Which two sentences state and restate the author’s thesis? the sentences that are underlined are the ones you can pick from :)
Answer:
Options 2 and 5
Explanation:
Option 2 Is the thesis statement because it is located in the introductions and it talks about what we are going to read in the subsequent paragraphs. In the conclusion, Option 5 restates the thesis to help us recap on what we have read.
Which two sentences in this excerpt from Ernest Shackleton south the author reflecting on memories of his experience rather than recounting factual information
Hi. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, and I will try to help you as best I can.
To answer this question, you will need the text it is related to. As stated in the question, you must present two sentences where the author is reflecting on the experiences he has had. In this case, you will need to find, within the text, the moments when the author shows thoughts about his experiences, where he presents what he learned and how these experiences were positive or negative for his life and how this contributed to the story that it's counting, that is, you shouldn't look for the experiences themselves, but how they impacted the author.
Passage: The apathy which seemed to take possession of some of the men at the frustration of their hopes was soon dispelled. Parties were sent out daily in different directions to look for seals and penguins. We had left, other than reserve sledging rations, about 110 lbs. of pemmican, including the dog-pemmican, and 300 lbs. of flour. In addition there was a little tea, sugar, dried vegetables, and suet. I sent Hurley and Macklin to Ocean Camp to bring back the food that we had had to leave there. They returned with quite a good load, including 130 lbs. of dry milk, about 50 lbs. each of dog-pemmican and jam, and a few tins of potted meats. When they were about a mile and a half away their voices were quite audible to us at Ocean Camp, so still was the air.
We were, of course, very short of the farinaceous element in our diet. The flour would last ten weeks. After that our sledging rations would last us less than three months. Our meals had to consist mainly of seal and penguin; and though this was valuable as an anti-scorbutic, so much so that not a single case of scurvy occurred amongst the party, yet it was a badly adjusted diet, and we felt rather weak and enervated in consequence.
The purpose of learning about your audience, asking questions before presenting, and analyzing the diversity of your audience is to be able to:
Answer:
tailor your speech to meet the audience's needs
Explanation:
Audience analysis is the term that is used to describe the process of analyzing the audiences beliefs, thoughts, perception and interests before delivering any speech before them. This helps in better representation of the ideas of the speaker by given the appropriate references. Understanding the audiences perspective is also important to help in better delivery of ideas and speech and in proper manner.
Which of the following elements did you include in your outline? Check all of the boxes that apply.
please help if i don't do this I will get held back ;(
Answer:
I think A, B, C (first 3). The last 2 dont seem particularly helpful to the diversity problem in my opinion
In “The Rockpile” by James Baldwin, how does the setting influence the way Gabriel and Elizabeth raise their children?
Select the correct text in the passage.
The excerpt is taken from Patrick Henry's famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech to the Second Virginia Convention in 1775. Which sentence suggests that Patrick Henry believed British rule in the American colonies was tyrannical?
No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different men often see the same subject in different lights; and, therefore, I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if, entertaining as I do, opinions of a character very opposite to theirs, I shall speak forth my sentiments freely, and without reserve. This is no time for ceremony. {The question before the House is one of awful moment to this country.} {For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery;} and in proportion to the magnitude of the subject ought to be the freedom of the debate. It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth, and fulfil the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country. {Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, through fear of giving offence, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country}, and of an act of disloyalty toward the majesty of heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings.
Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. {We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts.} Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? {For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.}
Answer:
"We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts."
Explanation:
write a couple of paragraph writing your plans and intention that you are going to when you will be meet your teachers and friends physically
The paragraph is in the screenshot, it has 146 words in total.
please help me yo interpret this
Answer:
where are the questions?
Explanation:
What issues are you interested in speaking out about? How can you get involved in a direct action about that issue?
Answer:
Explanation:
BLM
Answer:
This is a question that you need to answer by yourself because it is about topics YOU are interested in. Topics that you might be interested in speaking about are racism, woman's rights, and environmental issues. There are also so many issues going on in the world, that you can find if you look it up. A way you can get directly involved is to create posters, participate in protests or write online articles.
