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Answer:
Sorrow and lyrical I’m pretty sure!
Explanation:
Answer:
sorrow
Explanation:
because it would only makes sense for the dead
Which best explains the outcome of the 1828 presidential election?
A) John Quincy Adams was a popular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a poor campaign.
B) John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a strong campaign.
C) John Quincy Adams was such an unpopular president that Andrew Jackson won despite campaigning poorly.
D)John Quincy Adams was such a popular president that Andrew Jackson lost despite running a strong campaign.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a strong campaign.
I need an essay on;
A time when I broke or lost something that belonged to someone else.
Answer: hope it helps
Explanation:Lost is when you can’t find your way out. That’s not the only way you can get
lost, you can get lost mentally. Once that happens life will get harder for you as it
goes on.
When you get lost mentally, then you need help. You need help because you’ll
never be able to do anything by yourself. So sometimes you just have to say, “I need
to slow my life down because this isn’t the right way.” Sometimes you just need to
ask someone for help.
A time in my life when I was lost was when I had just come home from
detention. I didn’t have anything so I started hustling and getting money. That’s
when I became lost and started playing with guns. I became so caught up in this
lifestyle. I was lost and did not know which way to go. I ended up getting locked
up.
Does anyone like billy bob tanley
Answer:
...who?
Explanation:
Anglo-Saxon poetry contains all of the following EXCEPT
A. it was male dominated.
B. it was an intermingling of pagan and Christian values.
C. praised warrior virtues.
D. it contained heroic couplets.
Read the passage. First identify the text structure used in the passage, and then explain how this structure helps develop the writer's central idea. Use evidence from the text in your response.
The rise in popularity of farmers' markets has caused many people to rethink their use of regular grocery stores. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Farmers' markets have fresh and local produce, and often you get a chance to meet the people who grow your food. This isn't the case with grocery stores, where you'll never get to meet the farmers. Grocery stores are starting to have more local products, though, and they have a better variety of goods. Another thing to consider is the setting itself. Farmers' markets are usually in more pleasant, open-air locations where there's often live music playing. Grocery stores, on the other hand, can be busy and uncomfortable if you don't like shopping. The pleasant atmosphere comes at a price, though, as your bill at a farmers' market is likely to be 25 percent more than at a grocery store. All in all, the freshness and quality of food is worth a little more money. Farmers' markets are the way to go. Thanks!! Best answer I promise brainliest
Answer:
but mine is diferent so i cant say that. :(
Explanation:
Answer:
I need help on that one too
Explanation:
What did the sailors from the Dei Gratia finally decide must have happened to the crew of the Mary Celeste? And you Get$1,000,000 They were convinced that the crew rebelled against the captain and his family. They determined the people on board had to leave in a hurry and were unable to return. When they saw that ship's sails were gone, they knew the crew had been swept away by the storm. Because of the captain's bad reputation, they knew the crew had left the ship on purpose
Answer:
They determined the people on board had to leave in a hurry and were unable to return.
Explanation:
The sailors from the Dei Gratia finally decided that the crew of the Mary Celeste must have left in a hurry and were unable to return.
This is because the Mary Celeste crew and passengers were all missing, but their clothes and personal effects were still onboard which indicates that they left in a hurry and were unable to return. The ship itself was still in pristine sailing condition.
Answer:They determined the people on board had to leave in a hurry and were unable to return.
Explanation:
I took the k-12 quiz
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Help me re-word this please!!! I don't want my teacher to be suspicious.....
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The motivating force for seafloor spreading ridges is tectonic plate pull rather than magma pressure, although there is typically significant magma activity at spreading ridges.
Hi guys my final grades were due yesterday and I thought I wasn't gonna be able to pass but I made it!! As and Bs after the most stressful month ever! Just need one more semester of high school and I’m done
Answer:
Heyy thx for the points!!!
Explanation:
Congrats on passing your first semester!!!
Answer:
Well congratulations glad you made it. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year early.
Explanation:
Hope you have a great weekend
1.In what two ways does the author build suspense?
2. by showing the progression of the narrator's thoughts
3.by contrasting the demeanor of the narrator and the visitor
4.by describing the clothing of the visitor
5.by showing the excitement of the visitor
6. by mentioning the business of the two characters
the hotel agent receive the tourist at the airport change into passive voice
plz solve this
Answer:
The tourist were received at the airport by the hotel agent
Directions: Try to “leap” from the first word to the last word by changing just one letter at a time. Each time you change a letter, a real word must be made. Use the clues in parenthesis to help! When you give your answer, make sure it is like this: word/word/word (all lowercase, no spaces)
Answer:
worm/word/cord
Explanation:
Hope this helped!
After learning about effective communication, how might you communicate differently with others?
