plzz hurry What is the purpose of using charts and tables in scientific texts?
1.to summarize information in fewer words
2.to present related information in a logical format
3.to draw attention to a text’s most important points
4.to emphasize numbers and statistics over words

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Answer 1

Answer:

2. To present related information in a logical format.


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In the story (The Setting Sun and Rolling World)
What does the author mean when he says that Musoni "felt too much of a father"? support your answer with evedince

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Answer:

he was implying that he was becomin more of a father as time went on

Explanation:

soucre i my brain

help me please, i wanna get this question right, and i don't want a grade lower than 90%

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

in the first passage the teacher was showing how great it was teaching while the second passage is showing bad emotions towards the way students are nowadays

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which are examples of non-statistical questions?

Question 1 What is Sasha’s favorite movie?

Question 2 What is Stacey’s favorite book?

Question 3 What is your favorite movie?

Question 4 What is your favorite book?

Question _ is the Correct Answer

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Answer: question 3 and 4

Explanation:

Answer:

i think it is 1and 2

Explanation:

What is one key element of "theatre of the absurd?"
1.few characters
2.lack of realism
3.confusing language
4.strange setting

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Answer:

Id im right the answer should be 3

Explanation:

Answer:

ITS 2 "lack of realism"

Explanation:

i did the quiz

I have to write an essay about a scary story and i hate scary stories can i have some tips plz

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Answer:

“Mommy told me never to go in the basement, but I wanted to see what was making that noise. It kind of sounded like a puppy, and I wanted to see the puppy, so I opened the basement door and tiptoed down a bit. I didn’t see a puppy, and then Mommy yanked me out of the basement and yelled at me. Mommy had never yelled at me before, and it made me sad and I cried. Then Mommy told me never to go into the basement again, and she gave me a cookie. That made me feel better, so I didn’t ask her why the boy in the basement was making noises like a puppy, or why he had no hands or feet.”

Explanation:

or this one

“When my daughter was 2, I found her twirling paper towel tubes, tied with twine, in the air. I asked her what she was doing. She said she was practicing her “nun chucks”. I was very confused as she’d have no way of knowing what they were. I asked her what she meant and she said that Adam had told her how to make them and showed her each night how to use them. She went on to say that Adam told her to practice because she may need to know how to defend herself someday. I almost freaked out, but asked her what Adam looked like. She said he was tall, blond, and had blue eyes. She said,”Mommy, you KNOW how he looks – you know him! He died of a headache.” I had to leave the room.You see, 4 months before she was born, my tall, blonde, blue eyed, martial arts-pro friend had died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 27. She has not spoken of him since that day, so I’m not sure if I scared her with my reaction or if she had completed her lessons.”

3. THERE'S SOMEONE UNDER THE BED

Sometimes the very short ghost stories are the best, and this tale, from Reddit via Buzzfeed, tells the story of a father putting his young son to bed:

“I begin tucking him into bed and he tells me, “Daddy, check for monsters under my bed.” I look underneath for his amusement and see him, another him, under the bed, staring back at me quivering and whispering, “Daddy, there’s somebody on my bed.””

4. THE CHAIR

This short tale starts benignly enough, with a friendly-seeming ghost playing with children, but when you learn the origins of the ghost – and just why the ghost is moving the object around the room, it quickly gets a lot creepier. Submitted via Reddit by Scoopwhoop:

“When my sister Betsy and I were kids, our family lived for awhile in a charming old farmhouse. We loved exploring its dusty corners and climbing the apple tree in the backyard. But our favorite thing was the ghost. We called her Mother, because she seemed so kind and nurturing. Some mornings Betsy and I would wake up, and on each of our nightstands, we’d find a cup that hadn’t been there the night before. Mother had left them there, worried that we’d get thirsty during the night. She just wanted to take care of us. Among the homes’ original furnishings was an antique wooden chair which we kept against the back wall of the living room. Whenever we were preoccupied, watching TV or playing a game, Mother would inch that chair forward, across the room, toward us. Sometimes she’d manage to move it all the way to the centre of the room. We always felt sad putting it back against the wall. Mother just wanted to be near us. Years later, long after we’d moved out, I found an old newspaper article about the farmhouse’s original occupant, a widow. She’d murdered her two children by giving them each a cup of poisoned milk before bed. Then she hung herself. The article included a photo of the farmhouse’s living room, with a woman’s body hanging from a beam. Beneath her, knocked over, was that old wooden chair, placed exactly in the center of the room.”

