Read the following sentence from the passage.
Instead of playing winter ball in Puerto Rico during the 1958-59 off season like the rest of the league, Clemente enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
Which three sentences correctly paraphrase the sentence?
1. In 1958-59, Clemente joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve while other players in the league played winter ball in Puerto Rico (the National Archives).
2. Unlike other players who were playing baseball in Puerto Rico, Clemente chose to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve during the 1958-59 off season (the National Archives).
3. Clemente joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve in the 1958-59 off season, while other players were in Puerto Rico playing winter baseball (the National Archives).
4. Clemente, instead of playing winter ball in Puerto Rico during the 1958-59 off season like the rest of the league, enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve (the National Archives).
5. During the 1958-59 off season, Clemente joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve instead of playing winter ball in Puerto Rico like the rest of the league (the National Archives).
6. Clemente enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve instead of playing winter ball in Puerto Rico during the 1958-59 off season like the rest of the league (the National Archives).
Answer:
1. In 1958-59, Clemente joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve while other players in the league played winter ball in Puerto Rico (the National Archives).
2. Unlike other players who were playing baseball in Puerto Rico, Clemente chose to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve during the 1958-59 off season (the National Archives).
3. Clemente joined the United States Marine Corps Reserve in the 1958-59 off season, while other players were in Puerto Rico playing winter baseball (the National Archives).
Explanation:
Paraphrasing is the process of rewriting an article, story, or any other form of literature without changing the original meaning.
Therefore, according to the given sentence from the passage about Clemente joining the USMCR instead of playing winter ball like others, the three sentences that correctly paraphrase is it the first three options.
Derrick is writing his Works Cited page for his paper on the use of chia seeds in cooking. He has used information from the book Shanti's Kitchen Recipes written by Shanti Robinson. The book was published by Norfolk Publications in 1992.
According to MLA guidelines, which is the correct way for Derrick to cite the book?
Answer:
Robinson, Shanti. Shanti's Kitchen Recipes. Norfolk Publications, 1992.
Explanation:
I did it on study island and got it correct.
Describe The Scarlet Ibis
Help me please. u don’t have to defend ur answer but it’s appreciated
Answer:
The first one looks like a informative paragraph while second looks like a persuavive hope this helps
Explanation: First one is giving facts about space second is persuading you to drink lots of water for health benefits
what does the word everlasting mean
and what is the oppisite of that word
Answer:
lasting forever or a very long time. is the mean ing and the opposite is:
transient mean ing lasting for a short time
Explanation:
In percy jackson the lightening thief chapter 2, why does percy feel like grover is trying to cover up something about Mrs.Dodds? (I really need help its CoNfUsInG)
Answer:
because he did not want him to know about her.
Explanation:
I believe that when a teachear teaches her lesson using multimodalities,she uses two or more modes/modalities in teaching.
Answer:
what is the question is here
Students who sat where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a Depression and won a world war; who fought for civil rights and put a man on the moon.
What does the word overcame mean?
prevailed
neglected
created
witnessed I will mark you as brainly
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which tone is created through the use of the phrase i'm living in the tombs in line 40 of 'My childhood home i see again?
My childhood home I see again,
And sadden with the view;
And still, as memory crowds my brain,
There's pleasure in it too.
O Memory! thou midway world
'Twixt earth and paradise,
Where things decayed and loved ones lost
In dreamy shadows rise,
And, freed from all that's earthly vile,
Seem hallowed, pure, and bright,
Like scenes in some enchanted isle
All bathed in liquid light.
As dusky mountains please the eye
When twilight chases day;
As bugle-notes that, passing by,
In distance die away;
As leaving some grand waterfall,
We, lingering, list its roar—
So memory will hallow all
We've known, but know no more.
Near twenty years have passed away
Since here I bid farewell
To woods and fields, and scenes of play,
And playmates loved so well.
Where many were, but few remain
Of old familiar things;
But seeing them, to mind again
The lost and absent brings.
The friends I left that parting day,
How changed, as time has sped!
Young childhood grown, strong manhood gray,
And half of all are dead.
I hear the loved survivors tell
How nought from death could save,
Till every sound appears a knell,
And every spot a grave.
I range the fields with pensive tread,
And pace the hollow rooms,
And feel (companion of the dead)
I'm living in the tombs.
Answer:
Nostalgia, pensiveness, melancholic
Explanation:
A leaflet's heading should
Answer:
Stand out or be eye catching. But it should also be short and snappy to get people interested.
Hat is the relative clause in this sentence? All children did well in the spelling test, which made their teacher smile
How can violations of privacy be used to target and oppress people of a minority ethnic group?
That evening at the end of his training Jonas walked home, limping, pushing his bicycle because:
Answer:
The sunburn pain?
