Answer:
soccer
Explanation:
soccer
Answer:
Graphics and headings.
Explanation:
. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?
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Answer: it means he is very cruel.
Explanation: because that's what I think. when people say a metaphor about other peoples hearts, that means they are describing their personality or how they are.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS ELAR ASSIGNMENT!!
Answer:
6 angels during wartime
it's given an example and it's the best support
I dunno the last question
Use genotype and phenotype in one short sentence
Answer:
A short sentence with genotype and phenotype is: Cancer cells are an example of mutations that change the genotype and phenotype.
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Answer: Phenotypes are physical characteristics of the gene, while genotypes are genetic makeups.
Explanation:
Genetic makeup (TT,GG,ss)
ASAP
Read this excerpt from “Freedom's Plow” by Langston Hughes.
Labor! Out of labor came the rowboats
And the sailboats and the steamboats,
Came the wagons, and the coaches,
Covered wagons, stage coaches,
Out of labor came the factories,
Came the foundries, came the railroads.
What is happening in the excerpt?
Settlers are working to establish American industry.
People are seeking adventure through travel.
Factory owners are earning a fortune for their companies.
America is progressing faster than other competing nations.
Answer:
I think its either A or D, those are the answers that make the most sense
Explanation:
I know my answer includes 2 but I hoped I helped a little bit :)
Answer:
Its A and B
Explanation:
I had the same my test
Read Edward Corsi’s quotation from the book Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
The writer Angelo Pellegrini has recalled his own family’s detention at Ellis Island:
We lived there for three days - Mother and we five children, the youngest of whom was three years old. Because of the rigorous physical examination that we had to submit to, particularly of the eyes, there was this terrible anxiety that one of us might be rejected. And if one of us was, what would the rest of the family do?
This quotation adds credibility to the text because
his mother lived on Ellis Island with her children, and their experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were separated.
he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were afraid of the health examinations.
he was a writer who wrote about Ellis Island and described the feelings an immigrant might have during the physical exams.
he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience shows that immigrants actually were not very fearful of the health examinations.
Answer:
he lived at Ellis Island for three days, and his experience agrees with Freedman’s statement that families were afraid of the health examinations.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Choose the verb which completes the sentence.
Before milk was homogenized, the cream would always _______ to the top.
A.
raise
B.
rise
C.
rose
Answer: B rise
Explanation:
Read this passage about seals and sea lions and then answer the question that follows:
From a distance, they both look like seals, but once you get up close you can actually see the difference. Seals and sea lions are both fish-loving mammals. Moreover, handy flippers propel them both through the water. But while seals have a tiny opening on the side of their heads, sea lions have actual earflaps. Furthermore, sea lions use their back flippers like feet to scoot along the beach. On the other hand, seals must wriggle and roll to get ahead. On the whole, when you visit a zoo or theme park, it's the honking, barking, funny sea lion you're likely to find playing to the crowds for fishy treats, earflaps and all.
In the passage about seals and sea lions, what is the purpose of the transition on the whole?
Answer:
To show comparison
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from The Call of the Wild.
All the stiffness and gloss had gone out of his beautiful furry coat. The hair hung down, limp and draggled... His muscles had wasted away to knotty strings, and the flesh pads had disappeared, so that each rib and every bone in his frame were outlined cleanly through the loose hide. . . .
The descriptive language in this scene best shows readers that Buck is
angry and resentful.
nervous and tired.
weak and gaunt.
gloomy and hopeless.
Answer:
gloomy and hopeless
Explanation:
Answer:
weak and gaunt.
Explanation:
the passages language implies that buck is badly injured.
When people would gather at Malala's house, she most wanted to be with ...
Group of answer choices
no one
The women cooking and gossiping
The children playing games
The men talking politics
Answer:
The children playing games
Explanation:
What idea is the poster trying to convey?
Answer:
I think the poster is trying to say that stealing children's life away for labor is a "crime" and it shouldn't be done.
