Match each example of figurative language with its interpretation. (10 points)

"He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls."
A. These lines use a simile to show the power of nature.
B. These lines contain allteration, which creates rhythm
C. These lines contain a hyperbole that creates a vivid image.
D. These lines give human abilities such as singing and language to nature
E. The passage of prose contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected.


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Answer 1

Answer:

a-simile

b-alliteration

c-hyperbole

d-personification

e-?

Explanation:


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essays are scholarly pieces of writing giving the author's own argument

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Answer:

An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument

     

yeep

How many dogs entered the tree

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Answer:

about 110

Explanation:

According to pronunciations guided in the dictionary, what letter is regarded as both a vowel and a consonant? A. E B. B C. O D. Y

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Y because in some cases it’s pronounced like a vowel with no obstruction of breath (myth, hymn) but in some it isn’t (such as yes, young)

What is the definition of hard skill? What is the definition of soft skill? Please don’t plagiarize.

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Hard skill is something that can be taught (playing the violin, cooking) a soft skill is something you have (good communication, hardworking)

in 1846, when Thomas Nast was six years old, he moved with his mother from Bavaria to the United States. When
Nast was older, he worked as a door keeper at an art gallery in New York City. While there, Nast began drawing
copies of the art that was on display. After a while, he began receiving instruction in drawing, Nast acquired a job
as a political illustrator for a local newspaper. He became an influential artist. He is famous for his political
cartoons. These cartoons are still prevalent in politics today. Nast is remembered for representing the Democratic
party as a donkey and the Republican party as an elephant.

Nast's political images became___
A.popular
B.emotional
C.stylish
D.stunning

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The answer is to this question is A

Which social studies topic is 13 month-old Frederico most likely to exploring?

A. Figuring out how to successfully enter play
B. Constructing sharing skills
C. Learning about other people's perspectives
D. Building self-knowledge based on others' reactions to him

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Answer:

building self-knowledge based on others' reactions to him

Explanation:

Hope this helps Have a nice Day!!

Answer:

building self-knowledge based on others' reactions to him

Explanation:

Which best describes a villanelle?

A. A poetic form that repeats three lines at least three times
throughout the poem
B. A poetic form that uses repeated end words but does not repeat
full lines
C. A poetic form that repeats two entire lines and includes an
intricate rhyme scheme
D. A poetic form that uses noticeable repetition but does not use
rhyme​

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Answer:

A. A poetic form that repeats three lines at least three times  throughout the poem .

Explanation:

A Villanelle is a form of poetry where the poem has a total of 19 lines, with a three-lined tercet with 5 stanzas followed by a quatrain in the end. The lines in the poem have a regular rhyme repetition.

In this type of poetry, the pattern of rhyming is different. It repeats the whole lines of some specific lines, taking it along in the next succeeding stanzas. The first line of the first stanza is repeated in the third line of the second stanza and the fourth stanza while the third line of the first stanza is repeated in the third line of the third stanza and the fifth stanza.

Supposing the lines are numbered as

a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o,

the lines a/f/l will be the same while the lines c/i/o will be the same. This shows that there is a repetition of three lines at least three times throughout the whole poem.

The answer is C

Explanation:

I got it wrong so you don't have to :')

Explain the relationship between real risk and moral



judgment in the text. Cite evidence from the text in your



response.

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Answer:

there is great relationship between real risk and moral  judgment.

Explanation:

Moral judgment refers to the judgement that has some moral content. it is used in the evaluation of situations. the moral judgement has a great impact on real risk. For example, scientist revealed that in case of children, the children are more in danger which leaves by their mother to meet their loves as compared to those mother which not attended their children unintentionally.

Review the paragraph that begins at the bottom of page 2 and continues on page 3.