Explanation:
(3n+6) .3 + (2n+2) .4 =
Lines 558-571: What counterclaim in the clergymen's letter is King addressing here?
What evidence does King's counterargument provide?
Answer:
we're do I start reading
Use context to determine the meaning of the word furious as it is used in sentence 2 of paragraph 5 and repeated in sentence 4 of this paragraph in Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad. Write your definition of “furious” and tell how you figured it out from the context clues. Then check the inferred meaning in the dictionary.
Answer:Really upset or angry
Explanation:full of energy and anger
What are some examples of symbolism in “Sun, Moon, and Talia” by Basile?
Absolute true diary of a part time Indian
Respond with at least five sentences each.
1. Penelope has an eating disorder? What do you think is the cause of her bulimia? Does Alexie (the author) represent it fairly?
2. Gordy does some research and concludes that “people care more about beautiful white girls than they do about everybody else on the planet.” Is this true?
3. Junior says that he and Penelope are using each other. What does he mean by this? Do you think it’s true?
4. “Life is a constant struggle between being an individual and being a member of the community.” Explain how the text expresses that theme. Use examples from the text.
5. How are white fathers different from fathers on the reservation? Why are they different?
6. How do you feel about the abuse Arnold received when he played in the basketball game on the reservation and his reaction to that abuse? How you feel about the way the adults responded?
7. Junior’s grandmother’s last words were to ask that everyone forgive the drunk driver who killed her. Do you think this is a beautiful act of compassion that should be repeated, or is it a weak response to an irresponsible killer who took an innocent life?
1. The cause of Penelope's bulimia is most likely caused by overly-enjoying food. It could also be from being bored. The author is (your opinion). Penelope should be supervised by her parents or have them make her food. Penelope may be able to overcome this.
2. This question I would have to read the story to know.
3. Junior probably means that they tell each other to do things they don't want to do. Another possible theory is that they rely on each other. Without each other they feel they may not be able to (example).
4. This question I would have to read the story to know.
5. This question I would have to read the story to know.
6. This question I would have to read the story to know.
7. I think this was an act of compassion because she might've known the driver or was doing it to save himself and she understood him. He also could've done it as some act of compassion as well. He might've been trying to save her from someone else, and lied that he was drunken. There are many possible reasons to let him off. Maybe we just see the worst side of people.
Thank you that took forever but hopefully worth it. Sorry that I couldn't respond to some. Maybe if you put a link to the story I could've done it. Good luck!
Identify the correct preposition to use in this expression.
Colleen is in a bad mood today because she’s sick, so if she snaps at you, take it ______ a grain of salt.
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
with
(Choice B)
B
as
(Choice C)
C
by
(Choice A) With.
Have a wonderful night/morning/afternoon!
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Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly
They say that the children of the ones who could not fly told their children. And now, me, I have told it to you.
How does this excerpt show that the story is a folktale?
It is passed down through the written word.
It is shared through oral tradition.
It is passed down through letters.
It is shared in a secretive manner.
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Answer:
B). It is shared through oral tradition.
Explanation:
Folktales are described as the stories or tales that are a part of the oral tradition of a place. These are primarily characterized by exaggerated flat characters with superhuman characteristics along with a moral lesson to convey to the audience. The given excerpt taken from 'The People Could Fly' exemplifies a folktale as it is expressed via oral tradition('told the children and now I have told you'). Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Read the excerpt from a short story.
When Charlie Robbins showed up at the pool for swim team tryouts, Marquise Dawson laughed out loud. "When did you learn to swim," he shouted, "yesterday?" Brent Harris laughed and high-fived Marquise. John Frederick gave them both a look and motioned for Charlie to join him at the other side of the pool. Being the new kid always had its challenges, but Charlie had moved many times and knew how to handle boys like Marquise and Brent.
Who is the protagonist in this story?
Charlie Robbins
Marquise Dawson
Brent Harris
John Frederick
THE ANSWER IS A, CHARLES ROBBINS.
Answer:
u said the answer but if you edit the answer out, the answer is A: charlie robbins. hope this helps just in case the answer in the question is edited out. :)
After reading the excerpt and analyzing the characters, we can say the protagonist is:
A. Charlie Robbins
What is the definition of protagonist?A protagonist is the leading character in a story, the one the audience will keep an eye on most of the time. We watch as the protagonist faces conflicts and we root for him or her.
In the passage we are analyzing here, it is clear that Charlie Robbins is the protagonist. The passage focuses on him, his story, and his conflicts with other characters.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude letter A is the best option.
Learn more about protagonists here:
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ILL GIVE BRAINLY PLEASE Answer questions 1-7 on p. 223 of The Language of Composition. (2nd edition: Answer questions 1-6 on pp. 217-18.)
