Answer:
7. Peter thought that his father left him behind but in fact he has not.
8. The teacher is sure that John didn't do his homework.
9. When they reached the station, they found that the train already left.
10. After the guests went we all lay down for a rest.
11. He talked to her as if he knew her for two years.
12. The teacher expected him to apologize because he misbehaved but he did not.
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Which immigrant expresses appreciation for a kind stranger in the "Ellis Island Oral History Project" excerpt?
Abc
O Morris Abraham Schneider
O Catherine Gaetano Gallippi
O Gertrude (Gudrun) Hildebrandt Moller
O Birgitta Hedman Fichter
Answer:
Gertrude (Gudrun) Hildebrandt Moller
Explanation:
"Ellis Island Oral History Project" features the accounts of several immigrants about their arrival and the way they were received on Ellis Island. One of these immigrants is Gertrude (Gudrun) Hildebrandt Molher who is treated very kindly when she arrives on the island and is welcomed by the settlers, even if some of them did not show hospitality. She is grateful for the settlers who treated her kindly, even though they were all strangers to each other.
In the story American born Chinese the Chinese herbalist tells Jin wang, “it’s easy to become anything you wish… so long as you’re willing to forfeit your soul” This is an example of
Answer:
D) foreshadowing, to create suspense by providing hints about the future.
Explanation:
The statement, “it’s easy to become anything you wish… so long as you’re willing to forfeit your soul” gives an hint of what is at stake in other to attain a future endeavor. It gives an indication of what the future holds given, an individual's sacrifice. This concept of given an hint or indication of the future could be described as a literary device called foreshadowing. The Chinese herbalist is using the statement to hint Jin Wang of what could possibly happen in the future.
Answer:
Foreshadowing
Explanation:
Jin Wang would do anything to fit into American culture.
When you go to the Writing Center, which of the following is part of the advisor’s job?
The advisor must guide the student in the best form of writing and positioning for an essay.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The Writing Center aims to help students write their essays efficiently.In this case, advisors share this objective, as they have to guide students more directly in establishing the essay.Thus, the advisors help in improving the drafts, establishing paragraphs, creating arguments, and the entire structure of the essay.You didn't show the answer options, which prevents me from providing an answer, but I hope the information above can help you.
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The question appears to be missing its options. So here are a few ideas about what Writing centers are and what Writing advisors do.
A writing center is simply a place or location where writers and tutors work or collaborate together. Writing centers may take the shape of one-on-one or group tutoring appointments.
The job of the Advisor at the writing center is to:
Help you on any writing project regardless of what stage you are at;Brainstorm ideas with youread through completed draftsassist with analysis, research, organization, and development of the workdiscuss style, sentence structure, tonality etcTheir key job is to assist writers. If a person also required assistance with models of writing and revision strategies, they are the best people for the job.
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they build the building
Explanation:
they build the building..
sorry I don't understand yr question.
or i think u got yr question incomplete.
stay safe healthy and happy...You need to process phrases in the order they are spoken in a real-time language translation app. Each phrase object should be put into what
Answer:
Each object in the phrase must be placed in a queue.
Explanation:
In order for an application to make efficient translations in real time, it is important for the user to put the words of the sentence they want to translate in the correct order in which they appear in that sentence. This will allow the application's interface to understand the phrase and be able to translate it as accurately as possible. In this case, we can consider that each object forming the sentence must be placed in a queue so that it is possible to translate that sentence.
Tell me about your reading habits. When do you read? Where do you read? What do you read? Why do you read? Tell me anything else about your reading habits.
use the following phrases in your own sentence
find out=
litter with=
reach across =
pluck out=
muster up=
1. I was curious to find out what she had said.
2.Please do not leave litter after your picnic
3.She reached across the table and dropped her hand upon his sleeve.
4.She reached into the bag and plucked out a present for her nephew
5.Finally I mustered up the courage to ask her out.
Read this prompt for an essay assignment.
Write an essay describing what you think would be a good solution to the overfishing problem.
Which essay structure is most appropriate for this prompt?
Select one:
O a. analysis
O b. definition
O c. persuasion
O d. summarize
Answer:
summarize....d
I guess it's the answer
Answer:
analysis
Explanation:
Pls help me I’m dum
Answer the following questions.
1 Which sentence best summarizes Reagan's claim in this passage?
A. Not all examples of sudden and dramatic change involve conflict and violence.
B. It would benefit both of our nations to work together in a spirit of cooperation.
C. Human creativity is as valuable as it is because of its capacity for improving daily life.
D. A worldwide revolution is occurring in technology that will peacefully transform human
existence.
