Answer:
woman should be included in all sports.
Explanation:
Which excerpt from Robert Stawell Ball's Great astronomer is best supported by this diagram ?
Answer:
It's excerpt 4. The diagram depicts Ptolemy's theory on the movement of Mars. The M that is marked there is a fictitious planet that revolves around the Earth in a uniform motion within a circle called the DEFERENT.
Explanation:
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Is calling a human a “guide dog” figurative language and why?
What does the phrase “You’d have to be blind to get lost in this place mean?”
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Answer and Explanation:
1. Is calling a human a "guide dog" figurative language and why?
Yes, it is. Figurative language is the use of words in ways that change their original meaning. Some of the most common examples of figurative language are metaphor, simile, hyperbole, and personification. Calling someone a "guide dog" is most likely a metaphor. It is comparing the person to the dog in order to express that there are similarities between them.
2. What does the phrase "You'd have to be blind to get lost in this place" mean?
It means that there is no reason to get lost. The place is probably very easy to navigate, so to speak, so getting lost is practically impossible. This sentence is an example of a hyperbole, which is a figurative language that uses exaggeration to express an idea.
Which two forces are in opposition in these two excerpts from the poem? ambiguity and clarity the pleasure of disorder and the oppressiveness of order the breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure natural patterns and family patterns
the answer is C
Answer: The breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure.
Explanation:
The forces in opposition in the excerpt, based on the facts provided, include the option (C): "the breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure."
What are the poetry structures in the poem?It should be remembered that a story's or poem's structure is merely how the elements are arranged and organised.
The tearing down of structure and the maintenance of structure are two forces that are in conflict in these two passages from the poem.
A poem's structure has an impact on how it should be read. In the opening passage, the poet builds the narrative around stanzas and rhyme schemes.
The poet keeps the structure in the second excerpt. This was crucial in demonstrating the poem's theme.
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What could you use as a synonym for the word trade in the following sentence?
Gerald's trade as a glassblower came in handy when he went to college.
A.
craft
B.
skillful
C.
ownership
D.
taking
Answer:
i dont find any. but most probably ownership according to me
Explanation:
Is the use of technology 100% good for students? Write four advantages and four disadvantages of technology for students.
Answer:
No, makes info easier to acquire, takes our attention, allows us to understand out world better, makes it easier to cheat, lets us have work on multiple platforms, lets us connect to teachers from far away, give us misleading info, and can let us not have to fully think things through.
Explanation
How much rain fell on September 9, 2016?
A.Statistical
B.Non-Statistical
Answer:A
Explanation:
Answer:
B Non- Statistical
Explanation:
Statistical questions involve multiple sets of data being compared, and the question is asking for one data time, how much rain fell.
A statistical question is one that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be variability in that data.
Beagles, greyhounds, German shepherds, and even tiny toy poodles are all related to the same majestic wild animal, the wolf. In fact, all domestic dogs are descended from wolves. There are several species of wolf, including the gray wolf, the arctic wolf, the red wolf, the white wolf, and the Mexican wolf. Wolves are some of the most widespread mammals. Populations of wolves exist in almost as many places around the globe as humans do.
Wolves are exceptional pack hunters. This is why they are able to take down large prey such as moose or deer by working together as a seamless team. Wolf pups as young as eight months old begin helping on the hunt. Wolves can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour when chasing prey, and their thick, double-coated fur enables them to keep warm in even the coldest arctic temperatures. Their large, powerful paws can reach up to 5 inches across and help to propel them quickly across the snow.
Next time you're playing fetch with your furry friend, think about its ancestor, the wolf. That terrier or pug might only be able to take down a ball or a bone, but it gained its instincts to chase and hunt from those greatest of hunters, the wolves.
Read the article "The Necessity of Hybrids".
What do you get if you cross two different species? Depending upon the species, you might end up with a grolar bear, a wolfdog, or a Savannah cat, among many others. What do these animals have in common? They're hybrids. Sometimes hybrids happen naturally in the wild, but usually, hybrids are the result of humans selectively breeding animals.
Grolar bears and pizzlies are the result of crossing polar bears and grizzly bears. These hybrids were first seen in zoos, as the bears' natural habitats did not normally overlap. Recently, these hybrids have started appearing in the wild. Due to climate change, the bears' once-separate habitats are beginning to overlap. Bigger and more aggressive than their parents, grolar bears and pizzlies could pose a risk to natural habitats and humans.
Wolfdogs are, as their name suggests, the result of crossing a wolf with a domestic dog. Bred for the pet trade, these hybrids do not often happen in the wild. Wolfdogs do not make good pets, however, as they can be destructive and aggressive. Many states have outlawed keeping wolfdogs because they can pose a danger to people.
Savannah cats are another example of human-made hybrids that were developed to be pets. Savannahs are the result of crossing a small wildcat called a serval with a domestic housecat. They look like miniature versions of the wildcat, which is why many people like keeping them as pets. Like the wolfdog, however, Savannahs do not make ideal house pets. They can be destructive, and usually, they keep the wild nature of the serval.
