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Answer 1

Answer:

anna expresses nervous

Explanation:

fainty is the word excerpt


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Consider the passage and theme.

Liam's first job at the fast-food chain was not glamorous. He worked early-morning shifts, loading biscuits into ovens and dipping countless batches of hash-browned potatoes into vats of grease. Every day he encountered harried, impolite customers and complaining coworkers; nevertheless, he maintained a positive outlook. Liam methodically completed his duties: wrapping sandwiches, filling orders, and cleaning his work space. Liam's manager appreciated his diligence, and by his third month of employment, he was no longer assigned to the pre-dawn shift. Within a year, Liam was an assistant manager earning double his initial pay.

Theme One: Every job is worth doing well.

What other theme is addressed in the passage?
Saving money leads to financial freedom.
Customers should know their rights.
Hard work is often rewarded.
Cleanliness fosters good health.

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Answer:Hard work is often rewarded.

Explanation: Liam works hard to please his customers and make them happy. No matter how difficult the job is or how much trouble his customers give him, he continues to work hard. Due to his hardwork, he is rewared and given a promotion

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Answer:

How do you want us to answer?

Explanation:

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Answer:

sure

Explanation:

Read the prompt for a formal e-mail.

Write a letter to the school board in which you propose turning part of the schoolyard into a garden.

What is the purpose of the e-mail?

to identify the school board’s problem
to solve the school board’s problem
to entertain the school board
to persuade the school board

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Answer:

to identify the school board's problem.

To identify the school board's problem.

What is schoolyard?

The area inside the walls of a school utilized for instruction, extracurricular activities, and performing sports and games is known as the schoolyard or campus.

However, some schools do not employ a wall to delineate the schoolyard; in these instances, the general teaching and extracurricular activities can also be referred to as campus life, and "campus" or "schoolyard" are sometimes used as synonyms for school life.

The phrase can also be used to describe a campus's entire outside area, as opposed to its indoor classrooms.  on this setting, educating students about natural systems may take place on the schoolyard.

Therefore, To identify the school board's problem.

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write an argumentative essay on" if you educate a man you educate an individual but if you educate a woman you educate a whole nation"

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Answer:

The old African proverb  “If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family (nation)” was a pioneer in its time for realizing the importance of women’s education when men predominated education opportunities. This maxim recognized the benefits of education and has repeatedly become the motivation for global development efforts to offer education opportunities for women. Yet, fundamentally this maxim bears problematic assumptions that further disempower women and reinforce patriarchal stereotypes. This essay seeks to unpack the assumptions behind the proverb by viewing how educating women is believed to lead to the development of the family and nation in the context of sub-Saharan Africa, an area still facing low female literacy rates and high gender disparity in the enrolment of formal schooling.

Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence from George Orwell’s novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying?

The public are swine; advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill-bucket.

A.
flashback
B.
oxymoron
C.
euphemism
D.
metaphor

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Answer:

metaphor

Explanation:

Metaphors tell what something is

is the rattling of

are swine

Which character is the one who causes a problem for the main character?

Antagonist
Protagonist
Round character
Static character

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Antagonist it’s the opposite of the main character the protagonist

Answer:

antagonist

Explanation:

i took flvs test

The stepmother is most likely motivated by

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Answer:

Step-bro

Explanation:

Because i said so and i’m cool

Answer: jealousy

Explanation:

did the test

1.1.8 Quiz: Analyze How Shakespeare Develops
LADY MACBETH. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt
be
What thou art promised. Yet do I fear thy nature;
It is too full oth milk of human kindness
To catch the nearest way: thou wouldst be great,
Art not without ambition, but without
The illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly,
That wouldst thou holily, wouldst not play false,
And yet wouldst wrongly win. Thou'ld'st have, great Glamis,
That which cries, Thus thou must do, if thou have it,
And that which rather thou dost fear to do,
Than wishest should be undone. Hie thee hither,
That I may pour my spirits in thine ear
And chastise with the valor of my tongue
All that impedes thee from the golden round,
Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem
To have thee crowned withal
William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act l, Scene v
What evidence from the text supports the idea that Lady Macbeth questions
her husband's ability to kill the king?
A. Art not without ambition, but without / The illness should attend it
B. Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem/ To have thee
Crowned withal
C Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be / What thou art
promised
D. He thee hither/ Thatimay pour my spirits in thine ear

