Answer:
to motivate people everywhere to uphold the freedom of humankind.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
to cultivate a sense of well-being among the American people.to motivate people everywhere to uphold the freedom of humankind.to motivate Americans to strive for the development of their nation.to foster a feeling of happiness and unity across people and nations.In this text, Kennedy talks about the responsibilities that the current generation has. He tells us that he world is in a dire situation, and that it is important for everyone to do their best to defend freedom all over the world. Moreover, he talks not only to Americans, but also to the "citizens of the world" and asks them to defend the freedom of man. This shows that Kennedy wants to motivate people from all over the world to act towards this goal.
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Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
Use your brain, and do the work, you have the materials and I don't.
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Which is not an example of figurative language
A "Its a boat longing for sea yet afraid"
B "Of vague relentlessness and vague desire"
C "The marble that was chiseled for me"
D "And now I know I must lift the sail"
Please Help I will mark brainliest :D My answer Is C please let me know if I am right or wrong! thanks again :D
Which theme is common to the two excerpts
The Grammer code [ U ] means that the noun is....
Answer:
[U] is for uncountable – uncountable nouns do not have a plural form, and are never preceded by ‘a’, ‘an’, or ‘one’.
Explanation:
Examples of uncountable nouns are butter, ice, jewellery, magic.
help please ASAP , giving BRAINLIEST
Answer:
A. it appears he didn't know the full story
Explanation:
its right
Paragraph 17: Doctor Dace,
who could never be counted
on to behave like a father in a
book, shrugged his shoulders
impatiently
If the student age variance is 3, what is the standard deviation?
Answer:9
Explanation:3*3
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
However, near a black hole, gases and dust and stars encounter its tug. Some things may be hurtling by so fast they won't get pulled into the black hole. Other things may not be as swift. They will be drawn in.
Closer and closer, the tugging force gets stronger and stronger. Close enough, the black hole no longer acts like a whirlpool.
With a whirlpool, there's always a fast-enough fish—or a fast-enough something—that moves so quickly it won't be pulled all the way into the center.
Not so with a black hole! Within a certain distance the black hole's power is so strong, nothing is fast enough to zip away.
What is being compared or contrasted in this excerpt?
A. A comparison between the power of a star and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
B. A contrast between the power of a star and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
C. A comparison between the power of a black hole and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
D. A contrast between the power of a black hole and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
Answer:
I think the answer is B. I'm not entirely sure
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Correct me if I am wrong
Which is a strategy that you can use to find the subject of a sentence? A. Cross out all prepositional phrases. B. Turn the sentence into a question. C. Read the sentence out loud. D. none of the above
Answer:
the answer is D. none of the above
Explanation:
- What was the likely reason for Anna to be in Yalta?
Answer:
well we need the text or answer choices... if there are any
Explanation:
I need help with this exercise! Please
Answer:
A. home sick
B. high
C. high level
Explanation:
For A, another term that could go in for missing your home is home sick, which exist as two separate words that can be combined. Myopic is high which exists in the box. Best can be replaced by high level. Hope this helps.
Refer to the sentences on the left and then use the
drop-down menus to choose the correct pronoun to fill
in each blank on the right.
1. I went to the movies with Lydia and Kiomi.
2. Evita was impressed by Michael's dancing.
3. Lauren's favorite author is Mark Twain.
4. Jamal and Carl were curious about the building's
history
1. I went to the movies with
2. Evita was impressed by dancing.
favorite author is Mark Twain.
were curious about the building's
history.
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Answer:
1. I went to the movies with them ( Lydia and Kiomi).
2. Evita was impressed by his (Michael's) dancing.
3. Her (Lauren's) favorite author is Mark Twain.
4. They (Jamal and Carl) were curious about the building's history.
Explanation:
Pronouns are those words that are used to replace the nouns in the sentence.
1. I went to the movies with Lydia and Kiomi.
The perfect pronoun for "Lydia and Kiomi" will be them for they are two which means it should be a plural form of the pronoun.
2. Evita was impressed by Michael's dancing. The pronoun for "Michael" is "his" as it denotes the possessive nature of the dancing.
3. Lauren's favorite author is Mark Twain. The pronoun for "Lauren" will be "her" for it is a singular form of possession.
