Answer:
D
Explanation:
What propaganda technique is used in this example?
If you love a bargain, we are sure to be your new favorite store!
transfer of ideas
bandwagon
testimonial
Answer:
Bandwagon
Explanation:
Propagandists use this technique to persuade the audience to follow the crowd.
plz write one lesson that you learned from chapters 26-30 of Holes, explane answer.
Answer:
More info please
Explanation:
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why does Katniss reacts the way she does when Rue dies? (hint- think about eyes age and what Katniss is fighting for/motivated to keep going)
________
A) Katniss is relieved because there is one less tribute she has to worry about at the end
B) Katniss is devastated because Rue was young and innocent, much like her sister Rue. she imagined what it would be like if prim had gone into the games
C) kinds is angry at peeta as he is was the one who killed Rue and now she must kill him
Answer:
uh wouldnt it be C
Explanation:
C) kinds is angry at peeta as he is was the one who killed Rue and now she must kill him
or unless it's a video you have watched
Read the following text:
Jessica slowly handed her mom the note, wondering if she'd ever be able to drive the car again.
In this line, Jessica is an example of which of the following? (1 point)
a
Antagonist
b
Protagonist
c
Exposition
d
Plot development
Answer:
plot development course she was used to start the story line which would unfold as time goes on
Answer:
C exposition
Explanation:
As she is exposing her abilities for later on to determine her mother that she should not have to stop her from driving.
Identify each of the following as a complete or a sentence fragment. Then make the fragments into complete sentences by adding words only.
PLEASE HELP
1. Who she is, I don't know.
2. Where he is calling from.
3. Because your mother told you to go.
Answer:
1. Complete
2. Fragment-- Where he is calling from, I do not know.
3. Fragment-- You need to go because your mother told you to go.
Explanation:
In which section would the reader most likely learn about why some people choose not to get flu shots?
Herd about the Flu
Where is the shot, and why can't you get it?
But why aren't we all just getting the flu shot?
Why should everyone get a flu shot?
Answer:
but why arent we all getting the flu shot
Explanation:
The section in which the reader most likely learns about why some people choose not to get flu shots is in sentence C, But why aren't we all just getting the flu shot?
What is Flu?The flu is a contagious disease that can readily spread to others.The flu has symptoms that are comparable to severe cold.They include a fever, aching muscles, exhaustion, and a headache.
Rest, stay warm, drink plenty of fluids, and use pain relievers to get rid of the flu in approximately a week.Getting the flu shot every year can help you prevent getting sick.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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Chose the word in the sentence below that functions as the direct object Grandma made a new dress for my birthday
Answer:
i beleive dress is the answer
Explanation:Object Examples: Jan drinks coffee. ... Coffee is the direct object.
Refer to the Newsela article “Dying of Hunger: What Is a Famine?”
What is the author’s viewpoint in the article?
The author is concerned with an accurate and factual description of famine so it will not be politicized.
The author rejects the definition of famine because there are factors that prevent a true understanding of famine.
The author is more focused on stopping suffering in war-torn countries than finding ways to relieve famine.
The author believes the best way to address the issue of starving populations is to hold governments responsible for famine.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Add an appositive to this sentence. Sally sat alone at lunch.
Answer:
sally is the appositive word, so it could be the girl or something like that
Explanation:
its appositive
Is it possible tha static leccy start a fire in me bed or not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes it can happen
Explanation:
Anything is possible
Not long after that conversation in the cafeteria, I met Cara Lee." What is the verb in this sentence?
Answer: met
Explanation: I just did it
What do the goose from charlottes web have in common with Mr. Arable
please go to my profile and go to the question add a participle and i will mark as brainliest if you answer correctly.
Answer:
I wrote the squirrel is flying from tree to tree.
Explanation:
it is used as an adjective
PLZ HELP MEEEEEE! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST, PLZZZZZZ HEEEELLLP MEEEEEE! Gottlieb Mittelberger was a schoolteacher who left Germany in May of 1750 to make his journey to America. He arrived at the port of Philadelphia in October of that year, and kept a diary detailing his experience on the journey. Click here to read an excerpt from his firsthand account. After reading the excerpt, briefly compare the man’s account of life on a ship to Avi’s portrayal of it in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. What are the main differences and similarities between each portrayal? Your response should be about 150 words.
Answer:
I think the main difference is he went two different places that were across the country
Explanation:
This is the opening extract of the novel, The Woman In Black. In this extract, the narrator discusses what his life is like now, long after a traumatic ordeal with a ghostly woman who stole the life of his only son.
