In your own words, explain each sentence.
1. If people stopped trying to reach new goals, the movement forward would stop.

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Answer 1

Answer:

In simple words, what this means is that if everyone was stuck, the world would be too.

Explanation:

Advancement is produced by people, if people did not have goals in life they would be stagnant.

That means that the world would not advance, we would always be in the same place because we would all be satisfied with what we have, without aspiring to more.

With the goals of each of the people on the planet, day by day we advance more and we will continue to do so while everyone aspires to more.


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William David carried the bundle of sticks back toward the settlement.
The winter wind cut through his clothes, but at least his family would
be able to light a fire. Certainly, this new life was hard, but they were
free. The comforts of their old home were merely distractions from
their devotion to a pure, godly life. In this new land, his people could
live and worship as they chose.
Which statement describes the most likely historical and cultural context of
the passage?
A. A Quaker boy living in Pennsylvania in the late 1600s
B. A Native American boy living in the Arctic wilderness
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C. A Muslim boy living in a city in the 1900s
D. A European boy living on a farm in the South Pacific

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

It is shows the pooriest of the past past years.

From Chapter 9: Of Their Voyage, and How They Passed the Sea; and of Their Safe Arrival at Cape Cod (September, 1620)


1Start of paragraph 1 of 13In sundry of these storms the winds were so fierce and the seas so high, as they could not bear a knot of sail, but were forced to hull for divers days together. And in one of them, as they thus lay at hull in a mighty storm, a lusty young man called John Howland, coming upon some occasion above the gratings was, with a seele of the ship, thrown into sea; but it pleased God that he caught hold of the topsail halyards which hung overboard and ran out at length. Yet he held his hold (though he was sundry fathoms under water) till he was hauled up by the same rope to the brim of the water, and then with a boat hook and other means got into the ship again and his life saved. And though he was something ill with it, yet he lived many years after and became a profitable member both in church and commonwealth. In all this voyage there died but one of the passengers, which was William Butten, a youth, servant to Samuel Fuller, when they drew near the coast.

2Start of paragraph 2 of 13....

3Start of paragraph 3 of 13Being thus arrived in a good harbor, and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element. And no marvel if they were thus joyful, seeing wise Seneca was so affected with sailing a few miles on the coast of his own Italy, as he affirmed, that he had rather remain twenty years on his way by land than pass by sea to any place in a short time, so tedious and dreadful was the same unto him.

4Start of paragraph 4 of 13But here I cannot but stay and make a pause, and stand half amazed at this poor people's present condition; and so I think will the reader, too, when he well considers the same. Being thus passed the vast ocean, and a sea of troubles before in their preparation (as may be remembered by that which went before), they had now no friends to welcome them nor inns to entertain or refresh their weatherbeaten bodies; no houses or much less towns to repair to, to seek for succor. It is recorded in Scripture as a mercy to the Apostle and his shipwrecked company, that the barbarians showed them no small kindness in refreshing them, but these savage barbarians, when they met with them (as after will appear) were readier to fill their sides full of arrows than otherwise. And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. ...

5Start of paragraph 5 of 13From Chapter 11: The Starving Time (Winter, 1620–1621)

6Start of paragraph 6 of 13But that which was most sad and lamentable was, that in two or three months' time half of their company died, especially in January and February, being the depth of winter, and wanting houses and other comforts; being infected with the scurvy and other diseases which this long voyage and their inaccommodate condition had brought upon them. So as there died some times two or three of a day in the foresaid time, that of 100 and odd persons, scarce fifty remained. And of these, in the time of most distress, there was but six or seven sound persons who to their great commendations, be it spoken, spared no pains night nor day, but with abundance of toil and hazard of their own health, fetched them wood, made them fires, dressed them meat, made their beds, washed their loathsome clothes, clothed and unclothed them. In a word, did all the homely and necessary offices for them which dainty and queasy stomachs cannot endure to hear named; and all this willingly and cheerfully, without any grudging in the least, showing herein their true love unto their friends and brethren; a rare example and worthy to be remembered. Two of these seven were Mr. William Brewster, their reverend Elder, and Myles Standish, their Captain and military commander, unto whom myself and many others were much beholden in our low and sick condition. And yet the Lord so upheld these persons as in this general calamity they were not at all infected either with sickness or lameness. ...

