Answer:
to convince people to act
Read the following and answer the question. Ortega saw a leather briefcase lying on its side in the back of the alley. “It looked out of place,” said Ortega. “Like someone had accidentally dropped it.” Ortega decided to open it to see if he could find an owner. To his surprise, the briefcase was filled with cash! Which of the following questions is most likely answered in this excerpt? Where did it happen? Why did it happen? Who did it? How did it happen?
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Answer:
Where did it happen?
Explanation:
The paragraph mentions it was in the back of an alley.
QUICK:
What is the main idea of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Answer:
The main idea of the novel Fahrenheit 451 is censorship.
Explanation:
My Oatmeal smelled like RAMEN after I put It in the MICROWAVE
Answer:
That sometimes happens when someone used the microwave before to cook ramen. I mean at least it doesn't taste like ramen.
The American flag, Uncle Sam, and the bald eagle are all symbols for _____.
A.) the country
B.) the state
C.) the stock market
D.) the school mascot
Read the passage from A Princess of Mars.
The setting affects the narrator by making him
After Sola had replenished my coverings I again slept,
nor did I awaken until daylight. The other occupants of
the room, five in number, were all females, and they
were still sleeping, piled high with a motley array of silks
and furs. Across the threshold lay stretched the
sleepless guardian brute, just as I had last seen him on
the preceding day; apparently he had not moved a
muscle; his eyes were fairly glued upon me, and I fell to
wondering just what might befall me should I endeavor to
escape.
angry at being held in captivity.
O terrified of his alien captors.
O curious about how to break out.
O weary from trying to get away.
Answer:
curious about how to break out.
Explanation:
Answer:
C curious about how to break out.
Explanation:
The entire passage discusses what happened while he was there and what would happen if he escapes, as well as how he would do so.
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Answer:
SOMEONE HELP THIS PERSON MY GOSH
Explanation:
HURRY!!
Probably to make the reader question it themselves. By including questions, readers become more engaged in the story. Also, the fact that the author is questioning it themselves, means it's an important issue.
Social media have the ability to spark revolutions, such as the one in Egypt in 2011, because social media:
A. allow many people to organize quickly.
B. were created to spark revolutions and protests.
C. are provided by antigovernment organizations.
D. often censor antigovernment posts or emails.
Answer:A
Explanation:
The Chrysanthemums
Why does Elisa want to see a fight at the end of the story? Why does she begin to cry?
Read the excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
If the lineal descendants of Ham are alone to be scripturally enslaved, it is certain that slavery at the south must soon become unscriptural; for thousands are ushered into the world, annually, who, like myself, owe their existence to white fathers.
Which central idea is developed and supported by this passage?
An enslaved person is treated no better than an animal.
Keeping people enslaved makes slaveholders inhuman.
Hypocrisy in religion is used to justify slavery.
Justice for enslaved people is impossible.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b
9. Lady Macbeth greets Duncan
A. with undisguised jealousy and ambition
B. and advises him on affairs of his kingdom
C. as a perfect hostess would greet a guest
D.with news of Macbeth's failure to arrive
Write a short story of 300 to 500 words on the theme 'Positivity amidst pandemic'.
please help in 20 hours
sorry bro I didn't understand
Answer:
this is my story. it is 500 words and took a long time. please give me a brainly!:)
Explanation:
As we are currently in a pandemic, many aspects of human society have been tried and tested.We know that it is vital that we all stand together, but with restrictions in place, it is hard to see a lot of positivity around. Doctors, nurses, teachers and many other people have been working hard endlessely so that we get to one day see a 'normal' world again. Schools have shut, meaning that people have had to perservere with their education independantely. It is in this period of time that we have realised how important these people are for us, and how we should respect them in return. Back in March and June, everyday you would have been able to hear pots and pans knocking against each other in different households, symbolising the love and admiration we have for those who have been tired and courageous during this pandemic. This has motivated those people to know that their work is not in vain, and to also imply to them that they have been recognised for all that they do. Positivity is one thing which a pandemic cannot crush. It is in human nature for us to be sociable creatures, and we strive to make the best out of what we have. In 50 years', children will be learning about the virus and the global recession that it caused, but hopefully we will be known as those who went through it all and came back stronger than ever.