A. You will interrupt more frequently to state your opinion.
B. You will distract yourself with your cell phone when others are speaking.
C. You will listen carefully, ask questions at the appropriate time, and provide feedback to the
speaker
D. You will let the speaker direct the conversation and only interact with the person or the group
when they ask you a question directly.
Answer:
i think b is the answer
Explanation:
Answer: C. You will listen carefully, ask questions at the appropriate time, and provide feedback to the speaker.
Explanation: it’s obvious
In "The Adventures of Theseus," Theseus has a choice: He can take the easier and safer route to Athens by sea, or he can take the more dangerous land route. Theseus decides to travel to Athens by land. How does Theseus's decision help develop the plot?
Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
It illustrates the theme.
It builds suspense.
It describes the climax.
It resolves the conflict.
Answer:
It builds suspense.
Explanation:
When Theseus chooses the most dangerous route to reach Athens, the story takes on a strong suspense tone. This is because the reader understands that Theseus will encounter these problems, which will be very difficult to solve and which can even end it. However, the reader does not know when these problems will appear, nor even what these problems are, which makes suspense a crucial element for the continuation of reading, allowing the reader to be anxious and apprehensive about what will happen in the narrative.
Answer:
It builds suspense
Explanation:
I say this because authors try to make stories interesting, exciting, crazy. This is also the answer because he eventually ends up at procrusties house. Its trying to build suspense for this.
Therefore your answer is it builds suspense
( Also I took the quiz )
what was world war 1 is not an ideal research question because
Answer:
“What was World War I?” is not an ideal research question because: it's not relevant to the topic. it's too difficult to answer.
Explanation:
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Read this short text:
The rain has gone way beyond cats and dogs and is now coming down in elephants and hippopotamuses.
What is the figurative language in this sentence suggesting?
The rain is frightening and loud.
The rain is heavier than normal rains.
Answer:
The rain is frightening and loud.
In The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, how does the author best support his claim that Thomas Young was someone who "laid a solid groundwork for others”?
A. by providing details about how others reacted to Young’s accomplishments
B. by providing information about Young’s thoughts and his active imagination
C. by providing examples of Young’s many conversations with other researchers
D. by providing images Young deciphers and facts about his accomplishments
Answer:
(D) by providing images young deciphers and facts about his accomplishments
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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I think the answer is A
12. Who was the leader of the Hessians who was given a letter informing
him that Washington was planning to attack, but he put the letter in his
pocket and never read it?*
Answer: Colonel Johann Rall in the battle of trenton i think
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1. What is a code of ethics? Describe two types of ethical behavior that might be included in a journalist’s code of ethics.
2. Why are ethics important in journalism?
3. What is a conflict of interest? Why would this be a problem for a journalist?
4. Why is it important that journalists stay objective?
5. Why is freedom of the press important?
Answer:
Ethical journalism should be accurate and fair. Journalists should be honest and courageous in gathering, reporting and interpreting information.
Journalists should:
– Take responsibility for the accuracy of their work. Verify information before releasing it. Use original sources whenever possible.
– Remember that neither speed nor format excuses inaccuracy.
– Provide context. Take special care not to misrepresent or oversimplify in promoting, previewing or summarizing a story.
– Gather, update and correct information throughout the life of a news story.
– Be cautious when making promises, but keep the promises they make.
– Identify sources clearly. The public is entitled to as much information as possible to judge the reliability and motivations of sources.
– Consider sources’ motives before promising anonymity. Reserve anonymity for sources who may face danger, retribution or other harm, and have information that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Explain why anonymity was granted.
– Diligently seek subjects of news coverage to allow them to respond to criticism or allegations of wrongdoing.
– Avoid undercover or other surreptitious methods of gathering information unless traditional, open methods will not yield information vital to the public.
– Be vigilant and courageous about holding those with power accountable. Give voice to the voiceless.
– Support the open and civil exchange of views, even views they find repugnant.
– Recognize a special obligation to serve as watchdogs over public affairs and government. Seek to ensure that the public’s business is conducted in the open, and that public records are open to all.
– Provide access to source material when it is relevant and appropriate.
– Boldly tell the story of the diversity and magnitude of the human experience. Seek sources whose voices we seldom hear.
– Avoid stereotyping. Journalists should examine the ways their values and experiences may shape their reporting.
– Label advocacy and commentary.
– Never deliberately distort facts or context, including visual information. Clearly label illustrations and re-enactments.
– Never plagiarize. Always attribute.
Minimize Harm
Ethical journalism treats sources, subjects, colleagues and members of the public as human beings deserving of respect.
Journalists should:
– Balance the public’s need for information against potential harm or discomfort. Pursuit of the news is not a license for arrogance or undue intrusiveness.