CHRISTMAS EVE
It was nine-thirty on Christmas Eve. As I crossed the long entrance hall of Monk’s Piece on my way home from the dining room, where we had just enjoyed the first of the happy, festive meals, towards the drawing room and the fire around which my family were now assembled, I paused and then, as I often do in the course of an evening, went to the front door, opened it and stepped outside.
I have always liked to take a breath of the evening, to smell the air, whether it is sweetly scented and balmy with the flowers of midsummer, pungent with the bonfires and leaf-mould of autumn, or crackling cold from frost and snow. I like to look about me at the sky above my head, whether there are moon or stars or utter blackness, and into the darkness ahead of me; I like to listen for the cries of nocturnal creatures and the moaning rise and fall of the wind, or the pattering of rain in the orchard trees, I enjoy the rush of air towards me up the hill from the flat pastures of the river valley.
Tonight, I smelled at once, and with a lightning heart, that there had been a change in the weather. All the previous week, we had had rain, chilling rain and a mist that lay low about the house and over the countryside. From the windows, the view stretched not farther than a yard or two down the garden. It was wretched weather, never seeming to come fully light, and raw, too. There had been no pleasure in walking, the visibility was too poor for any shouting and the dogs were permanently morose and muddy. Inside the house, the lamps were lit throughout the day and the walls of larder outhouse and cellar oozed damp and smelled sour, the fires sputtered and smoked, burning dismally low.
My spirits have for many years now been excessively affected by the ways of the weather, and I confess that, had it not been for the air of cheerfulness and bustle that prevailed in the rest of the house, I should have been quite cast down in gloom and lethargy, unable to enjoy the flavour of life as I should like and irritated by my own susceptibility. But Esme is merely stung by inclement weather into a spirited defiance, and so the preparations four our Christmas holiday had this year been more than usually extensive and vigorous.
I took a step or two out from under the shadow of the house so that I could see around me in the moonlight. Monk’s piece stands at the summit of land that rises gently up for some four hundred feet from where the little River Nee traces its winding way in a north to south direction across this fertile, and sheltered, part of the century. Below us are pastures, interspersed with small clumps of mixed, broadleaf woodland. But at our backs for several square miles it is quite a different area of rough scrub and a heathland, a patch of wildness in the midst of a well-farmed country. We are but two miles from a good-sized village, seven from the principal market town, yet there is an air of remoteness and isolation which makes us feel ourselves to be much further from civilization.
Bullet point what happens.
Find four references to the senses of sight and sound in the extract.
Write these into a paragraph.
Find four emotions in the extract and write these into a paragraph.
Answer:
Explanation:o
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When Anne offers several anecdotes recounting the van Daans' arguments, what underlying message, or theme, is she communicating?
a. that they should leave the Annex
b. that they are much too loud
c. that they don’t appreciate Anne’s family
d. that they argue about silly things
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Identify the following sentence:
Darkness descended on the countryside, and many stars became visible.
Compound-Complex
Simple
Complex
Compound
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What is the implicit mind and how does it relate to bias ?
Answer:
Implicit bias (also called unconscious bias) refers to attitudes and beliefs that occur outside of our conscious awareness and control. Implicit biases are an example of system 1 thinking, such that we are not even aware that they exist (Greenwald & Krieger, 2006)
Explanation:
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what is your stand about the ads? do you agree with the ads or not?
Answer:
i do not agree w the ads
Explanation:
Answer:
I dont like them, but i see why they are a thing.
What do you believe the No. 1 ethical responsibility of a journalist is?
Answer:
Fairness: journalists must present facts with impartiality and neutrality, presenting other viewpoints and sides to a story where these exist.
when explaining this passage to someone wishing to obtain a library card which of these would be the most important to mention
Answer:
the libary card
Explanation:the libary card because is a noun
Jaden's family had finally arrived at the cabin after a long morning of driving. While everyone else was unpacking and settling in, Jaden's dad took the boat down to the lake to put it into the water. The whole family was looking forward to an afternoon of waterskiing, fishing, and having fun in the sun. When Jaden's Dad returned, the family decided to have a quick lunch before heading out to the lake together. After lunch, everyone hurriedly changed into their swimsuits and put on sunblock. Just as they were about to walk out the door, they heard a loud clap of thunder. Suddenly, they saw rain pouring down. "Well, that's just awesome," Jaden said with a scowl. "I really love rain." When Jaden says, "Well, that's just awesome. I really love rain," he means A. he is excited about being alone in the cabin. B. he is looking forward to watching the rain. C. he is angry that the rain is spoiling the family's outing. D. he is thankful that they are getting much-needed rain.
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
The central idea HAS TO relate to everyone.
True or False?