Ask a teacher you trust if they would give you feedback about any area in your life they see hindering your success. Take notes, and thank them. Post their name here and the notes of what they shared. Next, reflect on what they said, and write out one argument that supports what they said and one argument that opposes what they said. Take another few moments to reflect on both arguments. Remember that they only want the best for you. Keep in mind that it's tough for everyone to hear criticism. Don't forget that you have the power to overcome any circumstance. Now, focus on just one thing that you've learned during this exercise, and write it below.
Answer:
Dear Josue,
Procrastination is one of the most common causes of failing to accomplish goals. This is a thing we need to give up. When you are having your dreams and goals, remember that the best to take action is now. The present moment must be cherished and taken as your last chance to give your best.
So, what can be the best solution to overcome procrastination? This by doing something immediately, instead of making excuses and letting the time pass without doing anything. Keep yourself busy working today to be moving forward to your goals and closer to your success.
It is essential to accept that there are things that do not go by how they are planned. Everything can't always go perfectly well. There can be errors, and there can be shortcomings.
But from there, there can be lessons, and there can be improvements. When we learn how to be grateful for what we have and appreciate all our efforts to accomplish something, that's when abundance and happiness can be achieved.
I know you procrastinate because you are afraid of failure. Of not turning in the "best" assignment. I understand you entirely. Just know that no process is linear. Give your responsibilities a set time to complete them and continue on with the next when you have reached the time limit. Know that you are an amazing student and that all that matters is dedication, not "perfection". You've got this! I know you are capable of greatness.
Which of the following would you need to pass with a grade of C or better to
earn college credit?
A. A course offered by the College Board
B. A traditional course
O C. A dual enrollment course
D. An AP course
Answer:
C. A dual enrollment course
Explanation:
Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.
Which of the following is the most precise claim to introduce the passage?
James Naismith: Inventor of Basketball
Naismith's
upbringing was modest; he grew up in Canada as an orphan living with an aunt and uncle. He had many responsibilities as a child and
didn't do well in school, but he was always a leader in outdoor and athletic activities. The leadership Naismith demonstrated among his
childhood peers continued as he grew into adulthood.
Naismith came to the United States to teach at Springfield College in Massachusetts. While he was teaching there, the head of the
physical education department challenged him to dream up a game that could keep a class of rowdy young men active and engaged
throughout the cold winter months. Naismith had to think of something that would encourage everyone to play and keep them active
without being too rough with each other.
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Answer:
Though James Naismith struggled with academics, his leadership skills helped him invest one of the greatest sports: basketball.
Explanation:
its the answer. got it right
Pls!
Help me :(
What are the no una, verbs and adjectives?
1. The brown dog ran away from our house.
2. The child plays at the hot beach.
3. The big house on my street was painted.
4. He ate a good cheeseburger with Diana.
5. They went to school by yellow taxi.
6. We picked purple flowers in the field.
7. They drank soda in the small cafeteria.
8. The blue birds fly to Florida.
Answer:
Adjectives, noun and verb
1. brown, dog, house, ran
2. hot, child, beach, plays
3. big, house, street, was painted
4. good, he, cheeseburger, Diana, ate
5. yellow, they, taxi, went
6. purple, we, flowers, field, picked
7. small, they, soda, cafeteria, drank
8. blue, birds, Florida, fly
Explanation:
Nouns are words that identifies a person, place or thing. There are also pronouns like he, they and we but I don't know if you also want those as they can also be classified as nouns. Adjectives are words that describe a noun. It tells you how it's shape or how it looks. They're also adverbs but those describe a verb. A verb is a word that tells you what the noun does. For a sentence to be a complete sentence it has to have a verb and a noun. Also, even tough you said nouns I am not sure if you want the subject noun or not so I put all them. The complete subjects are the first ones.
help.....................