Answer:
For Second Edition
Explanation:
1. It is metaphorical
2. The main stereotype of American Indians is that they are dimwitted. Alexie’s father loves to read, and the text says he was one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school willingly to learn.
3. By saying that everything has a fence, he is trying to tell the readers that there is a wall we all put up around ourselves. These boundaries restrict us from being the best that we can be.
4. His childhood was painful to him, because as a student growing up he was always different for going up against the stereotype. By referring to himself in the third-person, he can almost pretend it didn’t happen to him.
5. He is getting his point across by not saying, but implying what he means.
6. It is divided between the first, bigger half about the obstacles he faced fighting back against the Indian stereotype as a child, and the second half is about the struggle he now has with trying to help other young Indians growing up do the same.
Change the following sentences from direct to indirect/reported speech. Dont forget you may have yo remove other punctuation as well as inverted commas (Speech Marks).
A. "Do you understand what we have to do?" asked my partner.
B.He asked his neighbour,"will you lend me your book?"
C. "We can do our test this lesson because we aren't prepared," the students told the teacher.
D."Stephano, leave the room immediately and report to the principal!" ordered the teacher.
PLEASE I NEED THE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
Answer:
A. The partner asked if they understand what to do.
B. His neighbor asked if they could lend them a book.
C.The students told the teacher that they were not
prepared for this lesson's test.
D.The teacher ordered him to leave the room and go to the principal.
hope anything that i said acually helped :)
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A poetic form is a type of poem that has a specific structure or set of rules, including meter, rhyme scheme, length and subject matter. Two poetic forms are limericks and haikus.
The origin of the limerick is unknown, but these humorous poems became popular in England in the 19th century, when Edward Lear’s A Book of Nonsense was printed. Limericks have five lines that rhyme AABBA, and they’re sometimes rude or vulgar to the point of obscenity.
Haikus are another type of short poem, containing only three lines and 17 syllables. They are traditional to Japan and don’t have a specific rhyme scheme or meter. Haikus are usually observations about nature or the seasons.
According to the passage, what is one major difference between haikus and limericks?
A. The ways in which they rhyme
B.The number fo verbs used in them
C. The kinds of people who read them
D. The types of books in which they appear
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Limericks have a specified rhyme (AABBA) and haikus do not.
[For 15 points]
Macbeth makes the lying excuse that he was thinking about something so. unimportant that he has already forgotten what it was.
Reading the play out loud in the library or other quiet place is an effective strategy.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
lines 10-21: why is the number of young children" in the present deplorable state of the kingdom a very great additional grievance"?
Please someone help me ?
Answer:
It shows that the state in which poor children live is a social complaint, which exists, even if many do not recognize it.
Explanation:
Swift criticizes Irish society in general, in addition to criticizing the deplorable state of dependence that the country lived. However, he reinforces that in addition to all the social problems that Ireland presents, the condition of poor children is an additional complaint, as these children live in a deplorable way, within a kingdom that is already deplorable. In this case, he claims that the cause of these children is a social agenda, often ignored, but that it is present in society and is visible to everyone.
In the interview, Debbie Rigaud’s says that one reason she wrote “Voilà!” was to acknowledge the “quietly suffering people” she saw as a child. Who is treated unfairly in “Voilà!” and in what way? Use text evidence to support your answer
Answer:
Aside from Simone, Ma Tante as well as the other elderly people in the doctor's office and elderly people in general are treated unfairly in the story.
Explanation:
Debbie Rigaud's short story "Voilà!" revolves primarily around Simone and her great-aunt's relationship. But the story also delves into the issue of how the elderly are treated differently by the younger generations as well as how poorer people are treated. The author wants to portray that discrimination and bring it to the attention of the readers.
In the story, the great aunt "Ma Tante" is unfairly treated, as are the other elderly people in the run-down "ghetto doctor's office". Another elderly that's treated unfairly is "Mr. Charles Pemberton" who Waverly insists on taking him on a wheelchair even though he can walk properly.
Aside from the elderly, the protagonist of the story Simone Thibodeaux also feels embarrassed for her background, for being different from her classmates. She admits "My embarrassment at being seen in the ghetto doctor’s office outweighs my guilt." Moreover, she is a Haitian, thereby resulting in different treatment from others, including the twin-nurse sisters and Waverly, who also made the suggestion that Simone helps the "CARE-A-VAN" volunteers by translating for them.
The “family” seems to be more comfortable with each other now that two months have passed. Support and refute this claim with evidence from the scene.
The diary of Anne Frank
why does johnny stay to sleep in the lot after pony boy goes home
Answer:
Johnny Stays because his parents don't really care much about what happens to him.
Explanation:
Johnny's parents are just rude as hell.
And the garbage flies buzz me awake is an example of
A) hyperbole
B) personification
C) Metaphor
D) Onomatopoeia