlon in 1990. D. Jean Racine is considerably smaller than other Olympic bobsled drivers. She is only 5-foot-4. Susi Erdmann, of Germany, is almost a foot taller.
Answer:
need the passage to answer
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
The bobsledding team of Jean Racine and Gea Johnson could win an Olympic medal. They are counting on Johnson's strength to help them do well.
Explanation:
Which if I see best supports the idea that Mary is beginning to change?
Hello. You have not shown the text to which this question is related, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to answer this question by reading the text. However, the best way to observe that Mary is starting to change is to show a behavior or thought that she is abandoning in the course of the story. In that case, to answer that question, you must identify this modification of Mary, where she no longer presents a thought, an opinion, a desire and even a behavior that she used to have.
Which word in the following sentence functions as a pronoun? Today they will attend a fashion show sponsored by the young ladies in our church. they fashion by ladies
Answer:
They :)
Explanation:
Which story premise is most clearly a classic tragedy?
Answer:
I would say B. It seems like the most tragic one to me.
Explanation:
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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:
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Answer:
B.) Matter is never created, it only changes from one form to another
Explanation:
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Answer:
I believe the first one is the answer. I read an explanation online
Explanation:
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Answer:
The first choice: He describes the balloonman as a strange, "goat-footed character and depicts his capacity to attract children to him.
Explanation:
The goat footed balloon man is Pan, the god of fertility, and also of love/sex. The balloonman is a p*dophile, as some suggest, and abusing kids, giving them “joy” but making them also dirty, and the injustice could be that the children sometimes find it sad that they bust these guys who abuse them, but also treat them really nice.
Old Man Warner's dialogue in the following passage (paragraph 32) mainly suggests
... Used to be a saying about 'Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.' First thing you know, we'd all
be eating stewed chickweed
and acorns. There's always been a lottery," he added petulantly.
“Bad enough to see young Joe Summers up there joking with everybody."
A. the power of a tradition like the lottery
B. that he is much wiser than the other villagers
C. that the lottery is necessary for the village's survival
D. that he is the story's villain
The passage mainly suggest that the character is option D i.e. He is the story villain.
What is the context in the Lottery?
The Lottery is a brief tale composed by Sirley Jacksonh, first distributed in the June 26, 1948, issue of The New Yorker. The story depicts a made up unassuming community which notices a yearly practice known as the lottery, wherein an individual from the local area is chosen by some coincidence and stoned.
The Lottery is a useful example about the risks of following a custom disregarding its suggestions. Long after the lottery has lost any importance, a local area follows custom and executes one of its residents.
The story depicts a made up unassuming community which notices a yearly practice known as the lottery, wherein an individual from the local area is chosen by some coincidence and stoned. The arrangements for and execution of the lottery are both depicted exhaustively.
The story starts with a feeling of freedom. It's a wonderful summer day, the kids are out of school, and the residents have started collecting in the square to hold a lottery. It is hazy precisely what the award of this lottery will be, and this secret perseveres all through the story.
The primary themes in The Lottery are the weakness of the individual, the significance of addressing custom, and the connection among progress and viciousness.
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The title of Chapter 4 is "Ice Scream: A Dialogue". Based on the title, make a prediction about what will happen in the chapter.
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Answer:
I feel like someone will scream while eating ice cream, or the ice cream comes to life and scares people.
Which of the boys successfully spears the wild boar before it finally falls out
Answer:
is there an image associated with this because if not then this makes no sconce
Explanation:
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Critique your use of narrative writing strategies and figurative language in your own narrative writing in this module.
Answer:
So um what is the question???
Explanation:
What are character traits?
reasons a character does a certain action
the ways characters are developed in a story
types of characters that take part in a story
the qualities of a character in a story
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A trait is something that defines a person not a variety of people so it's not C. B and A are promising but A is an action and B is character deveploment
She showed the child some beautiful pictures.
(into Passive Voice)
Answer:
Some beautiful pictures were shown to the child by her
Make up a pseudonym for yourself and explain why you chose it?
Answer:
My pseudonym would be Lin-Manuel Miranda's Best Friend and I would choose this because he is cute and LEGENDARY
(Treasure island)
Can you please compare Jim Hawkins and dr. livesey please i need help
Dr. Livesey's narration adds a sense of plausibility to all the excitement we've witnessed. All the same, Livesey's observations are rather similar to Jim's so there's no significant break in continuity when he picks up the story.
In "The Hill We Cimb," Amanda Gorman uses various techniques to argue that while progress is a slow and sometimes painful “climb” up the “hill” of justice, it is possible if Americans work together to change our country for the better. Write an essay in which you analyze the choices Gorman makes to convey her argument.
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it. By far the larger part of the slaves know as little of their ages as horses know of theirs, and it is the wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep their slaves ignorant.
Why does Douglass compare slaves to horses in this excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave?
to show how poorly kept records were in those days
to show how naive he was at that age
to show how hard slaves had to work
to show how dehumanizing slavery was
Answer: to show how dehumanizing slavery was
Explanation:
In comparing the lack of knowledge forced upon enslaved people to horses who also lack knowledge, Douglass was trying to show that slavery was so dehumanizing because humans were treated in the same way that animals were treated in this particular regard.
Slave owners felt that the more ignorant an enslaved person was, the easier they would be to control and this was a very accurate view. Once they saw the success of keeping the enslaved ignorant, they pursued it as a strategy ever so diligently.