Answer:
D//C
Explanation:
If anything - I would say D, but C could potentially fit.
He states continuously that a new revolution, different than the revolution of the USSR, is happening across thr world which transformed the understandings and uses of technology worldwide.
Mr. Bedford’s apprehension in The First Men in the Moon about going into the sphere with Cavor represents what type of conflict?
Man vs. nature
Man vs. society
Man vs. self
Man vs. man
Mr. Bedford’s apprehension in The First Men in the Moon about going into the sphere with Cavor represents this type of conflict: Man vs. self.
What is the conflict?The type of conflict that Mr. Bedford experienced when he had an apprehension about going to the sphere with Cavor is man vs. Self. Man vs self is a sort of conflict that a person experiences within themselves.
In this case, the feelings are within them and it is internal. Man vs Self is one of the different forms of conflict that can be found in literature.
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if anyone could answer any of these pls do!!!!!!
Answer:
could you upload a better quality photo
Explanation:
worksheet 64
editing (errors)
The following passages have not been edited. There is an error in each line with a blank against it. write the incorrect word and the correct word in the space provided against each line. The first one has been done for you.
incorrect correct
4. I step out of the hostel (a) step stepped
gate. Our hostel was not much (b)......... .........
than a hundred yard from the (c)........ ........
river. The sand was damp with a (d)....... .......
morning dew. But as I bury (e)....... .......
my feet, I felt the warmth for (f)........ ......
the previous day's sun. There was immense (g) ........ ........
banyan trees and birds stirred
and chirped on their nests. (h) ........... ...........
I felt I am really in a new world. (i)......... ...........
(a) step - stepped
(b) much - more
(c) yard - yards
(d) damp - damped
(e) bury - buried
(f) for - of
(g) was - were
(h) on - in
(i) i am - as if I was
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
incorrect correct
b) much more
c) yard yards
d) a (no article)
e) bury buried
f) for of
g) was were
h) on in
i) am was
Read the excerpt from Act III of Hamlet.
Ophelia:What means this, my lord?
Hamlet:Marry, this is miching mallecho; it means mischief.
Ophelia:Belike this show imports the argument of the play.
Enter Prologue.
Hamlet:We shall know by this fellow: the players cannot keep counsel; they’ll tell all.
Ophelia:Will he tell us what this show meant?
Hamlet:Ay, or any show that you’ll show him; be not you ashamed to show, he’ll not shame to tell you what it means.
Ophelia:You are naught, you are naught. I’ll mark the play.
What word from the excerpt suggests that Hamlet has hidden motives in showing the play?
mischief
argument
counsel
naught
Answer:
Mischief
Explanation: quizlet said so
Answer:
A. mischief
Explanation:
What is an example of a belief related to gender that you think is deeply ingrained in society
Answer:
"women cannot drive"
Explanation:
although cars are a relatively new invention, I feel this belief is deeply ingrained into society and lead to stereotypes that discourage women from driving or taking up hobbies/careers related to driving such as being professional racers.
You may answer the questions _____ English or Korean.
neither
nor
either in
both in
With her friend's
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Select the correct answer.
What word best describes Professor Von Hardwigg's character in the excerpt?
A.
relaxed
B.
hungry
C. impatient
O D.
charismatic
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Answer:
c.
Explanation:
lead, zinc, copper, iron is an example of a) minerals b) metals ?
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Metals.
Explanation:
Metals, together with semi-metals and non-metals, form three main groups of chemical elements. The separation is performed with respect to the binding and ionization properties of the elements. Metals are characterized as electropositive, they tend to transfer valence electrons and form monoatomic cations. In industry, the term metals is also generally used for metallic materials - alloys of metals or metals with non-metals.
Define cultural diversity. How diverse is the state of Minnesota? What are some different cultural groups that live in Minnesota? Do you interact with people from any cultural groups different than your own? If so, who are they?
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Answer:
Cultural diversity is the existence, within a society, of different racial, religious and ethnic groups, as well as other groups that do not share the same values and lifestyles. Therefeore, cultural diversity, also known as cultural pluralism, implies acceptance and respect for these differences, not assimilation into a dominant culture. In other words, cultural diversity is an analogue of biodiversity, marking linguistic, cultural and traditional diversity as a counterweight to global monoculture.
