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rewrite the sentence in plural a table has four legs
Answer:
Tables have four legs each
Read the excerpt from chapter 20 of The Awakening.
That was about the substance of the two letters. Edna felt that if there had been a message for her, she would
have received it. The despondent frame of mind in which she had left home began again to overtake her, and
she remembered that she wished to find Mademoiselle Reisz.
Which prediction is most likely based on the events that have emerged so far in The Awakening?
A. Edna will not be able to find Mademoiselle Reisz despite her best efforts.
B. Edna will change her mind about finding Mademoiselle Reisz due to fatigue.
C. Mademoiselle Reisz will tell Edna to embrace her duties as a wife and mother.
D. Mademoiselle Reisz will play a key role in Edna's transformation of self.
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Answer:
im not sure but i'd go with D.
Which prefix we should use with clockwise Proclockwise, anticlockwise, interclockwise
Answer:
We use the prefixes :contraclockwise; anticlockwise. anticlockwise.
Explanation:
Which questions would most help a reader identify the author's purpose for writing? Select three options. O What type of text is this? o What type of reviews did the book receive? O How many copies of the book have been sold? What is the central idea? How does this text make one feel?
Answer:
what is the centeral idea
Explanation:
Can i say that a country has a weak medical field, or does “medical field” not work?
If not what do i replace it with?
Answer:
Hello
i think you should say that a country has a poor medical arrangement
Explanation:
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Click the button below to reread the story "The Offering."
The Offering
By the time the wolf reaches her she has already eaten the other children. It studies her, blood still
dribbling from her chin, and believing her more beast than child, it slinks off to the next town. But the
children are still in her, as she knew they would be, and after some reassurance that she’s a safe vessel,
they start to come out again.
It begins in small ways. She enjoys foods she once didn’t. She starts to take a new way home
from school. Sometimes she visits their mothers, who make her pancakes and ask about her day.
Occasionally they nudge her to clean the rooms of the eaten, still messy, untouched. They’re grateful to
have a glimmer of their children. Others weren’t so lucky.
In time the children become stronger. She no longer enjoys ballet; she plays soccer instead. She quits
the debate team, preferring to stay home and play video games. She becomes allergic to her own dog,
so her parents put it up for adoption. Soon she pals around with the older children—the siblings of the
ones she ate—who were rendered safe by their extra few years on earth. They teach her how to smoke
cigarettes and steal things from people’s mailboxes.
She tries to make them all happy but there are so many of them, so many voices, it’s hard to know
whose feelings are whose. She wants to quiet them, but how can she? She’s the lucky one. The one
who’s still here.
A few months roll around and she’s eating dinner at a different house each night, sleeping in a different
bed, playing a different sport. Her handwriting is never the same. She starts using words she’d never
learned before. Rude words. She is very, very tired. But they still want more.
She leaves in the middle of the night so the parents can’t stop her. It takes time for her to find anybody,
the next town so irreparably gutted. They must have had more children here. But when she sees the
other girl crying, tiny face framed by a red bow, she knows she has found the one. The other girl counts
stones on the cold sidewalk, giving them each a name: Emma, Jordan, Taylor, Mackenzie, and talks to
them, asks them what they want to do.
When she approaches, the other girl startles. I thought you were the wolf, the other girl whispers. I
promise I tried to save them.
She kneels beside the other girl, wipes the tears from her eyes. Eat me, she says. It will help.
What makes this story's ending typical for a flash fiction story?
It ends in a way that is completely expected.
It carefully states the theme of the story.
It leaves a lot to the reader's interpretation.
It reflects on events in the story's first paragraph.
Answer:
It reflects on events in the story's first paragraph.
Explanation:
Answer:it reflects on events in the story’s first paragraph
Explanation:
According to the “homework should be banned” example, is the evidence relevant?
Summarize the conversation with Mr. Borden.
How does Bobby feel he has changed over the last three weeks?
How did Alicia feel about her meeting at Sears?
Text in the book things not seen chapter 22
Answer:
Bobby has changed as he started pushing through the barriers in his life.
Alicia is very thrilled when she helps bobby at Sears in his convert mission. She feels very capable and contented in her life.
Explanation:
Bobby has changed as he started pushing through the barriers in his life.