Answer:
I think the poster is saying that it is a crime to steal a child's life just to do labor.
With whom does Peter have the most conflict and why?
Margot, because she hardly talks to Peter.
Anne, because she is always trying to pet his cat and writing in her journal.
Dussel, because he says unkind things and calls his mother “silly.”
Miep, because she brings Peter the wrong type of books.
Answer:
Most likely Dussel (without context, this one makes the most sense).
Explanation:
When Geraldine looked to the sky, she was amazed by what she saw. The tail from a comet cut across the sky like a knife through butter. It was the first time she had seen one in real life. Every comet she had seen up until now came from a book.
She almost didn't see it at first. The stars hung in the sky like a million eyes blinking and winking down at Geraldine. Geraldine wasn't even thinking about them or the campfire or the woods. Her mind was someplace else, and she had her mind on a lot of different things. She was thinking about how she was going to pay for college. She was thinking about graduation. She was thinking about everything but the sky. The last time that she was in the woods was when she was a little girl. It seemed so foreign to her. As her mind wandered, that's when the comet appeared. It was almost like it had read her thoughts. It passed over her head, and she traced its path with her finger like she was waving a magic wand.
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Which phrase from the story offers the best visual description of how the sky looked?
A.
Every comet she had seen up until now came from a book.
B.
Her mind was someplace else, and she had her mind on a lot of different things.
C.
The stars hung in the sky like a million eyes blinking and winking down at Geraldine.
D.
When Geraldine looked to the sky, she was amazed by what she saw.
Answer:
C.
The stars hung in the sky like a million eyes blinking and winking down at Geraldine.
Explanation:
I hope this helps!
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Answer:
C)"The stars hung in the sky like a million eyes blinking and winking down at Geraldine."
Explanation:
C) tells you what the sky look like. "Which phrase from the story offers the best visual description of how the sky looked? " Hope this helped.
Someday you'll have to go out into the world and get a job. Though that day may be a little far off, it's never too early to practice professional communication. This project will give you the opportunity to do just that. You will write a business letter and a memo.
OBJECTIVES
Write a business letter and a memo.
Instructions:
As you write your business letter and memo, be sure to include all the proper elements. Refer to the list below as you begin writing. Remember, before you begin writing, be sure to choose which business where you want your letter received, and choose a person for which you'll write a memo.
Date--indicates the date the letter was written
Sender's address--considered an optional feature; it includes the address of the sender. It does not list the sender's name or position.
Inside address--includes the name of the person who will receive the letter and the complete address. Include the person's title such as Dr., Mr., or Ms. when unaware of a woman's title preference.
Greeting/salutation--includes the title and full name, followed by a colon
Body--provides details of the purpose for the letter. The first paragraph introduces the main idea. The middle of the letter or second paragraph explains the main idea. The end or last paragraph summarizes the main purpose for the letter and explains any required action. The writer must weigh the purpose for the letter against the length of the final copy of the letter. If the writer is seeking information or a job, then the letter is generally three paragraphs in length. It should not be too long or troublesome to read, but if the letter conveys specific information that the reader requested or needs, it may be longer.
Closing--"Sincerely" is the standard closing. It should be brief and followed by a comma.
Signature--The signature includes the signed and printed name of the writer.
Notations--includes additional information, depending on the purpose of the letter
enclosures: provides a signal that other material is included with the letter
continued pages: informs the reader that the letter extends beyond one page
typist's initials: tells the reader who typed the letter; original writers do not include initials.
cc: When carbon copies were used to create duplicates, cc indicated that a carbon copy was made and other people would receive the same letter. Today, the process of copying documents has certainly changed, but the name means the same.
Front Desk Reading Questions
Answer the questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text. The number before the question tells you which chapter you can find the answer.
Ch 2. Can you really tell if people are bad based on how they look? What other impressions can come from first looks and are they a form of judgement?
Ch 3. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?