Budget related factor in communication is...
a. The medium
b. The content of your talk
c. The context
d. The available resources
which one ?
Answer:
B is the correct answer b is correct
Select only one of the apostles of Jesus and relate yourself with him
I relate the most with the Apostle Peter because he was the closest to Jesus Christ. I find myself very close to Jesus Christ because I obey his established laws and commandments such as “Pay to Caesar what is owed to him and pay to God what is owed to God”. True Christians don’t participate in government affairs like voting. Even if my parents vote, I don’t vote because I know it’s wrong in the eyes of God for I am in favor of the Kingdom of God. This Kingdom promises that will rid of death and sickness as promised by Revelation 21:2-5. God’s Kingdom is a real government established by God.
Also, the apostle Peter was the most curious and outspoken out of the other apostles, he delighted in the words of truth of Jesus Christ. That’s why Jesus had a special love towards this specific apostle. I too am an outspoken and curious person, I delight in the Bible and the scriptures. I am a person that constantly follows Jesus words and puts them into practice, just like Peter.
Jenna has just finished gathering information to write a paper for her English composition class. She begins writing using information from books and articles on her topic. What strategy could Jenna use that would help her avoid plagiarism
Answer:
a. Jenna could make a References page when she begins writing her paper and add sources and in-text citations for all outside sources she uses as she writes her paper.
Explanation:
Plagiarism is referred to the act of using researches done by any other person and declaring it to be theirs. Copying ideas is strictly prohibited in any research. Using information in any research writing can be referred as quotation and the detailed resource should be mentioned in the reference section. In order to avoid plagiarism, a person can prepare the notes and keep a record of all the information citied from any other source. The clear source information should be written for further references.
Read the passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger.”
Directly opposite him, on the other side of the inclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. It was the duty and the privilege of the person on trial to walk directly to these doors and open one of them. He could open either door he pleased; he was subject to no guidance or influence but that of the aforementioned impartial and incorruptible chance.
What is the author’s purpose for describing the two doors as absolutely identical?
This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find the complete question online. The choices are the following:
A. to reveal that the outcome of the trial is decided by luck.
B. to show that the verdict is predetermined.
C. to reveal that the defendants are in control of the verdict.
D. to emphasize that the trial is completely fair.
Answer:
The author's purpose for describing the two doors as absolutely identical is:
A. to reveal that the outcome of the trial is decided by luck.
Explanation:
"The Lady, or the Tiger" is a short story by American author and humorist Frank Richard Stockton (18340-1902). In the story, a king is described as semi-barbaric, which shows he is only partially civilized. He understands the importance of a trial to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime or not. However, the trial he comes up with is absurd, and the outcome is decided by sheer luck.
The person being accused of the crime is led to an arena. There, he is supposed to choose between two doors. Behind one of them, he will find a beautiful maiden. Behind the other one, he will find a tiger. The doors are completely identical - nothing about them reveals what is behind them. Thus, it is really a matter of luck whether the man will choose the lady or the tiger. If he chooses the door with the maiden, he is found innocent, and his reward is to marry her immediately. If he chooses the door with the tiger, he is found guilty, and his punishment is to be eaten by the animal.
As we can see, it does not matter whether the person really committed a crime or not. What matters is how lucky he is to choose to right door.
Create an original script. It should be long and meets all the requirements.
Answer:
If this is your first time creating movie magic, you might be wondering what a script actually is. Well, it can be an original story, straight from your brain. Or it can be based on a true story, or something that someone else wrote – like a novel, theatre production, or newspaper article.
A movie script details all the parts – audio, visual, behaviour, dialogue – that you need to tell a visual story, in a movie or on TV. It’s usually a team effort, going through oodles of revisions and rewrites, not to mention being nipped ‘n’ tucked by producers, directors, and actors. But it’ll generally start with the hard work and brainpower of one person – in this case, you.
Because films and TV shows are audiovisual mediums, budding scriptwriters need to include all the audio (heard) and visual (seen) parts of a story. Your job is to translate pictures and sounds into words. Importantly, you need to show the audience what’s happening, not tell them. If you nail that, you'll be well on your way to taking your feature film to Hollywood.
Use the following presentational verbs in sentences.
apologize to, adapt to, devote to, refer to
, replay to,admire for, apply for, pray for,
scold for, vote for, aim at, arrive at, glance at
Answer:
I apologized to Alex
He was adapted to john's father
I would refer to have some ice cream
She admired him for his bravery
His mother always prays for him
He was being scold for his bad behavior
I vote for Bidon to be the next president.
