Answer:
Imma dissapointment
so i haven't accomplished anything
Explanation:
Answer:
Winning the Science fair 3 times
Winning the regional spelling bee
Skipping a grade
Explanation:
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
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
It is shows the pooriest of the past past years.
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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
Answer:
A the mayor
Explanation:
3. How does the speaker's point of view influence how the rose is
described?
OB
O A Curious about the rose, the speaker asks several questions about it.
B Believing that the rose is not real, the speaker exaggerates its
qualities.
OC Feeling pity for the rose, the speaker lists all of the hardships it has
faced.
OD Impressed by the rose, the speaker explains what makes it so
admirable.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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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. ...
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?
Answer:
a.they must speak politely and calmly.
b.they must use simple word to understand.
c.they must say clearly.
Read the poem.
School looms large, and I feel small
I pause until the door swings wide
I hoist my pack, step inside
Adjust my cuffs, smooth my hair
And wonder what I’m doing here.
Which lines rhyme?
lines 1 and 2
lines 2 and 3
lines 3 and 4
lines 4 and 5
Answer:
Lines 2 and 3
Explanation:
The words "wide" and "inside" rhyme with each other, the other lines are a play in similar sounds (I forgot what it's called). Such as the words "hair" and "here."
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Walking is the best way to see the Quechee Gorge. The gorge is known as the Grand Canyon of Vermont. When glaciers were melting during the last ice age, the moving water dug away at the bedrock of this area. The result is the magnificent Quechee Gorge with the Ottauquechee River running through it. Walking around the gorge provides visitors with exercise options and different perspectives.
First of all, walking the hiking trails provides tourists with the opportunity to exercise. Hikers may choose to walk along the pathways at the top of the gorge, which is a mile long. They can enjoy the fall colors and the fresh scent of pine trees. Adventurous individuals may choose to walk to the bottom of the gorge. The gorge is 165 feet deep, but the gravel hiking trail takes visitors safely to the bottom. There, hikers can take a break and remove their shoes. They can wade in the shallow waters or sit on a rock to rest. Then they can climb back to the top of the gorge.
Walking around the Quechee Gorge provides options. There are so many things to see! The lengths of the trails are listed, so hikers can decide how far they would like to walk. Visitors can walk along the top of the bridge overlooking the gorge. The bridge has a separate section for pedestrians that is separated from the roadway by a safety fence. Other hikers can walk to the dam and waterfall at the head of the gorge. If tourists get tired, they can rest at the Quechee Gorge Visitor Center or enjoy a meal in the picnic area beside the gorge. Visitors get to choose their adventure.
Finally, the Quechee Gorge is a photographer's dream because there are so many different perspectives to enjoy. At the dam, photographers can capture the smooth line of water falling over the dam into the turbulent waterfalls below. The bridge offers a magnificent view of the length of the gorge. Some photographers may wish to capture the steel curves of the bridge itself. Hikers can take pictures from different spots along the trail, including a picture of the same bridge from the bottom of the gorge. The bumpy rocks at the bottom of the gorge contrast with the smooth, rushing water of the river. With such a wealth of perspectives, even beginning photographers will produce phenomenal pictures.
Indeed, the perspectives, options, and physical exercise available at Quechee Gorge make this natural wonder a mandatory stop for walkers of all ages.
Which of the following sentences supports the author's point of view?
A. Finally, walking the Quechee Gorge is a photographer's dream because there are so many different perspectives to enjoy.
B. The bridge has a separate section for pedestrians, which is separated from the roadway by a fence for safety.
C. The bumpy rocks at the bottom of the gorge provide a distinct contrast against the smooth, rushing water of the river.
D. When glaciers were melting during the last ice age, the moving water dug away at the bedrock of this area.
Answer: Not really sure about my answer but i think its A
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Why do you think that Michael Moore’s style of filmmaking has been so successful?
Answer:
I think he’s able to explain complex political topics (i.e., guns, income inequality) in simple, narrative ways that the public can easily understand. He also has a strong political point of view which makes his documentaries inherently more entertaining. Just my two cents...
Explanation:
What did Dillard want to see under the microscope
Answer:
The object under the microscope
Explanation:
Make the present simple, positive, negative or question:
1. I______(be) in a café now.
2.________(she / play) tennis every week?
3. They________(go) to the cinema every Wednesday.
4. _________ (she/be) a singer?