Answer:
13. claim and topic.
14 a. introduction.
14 b. resolution.
14 c. conflict
14 d. and they all lived happily ever after (i think)
15 a. yourself
15 b. herself.
15 c. it.
15 d. her.
15 e. them
15 f. yourself
Explanation:
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Answer:
i think its after an explosion on apollo 13, the astronauts took shelter in the lunar module
if its not right so advance sorry :)
Read and look at this graphic from citizenship. what is the authors main purpose in describing some citizens as robots?
Answer:
to state that good citizenship requires acting and thinking independently
Explanation:
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What is the central idea?
A. The narrator is trying to figure out which kind of writing she’d like to do for a career.
B. The narrator is not sure whether she wants to be a writer or pursue a different career.
C. The narrator decided to stay at her part-time job after she graduated college.
D. The narrator does not yet have the responsibilities of someone at a “real” job.
The previous spring, I’d taken up my boss on his offer and stayed at my part-time job through the summer after college. He gave me more hours, so I was making more money, but I didn’t yet have the responsibility of a “real” job. I’d been an English major and wanted to be a writer, though I had no idea what kind of writer. I’d taken the summer to think about things and prepare for a fall job search.
(I'm leaning towards A. just checking)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I also think its A,judging from the passage shes trying to figure out what she wants to do
A.) Read the beginning of Jason's argumentative speech on the use of Internet slang and answer the question.
The use of acronyms, or abbreviations, is not new. In fact, there are examples of the use of acronyms that date back to antiquity. Ancient scribes had a daunting enough task without having to write out every word. The Christian Church has inscribed the acronym INRI, which stands for the Latin Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum ("Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews") over the crucifix for centuries. American and European corporations discovered long ago that it is easier to remember three letters than it is to remember three names. During the twentieth century, there was an upsurge in the use of acronyms that corresponded with the introduction of highly technical vocabulary. The tendency to shorten has an established history and many of these abbreviations have even found their way into the dictionary. Today, the use of time-saving abbreviations provides the language of internet and other wireless communication. But should it? Unlike in the past, this shortening does not represent a natural and necessary progression of language change. Internet slang is a manifestation of two much more serious problems with modern society— intellectual laziness and too little time.
Which sentence would provide the best transition into the counterargument paragraph of this essay?
1- OMG! don't we have bigger problems as a society than taking a few short-cuts when it comes to communication?
2- Until recently, the use of acronyms could be justified in most contexts.
3- Many would argue that there is no harm in populating our communication with OMGs and LOLs given their widespread use.
4- Intellectual laziness is a treatable disease, while finding more time is much more challenging.
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B.) Read this excerpt from Jason's persuasive speech and answer the question.
The main reason for using a slang unique to the Internet is to make communication easier.
Which revision would add supporting evidence to best strengthen Jason's claim?
1.) Add this sentence to the above excerpt: However, there is some debate about how internet slang influences everyday language.
2.) Add this sentnece to the above excerpt: Studies suggest that saving a few keystrokes can both reduce stress and lead to more productivity.
3.) Add this sentence to the above excerpt: However, while Internet slang shortcuts save time for the writer, according to at least one study they take two times as long for the reader to understand.
4.) Add this sentence to the above excerpt: Only strict grammarians object, arguing that Internet slang is a degradation of standard usage.
Answer:
Which sentence would provide the best transition into the counterargument paragraph of this essay?
3. Many would argue that there is no harm in populating our communication with OMGs and LOLs given their widespread use.
Which revision would add supporting evidence to best strengthen Jason's claim?
2. Add this sentence to the above excerpt: Studies suggest that saving a few keystrokes can both reduce stress and lead to more productivity.
Explanation:
For the first question, we must first understand what Jason's claim is. That can be found at the end of his introductory paragraph:
"Internet slang is a manifestation of two more serious problems with modern society - intellectual laziness and too little time."