– Show compassion for those who may be affected by news coverage. Use heightened sensitivity when dealing with juveniles, victims of sex crimes, and sources or subjects who are inexperienced or unable to give consent. Consider cultural differences in approach and treatment.
– Recognize that legal access to information differs from an ethical justification to publish or broadcast.
– Realize that private people have a greater right to control information about themselves than public figures and others who seek power, influence or attention. Weigh the consequences of publishing or broadcasting personal information.
– Avoid pandering to lurid curiosity, even if others do.
– Balance a suspect’s right to a fair trial with the public’s right to know. Consider the implications of identifying criminal suspects before they face legal charges.
– Consider the long-term implications of the extended reach and permanence of publication. Provide updated and more complete information as appropriate.
Act Independently
The highest and primary obligation of ethical journalism is to serve the public.
Read the passage.
What happened that night, how the skiff escaped from the Maelstrom's fearsome eddies, how Ned Land, Conseil, and I got out of that
whirlpool, I'm unable to say. But when I regained consciousness, I was lying in a fisherman's hut on one of the Lofoten Islands. My two companions,
safe and sound, were at my bedside clasping my hands. We embraced each other heartily.
Just now we can't even dream of returning to France. Travel between upper Norway and the south is limited. So I have to wait for the arrival
of a steamboat that provides bimonthly service from North Cape.
So it is here, among these gallant people who have taken us in that I'm reviewing my narrative of these adventures. It is accurate. Not a fact
has been omitted, not a detail has been exaggerated. It's the faithful record of this inconceivable expedition into an element now beyond human
reach, but where progress will someday make great inroads.
Will anyone believe me? I don't know. Ultimately it's unimportant. What I can now assert is that I've earned the right to speak of these seas,
beneath which in less than ten months. I've cleared 20.000 leagues in this underwater tour of the world that has shown me so many wonders
across the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, the southernmost and northernmost seas!
(from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne)
Which best explains where the passage belongs in the plot of the story?
1. as part of the exposition, which introduces the main characters, conflict and setting
2 as part of the rising action, which develops characters and intensifies the conflict
3. as part of the climax, which peaks reader emotion by placing the outcome of characters in doubt
04 as part of the falling action, which completes the action started by the dimax
Answer: answer is 4
Explanation:
it’s the only answer that made sense to me♀️
How is Esperanza the minor protagonist character in the house on mango street
Answer:
Esperanza starts off the book being a young girl of eleven years. The book ends on her 14th birthday when she finally learns to be appreciative of the things that she has.
Explanation: The House on Mango Street
Why is pollen needed in plant reproduction?
pollen contains the sperm cell
egg cells stick to pollen
fertilization takes place in the pollen
pollen contains the egg cell
She did not study; therefore, she failed the test.
Is this a Compound-Complex sentence?
If not what kind?
Answer: I just know it is not a compound complex sentence I don't know what kind sorry
Explanation:
All of the following are strategies that can be used to figure out an "implied main idea" EXCEPT:
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A. figuring out how well the author utilized parallel structure
B. closely looking at the topic sentence
C. considering how the supporting details all connect
D. reflecting on the overall topic
Answer:
D. reflecting on the overall topic
Explanation:
The main idea is not always clearly stated. It is more difficult to identify the main idea when it is inferred or implied. It can be implied through other words in the paragraph. An implied main idea can be found in several ways.
1. Several sentences in a paragraph can imply the main idea by introducing facts about the topic before actually stating the topic.
2. Implied ideas can be drawn from facts, reasons, or examples that give hints or suggestions concerning the main idea. These hints will be clues leading you to discover the main idea in the selected text.
Try the passage below to see if you can pick out the main idea.
"Believe me for mine honor, and have respect to mine honor, that you may believe” is an example of which rhetorical device?
a
epanalepsis
b
antithesis
c
paralepsis
d
anaphora
Answer:
i think it d beause to me it make sense
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02.06 Introduction Paragraph
Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Information Research Chart, you will write the introduction of your informational article.
View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.
1. Read through the Information Research Chart that you previously prepared. Write a well-developed introductory paragraph of four or more sentences.
- Use an anecdote or quotation hook.
- Write your thesis statement. This is your three-part idea that answers the question: >What problems do my everyday monster cause, who does it affect, and how can it be solved?
>states idea about the topic in one sentence
>can be supported with valid evidence such as facts, expert testimony, and research
>does not include feelings or emotions
>is written in the third person point of view
2. Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Answer:
The Komodo dragon is the world's largest living reptile. The Komodo dragons are carnivores and will devour any animal they are capable of dismembering and gulping down. They have great appetites for deer, wild boar, water buffalo, dogs, goats, rats, snakes, birds and once in a great while humans. They hunt by ambush by hiding in the scrub brush along trails and in the tall grass of the savannas. The Komodo Dragon reaches lengths of up to 12 feet long and weighs up to 300 pounds. These reptiles are swift runners and climbers. .