4. Jamal and Carl were curious about the building's history. "Jamal and Carl" are two persons and thus, their pronoun will be "they".
Answer:
Answer:
1. I went to the movies with them ( Lydia and Kiomi).
2. Evita was impressed by his (Michael's) dancing.
3. Her (Lauren's) favorite author is Mark Twain.
4. They (Jamal and Carl) were curious about the building's history.
Explanation:
Pronouns are those words that are used to replace the nouns in the sentence.
1. I went to the movies with Lydia and Kiomi.
The perfect pronoun for "Lydia and Kiomi" will be them for they are two which means it should be a plural form of the pronoun.
2. Evita was impressed by Michael's dancing. The pronoun for "Michael" is "his" as it denotes the possessive nature of the dancing.
3. Lauren's favorite author is Mark Twain. The pronoun for "Lauren" will be "her" for it is a singular form of possession.
4. Jamal and Carl were curious about the building's history. "Jamal and Carl" are two persons and thus, their pronoun will be "they".
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad. She had never been in Canada. The route beyond Philadelphia was strange to her. But she could not let the runaways who accompanied her know this. As they walked along she told them stories of her own first flight, she kept painting vivid word pictures of what it would be like to be free. Which excerpt from the passage is an example of Tubman using pathos to convince her audience to continue on? “but she could not let the runaways who accompanied her know this” “as they walked along she told them stories of her own first flight” “the route beyond Philadelphia was strange to her” “painting vivid word pictures of what it would be like to be free”
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
I took the quiz
Answer
she or he is right it is d
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from "The Big Shot." In her most recent test, she asked golfers who had just finished playing to find on a chart a black circle that was the same size as a cup on the green. She says, "What we found was that the golfers who scored better selected larger circles," adding that this suggests "that they perceive the hole as bigger." Golfers who didn't score as well chose smaller circles. Which type of image would best help readers understand the study being described and its conclusion? a photograph of a golf course with a bar graph over it showing the numbers of players who chose each black circle and the average scores of each group a drawing of the study’s black circles, each labeled with the number of players who chose it, and the average score of that group of players a photograph of a golf ball and the black circles on the chart, each labeled with its size, next to a dot plot showing each player’s score and chosen circle a drawing of a golf ball and a chart with different size black circles, each labeled with the number of players that chose it and the size of the circle
Option (c) or (iii) is the type of illustration that will best help readers grasp the study being discussed and its conclusion.
Which image describes the conclusion of the Big Shot?A snapshot of a golf ball and the black circles on the chart, each labeled with its size, adjacent to a dot plot indicating each player's score and chosen circle would be the ideal form of visual to help readers understand the study being discussed and its conclusion.
To learn more about "The big shot", refer below
https://brainly.com/question/3473452
Answer: Its C I got it right on my unit test
Explanation: C
A diagram is a different from an illustration because:
a. a diagram adds information to the text.
b. a diagram is a visual text feature
c. a diagram is separate from the text.
d. a diagram has parts that are labeled
Answer:
A diagram is a different from an illustration because:
A diagram is a visual text featurehope it helps!
Answer:
B. Its true.
Explanation:
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To which author does the endnote direct the reader?
Answer:
the answer is Viorst or the third one.
Explanation:
Answer:
third choice
Explanation:
2020
Read the passage.
Our region has experienced a record drought this year. The water level in the local reservoir has dropped by several feet. As a result, Councilman Garcia is proposing a water ban this summer. The ban would limit how often people can water their yards. There are several ways this ban will be effective.
To improve the argument that the ban will be effective, what would be the best fact to add?
a fact about Councilman Garcia
a fact about the history of the region
a fact about the impact of the drought
a fact about the creation of the reservoir
Answer:
To improve the argument that the ban will be effective,the best fact to addwould be:
a fact about the impact of the drought
Explanation:
Two reasons are backing this answer, in the first place to make aware people we need to provide arguments that are meaningful for the topic. Our topic is the droughts' impact because as a response to them Councilman Garcia proposed a strategy. Thus, we need to justify Councilman Garcia's proposal. And to let people know why they need it, we need to explain to them the impact of the drought. So they could accept it. In the second place, it is all about convincing them we have the correct point of view and we will only achieve that by providing evidence of it,
Answer:
A fact about a drought
Explanation:
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what is refers to as the carrier of the messsage across to the receiver in communication?