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Answer:

A. Art not without ambition, but without / The illness should attend it

Explanation:

The lines selected above show how Lady Macbeth questions her husband's ability to be ruthless and assassinate King Duncan for his own benefit. Lady Macbeth acknowledges that her husband is soft-hearted, with little ambition, and that he will fear to assassinate the king for selfish reasons. However, Lady Macbeth stands as a counterpoint to her husband's passivity and proves merciless and cruel, being the main responsible for making him assassinate the king and become the new king.

The excerpt shown above belongs to the play "Macbeth" written by Shakespeare. This play shows how Macbeth, after usurping King Duncan's throne, is haunted by his own sins, until the day of his defeat.

Which of the following does a sole proprietorship and a partnership share?
O Ease of stopping and starting
O Shared debt liability
O Profit-sharing options
O Protection of personal assets

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Answer:

protection of personal assets

Answer: Protection of personal assets

Explanation:

Read the passage from "Carrots with Character," which
is an informational text about the health benefits of
genetically modified carrots.
The researchers, led by plant geneticist Philipp Simon,
haven't limited themselves to the color orange. They've
selectively bred a rainbow of carrots purple, red,
yellow, even white. Scientists are learning that these
plant pigments perform a range of protective duties in the
human body which is not surprising, says Simon,
since many of the pigments serve to shield plant cells
during photosynthesis.
Red carrots derive their color mainly from lycopene, a
type of carotene believed to guard against heart disease
and some cancers. Yellow carrots accumulate
xanthophylls, pigments similar to beta-carotene that
support good eye health. Purple carrots possess an
entirely different class of pigments-anthocyanins-
Which statement best explains how the author's use of
evidence supports the text's purpose?
The author explains that carrot-breeding has only
been done for the past 50 years.
O The author directly quotes research scientists who
have been studying the carrots.
O The author states that red, yellow, and purple carrots
each provide specific health benefits.
O The author writes that the use of differently colored
carrots in diets dates back over 1,000 years.

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Answer: 3rd option

Explanation:

I just know it's that option. Also the text mostly talks about colors and carrots. If you do not know which one the 3rd option is, it's the one that starts with ''The author states that red....'' The forth option is NOT correct because the article never mentions ''carrots in diets dates back over 1,000 years.'' The 2nd option isn't correct either because it does explain  how the author's use of

evidence supports the text's purpose but,  not that well. The first option isn't correct because the article never mentions ''carrot-breeding has only

been done for the past 50 years.''   Hope this helps    

Answer:

The author states that red, yellow, and purple carrots each provide specific health benefits.

Explanation:

c

Why are sentences often ludicrous when they
begin with a participial phrase that does not
refer to the subject of the sentence?
The participial phrase introduces the reader to the object
being modified
The participial phrase accidentally modifies the wrong
part of the sentence.
The participial phrase becomes forgotten later in the
sentence.
The participial phrase accidentally modifies the entire
sentence

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Answer:

The participial phrase accidentally modifies the wrong part of the sentence.

Explanation:

i did it and it said it was right so yea

Answer:

1st answer:

The participial phrase accidentally modifies the wrong part of the sentence.

2nd answer:

because writing should be vigorous

Explanation:

In Strunk’s example of a ludicrous sentence, the man buying the house is accidentally described as dilapidated, but the author meant to describe the house as dilapidated.

Strunk argues that every word should “tell,” just as every part of a machine or line in a drawing serves a purpose. Any needless words in a sentence should be omitted.

they could not decide which one they like and ....... the and they didn't brother​

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Answer:

for

Explanation:

makes most sense

Which sentence contains faulty parallelism?

A. In dialogue or a dialogue-like stream of thought

B. In supporting details that have a little importance

C. In the theme statement

D. In the insight of concluding paragraphs

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Which sentence contains faulty parallel structure?