The Komodo dragon is found mainly on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rintja, Padar and Flores. The Komodo population includes only about 350 breeding females out of 5,000 animals. Scientists are concerned that as human populations grow, the Komodo dragons limited habitat shrinks. The primary threats to the dragon's survival include illegal hunting and loss of habitat to human settlement. The Komodo dragons were sought as trophies by big-game hunters. They were also killed for skin and feet. Legal protection of the Komodo dragon has reduced commercial hunting but they are sometimes poisoned by villagers to protect children and domestic animals. In order to protect the dragon, the Indonesian government has made the islands of Padar and Rintja into nature reserves for both the lizard and its prey. .
The Komodo dragons are good swimmers and they often hunt in the surf for fish and birds. They carry poisonous bacteria in their mouths. Even if the victim gets away, it usually dies from infection in a few days. The dragon's reputation as a human eater is well deserved, it does not seem to fear humans and many attacks and deaths have been reported.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Komodo dragon is the world's largest living reptile. The Komodo dragons are carnivores and will devour any animal they are capable of dismembering and gulping down. They have great appetites for deer, wild boar, water buffalo, dogs, goats, rats, snakes, birds and once in a great while humans. They hunt by ambush by hiding in the scrub brush along trails and in the tall grass of the savannas. The Komodo Dragon reaches lengths of up to 12 feet long and weighs up to 300 pounds. These reptiles are swift runners and climbers. .
The Komodo dragon is found mainly on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rintja, Padar and Flores. The Komodo population includes only about 350 breeding females out of 5,000 animals. Scientists are concerned that as human populations grow, the Komodo dragons limited habitat shrinks. The primary threats to the dragon's survival include illegal hunting and loss of habitat to human settlement. The Komodo dragons were sought as trophies by big-game hunters. They were also killed for skin and feet. Legal protection of the Komodo dragon has reduced commercial hunting but they are sometimes poisoned by villagers to protect children and domestic animals. In order to protect the dragon, the Indonesian government has made the islands of Padar and Rintja into nature reserves for both the lizard and its prey. .
The Komodo dragons are good swimmers and they often hunt in the surf for fish and birds. They carry poisonous bacteria in their mouths. Even if the victim gets away, it usually dies from infection in a few days. The dragon's reputation as a human eater is well deserved, it does not seem to fear humans and many attacks and deaths have been reported.
Correctly identify the main idea and the supporting details. Print and television media must limit their content for the fear of lawsuits. They have to maintain credibility, which bloggers do not have to worry about all of the time. Independent bloggers can offer their opinions on current events without the fear of being fired or jeopardizing ratings. Blogs have managed to create a niche for themselves because they have more creative freedom than print and television media. A lot of newspapers and news channels have started maintaining blogs to keep up with the rapid flow of information on the Internet.
Answer:
Main idea: Print and television media must limit their content for the fear of lawsuits. They have to maintain credibility, which bloggers do not have to worry about all of the time. → Supporting idea: Independent bloggers can offer their opinions on current events without the fear of being fired or jeopardizing ratings.
Main idea: Blogs have managed to create a niche for themselves because they have more creative freedom than print and television media. → Supporting idea: A lot of newspapers and news channels have started maintaining blogs to keep up with the rapid flow of information on the Internet.
Explanation:
In the above, the main idea and supporting idea have been correctly identified.
The main idea gives the important point or thought of the paragraph. It is usually found in the first sentence of the paragraph. When identifying the main idea of a story or paragraph, the first sentence in that paragraph or story should be considered. It usually explains the subject matter being discussed in that paragraph. Then the rest of the paragraph serve as the supporting idea.
From the above, we see how the main idea is presented before the supporting idea followed.
Answer:
Main idea: Print and television media must limit their content for the fear of lawsuits. They have to maintain credibility, which bloggers do not have to worry about all of the time. → Supporting idea: Independent bloggers can offer their opinions on current events without the fear of being fired or jeopardizing ratings.
Main idea: Blogs have managed to create a niche for themselves because they have more creative freedom than print and television media. → Supporting idea: A lot of newspapers and news channels have started maintaining blogs to keep up with the rapid flow of information on the Internet.
Explanation:
What are different ways people can engage in activism around a social cause or world issue using technology?
Answer:
Playing Avakin ...........
Lines 59-64 show that Beowulf is an epic hero because he has
A.incredible strength
B.superhuman eyesight
C.great intelligence
D.extraordinary hope