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If you are going to listen to a person speak, what characteristics do you want him/her to have in order to keep you engaged?

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Answer:

a.they must speak politely and calmly.

b.they must use simple word to understand.

c.they must say clearly.

In expert from from an account of an experience with discrimination the author tells the story relating to her experience directly. What would the point of view be called if author had focused her attention equally on thoughts , actions, feelings of all of the characters present

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Answer:

Third person point of view.

Explanation:

A narrator who knows and focuses attention equally on the thoughts, actions and feelings of all the characters present is known as the omniscient narrator and this type of narrator uses the third person point of view to tell the story.

The third person point of view offers a panaromic view of the work and reveals everything about all the characters, from their thoughts, as well as their actions.

Please help me. I might die it was due a week ago

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Three major reasons make free education for children worldwide a government's obligation. The first one is that education is the main tool and way for progress. Thus if a country wants to ensure its future it has o ensure that majority of children have access to education. The main way it can do that is by providing free education for them.
The second argument is that people with basic knowledge have proven that they have more tools and competences to face the problems of their lives. Therefore, I a government wants o to avoid supporting them as much as it can it has to ensure that it allows them to become independent adults capable of solving their day to day problems, or they will become dependant on the government.
The third factor is that education also provides critic and progressive ways of thinking to individuals. Therefore if a country looks to become better in every way in time. It has to provide its citizens with the tools to achieve it. The country will benefit from it indirectly. But it will be its best option. As countries like South Korea, Singapore, and japan provided resources to their citizens to improve and they improved their countries.

What is the climax of a story?

A) the highest point of interest

B) the conflict

C) the developing action

D) the resolution of the problem

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

B, C lead up to it while D is after. I hope thos helps!

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Why do authors use figurative language? A so that readers understand what all the words mean B authors learn to write using figurative language from a very young age C to provide layers of meaning that point to a deeper idea or theme D to sound as smart as they can to their reader

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Answer: to provide layers of meaning that point to a deeper idea or theme

Explanation:

Figurative language means when literary device are used in order to makes ones writing more effective and impactful. Figurative language adds touch, and color to ones writing.

It should be noted that figurative language are used so as to provide layers of meaning that point to a deeper idea or theme.

Answer:

to provide layers of meaning that point to a deeper idea or theme

Highlight the ​verb​ and ​adverb or adverbial phrase​ in each sentence.1. Alexandrapracticedsoccerfrequentl.2. Jeffrealwaswantedtobeanastronaut.3. Aaronsfathersangthesongloudl.4. Thesmallgirleagerllickedhericecreamcone.5. Mparentswillarrivetomorrow.6. Weskiedonthetallestmountain.7. Alicefellintotherabbithole.8. Weexpectrainallweek.9. Theangrbearintheforestgrowledmenacingl.10.The captain quickl boarded the boat anchored in the harbor. 11.The show will begin soon.12.The sneak snake slithered swiftl and silentl.13.Jessica and Ashleigh are reading their books in the ard.Here7. Thecarisover_______________.Areoublind?8. Weareclosedforrenovations,sooullhavetocome____B__a__c__k_____later. 14.M next-door neighbors often visit their grandmother. 15.Janie and her friend pla hopscotch on the sidewalk.

