Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Silas Marner is a___character.
-Dynamic
-Historical
-Static
Note: Static is incorrect
Answer:
Historical
Explanation:
It is describing how fun she is
dynamic character
silas marnas is a dynamic character .
NOT SURE
Loud neighbors can cause others to not have enough sleep. Please write a few sentences about how this affects others. I will mark as Braintlies !!! ANSWER PLSS
Answer:
1 Loud neighbors can cause mental health problems to the childrens who live there.
2They can also let people without sleep and can cause them headaches .
3 If you're being an loud neighbour put yourself in the other people who live there position.
What Is the Purpose of Education?
Answer: Education is an art of appreciating life. Its purpose is to teach us values, develop stimulated intellect, understand tolerance for disagreeable belief systems, dig out opportunities to question what exists, and contribute to the growth of the human society.
Explanation:I just google it
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1. Read the political cartoon
2. In the text box, write 2 sentences explaining the point of the cartoon in your own words
3. In the text box, write 2 more sentences explaining whether or not you agree with the cartoon and why
Who is speaking in the above quotation?
A. Athena
B.Arete
C.Nausicaa
D. Artemis
Answer:
where is the quotation
Explanation:
which element in a story can better help a reader understand the theme
Answer:your mom
Explanation:
You’re mom
answer
setting
explanation
it gives the reader a time and place in which the story takes place and will lead to the story's theme :)
The Big Mystery of My Future History
Marie Devers
1 When I think about my destiny, that cloudy cool mirage,
The options and the chances overlap in a collage.
3 I sometimes spend an afternoon in dreams of come what may,
A changeable amusement, better than any matinee.
5 Ambitious as I am, there is so much that I foresee,
I’m writing seven million drafts of my biography.
7 Youth is like a blindfold to the life I’ve yet to meet,
I can’t make out the future with my life so incomplete.
9 Who will be the obstacles, opposing my success?
And will they win, or will I be the most victorious?
11 I hope that I am valiant at all my hopeful chances,
And that I handle, gracefully, my unique circumstances.
13 I tell myself when thinking of this future publication,
That whims I can’t predict are arranging their formation.
15 Trophies sit un-etched in a factory someplace,
Waiting for my name to illustrate their empty space.
17 No matter how much algebra I use to see what’s next,
The equations still have missing parts, defined as only X.
19 A mosaic in development, my life’s still so unsure,
Yet bound to be exciting as any novel from the store.
21 Do you ever stop and tell yourself your living narrative?
The fabric that you’re weaving that will be the life you live.
23 I dare you now to play this game. Pick up your mental pen,
And fearlessly create the book your life is waiting in.
Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
2)
Why does the author compare her Youth to a blindfold?
A) The author is trying to express how afraid she is of her future and its decisions.
B) The author is saying that she cannot see past her youth into her future life choices.
C) The author is lamenting how foolish, ridiculous and impulsive youthful decisions can be.
D) The author is saying that when you're young, all adults try to blind you from your future.
What figurative language is this?
The horse whinnied and leapt forward, eager to start the race
Answer:
Onomatopoeia.
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is the literary device that relies on words that imitate the sound that they name. They're sound effect words or noise words. Writers choose these words as a way of conveying the sound of the things that they are describing and emphasizing something about the scene that they're describing.
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The horse thinned and let forward, eager to start the race, the figurative language in this is onomatopoeia.
What is onomatopoeia?Onomatopoeia is the use or creation of a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes. Such a word itself is also called onomatopoeia. Common onomatopoeias include animal noises such as oink, meow, roar, and chirp. Onomatopoeia can differ between languages: it conforms to some extent to the broader linguistic system; hence the sound of a clock may be expressed as tick tock in English, tic tac in Spanish and Italian.
The English term comes from the Ancient Greek compound onomatopoeia, 'name-making', composed of onomato- 'name' and -poeia 'making'. Thus, words that imitate sounds can be said to be onomatopoeic or onomatopoetic. Some languages flexibly integrate onomatopoeic words into their structure.
This may evolve into a new word, up to the point that the process is no longer recognized as onomatopoeia.
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I had started my research on the mines with the goal of writing about the mine itself; the look and feel of the mine, and the coal it produced that helped fuel machinery and heat homes. However, in the end, my book ended up being more about the miners than the mines. Most miners endured long and hard hours of working underground, and without receiving much pay. Perhaps Marybeth Anderson said it best when she called the underground mines, “a great place to visit, but not somewhere I’d want to work” (Anderson 121).
Within the last paragraph of the author's speech, he uses the words mine and mines repeatedly. Why does the author repeat these words so frequently?
A) The author found out that most miners endured long and hard hours of working underground.
B) The author seeks to emphasize the importance of mines and their unique workplace environment.
C) The author had fond memories of the mines because he had explored them several times while growing up.
D) The author had intended for his research to be about the "mines," but was surprised to find out that the mines are nothing special without the coalminers.
Answer:
i believe it is b, The author seeks to emphasize the importance of mines and their unique workplace environment.
Explanation:
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“Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.” — Jane Howard. Write what comes to mind when you read this quote. In other words, write 3-5 sentences about what you think about when you hear the word “family”.
Answer:
What is thought about coming across the word family are;
1. It is the smallest building block of a large society.
2. It is a pedestal for synergy in wielding great influence.
3. It is a recourse for dependency when everything seems broken
Explanation:
From call it Clan, network....justifies statement one.
From, call it.... network ...justifies statement two.
From line 3 and 4, the statement shows that ...you need one..