5. You______(find) the weather here cold.
6. _______(they/be) on the bus?
7. Lucy______ (ride) her bicycle to work.
8. Why_____ (he /be) in France?
9. I_______(not/play) the piano often.
10. It_____(not/be) cold today.
11. We____(be) from Portugal.
12.______(we/make) too much noise at night?
13.Where____(Harry / study)?
14.______(it /be) foggy today?
15. We________(not/be) late.
Answer:
1)I will be in a cafe now
2) does she play tennis every week?
3) they go to the cinema every Wednesday
4) she will be a singer
5) you will find the weather here cold
6) they will be on the bus
7) lucy ride her bicycle to work
8) why he will be in France
9) I will not play the piano often
10) It will not be cold today
11) we will be from Portugal
12) we made too much noise at night?
13 )where is harry study?
14) It will be foggy today?
15) we will not be late.
should we spend valuable resources on space exploration?
Answer:
yes yes -^- yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
its of no use
Explanation:
Even a fraction of the money spent annually on space exploration could save millions of people in poverty-stricken countries, and improve living conditions for future generations. The foundations of the world we live in are largely based on science and it is indeed vital to extend our knowledge of the universe
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Chapter one for the ''Outsiders'' is about what?
An exploratory thinker typically thinks with what part of the brain?
Front brain
Left brain
Rear brain
Right brain
Answer:
Left brain.
Explanation:
The left brain is more verbal, and is analytical and orderly.
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why do snowball and napoleon disagree so often?
(animal farm chapter 5)
Explanation:
Napoleon and Snowball consistently contradict. The leader of the Animals is Old Major . He set the priorities for the fresh start that the pets will have until his death. The pets were personality and they enjoyed a decent life. The creatures would share control of almost everything, but no one would control anything else.
Answer:
However, Napoleon always disagrees with any ideas that Snowball has because he does not want Snowball to lead Animal Farm and gain more popularity than himself. ... Snowball is eventually forced out of the farm when Napoleon uses his guard dogs to attack Snowball.
Explanation:
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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.
1. Who first built the houses along the East River front in Manhatten that later became tenement
housing?
of the house move away?
Explanation:
Tenements were first built to house the waves of immigrants that arrived in the United States during the 1840s and 1850s, and they represented the primary form of urban working-class housing until the New Deal. A typical tenement building was from five to six stories high, with four apartments on each floor.
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Answer:
with what exactly?
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from “The Boy Who Glowed.”
Back on land, the boy began to collect the feathers of birds that littered the cliffs and the dunes. He made himself a pair of giant wings that he strapped to his back, and the wings carried him out across the Great Water. As the boy flew, the gray seas turned golden and glowed with a soft light. The sky at the edge of the horizon was painted with vibrant reds and oranges. The boy returned to the home in which he was raised and spoke kindly to the fisherman and his wife.
What element of a myth does this excerpt contain?
an explanation of how to deal with everyday life
characters with exaggerated abilities
a lesson about human behavior
valid historical facts
Answer: The answer would be "B".
Explanation:
The element of a myth that this excerpt contains is B. characters with exaggerated abilities.
This refers to the story that is told about supernatural beings and gods that have a hand in the affairs of men.
Hence, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is the use of narration to talk about the young boy who collected feathers of birds and how the boy flew and this shows that he has exaggerated abilities.
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Select all the correct answers.
Read the following sentence.
Despite their fervent excitement prior to the election, the majority of voters had a tepid reaction to the news that their candidate had been elected.
In which of the following sentences does tepid have the same meaning as in the sentence above?
The instructions for the experiment stated that the tepid solution should be heated slowly until it reached the boiling point.
Ecologists discovered that the river contained tepid water because it was warmed by the nearby lava flow.
The university president’s remarks on student achievement were met with tepid silence from his opponents on the board of trustees.
Employees had a tepid reception to new regulations which would protect their jobs but require them to work more hours.
The orthodontist instructed the patient to eat only tepid foods for a month to avoid irritating her sensitive gums.
Answer:
3 and 4
Explanation:
tepid means not excited bored
In the sentence "Employees had a tepid reception to new regulations which would protect their jobs but require them to work more hours." have the same meaning of tepid as in the sentence "Despite their fervent excitement prior to the election, the majority of voters had a tepid reaction to the news that their candidate had been elected.".
What is tepid reaction?A tepid reaction means "not enthusiastic".