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Answer:

1. Verb - practiced          Adverb - frequently

2. Verb - wanted            Adverb - always

3. Verb - sang                Adverb - loudly

4. Verb - licked              Adverb - eagerly

5. Verb - arrive              Adverb - tomorrow

6. Verb - skied               Adverbial phrase -  on the tallest mountain.

7. Verb - fell                   Adverbial phrase - into the rabbit hole

8. Verb - expect            Adverbial phrase - all week

9. Verb - growled         Adverb - menacingly

10. Verb - boarded       Adverb - quickly

11. Verb - begin             Adverb - soon

12. Verb - slithered      Adverbial phrase - swiftly and silently

13. Verb - reading        Adverbial phrase - in the yard

14. Verb - visit               Adverb - often

15. Verb - play               Adverb - on the sidewalk

16. Verb - come          Adverb - later

Explanation:

1. Alexandra practiced soccer frequently.

2. Jeffrey always wanted to be an astronaut.

3. Aarons father sang the song loudly.

4. The small girl eagerly licked her ice cream cone.

5. My parents will arrive tomorrow.

6. We skied on the tallest mountain.

7. Alice fell into the rabbit hole.

8. We expect rain all week.

9. The angry bear in the forest growled menacingly.

10. The captain quickly boarded the boat anchored in the harbor.

11. The show will begin soon.

12. The sneak snake slithered swiftly and silently.

13. Jessica and Ashleigh are reading their books in the yard.

14. My next-door neighbors often visit their grandmother.

15. Janie and her friend play hopscotch on the sidewalk.

16. We are closed for renovations, so you'll have to come back later.

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Chapter 1, excerpt
By Lewis Carroll

Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and Alice's first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them. However, on the second time round, she came upon a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door about fifteen inches high: she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to her great delight it fitted!

Alice opened the door and found that it led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw. How she longed to get out of that dark hall, and wander about among those beds of bright flowers and those cool fountains, but she could not even get her head though the doorway; "and even if my head would go through," thought poor Alice, "it would be of very little use without my shoulders. Oh, how I wish I could shut up like a telescope! I think I could, if I only know how to begin." For, you see, so many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.

How does this scene develop the idea that Alice is not the same size as the world she is in? Use specific information and lines from the text to write your answer.

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Answer:

but she could not even get her head though the doorway

Explanation:

not that sure tho

Answer:

the author develops the scene by showing how big she is compared to other objects. I know that because it says in the text, "tiny golden key", which showsvthat it is small. It also says "but she could not even get her head though the doorway; "and even if my head would go through," thought poor Alice, "it would be of very little use without my shoulders."

What did Dillard want to see under the microscope

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Answer:

The object under the microscope

Explanation:

Match each sentence part to the question it answers.

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Answer:

purple:1,green:2, Blue:3

Explanation:

got it right

The sentences are :

1. Purple-Everyone works as a team

2.Green- Stragetically shiftings a maze in order to collect treasure.

3.Blue- Winning or loosing together

Team Work

The definition of a match could be a individual or thing that's similar, rise to to or reasonable for another or a amusement or challenge.

The main subject and action of the sentences is everyone works as a team.The sentence part tells the main action is done is stragetically shiftings a maze in order to collect treasure.The sentence part tells that happens at the end of the game is Winning or loosing together.

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In the Book ,the book thief, what is the name of the story that Max begins to write in chapter 36​

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Answer:

The Standover Man

Explanation:

Categorize the following examples of figurative language:

(Hint: There is 1 example for each category.)

DRAG & DROP THE ANSWER

This is the worst day of my life.

The stars are sparkling diamonds.

Those lazy lizards are lying like lumps in the leaves.

The moon smiled at the stars in the sky.

The door protested as it opened slowly.

Your explanation is as clear as mud.

The computers at school are old dinosaurs.

He's running faster than the wind.

I saw a saw that could out saw any other saw I ever saw.

My heart is like an open highway.