There are many more examples of human-made hybrid animals. Some hybrids, such as the mule, have been helpful to humans. Unfortunately, others, like the wolfdog or Savannah cat, should not have been made in the first place.
How is the overall structure of "The Wolves Among Us" similar to the structure of "The Necessity of Hybrids"?
A. Both articles use the cause and effect text structure.
B. Both articles use the chronological text structure.
C. Both articles use the compare and contrast text structure.
D. Both articles use the problem and solution text structure.
The cattle are being fed by the farmer. (into active voice)
What does the underlined
sentence suggest about
Shadow?
Shadow
an excerpt from Saint Louis Armstrong Beach
by Brenda Woods
Shadow likes to stay in a particular
place in the neighborhood.
Everyone in the neighborhood owns a
dog like Shadow
In this excerpt from Saint Louis Armstrong Beach, the
narrator describes a stray dog in the New Orleans
neighborhood of Tremé.
Everyone in the community helps take
care of Shadow
The sun was up and so was I because Shadow was
Shadow is a kind of dog that no one
really wants
outside barking. Shadow is the neighborhood dog, the kind
that belongs to everyone but no one in particular. Pops
calls him the noisiest dog in Treme, but that's not even
close to the truth because Tremé has its share of noisy
dogs. And for those of you who don't know much about
New Orleans, Tremé is just back from the French Quarter
and the WCY YOU Say it is Trah-MAY
The correct answer is C. Everyone in the community helps take care of Shadow.
Explanation
The text fragment is an allusion to a dog named Shadow, the dog of a neighborhood, this means that he does not have a single owner within the neighborhood. Therefore, it is possible to affirm that by belonging to the neighborhood all the inhabitants of that neighborhood help take care of Shadow because he is the pet of all the people who live there. So the correct answer is C.Everyone in the community helps take care of Shadow.
When Lilah argues with her brother, she often simply says, 'I believe this!' Her proclamation is an example of a(n):
A: Argument
B: Counterargument
C: Evidence
D: Position
How have the students become closer as friends?
Chapters 15&16 Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson
Select the correct texts in the passage.
Which two details best develop the central idea about Julius Caesar?
Dictatorships
by Hal Marcovitz
(excerpt from “The Rise of Julius Caesar”)
Sulla was a brutal and relentless dictator. But one enemy who escaped his wrath was Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar was born in 100 BCE to a wealthy family. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies. No doubt he too would have been killed, but his family intervened, and Sulla reluctantly spared his life. Next, Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce his wife. Caesar refused and fled the city. He joined a Roman army campaigning in Turkey and did not return until after Sulla’s death in 78 BCE.
A. Sulla was a brutal and relentless dictator.
B. Caesar was born in 100 BCE to a wealthy family.
C. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies.
D. Next, Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce his wife.
E. Caesar refused and fled the city.
Answer:
C. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies.
E. Caesar refused and fled the city.
Explanation:
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The two details that best develop the central idea about Julius Caesar are:
C. As a nephew of Sulla’s opponent Marius, Caesar found himself on Sulla’s list of enemies.E. Caesar refused and fled the city.What is a Central Idea?This refers to the theme of a text that shows the main thing that the author wants to convey to the readers.
Hence, we can see that from the given text, we can see that there is the use of narration to show the details of Ceasar and his ancestry and also how he is an enemy of Sulla as contained in options C and E.
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HELP NOW! In what ways are adjectives and adverbs related? Select all that apply.
Adverbs can modify adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs are both modifiers
Adjectives and adverbs both modify nouns
Adding –ly to an adjective changes it to an adverb
Answer:
Adjectives describe a noun or pronoun. Adverbs describe a verb, adjective, or other adverb! Hope this helps! <3
Explanation:
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Answer:
playpen
Explanation:
Answer:
Playpen
Explanation:
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Chapter 2
The next night, Pony, Dally, and Johnny sneak into the Nightly Double drive-in.
It's only twenty-five cents to get in if you aren't in a car; they have the money, but Dally just likes breaking the rules.
The seats for people without cars are empty, except for two girls in the front. Of course, Dally sits down in the row behind the girls.
Dally starts talking really dirty to the girls.
Pony can't stand it—especially because these aren't "greasey girls" (1.5).
These girls are Soc girls, nicely dressed and hot.
They're probably sixteen or seventeen, and one of them has red hair.
When Dally puts his feet up on the redhead's seat, she tells him to put them back down.
Now Pony recognizes her—a cheerleader. When Dally refuses to move his feet, she talks back to him. She asks him to leave them alone, but he keeps on. She's pretty mad at this point.
Dally gets up to go get some sodas and asks the girls if they want one.
The redhead says, no way.
When Dallas is gone, the redhead starts talking to the other two boys.
Explanation:
Please read through this brief summary of Chapter 2, and take some points and make up some info.
Why did Rebecca Skloot become interested in researching the life of Henrietta Lacks life?