Now, we must find a sentence to introduce a counterargument. A counterargument is an idea that opposes the argument. The argument claims that internet slang usage is a problem. The counterargument must state the contrary. The sentence that does that is number 3: "Many would argue that there is no harm in populating our communication with OMGs and LOLs given their widespread use." This sentence is basically stating that internet slang is not a problem.
For the second question, we need to choose the option the adds supporting evidence to the excerpt. In other words, we choose the option that agrees with and complements the excerpt. The excerpt states that slang makes communication easier. The only option that agrees with that is number 2. All the other options offer information or present ideas that go against that opinion. Sentence 2, however, explains that slang makes communication less stressful.
Linda's accent it seems, to me is fake. Is this sentence correctly punctuated?
Answer:
I don't think this is correctly punctuated
Explanation:
who gets along good with two bit from outsiders
Answer:
He gets along well with Marcia.
Explanation:
Questions about why people believing something help plzzz
Answer:
I mean maybe..?
Explanation:
They can believe what/who they wanna believe. it's just life ;)
Explanation:
We believe some things because of the evidence of our senses: that it is daytime, that the floor is solid, that there are other people in the room. ... When we truly believe something it profoundly influences our actions. These actions can then exert a powerful influence on the beliefs of others.
How does the evidence most support the central idea that Gandhi recognized indentured servants’ brutal treatment? The evidence explains that Gandhi would lose caste if he traveled across the black water. The evidence indicates that Gandhi wanted to live where he could interact with sugar workers. The evidence shows that Gandhi felt sorry for a man who approached him weeping. The evidence details how Gandhi saw a man who had been beaten and knew that the man could not leave
Answer:
The evidence details how Gandhi saw a man who had been beaten and knew that the man could not leave.
Explanation:
Hello. You did not submit the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, when searching for your question, I found another question exactly like yours, which featured an excerpt from the book "Sugar Changed the World," specifically, the excerpt that relates the time when Ghandi went to work as a lawyer in South Africa, where there were many Indians who were hired to work in the sugar cane fields.
During his stay in South Africa, Ghani was able to witness an Indian, who worked in these fields, with his clothes torn, his face bruised and his mouth bleeding, in addition to having broken teeth and crying a lot. This man had been violently beaten by his employer. Ghandi realizes how the workers are treated with violence and cannot do anything to protect themselves, as if they leave their jobs, they can be arrested and further mistreated.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's Response to Parliament's Request That She Marry rely on a rhetorical appeal to logos to persuade her audience that even if she produced an heir it would not guarantee England's prosperity or safety? Select two options.
A. I give you all my hearty thanks for the good zeal and loving care you seem to have.
B. You may well assure yourselves, my meaning is not to determine any thing.
C. I always continued in this determination, although my youth and words may seem to some hardly to agree together, yet is it most true.
D. The realm shall not remain destitute of any heir that may be a fit governour, and peradventure more beneficial to the realm.
E. For though I be never so careful of your well-doing, and mind ever so to be, yet may my issue grow out of kind, and become perhaps ungracious.
please answer if you confirmed actually got it correct on test.
Answer:D. The realm shall not remain destitiute of any heir that may be a fit governour, and peradventure more beneficial to the realm.
E. For though I be never so careful of your well doing and mind ever so be, yet may my issue grow out of kind and perhaps become ungracious.
Explanation:
From the selected options, while Queen Elizabeth is mindful of the need for a royal heir, she states any offer spring by her will not prevent calamities upon England.
The two excerpts from Queen Elizabeth's Response to Parliament's Request are in options D & E. Hence, Options (D) & (E) are correct.
Queen Elizabeth asserts that the realm will not be left without a suitable heir who can govern and potentially benefit the country.
By emphasizing the availability of capable successors, she implies that the mere act of producing an heir does not guarantee England's prosperity or safety.
This logical reasoning challenges the assumption that her marriage and producing an heir are necessary for the welfare of the realm.