A. He ate, ran, and showered before going to work.

B. He purchased the blender on Friday, used it on Saturday, and broke it on Sunday.

C. He exercised while I watch television.

D. I knew he was telling the truth as soon as he spoke the words.

Answer:

C. He exercised while I watch television.

Explanation:

Faulty parallelism simply means mixing up verb forms in a sentence when making a list of things.

Therefore, the sentence that contains faulty parallelism is option C which says "He exercised while I watch television"

This is a faulty parallel structure because it should be written as "He exercised, while I WATCHED television"

Write a two paragraph response to an online post or comment

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Answer:

no one

is calling

Explanation:

no one

ok

1. What is the difference between common and proper nouns? How can you tell if a
noun should be capitalized?
nd...

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Answer:

Common nouns name any person, place, thing, or idea they are not capitalized unless they come at the beginning of a sentence. Proper nouns are the names of specific people, places, things, or ideas. Proper nouns should always be capitalized.

Explanation:

all school provides a CO education for the boys at schools against the statement short story​

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Answer:

s   i

Explanation:

es su dever

For many people, traveling by plane is an excited experience.
A B C D

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Answer:

I don't know what are you asking but it's exciting not excited

Answer:

i think travelling by plane is so nausea and headached

Explanation:

Write a paragraph describing the main conflict in the story and explaining how it demonstrates different cultural perspectives (not the sample answer and the story is “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan)

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Answer and Explanation:

"Two Kinds" is a short story by Amy Tan, an American author born in 1959. Tan is famous for her short stories in which Chinese immigrant families are portrayed.

In "Two Kinds," the main conflict is character vs. character, more specifically mother vs. daughter. Jing-mei, also called June, is the daughter of Chinese immigrant Suyuan. The conflict revolves around the differences between the cultures of the two. Suyuan understands tradition and obedience as being essential in the relationship between parents and children. She also believes excellence must be achieved in whatever area or field.

June, on the other hand, was born in America and has already embodied different values from her mother's. She does not understand the need to strive for perfection or to obey blindly. She wants to be free to be herself and to do what she wants, even if it means being mediocre.

The tension between the two starts to build when Suyuan demands that June becomes a child prodigy. At first, June is excited about the idea. With time, she realizes it is no fun to be a prodigy, and that it demands a lot of effort. The main conflict arrives with the piano lessons and the recital. June is forced to learn to play the piano, but she does it halfheartedly. At the recital, all she does is embarrass herself and her family by performing badly. With her performance, she has made her statement: she has the right to be mediocre, and no one can force her to be anything she does not want to.

writing an article for publication in school magazing explaining three reasons why standard of learning falling in your school​

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Answer:

When those of us of a certain age lament the loss of public education's good old days, we forget—or perhaps never knew—that when we were in school, there were large numbers of youngsters who dropped out and went to work. We didn't think of them as dropouts. They had no trouble finding jobs: there was plenty of work for semiskilled, even unskilled, workers. Today, however, as those jobs have been exported to other countries and as the U.S. knowledge economy produces proportionally less employment for those who lack a sound education, students who leave school without skills have meager prospects. Unlike in the past, today we have to educate virtually everyone for higher education or for the modern workplace. And because the demands we place on our school system are greater than in the past, the challenge of improving public education is more acute than ever before, too.

Urban schools, in particular, seem trapped in a spiral of poor educational performance. They have 24 percent of all U.S. public school students, 35 percent of all students who are poor, and 43 percent of minority students. A massive survey of urban education released last year by the respected publication, Education Week, concluded that "most fourth-graders who live in U.S. cities can't read and understand a simple children's book, and most eighth-graders can't use arithmetic to solve a practical problem." Slightly more than half of big-city students are unable to complete high school in the customary four years, and many of those who do eventually graduate are ill prepared for either higher education or the workplace.