Ch 4. What gives people power? Can it be earned or taken? Is it something that is just bestowed on people because of life status?
6. Compare and contrast the event of the spelling test and notebook to the event of the refunds to the customers.
7. How and why can the importance of play differ between cultures and families?
8. Are reputations and first impressions important? Explain why Mia acted they way she did and why she lied to her classmates.
11. What is the internal motivation keeping Mia from expressing who she really is?
14. How can money influence your experiences in life?
16. What character traits does Mia show this chapter? Support them with evidence from the text.
26. What character traits has Mr. Yao exhibited? Support them with text evidence.
Answer:
Front Desk Reading Questions
Answer the questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text. The number before the question tells you which chapter you can find the answer.
Ch 2. Can you really tell if people are bad based on how they look? What other impressions can come from first looks and are they a form of judgement?
Ch 3. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?
Ch 4. What gives people power? Can it be earned or taken? Is it something that is just bestowed on people because of life status?
6. Compare and contrast the event of the spelling test and notebook to the event of the refunds to the customers.
7. How and why can the importance of play differ between cultures and families?
8. Are reputations and first impressions important? Explain why Mia acted they way she did and why she lied to her classmates.
11. What is the internal motivation keeping Mia from expressing who she really is?
14. How can money influence your experiences in life?
16. What character traits does Mia show this chapter? Support them with evidence from the text.
26. What character traits has Mr. Yao exhibited? Support them with text evidence.
Explanation:
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Flowers may seem beautiful to some, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Casual walkers in rural and urban areas in Alberta may enjoy the vibrant purple flowers of the purple loosestrife plant, but the trained eye of an ecologist sees the threat this invasive species poses.
Purple Loosestrife Invasion
Purple loosestrife was not always seen in and around Alberta. In fact, it wasn’t found anywhere in North America before the 1800s.
During the 1800’s, ships transporting goods around the world were sometimes without cargo for a time, particularly when they were heading to collect a new load. Wooden ships don’t balance well when they are empty, so when they were without a cargo, they were often filled with ballast instead.
How does this relate to purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is a naturally-occurring plant in Europe and Asia, which means that their seeds may become mixed in with the soils found there. Ships sailing from Europe and Asia to North America without cargo often used soil as ballast to maintain the balance of the ships, and then dumped the soil when they arrived to pick up their cargo. It is believed that this dumped soil introduced the purple loosestrife species to Canada.
It may also be the case that early settlers brought purple loosestrife with them when they settled Canada’s west.
Purple Loosestrife: A Not-So-Welcome Introduction
So what’s the big deal about having purple loosestrife in Alberta? Well, purple loosestrife is not a species of plant that occurs naturally in the province- it is an introduced species. Organisms that don’t occur naturally in an area but are instead brought from elsewhere are categorized as introduced species.
Again, what’s the big deal about that? Well, organisms that are introduced to an ecosystem may become invasive - think: invader! An invasive species is defined as any organism that reproduces so quickly or grows so aggressively that it becomes a problem for the other organisms around it. Invasive plant species tend to outcompete local plants for resources such as sunlight, water and root space. In this way, invasive species can harm ecosystems by taking over, disrupting food webs and decreasing biodiversity.
Purple loosestrife has invaded local wetlands and is often found growing unchecked in other wet areas of the city. It flowers prolifically, producing millions of seeds each year. These seeds have many vectors of dispersal, for example, they may be blown to new places by the wind (aerochory), travel along with moving water (hydrochory), hitchhike in animals’ fur or be deposited in animal waste (zoochory), and even planted intentionally by humans.
Purple Loosestrife: Super-plant!
Purple loosestrife grows in clumps with a dense root system that extends underground like a living mat - it’s like a super villain, soaking up nutrients and taking over the space where other plants might grow. In wetlands, waterflow can be disrupted as waterways become clogged.