In the sentence "Employees had a tepid reception to new regulations which would protect their jobs but require them to work more hours." have the same meaning of tepid as in the sentence "Despite their fervent excitement prior to the election, the majority of voters had a tepid reaction to the news that their candidate had been elected." because in both the sentences the people are very not enthusiastic but in other sentences it mean "lukewarm".
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Match each sentence part to the question it answers.
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 WorkThe 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.
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Explain the term "geomythology"
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,
Explanation:
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Scott spent half of his weekly allowance on music. To help him earn more money, his parents let him wash the car for $6.53. What is his weekly allowance if he ended with $12.03?
Answer:
The weekly allowance of Scott = $11
Explanation:
Let the weekly allowance of Scott = $x
As given , weekly allowance at the end = $12.03
Also given, Scott spent half of his weekly allowance on music
⇒Scott spent on music = $[tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex]
Also given, his parents let him wash the car for $6.53
∴ we get
[tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex] + 6.53 = 12.03
⇒[tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex] = 12.03 - 6.53
⇒[tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex] = 5.5
⇒ x = 2×5.5
⇒x = 11
∴ The weekly allowance of Scott = $11
Answer:
Amount of weekly allowance = $11
Explanation:
Given:
Amount earn from washing = $6.53
End money = $12.03
Find:
Amount of weekly allowance
Computation:
Amount of weekly allowance = 2[End money - Amount earn from washing]
Amount of weekly allowance = 2[12.03 - 6.53]
Amount of weekly allowance = $11
how does family conflict affect children? Please at least one 2 paragraphs
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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
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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Hey! I’m writing a story and need some ideas on what should happen next.
“ About thirty minutes later, I hear a car horn outside my apartment. This is it. The moment I’m going to enter the car of the person I’m supposed to hate. Why did I tell him I’d go to the park with him? I walk out and try to open the car door, it’s locked. I knock on the window and mouth to him that the door is locked. He nods his head and starts laughing at me. I knew this was a bad idea. He is awful! I angrily glare at him for a few seconds until he finally unlocks the door and lets me in. When I enter the car I ask him, “Why did you do that?” He laughs and says, “Because it was funny.” I roll my eyes and say, “No it wasn’t.” He starts the car then says, “Wow, not even thirty seconds with me and you’re already rolling your eyes?” I glare at him for what feels like forever and he makes another sarcastic comment, “Sunflower, if you wanna stare at me, you should take a picture. It lasts longer.” Ugh! “You’re so annoying, I’m so regretting coming with you!” He grins and keeps on driving. I honestly still have no idea why he invited me but I guess I’ll never know. After minutes of awkward silence, I decide to say something. “So pretty boy, why did you invite me to the park?” He looks over at me and says, “I have a name you know.” “Yeah, so do I, but yet, you never use it.” He smiles at me. “True”, he says. I smile. I’m really getting used to this fun side of him. Hang on, what? What am I saying? Getting used to him? No, never. I get rid of that thought and as I do, he parks the car and says, “Here we are. Are you ready to have fun?” I look over at him and respond, “I’m with you, I’m not sure how much fun I can actually have.” He rolls his eyes and says, “Right back at you. You’re no fun either.” I ignore him and we get out of the car.”
What should happen while these two are at the park? (By the way, these two always argue they basically hate eachother. Seth (the guy driving) made a bet on Sila (the girl he is with) That is just a little background info :)
they should feed the ducks at the park and argue over what they should name the various ducks or who the ducks like more I hope this can help :)
I have this question and i dont know what it means
"What does it take to prevail in a difficult situation?"
Answer:
It means to prove yourself to be more powerful than the situation itself.
Explanation:
What did the Hyksos have that the Egyptians did not when they conquered Egypt during the Middle Kingdom?
a copper weapons
b. bows and arrows
c. rocks and sticks
d iron weapons and chariots
Answer:
i'm pretty sure it was B
Explanation:
Answer: bows and arrows
Explanation:
The ancient Egyptian military is often imagined in modern films and other Soldiers of the Old and Middle Kingdoms were fairly inadequately equipped. 3150-c.2613 BCE, military weaponry was comprised of maces, Archers would have naturally carried their bow and arrows and probably a dagger.
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
Answer:
A
Explanation:
B, C lead up to it while D is after. I hope thos helps!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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
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?
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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Your Complete Question was as follows:
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?