…Did it get colder in here, or is it just me?

5. THE GHOST AT HOME

In one of my favourite short ghost stories, a man thinks that he loses his phone and someone is playing a trick on him. Turns out, there is someone playing with him, but it’s a ghoul rather than a person. Submitted via Reddit by Buzzfeed:

“Last night a friend rushed me out of the house to catch the opening act at a local bar’s music night. After a few drinks I realized my phone wasn’t in my pocket. I checked the table we were sitting at, the bar, the bathrooms, and after no luck I used my friend’s phone to call mine. After two rings someone answered, gave out a low raspy giggle, and hung up. They didn’t answer again. I eventually gave it up as a lost cause and headed home. I found my phone laying on my nightstand, right where I left it.”

6. SUPER, SUPER SHORT GHOST STORIES

Finally, something a little different. The Metro wanted to put together something spooky and came up with these one or two sentence ghost stories that are designed to get you thinking – so here are my favourites.

Answer:

'THE STRANGE DREAM I HAD'

Dreams are the by-products of our inert mind.. They may be sometimes pleasant and sometimes so terrifying that they can be regarded as NIGHTMARES and you wake up shrieking.Last night, while I was watching a T.V. serial, 'Fear Files', I dozed off. I had an unpleasant sort of a dream.

I had gone for shooting of a movie as I was the only one whom the director had given the main role. We were in a famous old 'Chiitorgarh Fort' of Rajasthan. I was wearing the dress of a Queen with many jewels. As it was evening, so the director decided to continue to shot the next day and return to the hotel where we all were staying.

But I was so inquisitive and curious that I wanted to explore the fort. I was unaware of the fact that it was supposed to be haunted as the ghosts roamed about there at night. As a result, I went into the fort and everybody went back leaving me alone.

Though it was pitch dark at night, yet I wished to continue my exploration. I saw many beautiful paintings, portraits, weapons, thrones, etc. I was really fascinated by them. Then I went into the garden where there were many trees.

Suddenly, I heard someone calling the name of old Queen 'Rani Ratnavati'. I thought of looking back as an eerie sensation ran down my spine and saw that it was a ghost with a crooked nose and it was wearing a plain white-coloured dress.

Meanwhile my friends became worried of me and tried to call and contact me but the signals couldn't reach me. I ran as fast as I could but my costume didn't let me do so. So, I fell down on the ground and screamed so loudly as the ghost was going to pounce upon me.

Immediately, my grandmother woke me up and told me that I had disturbed her because of my screams in my dream. But thank God, it was only a night terror and a horrifying dream lest the ghost should have eaten me.

Now, I've thought of not watching any scary T.V. show otherwise its result would be as of gruesome and petrifying nightmares.

Please mark as the BRAINLIEST answer if helpful.

Uncle Hammer lived (A) on Granger land, (B) in Chicago, (C) near Vicksburg. (Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry)

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

Uncle Hammer lived in Chicago before coming to visit and live with the Logan family.

Explanation:

After he learned about the problems that his family was facing, he insisted that he help. Uncle Hammer was a wealthier black man, as he had a car. Most black people at the time could not purchase one, so Uncle Hammer was a rare example of one.

Paragraphs are the building blocks of papers. Many students define paragraphs in terms of length: a paragraph is a group of at least five sentences, a paragraph is half a page long, etc. In reality, though, the unity and coherence of ideas among sentences is what constitutes a paragraph. A paragraph is defined as “a group of sentences or a single sentence that forms a unit” (Lunsford and Connors 116). Length and appearance do not determine whether a section in a paper is a paragraph. For instance, in some styles of writing, particularly journalistic styles, a paragraph can be just one sentence long. Ultimately, a paragraph is a sentence or group of sentences that support one main idea. In this handout, we will refer to this as the “controlling idea,” because it controls what happens in the rest of the paragraph.

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Answer:

thank u for the points

Explanation:

I honestly don't know, maybe next time you could cut it in different parts :)

Write your reaction to what occurred in Chapter 8. This is not a summary. Write at least 5 sentences. Next, reflect on how the characters have changed from chapter 1 to chapter 8.