This is the story of stella, a hopeful girl who is explaining the virus from her perspective,and how desperately she want it to end
Log 227
Its January, and we have just been told of this new virus from Wuhan, China. It is likely not to spread other than there, so quarantine is taking place.I enter the classroom, and the teacher tells us to sit down.
"Now, are there any news stories you guys have heard of this week?", asked Mr Lloyd, just like he always did.
I shrugged and tentatively put my hand up, half-distracted by the beautiful crisp winter leaves pirroutetting from the sky through the delicately interlaced tree branches.
"Yes, Stella! what have you heard?"
"uh, there is a Virus in China!"
"yes, but i'm talking about here, in the US!. its not like it's gonna come here"
Oh. He was wrong. Very wrong.
A few months have passed since i last wrote a log, but let me just say, that this pandemic is absoulutely disastrous.Schools have closed, 2 of my friends have gotten it, and I have to stay at home all day. People say that i shouldn't worry, because I am a teenager and teens don't have anything to worry about and they should just be enjoying themselves, but that is not true. my generation has been hit by the recession, and we have learned to work on our own. I just know that this pandemic is going to end, and when it does, every country will be celebrating. Till then, log. Aur, Revoir. May positivity strive in these dark times!
How did the struggles of black women during the Civil Rights Movement compare to the struggles of black men?
Read the excerpt from (how i learned english) readers can tell that this is the climax of the poem becauce it....
Answer:
Gives information about what the speaker thinks and feels
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
The Necklace
She was one of those pretty and charming girls born, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans. She had no marriage portion, no expectations, no means of getting known, understood, loved, and wedded by a man of wealth and distinction; and she let herself be married off to a little clerk in the Ministry of Education. Her tastes were simple because she had never been able to afford any other, but she was as unhappy as though she had married beneath her; for women have no caste or class, their beauty, grace, and charm serving them for birth or family, their natural delicacy, their instinctive elegance, their nimbleness of wit, are their only mark of rank, and put the slum girl on a level with the highest lady in the land.
She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains. All these things, of which other women of her class would not even have been aware, tormented and insulted her. The sight of the little Breton girl who came to do the work in her little house aroused heart-broken regrets and hopeless dreams in her mind. She imagined silent antechambers, heavy with Oriental tapestries, lit by torches in lofty bronze sockets, with two tall footmen in knee-breeches sleeping in large arm-chairs, overcome by the heavy warmth of the stove. She imagined vast saloons hung with antique silks, exquisite pieces of furniture supporting priceless ornaments, and small, charming, perfumed rooms, created just for little parties of intimate friends, men who were famous and sought after, whose homage roused every other woman's envious longings.
When she sat down for dinner at the round table covered with a three-days-old cloth, opposite her husband, who took the cover off the soup-tureen, exclaiming delightedly: "Aha! Scotch broth! What could be better?" she imagined delicate meals, gleaming silver, tapestries peopling the walls with folk of a past age and strange birds in faery forests; she imagined delicate food served in marvelous dishes, murmured gallantries, listened to with an inscrutable smile as one trifled with the rosy flesh of trout or wings of asparagus chicken.
She had no clothes, no jewels, nothing. And these were the only things she loved; she felt that she was made for them. She had longed so eagerly to charm, to be desired, to be wildly attractive and sought after.
She had a rich friend, an old school friend whom she refused to visit, because she suffered so keenly when she returned home. She would weep whole days, with grief, regret, despair, and misery.
Read each of the excerpts below from “The Necklace.” Most of them provide textual evidence for a theme related to the main character's belief that having more money would make her happy. Which excerpt is NOT related to this theme.
They walked down towards the Seine, desperate and shivering. At last they found on the quay one of those old night-prowling carriages which are only to be seen in Paris after dark, as though they were ashamed of their shabbiness in the daylight.