He aimed at him perfectly
John glanced at Ali happily
Pls help me Im begging you plss
Answer:
look at explanation
Explanation:
1 set off
2 head for
3 go after
4 put off
5 settle in
6 end up
7 carry out
8 track down
Read these sentences from the excerpt:
I would sometimes say to them, I wished I could be as free as they would be when they got to be men. "You will be free as soon as you are twenty-one, but I am a slave for life! Have not I as good a right to be free as you have?"
How does Douglass best use rhetoric to advance his purpose in this excerpt?
He uses a rhetorical question to heavily emphasize the fact that he deserves freedom.
He uses a rhetorical question because he is unsure of his beliefs.
He repeats words in order to share his beliefs with the readers.
He repeats the word free to show the reader his point.
Answer:
A) He uses a rhetorical question to heavily emphasize the fact that he deserves freedom.
Explanation:
Rhetorical questions refer to questions asked to establish a dramatic effect or present a side/perspective rather than get a response. In the given excerpt, the speaker used a rhetorical question to highlight his belief that he ACTUALLY deserves freedom. He is not unsure of the idea, rather, he is emphasizing that he deserves it because freedom is supposed to be a right, not a choice.
1. She _____ to be a ballet dancer when she _____ up.
A) go / grow B) going / grows C) goes / grows D)’s going / grows
2. The film started 30 minutes _____. A) ago B) since C) for D) during
3. Have you _____ eaten with chopsticks? A) some time B) ever C) any D) often
4. We _____ to stay in a villa in France this summer.
A) going B) ‘re going C) to go D) go
5. I’m going _____ Peter tonight. A) see B) seeing C) to see D) saw
6. He _____ there when he was a child. A) has lived B) lived C) has lived D) is living
7. She arrived in London three days ago. She has been there _____ three days.
A) for B) during C) since D) ago 8. Careful! The glass is _____ fall. A) going B) going to C) goes to D) go to 9. We _____ to Paris this weekend. A) going B) go C) ‘re going D) to go
10. They’ve _____ lunch. They _____ it at 12 o’clock. A) have / had B) had / have C) had / having D) had / had
Explanation:
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.B
5.C
6.B
7.C
8.B
9.C
10.D
What are some characteristics that you learned about this student through his essay?
Fat-Free Chocolate Milk Box
There I was, staring at that fat-free chocolate milk box, so common, so simple, yet something completely new for me, completely different from the bagged yogurts my grandmother packed in my lunchbox along with little snack-sized cakes wrapped in colorful packages. After two days of having arrived in New York City, The fact of being in a completely different place was just starting to hit me, surrounded by a different culture and a different language. I wondered what that little milk box would’ve thought if it found itself surrounded by the fresh bagged whole milk and
yogurts I previously had in my school lunches. The smelly, dry, brownish rice on my tray didn't look tasty at all and on top of that, being there made me nervous so I did not feel like eating. Staring at my tray in order to avoid eye contact with the other kids was starting to get boring and weird so opening the milk seemed like my best choice. I wanted to open it, but how? Am I supposed to get a straw and poke it?... Am I supposed to rip the whole thing?... What if I spill it? I don’t want to spill it… Should I ask for help? No.
Answer:
student is
----------------
new
nervous
shy
confused
afraid
Explanation:
new from "two days of having arrived in New York City"
nervous from "so I did not feel like eating"
shy from "in order to avoid eye contact with the other kids"
confused from "I wanted to open it, but how?"
afraid from "Should I ask for help? No"
Sharon walked out the door, and everyone waved goodbye.
What is the sentence type?
Simple
O Compound
Compound-complex
O Complex
Next
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
Read the passage.
Why did the officers ask Kai what the chairs in his home looked like?
A
They had seen the Chinese poems engraved on the walls.
B
They thought it was a good question for a 12-year-old.
C
They wanted to see if Kai was really a skilled furniture maker.
D
They wanted to make sure Kai's answers matched his father's.
Answer:
D - They wanted to make sure Kai's answer matches his father's
Explanation:
This is simple deduction, none of the answers really have anything to do with Kai. But, if someone passed before him (his father) and they asked Kai the same questions they asked his father, they can cross examine and deduce whether Kai is really his son or not (because we find out in the text that people would often claim others as being their children even though they weren't, to help each other)
Therefore, D
The correct answer is D) They wanted to make sure Kai's answers matched his father's.