Over time, purple loosestrife becomes the dominant plant in an area and other plants disappear. This disrupts the food web because animals that only feed on the plants that disappear, disappear too. Once a plant disappears and the animals that feed on that plant disappear, there is a ripple effect along the food chain. Animals that can adapt to their food source disappearing by switching to a different food source will survive, but those that don’t adapt either move to a different habitat or die.
Waging War on Purple Loosestrife
In Alberta, purple loosestrife is classified as prohibited noxious, which means that it is not allowed to be planted and any plants that are found must be destroyed. In many Alberta cities, crews are sent out to dig out and destroy clumps of loosestrife that are reported.
Another way that purple loosestrife has been kept in check across Canada is through the use of biological controls (when one living organism is used to control another). Beetles such as the black-margined loosestrife beetle feed on purple loosestrife, so they are the plant’s natural enemies - perfect for biological control. Releasing the black-margined loosestrife beetle can reduce the purple loosestrife population in an area significantly. When an invasive species is controlled, often the original plants can re-populate and the ecosystem can return to a balanced state.
Using Text Features to Predict Information
Scan the nonfiction text to find the text features listed. Use clues from each text feature to predict what you will learn from the text and jot down your prediction beside each text feature.
Text Features
What I think I will learn about based on...
Title or Heading
Sidebars
Direct Quotation:
Main Idea:
Supporting Details:
Direct Quotation:
Main Idea:
Supporting Details:
Answer:
girl this is so long what (ik this was from 12/3)
Explanation:
Which word is the most different from the others?
a. complete
b. pure
c. limited
d. absolute
Answer:
i think c
for my opinionTextual _____ can be defined as when you attempt to make sense of what you are reading by applying it to your own knowledge and experiences.
A. reading
B. analysis
C. exhibition
D. review
Answer:B
Explanation:analysis is the definition to structure something or along the lines of that so when your analyzing the text your using your knowledge too
ASAP!!! Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
. . . there was a rather awkward pause, as Alice didn’t know how to begin a conversation with people she had just been dancing with. . . .
"So much obliged!” added Tweedledee. "You like poetry?”
"Ye-es, pretty well – some poetry,” Alice said doubtfully. "Would you tell me which road leads out of the wood?”
Which of these details provides support for the idea that the characters have common interests?
. . . there was a rather awkward pause . . .
“So much obliged!” added Tweedledee.
“You like poetry?”
Answer:
2nd paragraph
Explanation:
What is the internal conflict in the scenario with Jennifer?
Jennifer really wants the cute new jeans she sees at the store, but she doesn’t have enough money. She sees that the jeans don’t have a security sensor and thinks she might be able to steal them, even though she knows it is wrong to steal. She is torn about what to do.
Answer:
she is having a moral conflict on whether to steal or not to
Explanation:
whats happing here is that she really wants the jeans but she can't afford them so she debates on stealing them even tho she knows its wrong
I hope this helps good luck and have a great day!
I would give more points but I don’t want anyone stealing my points so I’m sowwy...
Anyways, please help me with this question. Best answer gets brainliest
Answer:
least squares method to find the line of best fit for a set of paired data
Explanation:
What inference can you make about Wisconsin for its cranberries?
A:It was first settled by Native Americans who ate berries and corn.
B:t was a major producer of blankets and rugs dyed red.
C:It provides the conditions needed for growing cranberries.
D:It has always been the number-one cranberry-producing state.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Because Wisconsin is the nation’s leading producer of cranberries, harvesting more than 60 percent of the country’s crop.
Answer: It's D :)
Explanation:.....................
what type of people did hitler killed?
.
Answer:
Jews
Explanation:
Answer:
Jews and anybody who would stand in his way
Explanation:
Hitler sent most jews to consantration camps and the rest that didn’t obey where killed on the spot or sent to ”be judged“
And many people who tried fighting hitler that where not even Jews where killed or where held as prisoners.
What is Artistic Endeavour?
Answer:
"artistic endeavours" are the subset of "hobbies" that are designed to provoke some sort of emotional reaction in a viewer. Painting, photography, music, dance, etc
Who else thinks that GoGuardian is an invasion of privacy?