Alicia is very thrilled when she helps bobby at Sears in his convert mission. She feels very capable and contented in her life.
offline schools explanation for power point explanation
Answer:
you need to actually provide a question
In two to four synthesis write an analysis explaining how John masefield poem sea fever is written in fixed poetic structure
Answer:
"Sea fever" written by John Masefield is a poem written with a fixed poetical structure because it has a fixed rhyme scheme that repeats itself throughout the poem, as well as a fixed meter throughout the poem. Furthermore, it features the same number of lines in each stanza.
Explanation:
In short, we can say that "Sea Fever" is a poem with a fixed poetic structure, because it presents characteristics of fixed poetry. The poem features a rhyming scheme and regular meter throughout the poem, as well as having strophes of the same size. In this poem we can see the sequence of paired rhymes and the use of the heptameter throughout the poem, which is composed of four stanzas containing four lines each.
"Sea fever" is a poem that shows how nature is influential in the speaker's life. The speaker can hear nature calling him and the memories of the adventures he lived when he answered this call makes him want to abandon his current life and return to life at sea.
if you can educate others with the essence of attaining intellectual leadership, delightful wisdom and outstanding determination, how would you establish it and why? ( make sure it will consume 9 - 10 sentences and you've been elaborated the main idea of this punishment
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Answer:
Through an institution.
Explanation:
You have to establish an institution where you can educate others with the essence of attaining intellectual leadership, delightful wisdom and outstanding determination because the institution provides education about all the necessary things that creates intellectual leadership, delightful wisdom and outstanding determination in the life of an individuals so we can say that establishing an institution is the best option. The main idea of punishment is to give a lesson to the student to not revise the mistake again in life or to prevent the student from making mistakes.
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Answer:
Base on the graph, the most prevalent birth month among the students is June, with 10 students born in June. The birth month that isn't as high as the rest is August, with only one student being born within that month. The graph also show that there are a total of 63 students.
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Answer:
logos
Explanation:
What is India's official name?
Answer:
Formal Name: Republic of India (The official, Sanskrit name for India is Bharat, the name of the legendary king in the Mahabharata
Answer:
Sanskrit name for India is Baharat
Explanation:
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What is 19207 times 2869
Can you guys ask me question's for YT? Im going to do a QNA
Answer:
55104883
What is your main goal in life?
Fav color?
What sports do you like to play?
Do you have any pets? What are their names?
What do you know about General Zaroff from this
passage?
* He is friendly but frightened and intimidated.
O He is hospitable, kind, and understanding.
O He is intelligent, calculating, and disciplined.
O He is anxious but formal and pleasant.
this passage from "The Most Dangerous Game,"
ainsford meets General Zaroff.
The man's only answer was to raise with his thumb the
hammer of his revolver. Then Rainsford saw the man's
free hand go to his forehead in a military salute, and he
saw him click his heels together and stand at attention.
Another man was coming down the broad marble steps,
an erect, slender man in evening clothes. He advanced to
Rainsford and held out his hand.
In a cultivated voice marked by a slight accent that gave it
added precision and deliberateness, he said, "It is a very
great pleasure and honor to welcome Mr. Sanger
Rainsford, the celebrated hunter, to my home."
Automatically Rainsford shook the man's hand.
"I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in
Tibet, you see," explained the man. "I am General Zaroff."
—"The Most Dangerous Game,"
Answer:
He is intelligent, calculating, and disciplined.
what is the subject and predicate of the sentence?
Fear and worry cause trouble and make people unhappy.
Answer:
Subjects are "fear" and "worry". Predicates are "cause" and "make".
Explanation:
Directions: Read the following statements and write your counterclaim.
1. Students' grades really measure achievement.
2. Smoking causes lung cancer.
3. One parent argues that television has a negative effect on family life.
4. Heavy snoring is dangerous.
5. A lie detector test is not really accurate.
Answer:
A lie detector test is not really accurate
Explanation:
What is the most important theme of the story “the dancing partner?
Answer:
Dancing
Explanation:
This is because, dancing is the action being done in the story
Which statement best describes the pathos rhetorical strategy?
A.
is based on a set of principles
B.
is based on writer's credibility
C.
uses facts for support of the claim
D.
uses emotional language for effect
Answer:
D. uses emotional language for effect
Which evidence from paragraphs 1-3 of the passage best supports the meaning of the phrase lives within the legends in paragraph 2
Explanation:
of the second paragraph does not support this definition. ... credit is given to students who identify 1 or 2 phrases.