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Answer: the part about the spin turbine

Explanation: the turbine spins which is moving

Choose the option that correctly uses the apostrophe to show a plural possessive.
What is the fastest way to get to the ______ house?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
Richterses

(Choice B)
B
Richters\redD{\text{'}}’start color #e84d39, start text, apostrophe, end text, end color #e84d39

(Choice C)
C
Richter\redD{\text{'}}’start color #e84d39, start text, apostrophe, end text, end color #e84d39s

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Answer:

B). Richters'

Explanation:

Apostrophe is elucidated as the punctuation mark (') that is employed to either signal the omission of letters or show possession. In case of a singular noun, the apostrophe is put after the noun with letter s to show possession(Mary's book) while in a plural possessive case, the apostrophe(') is put after the s(Bats' handles). As per this rule, the correct form would be Richters' as it correctly show a plural possession. Thus, the final interrogative statement reads as:

What is the fastest way to get to the Richters' house?

Look at this image. A large, bright cloud of gas with its tail moving into a small swirl of gases. What is most likely the purpose of the blue area surrounding the black hole? to reveal the color of a black hole to make the image visually appealing to show the effect of the black hole’s gravity to show that it is cold around a black hole

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

i took the test hope this helps :)

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Q. Choose the correct option and fill in the blanks.
Among, Alongside, About, Beside, Besides, Between



1) The tugboat was anchored ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ the quay.

2) The two leaders quarreled ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ which direction to like.

3) I found an old painting ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ the unwanted articles in the storeroom.

4) ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ the captain of the team, Hashim is an immature and reckless player.

5) There should be no secrets ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ old friends.

6) The old man was ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ himself with rage when he heard the news.

7) There were six of us ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ John, who came late.

8) The submarine surfaced and traveled ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ the passenger ship for a short distance.

9) As I hadn't any money ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋ me, i borrowed some from him.

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Answer:

Alongside, About, Among, Besides, Between, Beside, Besides, Alongside, About.

Explanation:

1) The tugboat was anchored Alongside the quay.

2) The two leaders quarreled About which direction to like.

3) I found an old painting Among the unwanted articles in the storeroom.

4) Besides the captain of the team, Hashim is an immature and reckless player.

5) There should be no secrets Between old friends.

6) The old man was Beside himself with rage when he heard the news.

7) There were six of us Besides John, who came late.

8) The submarine surfaced and traveled Alongside the passenger ship for a short distance.

9) As I hadn't any money About me, i borrowed some from him.

Safiya wants to teach her brother how to test the acidity of the soil in their garden. What should she explain after telling him the steps of testing the soil?

A.what materials he will need
B.what the main goal of the test is
C.how to tell whether the test was accurate
D.how to gather a good soil sample during the test

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Answer:

C.how to tell whether the test was accurate

Explanation:

This is because, after the test, Safiya's brother should be able to check if the test carried out was accurate and not wrong as directed.

This could be done through series of validation technique rather than assuming that the test carried out was correct.

#6. Do teens experience more pressure to stay younger than earlier generation did?

I will put the branliest.

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

I don't really have a reason other than that I just turned 13 May 15 uwu

Brainliest?

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Because teens watch older people around them and see all the way that they are different and then they want to stay young forever so that they never have to be like the older people around them.

“For Yom Ha’Shoah” by Sonia Weitz

Come, take this giant leap with me
into the other world . . . the other place
where language fails and imagery defies,
denies man’s consciousness . . . and dies
upon the altar of insanity.

Come, take this giant leap with me
into the other world . . . the other place
and trace the eclipse of humanity . . .
where children burned while mankind stood by
and the universe has yet to learn why
. . . has yet to learn why.

Connection Questions:
What does this poem mean to you? What questions does it raise for you?
Sonia Weitz has been called “a survivor with a poet’s eye.” How can poetry deepen one’s study of the Holocaust? What can we learn from poetry that more traditional historical accounts might not capture?

Re-read the poem and highlight the verbs Weitz uses. How do the verbs help to intensify her description of “the other world”?

Do you think that Weitz believes it is possible to understand the horrors of the Holocaust? What can we gain by studying the brutality of the Holocaust?