Alliteration:

Hyperbole:

Simile:

Personification:

Metaphor:​

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Answer:

This is the worst day of my life-- hyperbole

The stars are sparkling diamonds-- metaphor

Those lazy lizards are lying like lumps in the leaves-- alliteration

The moon smiled at the stars in the sky-- personification

The door protested as it opened slowly-- personification

Your explanation is as clear as mud-- simile

The computers at school are old dinosaurs-- metaphor

He's running faster than the wind-- hyperbole

I saw a saw that could out saw any other saw I ever saw-- alliteration

My heart is like an open highway-- simile

Explanation:

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The action builds up to the most exciting part of the plot. This part is called the ______.

A) problem

B) conclusion

C) developing action

D) climax

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It is D. the Climax

Answer:D) climax

Explanation:thats the answer

What is a prepositional phrase?

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Answer:

a modifying phrase that has a preposition and its object.

Explanation:

Something that modifies or explains a noun better.

An example of a prepositional phrase is, “With a reusable tote in hand, Matthew walked to the farmer's market.”

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. A myth is a popular belief that isn't true. What are two myths about bubble gum that
some people believe?

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Answer:

1. swallowing gum stays in your stomach for years

2. you can brush your teeth by chewing gum instead of actually brushing your teeth

Explanation:

Can someone help me with this

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Answer:

I think 8 will be right there.

Explanation:

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Why do you think some ad campaigns work and others don't?

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Some ad campaigns might not work because the advertisers may be targeting the wrong audience, not addressing the needs of potential customers, or they may be making their ads unappealing by either being boring, or overdone. Successful ads are creative and can cater to their audience in a way they can relate to, while showing the product in a good light.

Read the passage from When Birds Get the Flu by John DiConsiglio.

The Spanish flu would kill between 40 and 50 million people—more people than were killed in the war. The pandemic affected everyone—and spread everywhere. Outbreaks swept through North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Brazil, and the South Pacific. At one point, one-fifth of the entire globe was infected.

The reason this passage was included in the body of the article is because it provides

a claim.
evidence.
a rebuttal.
research.

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Answer:

it b evidence

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:


Identify two examples of each:
assonance
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Answer:

Examples of Assonance in Literature:

Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabelle Lee": "And so all the night-tide, I lie down by the side of my darling-my darling-my life and my bride" (repetition of the long i sound)

William Blake's "Tyger": "Tyger, Tyger burning bright in the forest of the night" (repetition of the long i sound)

Here are a few short assonance examples:

"Hear the mellow wedding bells" by Edgar Allen Poe.

"Try to light the fire"

"I lie down by the side fo my bride"/"Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese"/"Hear the lark and harken to the barking of the dark fox gone to ground" by Pink Floyd.

"It's hot and it's monotonous." by Sondheim.

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Which of the following types of words must be capitalized?

a) The first and last word of every sentence
b) First, last, and main words in a book title
c) All pronouns that are used in dialogue
d) I, only at the beginning of a sentence​

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Answer:

the answer is B. first, last, and main words in a book title.

Explanation:

Answer:

B. First, last, and main words in a book title

Explanation:

A is incorrect because last word of every sentence shouldn't be capitalized.

C is incorrect because pronouns shouldn't be always capitalized only in the beginning of a sentence.

D is incorrect because I needs to be capitalized all the time

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Which statement best reflects the central idea explored in the passages?

Social norms deprived women of privacy and opportunities for independence.
Women were permitted to pursue their goals only if they did so in public.
Financial wealth was essential for women to secure privacy for themselves.
Women produced better work when they were allowed to seclude themselves.Which statement best reflects the central idea explored in the passages?

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Answer:

a.) Social norms deprived women of privacy and opportunities for independence.

Explanation:

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The statement that best reflects the central idea explored is financial wealth was essential for women to secure privacy for themselves. The correct option is C.

According to the excerpt from "A Room of One's Own," a lady could not have her own room, let alone one that was silent or soundproof unless her parents were exceedingly wealthy or aristocratic. The passage highlights the financial wealth constraints that women experienced, which limited their access to private areas and privacy. The impact of financial resources on women's autonomy and independence is the main focus of this thesis.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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Read the passage from A Doll's House

Which statement best reflects the central idea explored in

the passages?