Answer:
Central idea is also known as main idea. Definition: The central idea (main idea) in a piece of writing is the point that the author wants you to remember most. Some writers may state the main idea, but it is often implied, which means the reader has to make inferences (what the text says + what I know) about it.
Explanation:
It is true
what is the best way for u to describe run-on sentences
Answer:
When two sentences are squished together
Explanation:
Typically, finding a run on sentence can be easy. "I like to write papers I could write all day everyday" do u see how it's dragged out? Adding stuff that doesn't seem necessary or just overall could be rewritten as a new sentence.
Answer:
When the person writing the sentence doesn't use any sort of punctuation in the sentence at all.
Explanation:
Run-on sentences, also known as fused sentences, occur when two complete sentences are squashed together without using a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation, such as a period or a semicolon. Run-on sentences can be short or long. A long sentence isn't necessarily a run-on sentence.
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Be certain to pack the condiments this time-the salt, pepper, catsup, mustard, and mayonnaise.
What is the name of the context clue used in the sentence?
synonym restatement
summary
personal experience
mood or atmosphere
direct explanation
Answer:
Direct explanation I think
Explanation:
That is what makes the most sense as it is giving directions of what to pack.
Correct Answers:
3) summary
5) direct explanation
We are a welcoming, multicultural and uplifting city that wraps our arms around each other in times of
need. Nowhere was this more evident than this past summer, where we threw our arms around
bushfire-ravaged communities to help them rebuild their businesses, rebuild their homes and rebuild
their lives.
Melbourne: this is a plea for help. We - along with hundreds of other Chinese restaurants, businesses
and families - need your support.
Please consider dining in at your local Chinese restaurant, where you will always be welcomed with
Open arms, a friendly smile and fantastic food.
what are the subjective and objective news in this game
2.
A Good Day for a Bad Decision
Have you ever noticed that some people always seem to make the right choices? They may be the person who always picks the right pitch to swing at, or the one who always picks the pair of shoes that quickly become a popular fad. On the other hand, some people never seem to make a good decision. They may be the kids who ride a bike down a steep hill and crash into a bush or the ones who step to the edge of a sidewalk in time to get splashed by a car. How do some always seem to be living the good life while others seem doomed to misery? Is this just a matter of luck?
While luck probably has something do with it, the better explanation may be that the two groups have differences in the development of their brains. You see, most adult humans use their cerebral cortex to make decisions. The cerebral cortex is the part of the brain in the front of your head that deals with how you perceive the world and respond appropriately. It also helps you control your impulses. This part of the brain is still growing and developing connections well into your adult years. So for young adults and teenagers, the decision-making center of the brain is not completely formed yet.
At the same time, the teenage brain is also experiencing growth in another part of the brain—the amygdala (a-mig-dala). This part of the brain is responsible for emotions. Specifically, the amygdala talks to other parts of the brain about events related to rewards and fear.
In essence, our emotional brains are having growing spurts and our impulses are out of control at the same time our cerebral cortexes are not finished growing. We simply don't have the tools to control those emotions and impulses. As a result, teenagers feel overly emotional and wishy-washy when it comes to decisions. This development cycle is one reason society doesn't consider children to be adults until after they are 18. Biologically, the teenage brain is not generally ready for adult decisions.
So the differences between those who seem to make good decisions and those who seem to make bad ones may be fewer than you think. In fact, if you study the people you think make only good decisions, you will likely find they also make some catastrophically bad ones as well. A person's ability to make a good decision increases with age and experience though we all develop at different rates. While you are young, you may want to take advantage of those around you with bigger cerebral cortexes: adults. Their advice may be just what is needed to counter your amygdala.
Which line from the text best states the main idea of the text? (1 point)
Specifically, the amygdala talks to other parts of the brain about events related to rewards and fear.
As a result, teenagers feel overly emotional and wishy-washy when it comes to decisions.
A person's ability to make a good decision increases with age and experience though we all develop at different rates.
While you are young, you may want to take advantage of those around you with bigger cerebral cortexes.
Answer:
C). A person's ability to make a good decision increases with age and experience though we all develop at different rates.
Explanation:
The third option i.e. 'a person's ability...rates' most aptly conveys the central idea of the given text. It displays how an individual's decision-making ability enhances as their age develops and as they gain experience in their life. This helps them in gaining the maturity to make correct choices in their life using their cerebral cortex which allows them to perceive the world better. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Answer:
the person above me is correct just took the test it is C
Explanation:
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Answer:
girl or boy this is more then one
Explanation:
Why does Rosa parks inspire me?
In your own words please!!
Answer:
She is the best LOL Answer: yes!
Explanation:
Answer 1: i dont care lol