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Answer:

“For Yom Ha’Shoah” by Sonia Weitz

a) This poem means that the holocaust was the most terrible human tragedy.  It was an unnecessary suffering that any human being could inflict on a fellow being, no matter the provocation.  It was uncalled for.

b) It raises the question of human conscience.  Those who perpetrated or aided in the perpetration of the holocaust, just like the Rwandan genocide, can they be considered as human beings.

c) Poetry can deepen one's study of the Holocaust as it emotionally and graphically depicts the helplessness and sufferings that was the lot of the perceived enemies while the other looked unconcerned.  For example, see how she wrote: "... and trace the eclipse of humanity ... where children burned while mankind stood by ..."  This experience should move any soul to pity.  For me, the Holocaust was regrettable.

d) Unlike other traditional historical accounts like fiction and prose, poetry credibly shows that the events mentioned were real and not just imagined.  Poetry utilizes aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language, e.g. phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre, to evoke meanings in addition to the ostensible meaning.  Were this poem written in fiction or prose form, there would be questions to its narration accuracy.  The writer is not trying for the audience to identify with the specific characters, since they are universalized, but she is evoking your emotional reaction to the events that took place in a period of time and at a known place.

e1) Verbs used by Weitz included: come, take, fails, defies, denies, dies, trace, burned, stood, and has to learn.

e2) The verbs offered an invitation to witness or imagine what really happened in the other world.  This means that something horrible actually took place in "the other world."  For example, "Come, take this leap with me into ...  They narrated that words failed to restrain an outrageous genocide inflicted on a particular people.  Man's consciousness was denied.  Man's consciousness died out of insanity.  To "trace the eclipse of humanity ..." is an invitation for records to be documented of how humanity failed humanity just because of racial distinctions, bitterness, and unforgiving spirit.  There is also a futuristic outlook depicted by the verbs, especially "the universe has yet to learn why ..."

f) Weitz does not believe that it is possible to understand the horrors of the Holocaust.  It is only those who conscience had been stolen by the devil that can understand and explain the horrors.

g) Studying the brutality of the Holocaust shows that humanity had yet to civilize.  Humanity has yet to believe in Jesus Christ.  Jesus Christ prayed to the Father, "Forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."  Humanity is still bent on brutalizing those who are not like them, those who offer different opinions, those whose skin color are not similar to ours, those whose diction are different from us, etc.  History continues to repeat itself every time.  But, if you examine the facts closely, we are one, from the same parents, Adam and Eve, according to the Christian scriptures.  We are brothers and sisters!  When we kill one of us, we kill ourselves gradually, diminishing ourselves.

Explanation:

a) “For Yom Ha’Shoah” is a poem written by Sonia Weitz, a child-holocaust survivor. “For Yom Ha’Shoah” means "For the Day of Holocaust Remembrance."

Answer:

Connection Questions:

This poem serves as a soul searching experience.It raises the question of the morality of mankind.Poetry can deepen one's study of the Holocaust by exposing the evil done during the Holocaust and describing how helpless the children who were burned were.What we can learn from poetry that traditional history might not capture is the mood, emotions and perspective of events that occurred in times past that is unique to poetry.

Verbs used in the poems

"..take this giant leap with me..."

"...trace the eclipse of humanity . . .

where children burned while mankind stood by

and the universe has yet to learn why ..."

The verbs help to intensify the description of "the other world" by describing how children were burned and humanity was helpless to stop it.

I believe that Weitz believes it possible to try and understand the horrors of the Holocaust through description in the poem but not to fully understand or grasp the realities of the horrors that people faced during the Holocaust.

We can gain knowledge about what happened during the Holocaust so we cannot repeat the horrors that was done in the past.

During the scene at the Morningside Heights apartment, how does Nick initially react to the behavior of the other characters? How does he end up behaving differently from the way he acted back home, and why is this significant?