In terms of the plot structure, where would you place this event in Silas Marner?
Silas feels betrayed by his closest friend, fiancé, and God.
exposition
resolution
climax
complication
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. The news anchor of the morning show is famous for his facial expressions and the piquancy of his quick wit. Sheena is famous for speaking in a manner when she doesn't get exactly what she wants. The new housing complex near the highway has every that a resident could ask for.
This question is missing the answer options. I was able to find them online. They are the following:
1. piquancy; savior faire; preclusion.
2. magnanimous; querulous; punctilious.
3. sinecure; amenity; magnanimity.
Answer:
1. The news anchor of the morning show is famous for his facial expressions and the piquancy of his quick wit.
2. Sheena is famous for speaking in a querulous manner when she doesn't get exactly what she wants.
3. The new housing complex near the highway has every amenity a resident could ask for.
Explanation:
To answer this question, we must first understand the context given in each sentence. Only then can we choose the appropriate word according to its meaning.
1. The wit of the anchor is being complimented in an interesting way. This is similar to the way we would compliment a sarcastic but funny person. With that in mind, we can choose piquancy as the best option. This word suggests spiciness, be it literal or figurative.
2. The context refers to when Sheena does not get what she wants, which already leads us to assume she is not happy about it. In that case, we can choose querulous, which means "pettish" or "waspish". Sheena most likely complains when things don't go her way.
3. This sentence refers to housing and what residents can expect. The best word is amenity, which refers to services or to the infrastructure of the place. Examples would be a covered parking lot or a fitness room in a building.
In 35 words or fewer, imagine you were in that Roman crowd. What emotions would Mark Antony's speech stir in you?
Answer:
Explanation:
The crowd wanted the conspirators to pay for what they did to Caesar.
Answer:
look below!
Explanation:
Antony indirectly persuades the crowd that Brutus was wrong in killing Caesar and that Caesar's death should be avenged. The use of rhetorical questions in Antony's speech causes the crowd to question what they once thought.
"Death, be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so:
...
Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,
And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell..."
In your own words, describe the meaning of these stanzas from John Donne's sonnet. What is the
author communicating through these stanzas? Your response should be 2-4 sentences.
The poet tells to the death to not be proud for being called mighty and dreadful by some people. He tells the death that she is actually a slave of fate, chance, kings and desperate people. It can be interpreted that the poet is targetting people who are praised for their might and dreadfulness, but it is nothing to be proud of.
What is one theme found in Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing"?
I Hear America Singing
by Walt Whitman
I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe
and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off
work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the
deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing
as he stands,
The wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy's on his way in the
morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown,
The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at
work, or of the girl sewing or washing,
Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else,
The day what belongs to the day—at night the party of young
fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.
A.
Work and entertainment should not be mixed.
B.
Diverse people contribute to the country's identity.
C.
People are more productive when they enjoy their work.
D.
Working in a modern society allows people to have diverse skills
Answer:
C) People are more productive when they enjoy their work.
Which of the following characteristics does a quality research question have
Answer: It is focused on a debatable topic.
Explanation:
A research question refers to the question which a researcher is seeking answers to. A research question must be a debatable topic. A research question is also usually few sentences.
It isn't necessary for a research question to be supported by scientific experimentation and it isn't necessary for it to br related to literature or history.
The minister stood still .... the request to take her seat.
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use two words. 9 Today is wet but yesterday was extremely wet. It was ________________ yesterday. 10 Houses were much more affordable last year. Houses are ________________ affordable this year.
Answer:
9. extremely wet
10. less affordable
Explanation:
9. The statement says it was extremely wet yesterday
10. By saying last year's prices were more affordable than this year's, that would imply that the present is the opposite of the past. The opposite of more is less, so it would be less affordable.
In "Seventh Grade” because the story is set in middle school, Victor and Michael tend to behave
awkwardly around girls.
seriously about college.
nervously at test time.
confidently at sporting events.
ANSWER: all of the above
Explanation: Boy's hormones are out of control during their middle school year's
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In the story victor and Michael are in middle school and they both tend to be awkward around girls during situation.