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. "Here's something for you," he said. Swiftly she tore the paper and drew out a printed card on which were these words: "The Minister of Education and Madame Ramponneau request the pleasure of the company of Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the 18th."
"I'm utterly miserable at not having any jewels, not a single stone, to wear," she replied. "I shall look absolutely no one. I would almost rather not go to the party." "Wear flowers," he said. "They're very smart at this time of the year. For ten francs you could get two or three gorgeous roses." She was not convinced.
She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains.
Answer:
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. "Here's something for you," he said. Swiftly she tore the paper and drew out a printed card on which were these words: "The Minister of Education and Madame Ramponneau request the pleasure of the company of Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the 18th."
Explanation:
took the test
How do you make someone brainliest
Answer:
There has to be two people who answered and then you give which ever one is correct or which ever one you want
Explanation:
Answer:
click on the crown
Explanation:
how can we say that junk food has become a global culture.
Answer:
Junk food has become a global culture because it is convenient and you can basically eat it anywhere.
Explanation:
In this modern day and age, people are always busy, no matter what your job/work is. Because of this work environment, maintaining health is not a priority. Just thinking about eating and munching down food is enough for an average person without looking out for the health components of the food. At the end of the day, we want something sweet, something we crave. Health is not a huge motivator in that time frame. Junk food has also been very convenient when it comes to emotional fulfillment. You can just much on it while wallowing in all of your problems and quite frankly, it can be a great companion. Not for your bodily systems though.
Fun Pts :D, gl and have fun
Dont answer if u dk the answer, simple as that.
Speeches Poems
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July – Frederick Douglass
The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner
We Shall Fight on the Beaches – Winston Churchill
Chief Joseph’s Surrender Speech – Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Tribe
Quite India – Mahatma Gandhi
Sermon on the Mount – Jesus Christ
Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst
Ain’t I a Woman – Sojourner Truth
Freedom From Fear – Aung San Suu Kyi
On the Pulse of Morning – Maya Angelou
UN Climate Change Speech - Greta Thunberg
Still I Rise – Maya Angelou
The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer (Choose a chapter)
This is the Place - Tony Walsh
The Road Not Taken – Robert Frost
Dulce et Decorum Est – Wilfred Owen
Invictus – William Ernest Henley
Songs Spoken Word
Zombie – Cranberries
We Shall Overcome – Pete Seeger
Revolution – The Beatles
I Want to Break Free – Queen
Alright – Kendrick Lamar
Bloody Sunday – U2
Imagine – John Lennon
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Gil Scott Heron
A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
Get Up Stand Up – Bob Marley
What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
What if I had 3 Minutes to Change the World? - Asia Greene
Changing the World one Word at a Time - Get Lit
This Poem Will Change your Life - Rudy Francisco
59 - Harry Baker
Smile - Rhiannon McGavin
Can We Autocorrect Humanity? - Prince Ea
Why are Muslims So - Detroit Team
Therapy Session - Atlanta Team
To This Day - Shane Koyczan
read anyone u want then give a
summary
at least three direct quotes demonstrating the rhetorical devices used
theme
historical purpose and importance
your own rationale for choosing this piece.
Answer:
1.The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy
2.Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner
3.Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst
Explanation:
EXPLANATION BELOW FOR EACH POEM
1. On May 25, 1961, he announced the goal of landing a man on the Moon before a joint session of Congress. At that point, the total time spent in space by an American was barely 15 minutes. President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961, declaring to Congress the goal of landing a man on the Moon by the end of the decade.
2. Nobel Prize recipient and writer, William Faulkner, in his speech, “On Accepting the Nobel Prize” argues that writing is done best with feeling and without fear.
3.Emmeline Pankhurst. A speech delivered at Parsons Theater in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 13, 1913. Pankhurst explains why the British suffrage movement has grown militant, comparing the cause of voting rights for British and American women to the fight for American independence.
i picked these because i feel it was more poem i knew about and a brief summary about each and a quete from each! hope it helped have a good day. brainliest?