It works after school hours
the teachers can see you through a webcam
1.Meh
2.Yes
3.No
4.They are just doing their job
Answer:
2
Explanation:
bc it is
Answer:
Yes, and they're just doing their job I guess.
Please help me write an essay, please (Free brainiest)
Many people think all Native Americans are alike, however, they vary in many ways. For example, these two texts focus on (????). The Medicine Bag follows (the main character) and (does what?).
The Medicine Bag and Apache Girl are both examples of (what) in (blank) society but differ in several ways.
In The Medicine Bag, (person) feels (conflicted/confident) about his rite of passage surrounding (mention top 1-2 story details BRIEFLY), whereas in Apache Girl, (person) feels (conflicted/confident) about her rite of passage surrounding (mention top 1-2 story details BRIEFLY). (You may also make two sentences there if there’s a possibility that you are writing a run-on sentence.)
In The Medicine Bag, (person) feels… about his rite of passage surrounding (mention top 1-2 story details BRIEFLY), whereas in Apache Girl, (person) feels… about her rite of passage surrounding (mention top 1-2 story details BRIEFLY). (You may also make two sentences there if there’s a possibility that you are writing a run-on sentence.)
(Medicine Bag Person Name) (briefly summarize the story).At the end of the story, (who) says “my medicine bag” referring to the thing he previously called “that dirty leather pouch” showing he feels…. (Apache Girl Person Name) feels (what?) about her rite of passage, saying (what in the video tells us how she feels?). During the (how long?) ceremony, she… (talk about story details in 1-2 sentences.)
(Now is for comparing and contrasting) While Dachna was prepared, Martin didn’t seem ready… Martin was (alone/with people) while Dachna was (alone/with people). (Any other comparisons)
Which of the following media is used to enhance the quality of a text?
A).Print medium
B).Digital medium
C).Multimedia
D).None of the choices
Answer: A, print medium
Explanation:
To enhance the quality of a text in the Print medium.
What is a Print medium?Print media exists as one of the oldest and most basic forms of mass communication. It contains newspapers, weeklies, magazines, monthlies, and other states of printed journals. A basic understanding of print media stands necessary in the study of mass communication.
A basic understanding of print media stands essential in the study of mass communication. The contribution of print media in providing knowledge and transfer of knowledge is remarkable. Even after the advent of electronic media, print media has not lost its appeal or relevance. Print media has the benefit of making a longer impact on the senses of the reader, with more in-depth reporting and research.
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Read the following three sentences
Which of the following phrases provides a context clue
for the definition of the word immense?
The small band of travelers stood at the southern tip of
Lake Michigan. None of them could see the opposite
shore, which was hundreds of miles away. The lake,
they realized, was immense
O southern tip of Lake Michigan
opposite shore
Othey realized
hundreds of miles away
Answer:
B - Opposite shore
Explanation:
EDGE 2020
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
Summarize the steps in sequential order is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Read this paragraph from Passage 2.
There are also many costs involved in making movies that most people do not know about. There are the costs of the actors, directors, and all the other workers on the movie sets. The costs of the sets, locations, accommodations, and all the other things that are needed can also add up very quickly. Once the movie has been shot, there are many costs added in the editing process, especially if computer-assisted graphics are needed for the movie. Once the movie is ready to be released to the public, the costs increase even more. Advertising and promoting the movie, along with distributing the movie to the theaters can cost as much as the movie itself. All along the way, everyone involved in the movie is trying to make money and hoping that their movie will generate enough revenue to make a profit.
Why did the author MOST likely include this paragraph in the passage?
A to explain what goes into making a movie
B to explain why movies cost so much to make
C to explain why producers need their movies to make a profit
D to explain what steps movie makers go through to make movies
In the kissing scene, Romeo's lines rhyme with Juliet's lines
1. All of the time
2. Sometimes
3. Never