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Answer:

The fourth and final setting of the novel, New York City, is in every way the opposite of the valley of ashes—it is loud, garish, abundant, and glittering. To Nick, New York is simultaneously fascinating and repulsive, thrillingly fast-paced and dazzling to look at but lacking a moral center. While Tom is forced to keep his affair with Myrtle relatively discreet in the valley of the ashes, in New York he can appear with her in public, even among his acquaintances, without causing a scandal. Even Nick, despite being Daisy's cousin, seems not to mind that Tom parades his infidelity in public.

Explanation:

The fourth and final setting of the novel, New York City, is in every way the opposite of the valley of ashes—it is loud, garish, abundant, and glittering.

To Nick, New York is simultaneously fascinating and repulsive, thrillingly fast-paced and dazzling to look at but lacking a moral center. While Tom is been forced to keep his affair with Myrtle relatively discreet in the valley of the ashes because in New York he can appear with her in public, even among his acquaintances, without causing a scandal. Even Nick, despite being Daisy's cousin, seems not to mind that Tom parades his infidelity in public.

The main characters in realistic fiction are usually dynamic; they undergo change and grow according to their experiences. Louise Mallard from Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is an example of a dynamic character. Which of the following excerpts from Chopin’s story highlight the transformation that Louise undergoes?

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Answer:

Louise Mallard is a dynamic character. Although the story takes place in the duration of just an hour, she undergoes significant character changes and growth. We see her transform from a heartbroken and grieving widow to a self-aware woman with a profound sense of independence and identity.

Chopin develops Louise’s character primarily through internal thoughts. She gives us a vivid picture of Louise’s psyche—all her thoughts and feelings are laid bare. Chopin’s description of Louise’s internal thoughts also gives us a hint of what lies behind the character’s motivations.

Explanation:

Kimi's best friend has started using drugs. Kimi knows that her friend will likely invite her to use drugs with her at some point,
and she wants to apply a clear decision-making process beforehand so she knows how to respond.
What is the first step Kimi should take to make this health-related decision?
identify and define the decision
find reliable sources for various options
identify and evaluate the consequences
assess the outcome of her friend's decision

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Answer:

identify and evaluate the consequences

Explanation:

"Will Kimi accept her friend's invitation to use drugs?"

This is a yes or no question, but the decision making process is not.

She already knows the problem and there are not options available for this besides yes or no. There's nothing about her friend's decision for her to evaluate because it's about her and her health, no her friend's. So in the end, she has to know what will happen to her health once she decides to go along with it. Is it worth doing?

Answer: A) identify and define the decision

Explanation:

got 100% on the quiz.

Read the excerpt from "The Tell-Tale Heart."
Which statement best contrasts these two excerpts?
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TRUE! -nervous-very, very dreadfully nervous I had been
and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease
had sharpened my senses-not destroyed-not dulled
them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all
things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things
in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how
healthily-how calmly I can tell you the whole story.
Read the excerpt from "The Black Cat."
The narrator of the "The Tell-Tale Heart" is horrified by
the effects of his disease, but the narrator of "The Black
Cat" celebrates the effects of his disease.
The narrator of the "The Tell-Tale Heart" denies that he
is suffering from a disease, but the narrator of The
Black Cat is happy with his disease and all of his
actions.
The narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" views his disease
as a positive thing, but the narrator of The Black Cat"
admits that the disease made him do terrible things.
The narrator of the "The Tell-Tale Heart" is fairly
emotionless, but the narrator of "The Black Cat is
suffering from the effects of madness.
I not only neglected, but ill-used them. For Pluto, however,
I still retained sufficient regard to restrain me from
maltreating him, as I made no scruple of maltreating the
rabbits, the monkey, or even the dog, when by accident, or
through affection, they came in my way. But my disease
grew upon me-for what disease is like Alcohol! -and at
length even Pluto, who was now becoming old, and
consequently somewhat peevish-even Pluto began to
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Answer:

They both seem very detailed and dark.

Explanation:

The excerpts from the storie both seem very dark.