Answer:
landmarks
sippo lake park-
MASSILLON MUSEUM-nonprofit organization founded in 1933 to preserve the history of Massillon. In the museum the main goal is to preserve and exhibit art and artifacts to enrich our community through education and experience.
historic zoar village-was founded in 1817 by a group of over 200 German Separatists seeking escape from religious persecution. They survived mor than 80 yrs on this land and made Zoar Village one of the most successful communal settlements in American history.
Explanation:
Which word has almost the same meaning as the word enthralled?
Oalarmed
O bored
O distracted
O fascinated
What does the allusion in this text suggest?
A Good Samaritan identified only as Mr. Li captured the world's attention in May 2014 when he rushed across a street in China to catch a baby falling from a window.
a. the man was hoping for a reward
b. the man was quick thinking
c. the man was generously helping a stranger
Answer:
The man was generously helping a stranger
Explanation:
Americans gained independence
Answer:
Yes in 1775
Explanation:
2nd
The American Revolution was an ideological and political revolution which occurred in colonial North America between 1765 and 1783.
Please answer as soon as possible,thanks.
Answer:
I WOULD SAY ITS B
Explanation:
"They were not a little joyful" is an example of which literary device?
(I’ll give brainliest, please)
Answer:
Explanat One literary device that William Shakespeare uses in act 5, scene 1, is apostrophe. This device is direct, second-person speech; the speaker addresses a person, a thing, or an abstract concept.ion:
Does being multicultural make us diverse?
Answer:
Growing and learning in a multicultural environment gives children a greater understanding of others beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. With this knowledge of others, children will have a higher level of interpersonal and social skills.
Explanation:
hope it will be right
two factors that create a story setting are time period and
help question is on picture
Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. A
8 people are playing a game.
there trying to win.
who is imposter?
AMONG US.
2 IMPOSTERS WHO IS IT?
a. green said he saw orange vent and scan is med bay
b. orange said it was a task.. cleaning vents.
c. black said it is a task trust us....
d. lime said huh what's happening there is no vents task
e. red said I'm confused vent task? I swear I saw orange vent.\
f. white said I saw black scan (then said) 1 person watch me do asteroid's
g. blue said I did trash teal saw and teal did scan teal safe
h. teal said i saw blue do trash and blue saw me do scan
(they said at the same time) this isn't a real game so don't think it is
Answer:
Obviously orange and black.
Explanation:
Cleaning the vents isn't a task.
If visual tasks are on it may be white
Answer:
Teal and blue?
Explanation:
or Orange and Black
Clasa a3. Elevii clasei a treia și-au propus sa recicleze 84 kg de materiale refolosibile. În graficul de mai jos ei și-au notat cantitățile de materiale reciclate. Câte kg qu reciclat în fiecare lună și cât mai trebuie sa recicleze?
Answer:
I would help you answer this but it's not in English.
Name three predators of the Capybara
Explanation:
A constant source of water is important to capybaras, who retreat into murky waters to escape from predators like jaguars, anacondas, caimans, pumas, ocelots, and harpy eagles. Capybaras are physically well-adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle.
Answer:
Caimans, ocelots, harpy eagles, and anacondas are the predators of the Capybara, hope it helps
Which of these job descriptions are interesting to you? Check all that apply.
O planting, growing, and harvesting crops for food and fiber (Farmworker, Crop)
O supervising workers who tend and grow fish for food (Aquacultural Manager)
operating cooking equipment in a large factory (Food Cooking Machine Operator)
O hiring and managing laborers for farms (Farm Labor Contractor)
u operating large farm equipment, such as tractors or harvesters (Agricultural Equipment Operator)
un inspecting, measuring, and classifying logs (Log Grader)
O making sure environmental laws are followed (Environmental Compliance Inspector)
un experimenting in a laboratory to develop new food products (Food Scientist)
Answer:
supervising farm inspections, maintaining farmers' markets in the state, creating opportunities for Georgia farm products, managing programs related to the business of farming
Explanation:
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-happy studying-
What is the theme of the “people could fly”