-From the prologue of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”
Rebecca Skloot become interested in researching the life of Henrietta Lacks life because there was not enough information on the life of Henrietta Lacks.
Why did Skloot research the life of Henrietta Lacks?Henrietta was an African American woman whose cancer cells were used to make an indefinite cope that was used in the study of cancer cells. The cells were taken from Lacks without her consent and out of sheer curiosity, scientist Skloot began an inquiry to determine the family history of the woman.
She learned that the family suffered a great deal of emotional trauma and were not eager to say much about their mother and relative.
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Which statement best describes the conflict in “The Offering” by Amy Tasillo?
A. A very young girl begins hanging out with the older children.
B. A lonely girl decides to give away all of her belongings.
C. A girl struggles to accept the consequences of her actions.
D. A troubled girl leaves town, hoping to learn where her father is.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Most flash fiction stories focus on conflict and a lesson in this case the lesson would be struggling to accept her actions, In the end she will learn how to Accept her actions. .
In the short story, "Borders," by Thomas King: Explain how the following two quotes are related:
“You would expect Sweetgrass, which is a nice name and sounds like it is related to other places such as Medicine Hat and Moose Jaw and Kicking Horse Pass, would be on the Canadian side, and that Coutts, which sounds abrupt and rude would be on the American side. But this was not the case.”
“I know that we got Blackfeet on the American side and the Canadians got Blackfeet on their side. Just so we keep our records straight, what side do you come from?”
Answer:
Both quotes address the concept of borders and the concept of belonging to a country and a culture.
Explanation:
We can see that the two sections are addressing the concept of country, border and territory, because in both we can see that the speaker is separating the territories between the USA and Canada. The second excerpt goes so far as to address the question of belonging, of cultural recognition, when asking someone whose side this person is on.
These concepts are directly related to the story of "Borders" that presents a Native American woman who refuses to recognize herself as a Canadian or American citizen, since the tribe where her people lived and the lands that were theirs, was stolen and it ceased to exist to give rise to the Canadian and American territories, to which this woman does not identify.
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what is the adverb in "nina always works at the gas station after school."
Answer:
always
Explanation:
always is an adverb and is used to modify the verb
Answer:
Always
Explanation:
An adverb is a word that describes how something is done, so it's basically an adjective mixed with a verb. So always is your answer.
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Directions: Each of the following sentences has 2 blanks. Use what you have learned
about the Power Words to determine which Power Word best belongs in each of the
blanks. Then write the appropriate Power Word in each blank. Use each Power Word
only once.
1. Violation of the government ________ proclaiming a 6:00 curfew is a _____ offense.
2. Mr. Kane ______
to have a ____ dog, but I've never seen it obey any of his commands.
3. The freshman refused to
______ that he had lost the debate even
though, I believe, he himself knew his arguments were _______.
4. Through his special powers, the _________
elf was capable of putting even the most ______
creatures under his control.
Vocab word
Inane, intractable, penal, purports, edict, docile, concede, and diminutive
Answer:
1. Violation of the goverment EDICT proclaiming a 6:00 curfew is a PENAL offense.
2. Mr. Kane PURPORTS to have a DOCILE dog, but i've never seen it obey any of his commands.
3. The freshman refused to CONCEDE that he lost the debate even though, I believe, he himself knew that his agurements were INANE.
4.Through his special powers, the DIMINUTIVE elf was capable of putting even the most INTRACTABLE creatures under his control.
Explanation:
DEFINITIONS:
Edict: an order issued by someone in authority
Penal: Punishment
Purports: appear or claim to be or do something, especially falsely; profess.
Docile: easy to teach or manage
Concede: admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
Inane: without sense or meaning; silly
Diminutive: small, smaller than most others of the same type
Intractable: stubborn; obstinate; hard to move forward
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Where was gatsby really born
Answer:
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Explanation:
As the novel progresses, Nick learns that Gatsby was born James Gatz on a farm in North Dakota; working for a millionaire made him dedicate his life to the achievement of wealth. When he met Daisy while training to be an officer in Louisville, he fell in love with her.
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Answer:
SHAWTY I DONT. MIND
Explanation:
“But he that hath the steerage of my course Direct my sail! On lusty gentlemen!”
A. allusion
B. irony
C. pun
D. metaphor
E. simile
Anne Frank's diary helps you construct meaning about which topic?
the Holocaust
secret codes
modern Holland
Adolf Hitler
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Based on the information found in the passage, which invaders attack the Saxons by land?
Anxious for a home run, Mike hit the baseball hard.
direct object
indirect object
neither
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put the bolded phrases in each category
Answer:
zeb zegbb
Explanation:
Lauren Tarshis writes, “Could the beast of Loch Ness be like the kraken and the okapi—not a fantastical creature but a real one that has simply remained elusive?” Tarshis is posing the question of whether the Loch Ness monster might be
A. a giant squid.
B. related to the giraffe.
C. real, but difficult to find.
D. an imaginary creature.
Answer:
c
Explanation: