Answer:
B. From another country.
Explanation:
The term "exotic" is used to generally refer to something that is unusual, or is a foreign species, not native or locally found. It can be used to refer to things that are not from the local area and are brought from another place, usually a faraway land.
In the given context, the term "exotic" is used to refer to the plants that were "brought to the United States ... [and] thriving." This means that these plants like the kudzu were taken from another country and brought to be planted in the new land. The word "thriving" suggests that they are surviving in the new land, capable of prospering and growing.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
please help, everything is in the pictures. :}
Answer:
Paragraph 1: Despite the relatively recent age of the early shoes found to date, scientists believe that humans, were wearing shoes as much as 40,000 years ago.
Paragraph 2: Ancient Egyptians made sandals from papyrus and palm leaves.
Paragraph 3: Today, shoe manufacturers use rubber, plastic, cloth, and other materials in addition to leather
Explanation:
Malthus was incorrect on a key assumption. It turns out that as a population's
standard of living increases, birth rates
a) stabilize.
b) increase.
c) equalize
d) decrease.
What is the author’s main purpose in the text? of the article of COOL JOBS: REACHING OUT TO E.T. IS A NUMBERS GAME.
A. to emphasize how math can expose how little we know about the universe
B. to show the importance of numbers in exploring space and potentially alien life
C. to reveal why scientists have failed to find alien life using math
D. to prove that math is the foundation of our world and other potential worlds
In the book Esperanza rising. At the beginning of chapter 2, we find out the specific details of papas tragic death, explain those details.
Answer:
Papa and some of his workers went to the ends of the ranch to fix a fence, where he gets ambushed, then killed.
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Answer these questions
1.Do you think crime is a problem where you live? What sort of crimes are committed?
2.Have you ever witnessed or been a victim of a crime?
3.How often do you see police officers? Are they on foot, in cars,on motorbikes or on horses?
4.What can communities do to help reduce crime in their area?
5.What things do you think cause people to turn to crime?
6.Do you think prisons should train prisoners, so they can start a new career when they leave?
Answer:
1) yes crime is a problem, live in a rural area and all sorts from gang violence to a minor crime like shop limiting
2) and yes I've witnessed crimes and no I've never been in a crime before
3) usually in cars and not often
4) no idea tbh
5) money, sometimes fame or wanting to flex about it
6) absolutely
How could the headline best be revised to make it objective?
How could the first sentence of the article be revised to improve objectivity?
How could the reporter balance Senator Saud’s comments to make the article more objective?
How could the headline best be revised to make it objective?
✔ Valido’s Conduct under Review
How could the first sentence of the article be revised to improve objectivity?
✔ by removing "unpopular" and "conservative"
How could the reporter balance Senator Saud’s comments to make the article more objective?
✔ by adding a comment from a Republican senator
(Photo for proof at the bottom.)
Explanation:Objective means non-biased, or free of opinions. Replacing the original headline with "Valido’s Conduct under Review" could be more objective because it does not have bribery in the name. Bribery has a negative connotation and putting it in a title is possibly attacking a person. That is my best guess for this answer, I think the original title is already objective.
Removing "unpopular" and "conservative" improves objectivity because unpopular is an opinionated word that can be used to attack someone. Conservative seems to have a negative connotation in this case, so it could be biased. Reporting information from both sides also improves objectivity, as it shows you're not leaning towards one side.
Here's a photo of Edge just incase.
Valido’s Conduct under Review and by adding a comment from a Republican senator.
What are the main objective of non-biased?Objective means non-biased, or free of opinions. Replacing the original headline with "Valido’s Conduct under Review" could be more objective because it does not have bribery in the name. Bribery has a negative connotation and putting it in a title is possibly attacking a person. That is my best guess for this answer, I think the original title is already objective.
Removing "unpopular" and "conservative" improves objectivity because unpopular is an opinionated word that can be used to attack someone. Conservative seems to have a negative connotation in this case, so it could be biased. Reporting information from both sides also improves objectivity, as it shows you're not leaning towards one side.
Therefore, Valido’s Conduct under Review and by adding a comment from a Republican senator.
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Match each informational resource with its typical contents. dictionary encyclopedia thesaurus online search engine a collection of informative articles about a wide variety of topics from around the world arrowRight information stored in databases and on sites arrowRight definitions, pronunciation, and spelling of words arrowRight words with similar meaning listed together arrowRight
Answer:
1. Encyclopedia.
2. Online search engine.
3. Dictionary.
4. Thesaurus.
Explanation:
1. Encyclopedia: a collection of informative articles typically arranged in an alphabetical order about a wide variety of topics from around the world. It is also referred to as Encyclopedia Britannica and could either be in form of a book or an online (electronic) database.
2. Online search engine: information stored in databases and on sites. It's an internet resource or service that searches for keywords or categories specified by the end user and then displays (shows) a list of website which matches or have informations similar to the query. Some examples of popular search engines are Goo-gle, Bing, Yahoo, etc.
3. Dictionary: a book or electronic resource that comprises of definitions, pronunciation, and spelling of words that are often arranged in an alphabetical order. Also, it provides an example on the usage of a word.
4. Thesaurus: words with similar meaning listed together. It's simply a type of book that lists words having similar meanings (synonyms) together and words that have opposite meanings (antonyms). The word "thesaurus" was derived from Greek and it means treasure.
Answer: 1 encyclopedia 2 online search engine 3 dictionary 4 thesaurus
Explanation:
"King Henry VIII." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 10 Aug.
2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KingHenryVIII.
Why is this source weak?
A. It doesn't list an author.
B. It is an online source.
C. It was written in 2004.
OD. It's from Wikipedia.
The given source is weak, as the source is from Wikipedia and the content can get changed or altered over here. Thus, option 'D' is the correct option.
What is Wikipedia?Through open cooperation and a wiki-based editing system, a community of volunteers create and maintains Wikipedia, a free multilingual online encyclopedia. Wikipedians are the people who edit it. The largest and most popular reference source in history is Wikipedia. The goal of Wikipedia is to provide readers with useful information by serving as a freely available, comprehensive textual compendium that covers all areas of knowledge.
Wikipedia has been praised for its ability to democratize information, breadth of coverage, distinctive structure, culture, and low level of commercial bias; nevertheless, it has also been under fire for systematic prejudice, notably claimed ideological bias and gender bias against women. Wikipedia's dependability was widely challenged in the 2000s, although it has since become more reliable.
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is Peter's birthday? In April, I think.
Read the excerpt from Mrs.Dalloway and then complete the sentences that follow
Answer:
The correct options are as follows:
1. B.
From the excerpt given above, it is obvious that the two characters are not comfortable in each other's presence and each was busy analyzing the other person in their thoughts. The two of them fidget with the tools in their hands in order to cover up their tension.
2. D.
Peter did not like the kind of life that Clarrisa was living. He believed that all that Clarrisa ever do with her time is mending clothes, going to parties and such like and Peter disapproves of this kind of life.
Explanation:
Imagine you are reading a story about a character named Lula.
Goku al saber que se murió :v
Put each verb in brackets into either the present simple, the past simple, or the present perfect:
2.I (work)...............for Blue Bank at the moment but(decide)................to change job
7.I(hope).............you aren't a vegetarian. I (cook)..........you some lamb chop
8.Recently a lot of young people (take up)........................... kite surfing
9.When we (reach)...................the cinema, there (not be)............any tickets left
Answer:
1) Work
2)decided
3)hope
4) cooked
5)took up
6) reach
7) will not be
which one is wrong?
a.fly-flew
b.send-sent
c.win-won
d.teach-thought
Approximately how many sentences should your summary contain
Answer:
It's 2-3 sentences
Explanation:
(adjective) Older people tire more easily.
Answer:
Old(older) is the answer
Which pair of excerpts correctly matches an idea in the novel Wonder with a probable inspiration from Natalie Merchant's song
Answer:
A novel Wonder with a probable inspiration from Natalie Merchant's song named " Wonder" pair of excerpts correctly matches an idea in the novel Wonder with a probable inspiration from Natalie Merchant's song.
ook for antonym context clues to help you determine the meaning of the word callous and then choose the meaning of callous from these choices.
unfeeling
bloody
sensitive
worry
Answer:
A. unfeeling
Callous means that someone is either feeling or showing an uncaring disregard to someone. Basically, it's when someone isn't considering someone else or their feelings.
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Using the chart of word affixes, which is the most likely meaning of the word epidermis
Answer:
A. The outer layer of skin
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After school on Monday, Jody found this note in code taped to her locker.
“Yg ctg jcxkpi c uwtrtkug rctva hqt Ou. Dtqyp.”
At first, she couldn’t figure it out. Then someone whispered in her ear, “M stands for K.” Just that one clue helped Jody crack the code. Can you crack the code, too? How?
Answer: we are having a surprise party for ms. brown
Explanation:
Answer: we are having a surprise party for mrs brown.
Explanation:
basically, the alphabet is shifted by 2 letters when its saying m stands for k.
“Yg ctg jcxkpi c uwtrtkug rctva hqt Ou. Dtqyp.”
so y would be W and g would be E
Which student would best be helped by using a thesaurus?
Chloe needs to find an in-depth definition of unruly.
Eric is looking for antonyms for the word boring.
Sydney wants to see vibrant used in a sentence.
Rico would like to pronounce unanimous correctly.
Answer:sydney
Explanation:
Answer: Hello! I think that Eric would be helped most when using a thesaurus.
Explanation: Words within a thesaurus don't always have antonyms, but Eric's situation would be most ideal to use one of the books.
If Chloe wanted to find an in-depth definition of "boring", they would likely have to use a dictionary.Sydney would have to look somewhere else to see "vibrant" used in a sentence, as thesauruses don't normally have sentence examples (as far as I remember).Rico also wouldn't have much luck with trying to pronounce "unanimously" correctly, as teaching someone to say a word properly is not a thesaurus.I hope that this helps! Good luck with your assignment! :)
HELP ASAP Select the correct answer.
Which of the following sentences uses semicolons correctly?
Answer:
A. Chris and Molly were delighted to see the whole family gathered in the living room; the group was waiting to congratulate the couple.
Explanation:
A semicolon is actually used to link/connect two independent clauses that are closely related in thought. The semicolon is used to connect two or more ideas or clauses which are equal in rank or position.
In the above sentence, the use of semicolon is correct because it joins two independent clauses together. These clauses share a close, logical connection.
Who says the following?
"Nonsense... This hot weather is making you soft, Whitney. Be a realist. The world is made up of two classes—the hunters and the huntees. Luckily, you and I are hunters. Do you think we've passed that island yet?"
Zaroff
Whitney
Rainsford
Framton
Answer:
I think Rainsford
Explanation:
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What cognitive strategy is this? "I reckon they're after somebody," he reflected; "likely it's me." inferring predicting connecting questioning
Answer:
Inferring cognitive strategy
Explanation:
Cognitive strategies are the different methods by which individuals learn and process information. Cognitive strategies are utilized in reading comprehension to better understand and retain information from a text.
Here inferring cognitive strategy is used since the listener uses the information spoken, unspoken and one he already knows to process information given and therefore get meaning.
What word best describes the tone of this excerpt from "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe?
I looked upon the scene before me-upon the mere house, and the simple landscape features of the domain-upon the bleak walls-upon
the vacant eye-like windows-upon a few rank sedges-and upon a few white trunks of decayed trees-with an utter depression of soul
which I can compare to no earthly sensation more properly than to the after-dream of the reveller upon oplum--the bitter lapse into
everyday life—the hideous dropping off of the vell. There was an iciness, a sinking, a sickening of the heart-an unredeemed dreariness of
thought which no goading of the Imagination could torture into aught of the sublime. What was it-I paused to think-what was it that so
unnerved me in the contemplation of the House of Usher? It was a mystery all Insoluble; nor could I grapple with the shadowy fancies that
crowded upon me as I pondered. I was forced to fall back upon the unsatisfactory conclusion, that while, beyond doubt, there are
combinations of very simple natural objects which have the power of thus affecting us, still, the analysis of this power lies among
considerations beyond our depth. It was possible, I reflected, that a mere different arrangement of the particulars of the scene, of the
details of the picture, would be sufficient to modify, or perhaps to annihilate its capacity for sorrowful Impression; and, acting upon this
idea, I reined my horse to the precipitous brink of a black and lurid tarn that lay in unruffled lustre by the dwelling, and gazed down-but
with a shudder even more thrilling than before-upon the remodelled and Inverted Images of the gray sedge, and the ghastly tree-stems,
and the vacant and eye-like windows.
ОА
admiration
OB.
terror
О с.
hope
OD.
discovery
О Е.
loss
Answer:
B) Terror
Explanation:
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The Fall of the House of Usher is a gothic horror. This scene paints a scary, eerie image for the reader, and therefore I think terror is the most likely correct answer.
REREAD THE SENTENCE, "THE DYE WAS FALLING FROM HER DRESS LIKE BLACK TEARS(PARAGRAPH 29)
HOW DOES THE SIMILE CONTRIBUTE TO THE TONE OF THE STORY? From the story "mother and daughter by Gary Soto
Answer:
It makes this sound sort of sad or haunting in a way.
Explanation:
This might not be a 100% right. But i hope it helps
10.
(adverb) The police officer ran fast.
What is the adverb
Answer:
Fast is the adverb
Answer:
The adverb = fast
Explanation:
The adverb modifies the verb, and the verb is ran. Therefore, the officer is running "fast"
I need a Stormy weather poem for English not a lot of words but thanks
[tex]why \: i \: am \: not \: {?} [/tex]
'cause you're way too better ✨
Forming Verbs
1. The boys in my school (speech) good English.
2. Before the rain comes, the clouds usually [dark].
3. This candle [bright] up the whole room.
4. Please [full] this bottle with water.
5. Our teacher [tale] us a story every day.
6. His sister can [song] well.
7. “Don’t [sharp] your pencil here,” said the teacher.
8. You should always [breath] through your now.
9. Can you [loose] this? It’s too tight.
10. Did you [sight] anyone passing by just now?
guys help me
Answer:
The boys in my school speaks good English.
2. Before the rain comes, the clouds usually dark
3. This candle brighten up the whole room.
4. Please fill this bottle with water.
5. Our teacher tells us a story every day.
6. His sister can sing well.
7. “Don’t sharp your pencil here,” said the teacher.
8. You should always breathe through your now
9. Can you loosethis? It’s too tight.
10. Did you saw anyone passing by just now?