1
Which of the following statements regarding scientific studies is true?
А
Once a study is conducted, the results can never be changed.
B
Scientific study must be repeatable, so the data is collected in a reliable way.
С
It does not matter if the results of a study remain the same or change with each test.
D
Scientists create explanations based on belief, even when results do not support
them.

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Answer:

I think the answer is B

Explanation:

This is the way a letter or a word sounds when spoken.

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Answer:

pronunciation

Explanation:

The answer should be pronunciation

What did Cilla learn about her family in Chapter 10? Cilla lee Jenkins Future author

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Answer:

She ushers the kids inside, and when Dicey explains who they are, Eunice explains their relationship: Cilla is Abigail Tillerman's sister, and Abigail Tillerman is Momma's mom. ... Eunice again mentions Abigail Tillerman, who lives in Crisfield, Maryland, and Dicey firmly commits information about her to memory.

Explanation:

The leafy sea dragon lives in the ocean south and west of Australia. This is the only place where this fish is found,
The leafy sea dragon is related to the seahorse, but these two creatures are quite different. The leafy sea dragon
has the appearance of floating seaweed. It has leaf-like formations all over its slender body. This helps it to live
unnoticed by predators. The seahorse, on the other hand, has bumpy skin and uses its tail to cling to branches.
Do It!
The leafy sea dragon is able to____
itself

A.disguise
B.purify
C.groom
D.enlarge

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Answer:

Disguise

Explanation:

The other answers do not quite make sense.

Answer:

A. Disguise. It's disguise because when it camouflaged as a leaf, it is disguised from predators

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP ME
How do the image and caption help readers understand the text?

A.They give readers a chance to figure out if the information in the text is true.

B.They break up the long passages of text to keep readers interested in the author’s topic.

C.They prove to readers the value of learning about new things in several ways.

D.They provide visual and descriptive details that enhance readers’ understanding.

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Option D seems like the best choice

Sorry if it's wrong

Answer:

b i believe

Explanation:

They help break up the long passages of text to keep readers interested in the author’s topic. it also helps prove the point at many time. its just a break from text but still learning.

Students should include examples in their comparative essays because
O
each paragraph needs a topic sentence.
each paragraph needs a concluding sentence.
examples support the thesis statement
examples always include historical detail.
O

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Students should include examples in their comparative essays because: each paragraph needs examples dos support the thesis statement. Hope this helps!

50 POINTS IF U GET THIS CORRECT (and a few others) ANSWER AND GET BRAINLIEST and 50...P...T...S!
Read the passage.

Where Do You Work? When Kids Had Adult Jobs

Imagine dragging yourself out of bed on a cold, dark morning before the sun has even risen. You dress quickly because you’re running late. But instead of a day filled with schoolwork, soccer practice, and a few chores around the house, you head over to the town’s mill where you will spend the next 10 to 12 hours. That’s what life was like for about 18 percent of American children ages 10 to 15 in the early twentieth century. Instead of going to school, they went to work.

Before the Industrial Revolution

From the early days of America until the late 1930s, there were few laws protecting children from work. In colonial times, children often worked alongside their parents. Girls worked with their mothers cooking, sewing, gardening, and milking cows. Boys worked on their fathers’ farms or in their shops. Boys from the ages of 10 to 14 often became apprentices. They worked under the care and direction of master craftsmen. In both farming and apprenticeships, children learned the skills of a job from beginning to end. Those in apprenticeships not only learned a trade from their masters, they were also taught basic arithmetic and how to read and write. Plus, they were given a place to live and a wage.

From Farms to Factories

By the time of the Civil War in the 1860s, however, the apprenticeship system had fallen by the wayside. The country was becoming more industrialized. Children worked to help support their families. Children were often hired to work in factories because factory owners found children easy to manage. They could be paid less than adults and were less likely to go on strike. An added benefit was their small size: children could easily move in tight spaces around machinery.