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING, LOVES! So, this IS apart of a class.

List 3 favorite things about Thanks Giving that you are MOST excited about!

List 3 things that you are the LEAST excited about! And explain why!

I said: I am most excited about is.. The pie, Veggies, Fruit. Because I need to stay healthy! Besides the pie.. I said: I am least excited about.. The stuffing, not being able to have REAL family over, and, I do not really like turkey, but ok! Your turn!

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Answer:

HI love how are you  HAPPY THANKS GIVING

Explanation:

i am exited about hunting, stuffing (not DRESSING), and getting along with my fam!!!

i am not exited about school (i have school today -_-), i have to clean, and i have to go to WoRk Yay (not)!!!!!

i dont really like turkey ither

Anwser:

1) spending time with my family,
Roller skating, and
Skateboarding
(You said three but I am also excited about getting ungrounded this weekend)


2) going back to school; I don’t learn my best from home:(
Having to do chores
Running:/

Ps. I don’t like turkey either, but I make a MEAN Mac n cheese:)
HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Read the excerpt from the poem “Easter, 1916” by William Butler Yeats. What is the foot pattern?

Coming with vivid faces
From counter or desk among grey

A.
anapest (two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable)
B.
iamb (an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable)
C.
trochee (a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable)
D.
dactyl (a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables)

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Answer:

I'm not 100% sure but I think its B

Answer: I belive the answer above me is correct.

Explanation:

Which sentence contains the compound subject?


Taking cattle on the long drives was often a tough, grueling task for western cowboys.

The cattle could be unpredictable and might stampede during lightning storms.

Just like it has been portrayed in old western movies, cattle drives were a common occurrence in the West.

Cowboys and ranchers often performed cattle drives as part of their regular duties.

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The answer to your question is C

Answer: I would say C

Explanation:

This is for anyone who has read "Hatchet" chapters 3-4



How does the author's illustrate the crash scene? Use textual evidence to support your answer.



PLEASE HURRY! I'M TIMED!

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Answer:

Ask Google

Explanation:

I didn't read the book

Which of these statements about the news explains why the news stories differ from one news outlet to another? PLEASE HELP ASAP??
A.People interpret events differently from each other.
B.People cannot trust anyone to tell the truth.
C.People know that the truth must be objective.
D.People want news that is relevant to their lives.

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Answer:

Pretty sure it's D, but im not sure!

Explanation:

Normally when people watch their local news channel, there will be news om local things rather than universally. Lets say there is a hurricane in one part of a country, that part of the country will talk and care more about it than somwhere else in the country. I'm sorry if this isnt well explained. Hop ethis helps!

The inference on why news stories differ from one news outlet to another is A. People interpret events differently from each other.

What is an inference?

An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.

In this case, the inference on why news stories differ from one news outlet to another is that people interpret events differently from each other.

Learn more about inference on:

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What do you need to know when evaluating a source for your research? Select the two correct answers.


if it is effective


if it adds to your understanding of a topic


if it is presented in written format


if it is interesting to you


if it leads you to another source

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Answer:

hope this helps

Explanation:

it is important to evaluate each source to determine the quality of the information provided within it. Common evaluation criteria include: purpose and intended audience, authority and credibility, accuracy and reliability, currency and timeliness, and objectivity or bias.

The correct response is - It is crucial to assess each source to ascertain the caliber of the data offered within. Purpose and meant audience, reputation and credibility, correctness and dependability, currency & timeliness, and openness or bias are examples of common evaluation criteria.

What is a Source?

Theses, dissertations, research-based scientific journal articles, some government reports, festivals and summit proceedings, illustrations, poetry, photos, speeches, letters, memoranda, personal essays, diaries, interviews, and correspondence.

First-person narratives, unprocessed data, and some other original content are examples of primary sources. Materials that evaluate and analyze main materials are considered secondary sources.

Any large amount, standard container, or freely accessible alcoholic beverage (such as beer, wine, liquor, or punch) given by a student group, member, or visitor and made available for enjoyment by any member or visitor during a social function is referred to as Common Source.