Nora: Well, then I have found other ways of earning

money. Last winter I was lucky enough to get a lot of

copying to do, so I locked myself up and sat writing every

evening until quite late at night. Many a time I was

desperately tired, but all the same, it was a tremendous

pleasure to sit there working and earning money. It was

like being a man

Read the passage from A Room of One's Own.

Social norms deprived women of privacy and

opportunities for independence.

Women were permitted to pursue their goals only if

they did so in public.

Financial wealth was essential for women to secure

privacy for themselves.

Women produced better work when they were allowed

to seclude themselves,

But for women, I thought, looking at the empty shelves,

these difficulties were infinitely more formidable. In the

first place, to have a room of her own, let alone a quiet

room or a soundproof room, was out of the question,

unless her parents were exceptionally rich or very noble,

even up to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Since

her pin money, which depended on the goodwill of her

father was only enough to keep her clothed, she was

Mark this and return

Which statement best reflects the central idea explored in the passages?

Social norms deprived women of privacy and opportunities for independence.

Women were permitted to pursue their goals only if they did so in public.

Financial wealth was essential for women to secure privacy for themselves.

Women produced better work when they were allowed to seclude themselves. Which statement best reflects the central idea explored in the passages?

Is the following research question effective?

How does extended exposure to zero-gravity in outer space affect the growth of children?

No, because it is too broad.

No, because it is debatable.

No, because it is not researchable

Yes, because it meets all characteristics of a good research question

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Yes, because it meets all characteristics of a good research question.

It’s good bc you can research it and is not easily answered.
in technical terms, this research question meets all the characteristics of a good research question: it’s specific, direct, and has a researchable component. however, based on whether this is a research question that can be researched now, it’s not good because there is not much data on children in outer space. it’s not a question that can be easily researched in modern life. depending on the context, it could go either way

What sounds does Billy hear while praying to god for help ( Where the Red Fern Grows Chapter 11 ) PLEASSSEE HELLPPP IT IS DUE IN 10 MINUTES

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Answer:

Billy heard his lantern handle.

Explanation:

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Identify the subject of the following sentence.

The mayor said that blueberry muffins are the best kind of muffin.

Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
the mayor

(Choice B)
B
blueberry muffins

(Choice C)
C
said that blueberry muffins are the best kind of muffin

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Answer:

A the mayor

Explanation:

How can we define color?
1.Color is the wavelength absorbed by an object.
2.Color is embedded in the atoms of an object
3.Color is the wavelength reflected off an object.

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Answer:

The answer is 3

Color can be defined as it is the wavelength reflected off an object. Option (c) is correct.

What do you mean by Atom?

A chemical element is uniquely defined by its atoms, which are tiny pieces of substance. An atom is made up of a core nucleus and one or more negatively charged electrons that orbit it. The positively charged, comparatively hefty protons and neutrons that make up the nucleus may be present.

The light waves that an object reflects determine its "color." This is determined by the configuration of electrons in the atoms of that substance, which, in accordance with complex quantum principles, will absorb and reemit photons of a certain energy.

The color that visible light appears in depends on its wavelength. The color of light with the longest wavelength is red, whereas the color with the shortest wavelength is violet. The wavelengths of all the other colors of light are in between. Visible light is divided into its several colors using a prism.

Therefore, Option (c) is correct. Color is the wavelength reflected off an object.

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How does Lizabeth feel after taunting Miss Lottie?
A.)conflicted
B.)regretful
С.)amused
D.)proud

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

When Lizabeth sees Miss Lottie standing in front of her, she realizes that destroying someone else's joy does not make her feel better.