Answer:
Sender.
Explanation:
Communication refer to processes where messages, ideas or concept are transmitted from the sender to the receiver. The receiver is the listener,reader, decoder or observer or the person the message is directed to. While the sender is the carrier or transmitted of messages to the receiver.
Find out the Adjective Phrases and replace them by suitable Adjectives in the following sentences:
1. A woman in financial difficulties requested me to help her.
2. Mr. Dayo is a teacher of great reputation.
3. Birds in cages always want to fly.
4. A person without money or friends is seldom respected.
5. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
6. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
7. S stitch in time saves nine.
8. She is a girl of great beauty.
9. Please tell me a story of adventures.
10. The girl with blue eyes is my cousin.
ANSWER:
1. The adjective phrase is "Financial difficulties". It can be replaced with "lack of money"
• A woman in lack of money requested me to help her.
2. The adjective phrase is "great reputation". It can be replaced with "known for great achievement"
• Mr Dayo is a teacher known for great achievements.
3. The adjective phrase is "Birds in cages". It can be replaced with "Birds under arrest".
• Birds under arrest always want to fly.
4. The adjective phrase is "without money or friends". It can be replaced with "That is poor".
•A person that is poor is seldom respected.
5. The adjective phrase is "in need". It can be replaced with "during difficulties".
• A friend during difficulties is a friend indeed.
6. The adjective phrase is "in the hand". It can be replaced with "under ones control".
• A bird under ones control is worth two in the bush.
7. The adjective phrase is "in time". It can be replaced with "done early"
• A stitch done early saves nine.
8. The adjective phrase is "great beauty". It can be replaced with "very beautiful".
• She is a very beautiful girl.
9. The adjective phrase is "a story of adventure". It can be replaced with "a historic story".
• please tell me a historic story.
10. The adjective phrase is "blue eye". It can be replaced with "bluish eye color".
• The girl with a bluish eye color is my cousin.
what is a negative statement
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Here's your answer:
A negative sentence is a sentence that states that something is false. In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary, or helping, verb. An example of an auxiliary verb is the helping verb 'be.' There are different forms that 'be' takes, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'
For example:
1.She is not happy.
2.They were not playing football.
Hope it helps....
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10.A theme is a melody associated with
(1 Point)
a TV show or film
a lullaby
a nursery rhyme
a dance
11.In much of Europe, Jewish people were forced to live in ghettos. In this sentence, ghettos means
(1 Point)
certain sections of cities.
high-rise apartment buildings
farms
tents
12.Find a synonym for acclaimed
(1 Point)
described
praised
divided
explained
13.Find a synonym for covet
(1 Point)
steal
regret
envy
adminre
14.Find a synonym for formidable
(1 Point)
experienced
intelligent
intimidaing
competent
15.Find a synonym for momentous
(1 Point)
occasional
momentary
significant
lighthearted
16.Find a synonym for oppressive
(1 Point)
intense
sweltering
harsh
emotional
17.Find a synonym for overwhelmed
(1 Point)
discovered
shouted
assisted
defeated
18.Find a synonym for perceived
(1 Point)
persuaded
sensed
excused
recieved
19.Find a synonym for premiere
(1 Point)
debut
director
success
theather
20.Find a synonym for themeImmersive Reader
(1 Point)
poem
essay
story
novel
Answer all for 32 points
What is a short-term benefit for a company to regularly keeping wages low?
Employees find high job satisfaction.
Companies can expect a high turn-over.
Employees will become demoralized.
The company can keep costs to a minimum.
Answer:
The company can keep costs to a minimum.
Explanation:
This is the advantage that such a strategy would have for a company in the short-term. A company that regularly keeps wages low is likely to save money initially. However, this strategy is not a successful one in the long term. Such a company would most likely have employees who are unhappy or unsatisfied with their job. It would also lead to a high turn-over due to employees being demoralized.
can sombody go on my ixl AND DO MY WORK FOR ME IT'S MATCH PROBLEMS WITH THEIR SOLUTIONS
6TH GRADE!!!!
Answer:
how much you need us to do
Explanation:
RL9-10.4 Which of the following is an example of Figurative language
Answer: D
Explanation:
What relationship do these words have?
statement/question
synonyms
antonyms
Answer:
Antonyms
Explanation:
what is the significance of the use of the word deliberately
Answer:
Deliberately: on purpose/ meant to
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is false?
a.