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The other one got reported Imao so imma ask again
Trump or Biden (in your opinion)

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Trump bc I like his spray tans

Integration of Knowledge & Ideas (c) Generalize - What does the final paragraph tell you about the relationship between the writer & her mother & their relationship with the city? Explain *


the story called museum indians

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Answer:

If a member seems to lead the team and begins team meetings, which team role are they

Explanation:

can you guys plz a Diamante Poem that is about a kitten

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Answer:

Explanation:

A kkitten fell from a tree one day and whent to a door step destress and disaray. The kitten practicly beged me to give him food i arenged the kitten decided to stay. the same little kitty that fell from a tree turned out to be my nibors and i got arested right away.

Kitten,
fluffy, cute,
playing, biting, scratching.
Small, soft, sleek, feline,
prowling, meowing, hiding,
curious, furry,
Cat

Can someone help me or at least explain what to do on this that did this on edge (the pictures are there if you can help) also pls don't say to go on google or easybib
Create a properly formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Follow the MLA citation format, and make sure to correctly italicize each citation. For the purpose of this activity, it is not necessary to observe the MLA rules for indentation. Use the six sources provided to support the research paper.
Select the link below to view the provided sources.
SOURCES: Click Here
This list of sources is for a research paper on the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Use of a cell phone in the classroom, at a movie theater, or during dinner with a friend can be distracting or irritating, but the use of cell phones while driving is worse, because it puts lives at risk.
You will create a properly MLA-formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. This will be done using the six sources provided to support the research paper.

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Answer:

Explanation: so pretty much what you're going to want to do is pick a source or multiple is you want and look up one of the articles that are listed in the source like for an example: Source 5, Article Title: New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had 'Close Calls'.So you look up that article and read through it and you might want to write down some key facts in the article to use for your research paper like for an example if you see something like "70% of victims in car crashes were caused by poeple on their phone" you're going to want to make sure that you write that down somewhere so you can use it in your research paper.

PRETTY MUCH:Look up the articles listed in the sources and try to search for important facts that could be useful in your research paper.

(Oh yeah and if you don't know what an M L A citation format is just look up images of it on go ogle, had to look it up myself lol)

Answer:

Person above is 100% correct!!

Explanation:

^^^^^^

Please helpppppp! Brainliest to the smarter answer!
What verb tense is used in the sentence ‘Such discoveries are so frequent these days that hardly anybody pays heed to them’ from the reading paragraph?

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Answer:

simple present tense

Explanation:

Answer:

present

Explanation:

It has the word are in it and that means its happening right now

I want everybody to list 5 things that you are thankful for GO!! i'm giving 50 points

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Answer:

1.parents Step mom (she is more of a mom then my biological mom)

2.water

3.food

4.siblings

5.My life

Explanation:

Answer:

Food stamps

Hair

Lip gloss

House

purse

Explanation:

What comes to mind when you read the the title: the monkey’s paw?

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^^ something about a monkeys paw

Hey letting people now who read the updates of my story I'm about to post one

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ouu cool i’ll look too

Help Which context clues helped you figure out the meaning of the word advertise in line 4? Write your own definition of advertise and explain how you figured out the meaning of the word. in I’m Nobody! Who are you?
I’m Nobody! Who are you?

Are you -Nobody -too?

Then there’s a pair of us!

Don’t tell! They’d advertise -you know!

How dreary -to be - Somebody!

How public -like a Frog-

To tell one’s name -the livelong June -

To an admiring Bog!

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Answer:

Explanation:

Advertise - to show something publicily

Read these paragraphs and answer the question that follows:

In 2008, more than one million American students gave nearly 20 million service hours to their communities. They made a difference in people's lives and learned some important life lessons in the process. Organizations, including schools, are actively promoting service for all citizens as a way to be involved, help others, and improve themselves.
Service is helping other people and being active in your community. For example, one group of teens planted a community garden with their friends. They grow a variety of vegetables. The garden requires regular care. The teens donate the produce to a local soup kitchen. Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community. By tending the garden and donating their produce, the teens are actively helping make life a bit better for others in their community.
Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars. People volunteer or serve others without expecting money or gifts in return. Service is not about earning money. It is not just collecting money to give to a group. It is about action and contributing to the common good. The people who serve as well as those who receive help benefit in many ways that are more important than money or gifts. For example, a soup kitchen provides essential food to people who may otherwise go hungry. The soup kitchen is extremely valuable for those struggling to get enough to eat. Those serving learn about compassion and how helping others can improve life for all.
Millions of Americans are making society better for themselves and for others. They are participating citizens in their community, raising up those who are less fortunate. In return, they become better people who can understand the perspectives and needs of others, which are invaluable and important qualities of good citizens.