Answer:

A conflicted

Explanation:

Keith has forgotten everything he learned from his high school History class, but Marcia can still recite facts from her middle school Issues in American Government course.
How should this sentence be changed to correct the problem of capitalization?
A. use a capital M in middle

B. use a lowercase h in History

C. use a capital H in high

D. use a lowercase g in Government

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

the answer is B

What is the main definition of depression?

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Answer:

Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning.

Explanation:

Answer:

extremely sad too the point where you don't wanna see anyone or do anything

Explain the term "geomythology"

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Answer:

Geomythology is the study of alleged references to geological events in mythology.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Geomythology (also called “legends of the earth, “myths of observation,” “natural knowledge,” and “physico-mythology”) is the study of etiological oral traditions created by pre-scientific cultures to explain—in poetic metaphor and mythological imagery—geological phenomena such as volcanoes, earthquakes, floods,

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It did not occur to her any more than to most teachers, that the first business of an educator should be to find out what are the needs, aptitudes, and tendencies of children, before he or she attempts to outline a body of knowledge to be taught, or rules for teaching it. It does not occur to them that the childs question, What do I have to learn that for? is a perfectly legitimate question; and if the teacher cannot answer it to the childs satisfaction, something is wrong either with the thing taught, or with the teaching; either the thing taught is out of rapport with the childs age, or his natural tendencies, or his condition of development; or the method by which it is taught repels him, disgusts him, or at best fails to interest him.When a child says, I dont see why I have to know that; I cant remember it anyway, he is voicing a very reasonable protest. Of course, there are plenty of instances of wilful shirking, where a little effort can overcome the slackness of memory; but every teacher who is honest enough to reckon with himself knows he cannot give a sensible reason why things are to be taught which have so little to do with the childs life that to-morrow, or the day after examination, they will be forgotten; things which he himself could not remember were he not repeating them year in and year out, as a matter of his trade. And every teacher who has thought at all for himself about the essential nature of the young humanity he is dealing with, knows that six hours of daily herding and in-penning of young, active bodies and limbs, accompanied by the additional injunction that no feet are to be shuffled, no whispers exchanged, and no paper wads thrown, is a frightful violation of all the laws of young life. Any gardener who should attempt to raise healthy, beautiful, and fruitful plants by outraging all those plants instinctive wants and searchings, would meet as his rewardsickly plants, ugly plants, sterile plants, dead plants. He will not do it; he will watch very carefully to see whether they like much sunlight, or considerable shade, whether they thrive on much water or get drowned in it, whether they like sandy soil, or fat mucky soil; the plant itself will indicate to him when he is doing the right thing. And every gardener will watch for indications with great anxiety. If he finds the plant revolts against his experiments, he will desist at once, and try something else; if he finds it thrives, he will emphasize the particular treatment so long as it seems beneficial. But what he will surely not do, will be to prepare a certain area of ground all just alike, with equal chances of sun and amount of moisture in every part, and then plant everything together without discrimination,mighty close together!saying beforehand, If plants dont want to thrive on this, they ought to want to; and if they are stubborn about it, they must be made to.In the second sentence of the second paragraph, the repetition of the word things primarily serves toqualify a claim by acknowledging an exception to itAportray contrasting viewpoints as equally legitimateBclarify an argument by restating it in simpler termsCillustrate a generalization with a particular caseDstrengthen an assertion by broadening its implicationsE A pizza shop sells three sizes of pizza, and they track how often each size gets ordered along with how much they profit from each size. Let X represent the shop's profit on a randomly selected pizza. Here's the probability distribution of XXX along with summary statistics: Small Medium LargeX= Profit($) 4 8 12P(X) 0.18 0.50 0.32 Mean x= $8.56 Standard Deviation x 2.77The company is going to run a promotion where customers get $2 off any size pizza. Assume that the promotion will not change the probability that corresponds to each size. Let Y represent their profit on a randomly selected pizza with this promotion. What are the mean and standard deviation of Y? Which mechanism of transport takes place without expending cellular energy? Active Hypotonic Isotonic Passive