Public Agenda, a nonpartisan research organization, recently surveyed 450 employers in New York City for the New York City Partnership and Chamber of Commerce and found massive dissatisfaction with the poor preparation of students. Fully 86 percent of the bosses reported their belief that a city high school diploma is "no guarantee that the typical student has learned the basics." Only 7 percent believe that students coming from the city's public schools have the skills they need to succeed in the world of work. Employers especially fretted over students' lack of the most basic skills, citing their poor grammar, spelling, and math, their inability to write clearly or speak English well, and their poor work habits, including disorganization and lateness. Most employers think that the school system does a poor job of managing its resources, and nearly 90 percent agree that the system suffers from "too much bureaucracy." Some 95 percent believe that the system needs fundamental change, and one-third go so far as to say that it needs to be "completely rebuilt." Employers stand ready to help the schools; but in return they want higher standards, reduced bureaucracy, and accountability from them.

The glaring need for remedial education on college campuses is another sign that students are graduating from high school with weak skills. At some branches of the City University of New York, as is notorious, a majority of first-year students fail to pass all three placement tests in reading, writing, and mathematics. But this is not just a New York City problem or even just a big-city problem. Nationally, about 30 percent of all first-time freshmen have to take a remedial course in basic academic skills.

Clearly, some students—recent immigrants or adults who have been out of school for several years and have returned—will need extra help to participate in higher education. But it is also clear that many young people are completing high school without getting a high school education. For everyone involved, it would be far better to g

Given the ever more crucial need for a strong public school system, along with the mounting evidence of the education system's failure to respond, the clamor to change education to make it more effective for all students is intensifying. The changes needed—and some of them already are starting to happen—are of two kinds, and they complement and reinforce each other.

Explanation:

Suppose that you are working on a project where you are attempting to answer the following research question: What impact will new class size laws have on high schools? Two of the sources you have found on the topic are Source A and Source B (below). In your response, evaluate these two sources. Be sure to examine their credibility and their relevance to your research question. Your response should make a clear argument, use transitions to move between ideas, use specific details from the sources, maintain a formal style, and include a concluding statement. (15 points)

Source A:
"New Education Laws Passed" by Jim Jonathan, City News, March 15, 2012, page 1.

Yesterday, lawmakers passed a series of changes to legislation affecting the state's schools. The new laws will alter the ways schools do business next year.
Included in the new laws were changes in the numbers of students assigned to classrooms. The previous law allowed only 20 students to be assigned to each teacher's classroom in kindergarten through fifth grade. Middle school and high school classes were capped at 24. New laws remove those limits. Now the state will provide funding for one classroom teacher per 50 students attending the school. Individual school districts may use local funding to provide additional teachers or to come up with creative measures to reduce class sizes.
"We need to be more responsible with our taxpayers' money and children," said Representative Mike Davis. "We are in an economic recession and just don't have money to throw around."
Some parents disagree, though. "I can't imagine my six-year-old trying to keep up with his reading when the teacher needs to make sure 40 or more kids are doing what they're supposed to." said Pat Patterson, father of two, "I don't know what these people are thinking."
The new laws go into effect next month.

Source B:
"Really?" a letter to the editor by Marcia Thomas, City News, March 17, 2012, page 4.

As a tenth-grade biology teacher for the last 20 years, I thought there was nothing left that could shock me. Boy, was I wrong!
How exactly do these lawmakers, who probably haven't set foot in a public school classroom since they were in school themselves, propose that teachers manage 50 students at a time?
Teachers are asked to do so much right now. We not only need to prepare our students to take end-of-course tests in our subject areas, we also need to get them ready to attend college or go into the workforce. On top of this, we are counselors, and sometimes we are even the ones who feed and clothe them. We do all this because we care about our youth. We think they matter.
At the same time, we can do only so much. If we meet the high standards we set for ourselves under this new legislation, good health will be a thing of the past for us. Not only will we suffer, but the students will suffer as well.