John Drew Barrymore was born 11 years after his older sister, Diana.
b.
Ethel Barrymore, born in 1878, was Maurice Barrymore’s only daughter.
c.
Drew Barrymore was born exactly 100 years after her great-grandfather, Maurice, immigrated to America.
d.
Lionel Barrymore, born in 1878, was Maurice Barrymore’s son.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is C. Drew Barrymore was born exactly 100 years after her great-grandfather, Maurice, immigrated to America.
Explanation:
The Barrymore family is an important family in the field of acting, which includes famous actors such as John Drew Barrymore, Diana Blanche Barrymore, and Drew Barrymore. In the case of Drew Barrymore, she is one of the youngest actresses of this family and was born on 1975. Besides this, Drew Barrymore is the daughter of John Drew Barrymore who was born in 1932, the granddaughter of John Barrymore who was born in 1882 and the great-granddaughter of Maurice Barrymore who was born in 1849 and migrated to the United States in 1874. This means Drew Barrymore was born 101 years after her great-grandfather Maurice immigrated to America, and therefore it is false she was born exactly 100 years after this event.
Answer:
C.) Drew Barrymore was born exactly 100 years after her great-grandfather, Maurice, immigrated to America.
Explanation:
Dreams from my father strengths
Answer:
what are ur dreams or is it like a book
Explanation:
Which word in the poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth most clearly represents its subject?
The question appears to asking about what represents the poem's subject.
First, we can imply what our general topic by the thesis. The thesis is usually the first sentence in a story, and is restated in the conclusion.
The first sentence is "I wandered lonely as a cloud." and the rest of the story details the poem's thesis.
This is clearly highlighting the cloud as the subject.
Your answer is A.) Cloud.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
cloud was incorrect :/
The answer is daffodils!
Explanation:
The stars and the waves compares to the daffodils
You will be asked to answer one of two essay questions using approximately 750 plus words (3-4 paragraphs). Use detailed and factual information. This essay is worth 12 points. Your question is chosen randomly. 1. Please discuss the Avant-Garde, Black Activism, and the 1960s'. or 2. Please discuss Miles Davis's life and music. Don't forget his musical innovations, bands, or personal life stories.
Explanation:
ESSAY ON THE LIFE OF MILES DAVIS
Miles Davis, undoubtedly was born in a time marked by racism, although he was characterized by being a genius with the trumpet, he was a victim of racism, yet Miles with that daring personality and with that spirit of leadership that characterized him, He did not prevent those events from discouraging him from continuing to play, from continuing to create melodies with his trumpet that reached the hearts of all kinds of people regardless of their race, color, or religion, Miles through his music reflected that desire for equality for all within a nation that resisted to tolerate and give freedom of expression. That is why Miles today is remembered not only as a great ingenuity that opened the way for other people to also enter music. Miles Davis was the dominant force in jazz for at least thirty-five years. He listened, touched, and sought his own perspective; his gaze was always focused on the present and the future, never on the past. He argued that music must change (like the world) to maintain its significance. He never stood still, he never tamed, he never sought his comfort space; was constantly being reborn. Like every superior artist, with each change he left behind one style or way of working to face another; In this way he gained new followers and lost others, gained new accolades and new detractors. And none of it mattered to him.
Between 1975 and 1980, Miles stopped playing to deepen and ultimately abandon his brutal cocaine addiction. At the end of that period, in a self-taught and almost therapeutic way, to finish cleaning his body and mind of the drug intake that he maintained for almost four decades, he took up the brush and devoted himself to reflecting his thoughts on the canvas. What started as a hobby became a true passion for the musician. He took classes in New York with Jo Gelbard, with whom he developed a very good and sincere relationship; in fact, she accompanied him in his last days.
Miles's routine included painting in the morning for about five hours, then practicing with his instrument for a couple of hours, boxing, and finally composing and recording. “Painting for me is therapeutic. It keeps my mind busy with something while I'm not playing. " Very few of his paintings were exhibited during his lifetime, and it was only after his death that the more than one hundred works by Miles began touring galleries and museums around the world in their own right. At his last European concert in Paris in 1991, he played against the background of one of his large paintings.