Factory workers, including children, generally learned one repetitive job. This made training fast and easy. Despite their age, children often worked in hazardous conditions. They worked in cotton mills in New England and in the South. The windows of the mills were kept shut to keep the cotton moist and warm so it wouldn’t break. Child workers would be covered in cotton lint that would fill their lungs. Towns grew around the mills. Families lived in houses owned by the mills. The mills provided a school. But the children usually didn’t have time to attend. A study done in the early twentieth century revealed that half the children under age 14 could not read or write.

In the early 1900s, children also worked in glass factories, canneries, cranberry bogs, and sugar beet fields. They went to work in the mines in Pennsylvania or West Virginia as a “breaker boy.” Breaker boys sat crouched over a coal chute. Their job was to pick out pieces of slate and rock as the coal rushed past them. The air was thick with coal dust, and many of the boys suffered from respiratory illnesses because of it. They earned 60 cents for a 10-hour shift of backbreaking work.

Champions for Change

Fortunately, some concerned citizens decided to stand up against child labor and to address the problems it created. In 1904, a group of reformers founded the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC) to abolish child labor. This committee hired investigators to gather evidence for their cause. One person they hired was Lewis Wickes Hine. Hine was a former teacher and photographer. He took pictures of children wherever they worked.

From 1908 to 1912, Hine snapped pictures of children at work. He would hide his camera and trick factory bosses into letting him get inside. Hine wrote notes on a pad hidden inside his pocket. He wanted to accurately describe what he saw without being caught. His photographs showed children working in coal mines, sweatshops, and mills and on farms. When many of Hine’s photographs were published, the public was shocked. People were finally motivated to address the issue of child labor.

Soon many states passed laws protecting children in the workplace. But despite these laws, children still worked hard. The NCLC pushed for a federal law for child workers. In 1916 and 1918, laws were passed. But those laws were overturned by the Supreme Court as being unconstitutional. In 1924, Congress passed an amendment to the Constitution. But not enough states ratified it, so it didn’t become law. In 1938, the Fair Labor Standards Act was passed. It set a national minimum wage and maximum hours to be worked in a day. More important, it set limitations on child labor.

Today, children are protected by child labor laws. The federal government has set the minimum working age at 14 for jobs other than babysitting or delivering newspapers. In some states the minimum working age may be higher. Children’s lives are much easier today than they were more than a century ago.

Answers

Answer:

B and D

Explanation:

Both B and D explain how children were affected from working in mills, you can cross the other answer choices out because they don't say how they affect children.

*sat skills lol

Answer: B and D

Source: Trust me bro

92 PTS!!! "A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning." Brad Henry - How did this teacher do this?

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a teacher can do this by bringing excitement and happiness to students and pass on a positive vibe. the better you make your classroom, the better time your students will have during school.

Answer:

Explanation:

By encouraging his or her students to reach their fullest potential. A good teacher encourages their students to learn and grow.

According to Stanton, how have men retained power over women? Cite at least one
example in your answer.

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Answer:

According to Stanton, woman had no authority at all. When a woman married she lost all control to the man.

CITATION: “He has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men- both natives and foreigners” (Stanton 165).

Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions that was read at the Seneca Falls convention in 1848. In that Declaration, Stanton read out several injustices that had been endured by women  some of them include;

He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise. He has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice. He has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men—both natives and foreigners

These and many more points were listed by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to stress man's injustice to women. Women were disenfranchised.

Their voices were not heard when the law was drafted. When married women had no voice but were rather confined to their homes.

Stanton did not believe that these treatments were right. She and other feminists sought the correction of these injustices.

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Why does Esperanza life and identify with four skinny trees that grow on Mango
Street?

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Answer:

The Four Skinny Trees are out of place on Mango Street. To a great extent, Esperanza identifies with them because she sees herself out of place, to a large extent, on Mango Street.

The Four Skinny Trees are akin to her because they physically look out of place with the other trees on the block.

Explanation:

Hope this helps

Answer: The trees remind Esperanza of herself because they grow and flourish despite harsh conditions

Explanation:

can anybody give me some options and some tips for my portfolio poem. for school.
free verse poem.

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Answer:

Write about something that u like. Somehting that ur passionate about.

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