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Answer:

This report gives an overview of the existing evidence base on class size and education in  

England. In particular, it considers how class sizes have changed over time; the impact of the  

increase in birth rate on pupil numbers and how this could affect the teacher requirement and  

class sizes; and the impact of class size on educational outcomes. The report also considers  

the impact of the 1998 School Standards and Framework Act1

. This put a duty on Local  

Authorities (LAs) and schools to limit the size of infant classes taught by one teacher to 30  

pupils. It became a legal requirement from September 2001. Local authority plans, produced  

in order to ensure the legal requirement was met, were subject to challenge, approval,  

intervention when required, funding and monitoring, and held to account against delivery.

Explanation:

Which professional would most likely use a diagram for their presentation? Check all that apply.
a science teacher who wants to show the basic structures of a cell
a statistician who wants to illustrate how a math problem was solved
* a river raft guide who wants to show the location of the best rapids
an economic development director who wants to show job growth over time
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a senator who wants to visualize the process a bill takes to become law

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Science teacher and senator

Your cousin, Sameer lives in another city. He has met with an accident in which he has injured his leg. Fortunately, the injury is not that serious but he will have to miss his Pre Mid-term examination. Write a letter to your cousin in about 120 words

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Answer:

ABC ,lane 2 Jammu

Date -19th of December ,2017.

wet ,lane 4,Jammu

dear sister ,

I got shocked to heard that you met an accident.You don't get worry about exams and take rest to get well soon so that you can go to school. I wish that you will get well soon.So that you can give the exams .I miss you very much .God bless you.

Your sister

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mukesh bought an old car for 90400 rupees indian and spent 5600 on its repairs. he sold for 93600 rupees of indian find his profit or loss per cent.​

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Answer:

mukesh got loss

Explanation:

because he buys the car for 90400 cost of repairs is 5600 and sold it for 93600

frist add 90400+5600=96000

but he sold out for only 93600 so

96000 - 93600 =2400

his loss is 2400

thank you

this is

Sri harshini

Identify the statement that uses a categorical claim.
Athletes never put studying first.
Martin is on the soccer team and studies often.
Kaitlyn is a swimmer and studies only when she is reminded.
Athletes sometimes put studying first.

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Answer:

The answer is "The first choice".

Explanation:

The rationale would be that a categorical assertion or the category statement affirms, or denies, that all and some of the category (the subject term) members were included in the other category (the predicate term).

It enables us to supplement the logic of a statement with the formal approach that deals with such reasons that the logic of a proposition cannot handle. The logic that concerns a functional connection of categorical propositions was its category logic.

Answer:

Athletes never put studying first.

Martin is on the soccer team and studies often.

Kaitlyn is a swimmer and studies only when she is reminded.

Athletes sometimes put studying first.

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What conventions can you play with to enhance your writing. Explain how you will use each and what effect they will have on your style.

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Answer:

Writing conventions such as spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar help make a student's essay clear and understandable. When the audience can finish reading, without having to stop to try to figure out what was actually intended, the value of learning these writing conventions becomes clear.

Some "writing rules" can be recognized as spelling, punctuation, capitalization and grammar. These rules help students clarify and understand their essays. It is worth learning these writing rules when the audience can finish reading without stopping to figure out what they really intended. Readers won't read your essays if they find gramamr mistakes because it would make them "boring".

Hope this helps!

Have a great day :)

In your opinion, did Gerald Veltmann do a good job defending the Port Chicago 50?
Why or why not?

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i i’m gonna be honest i don’t really know, but i would hope so

Select the correct answer.
What is George Washington's main argument regarding the future of the United States?
O A.
The United States should form alliances with powerful nations.
O B.
The United States should isolate itself from all foreign nations.
© C.
The United States should lead in foreign diplomacy and peacekeeping.
• D.
The United States should remain as politically neutral as possible.
O E.
The United States should align its interests with those of Europe.

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Answer: D. The United States should isolate itself from all foreign nations.

Explanation:

According to the passage the neon lights are for? Please find me answer

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Answer: The answer is "designed to attract customers"

Explanation:

since it is visually pleasing to look at neon lights, the lights are telling the customers to take a look inside and shop around.

what can be inferred about the cyclopes

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Answer:

They are gigantic and only have one eye.

They aren’t friendly
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