Which sentence best represents the main idea of paragraph three, the second body paragraph?

A) Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.

B) It is about action and contributing to the common good.

C) Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community.

D) The soup kitchen is extremely valuable for those struggling to get enough to eat.

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Your first option is the correct answer. Because it is explaining how you can do things out of kind without expecting nothing back

Answer:

i think its a, and i couldn't understand much when he said "your first option" so i went back to the question and it didn't pick a question to start with so i was confused and realized what he ment im making this so others wont get confused and the answer is indeed A. Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.

Explanation: i hope this helps people not to get confused, also have a great day

Identify three examples of personification

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1. The sky is falling
2. It’s raining cats and dogs
3. The thunder is roaring

Answer both of the questions correctly and look at both of the pictures!

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rottweiler and D is the answers

I could really use a brainliest


Not on subject

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uhhhhhhhh okay try to answer question

Answer:

okay

Explanation:

identify two examples of simile from the poem

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“white lilies, pure as falling snow” and “the air is like a mother’s hand” :)

Answer:

1. "White lilies, pure as falling snow," (In stanza 3)

2. "The air is like a mother's hand" (In stanza 4)

Explanation:

A simile is a sentence that uses "like" or "as" to compare things. Both sentences used "like" or "as" to compare things.

Write your reaction (not a summary) to Chapter Nine. Then explain the changes that occurred since the beginning of the revolution to now. How did it happen? Write at least 7 sentences.

Write your reaction (not a summary) to Chapter Ten. Then recall the prediction you had for the end of the story. Were you correct? What were some events that you did not expect? Write at least 7 sentences.

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Answer:

need the chapter

Explanation:

Can someone help me? this is just an example: Farmers Insurance Group. "New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had ‘Close Calls’ with Cell Phone Users.” Farmers. Farmers Insurance Group, 8 May 2000. Web. 1 Mar. 2014. I have to put this (the thing below) just like the example I used up at the top.
Author: Christine Haughney
Article title: Taking Phones Out of Drivers’ Hands
Periodical title: Washington Post
Publication date: November 5, 2000
Pages: A8
Medium: Print

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Haughney, Christine. “Taking Phones Out of Driver’s Hands.” Washington Post 5 Nov 2000. Print. A8.
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Detecting, investigating, and preventing the spread of disease is a major goal of the municipal government sanitation department county commission health department Whats the answer? Im not great at math ASAP PLSS HELP ME thank you oh another question 27 amendments and why are they important? 50 points for a person who do all of this or more Exponent law EEFM M2GKHJGiven: G is comp. to 1K is comp. to 2GH=JKMHK=FJGProve: GFU= KMH Here is the story:"Good-bye, Mom," Tino cried as he rushed out the door. Tino had his new fishing pole with him and was anxious to try it out.Tino Kanaha (kan' ah hah) was a Hawaiian boy. He had just turned twelve years old the day before and had received the fishing pole as a gift from his father.Tino's house was about a half mile from the cliff overlooking the leeward side of Maui. 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I'll see you tomorrow!"The first big drops of rain began to fall as Tino reached the front door of his house."Oh, I'm glad you're home!" Mrs. Kanaha said. "It is beginning to rain very hard!""The storm must be the reason the fish weren't biting," Tino said as he put his fishing pole into the rack on the porch, "but I'll try again tomorrow." Here are the questions I will mark you brainliest and give lots of points!!1. Give two details that are clues that Tino did not catch any fish.2. What is the name of Tino's friend?3. What kind of fish did Tino and his father try to catch? 4. Arrange the events in the order in which they occurred in the story.1. Tino climbed down the hill and began to fish.2. Kona called to Tino and asked if he had caught any fish.3. Tino noticed a storm approaching.4. The two boys took a short cut home.5. Tino put his fishing pole away and said he would try again tomorrow.6. Why did Tino sound disappointed when he greeted Kona?7. On what island did Tino live? 8. 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