Queen Elizabeth employs logos by stating that even if she is diligently concerned about the well-being of her people and intends to continue doing so, there is a possibility that her issue (offspring) could deviate from expected behavior or become ungracious.
Thus, this line of reasoning suggests that simply having an heir does not guarantee the desired outcome for England's future.
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Civil Disobedience Project
Create a presentation for combating a modern injustice.
Call to Action
In your call to action presentation, answer the following questions for your prescribed act of civil disobedience: What policy or law am I protesting and why?
How am I choosing to passively resist? What are my methods?
Am I alone in the act or part of an organization?
What could be (or are) the consequences of my action, both positive and negative?
How do others, including my family and peers, view the act I am committing? What are my motivations for committing the act?
Are they truly altruistic, or am I seeking something for myself?
What was achieved by the act? Did I receive publicity, recognition or notoriety?
Did the action largely go unnoticed?
Was a law or policy changed as a result? Was I successful in bringing attention to the issue?
What was the experience like as a whole? Was breaking the law worth what was accomplished?
Am I a better person for it now? Given the chance, would I do it again?
Should be of your work cited from all documentation.
Answer:
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write a few sentences about muvaloor ramamirtham in english
Moovalur Ramamirtham (1883 - 1962) was a Tamil social reformer, author, and political activist of the Dravidian Movement, who worked for the abolition of the Devadasi system in the Madras Presidency. She was born in Thiruvarur, and was brought up at moovalur a village near mayiladhuthurai.hence she was called commonly known as moovalur ramamirtham ammaiyar.
Write any four legitimate means of earning money. (Bring Yourself to Account Grade: 6 Islamic Studies)
Answer:
Get a career
start an online business ?
Explanation:
Abd
If I asked you to look at the turret, what would you be looking at?
C. a river
b. a small tower extending over a building d. an Irish soldier
a.
a car
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
c
Save and Exit
Answer: B
Explanation:
A turret is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a castle, typically a medieval one.
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What are two figure of speech of "He could touch the moon. He plucked a star to pin to his breast
Answer:
metaphor hyperbole
Explanation:
you cannot pick a star and place it onto yourself
Present
or Past Simple
Fill in the correct verb:
1. I SAW (see) a very interesting film yesterday.
3. They visited (visit) London two years ago.
(-.
4. She often herps (help) her mother at home.
5. Tom Won (win) the championship last week.
6. Lana, you always
(come) in timel
7. We
(write) the test yesterday.
8. I always
(send) SMS to my friends.
9. My mother usually
(come) home at 5 o'clock.
10. The girls
(find) that game yesterday.
11. I often
(listen) to this wonderful song.
12. He
(not help me with the text yesterday.
13. Liz
(not want to go to the disco club today.
14. We
(not take part in the performance yesterday.
15. Ben
(not often use) his vocabulary in the test.
16. The boys
(not play) football last Sunday.
(not want to stay in the gym today.
17. The girls
18. I
(not often read) books.
(not go) to Madrid last Saturday.
18. We
(not like to run at all.
o) her homework yesterday.
20. Pam
Answer:
3.visited 4.helps 5.won 6.come 7.wrote 8.send 9.comes 10.found 11.listen 12.didn't help 13.doesn't want 14.didn't take part 15.doesn't often use 16.didn't play 17.don't want 18.don't often read 19.didn't go 20.doesn't like 21.didn't do 22.Do you go ... 23.Did he write ... 24.Did they win ... 25.Do they often do ... 26.Did she win ... 27.Does he use ... 28.Do you swim ... 29.Did they swim ... 30.Do you always play ... 31.Did you play ... 32.Does he go ...
Explanation:
6. come
7. wrote
8. send
9. comes
10. found
11. listen
12. He did not help me with the text yesterday.
13. Liz does not want to go to the disco club today.
14. We could not take part in the performance yesterday.
15. Ben does not often use his vocabulary in the test.
16. The boys did not play football last Sunday.
17. don't often read books.
18. we don't like to run at all.
the numbers confused me....
hope it helps