"in recent years, resources such as Twitter have been a great way for us to monitor the words that people are using informally in particular parts of the world," she said.
why did the author use the word "monitor"?
a. to suggest that the OED has access to the private accounts of users on social media websites.
b. to indicate that the OED's editors have been studying the way people use words informally online.
c. to reveal that some twitter users are collaborating with the OED to define the informal words used online.
d. to explain that the OED is interacting with people on twitter to learn how to use regional words accurately.
Answer:
B; to indicate that the OED's editors have been studying the way people use words informally online.
Explanation:
Monitor means to watch and OED can add words to their dictionary more commonly used words such as ¨lol¨. Very interesting thing to study on twitter though.
How does the author's use of the lines "Who can I
follow? / Cuz I don't want to lead' support the theme
that a person can see herself differently than others
see her?
O It shows that she does not want to be first in her
class.
O It shows that she does not see herself as a leader.
O It shows that she is against spelling rules.
O It shows that nobody expects her to be a leader.
Reread the highlighted stanza. What two things are compared in a simile? A: dream memories and fall leaves B: real leaves and dream leaves C: chasing and catching D: summer and fall
What is the meaning of the underlined word?
Answer:
enemy
Explanation:
What prejudices exist around teenagers? just tell me what you think
Answer:
Everybody thinks that all teenagers are moody and r gonna end up in trouble, but like everybody not like that.
Explanation:
Answer: I think there is a lot of prejudice that exists around teenagers. A lot of people assume that teenagers are lazy kids who enjoy trends, the internet, video games, and drugs. Though this can be true for some teens it is not for others. People expect teens to be dramatic when really we are just trying to process through all the things that are going on around us. Personally as a teen people assume that I get bad grades in my classes, love house parties, have social media, and wake up at 3 in the afternoon on weekends when really none of that is true. Once people get to know me the real me they say I am innocent. People just like to label you as innocent if you are a virgin and don't do drugs or drink. But in all reality, speaking personally I have gone through a lot of traumatic things in my life but instead of being a stereo type teenager I choose to get straight A's, not participate in social media and I choose to not try to fit into social norms when it is not the real me. Overall the prejudices over teenagers are rarely full true or real. Most teenagers don't steal, do drugs, and only use technology to occupy themselves and people need to accept that.
Explanation:
If you can’t tell what the paragraph is, I will write in the comments of this question
Answer: For Example. The last one
Explanation:
Because the paragraph is giving an example of what she was called.
Answer:
it is in addition
Explanation:
One important economic factor in producing ethanol is its influence on the price of corn. Corn prices have more than doubled since 2005 because of increased demand, according to financial experts. Farmers know that corn is highly sought after, so they allot more space on their farms to grow large amounts of corn. This leaves less room for growing other kinds of crops, such as wheat or soybeans. These smaller amounts force suppliers to raise the prices of these now secondary crops as well. Bread and cereal manufactures are also involved in the economics of ethanol. These companies then pass rising costs of their crops to consumers, leading to higher prices at the grocery store.
Which statement summarizes how the chart illustrates the author's position on ethanol?
A) The chart supports the author's claim that more corn used for ethanol means less corn for livestock.
B) The chart supports the author's claim that not only the price of corn, but the prices of wheat and soybeans have risen as well.
C) The chart supports the author's theory about why the price of corn has risen sharply in the last few years.
D) The chart shows that the history of agriculture has proven that corn prices will level out naturally.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This nutrient is particularly important for females to build up their bone density and help
prevent osteoporosis later in life. Both girls and boys do not consume enough of it during
adolescents. It is
O Potassium
O Zinc
O Calcium
O Iron
Answer: Calcium
Explanation:
Answer: Calcium : )
Explanation:
In "The Call of the Wild," the dogs all have work
to do. What types of jobs do we see animals
doing today?
What Asthma Is
1 Asthma is a disease that affects your lungs. It is the most common long-term disease of children. It causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing.
2 We know that family history contributes to susceptibility, but in most cases we don’t know what causes asthma to develop, and we don’t know how to cure asthma. You can control your asthma by knowing the warning signs of an attack, avoiding things that trigger an attack, and following the advice of your doctor.
Effects of Asthma
3 In 2001, 20.3 million Americans had asthma, and 12 million had had an asthma attack in the previous year. If a person has a parent with asthma, he or she is three to six times more likely to develop asthma than is a person who does not have a parent with asthma.
How Asthma Is Diagnosed
4 Asthma can be difficult to diagnose, especially in children under 5 years old. Regular physical exams that include checks of lung function and for allergies can help make the right diagnosis.
5 A health-care provider trying to diagnose asthma will ask you questions about coughing, especially coughing at night, and whether breathing problems are worse after physical activity or during a particular time of year. Providers also ask about other symptoms, such as chest tightness, wheezing, and colds that last more than 10 days.
6 Also, a provider will ask about your family history of asthma, allergy and other breathing problems, and your home environment. He or she also will ask about lost school or work days and limits on your activity.
7 Testing of lung function, called spirometry, is another way to diagnose asthma. A spirometer is a piece of equipment that measures the largest amount of air you can exhale after taking a very deep breath. Airflow can be measured before and after you use an asthma medication.
What An Asthma Attack Is
8 Airways are the paths that carry air to the lungs. As the air moves through the lungs, the airways become smaller, like branches of a tree. During an attack, the sides of the airways in your lungs become inflamed and swollen. Muscles around the airways tighten, and less air passes in and out of the lungs. Excess mucus forms in the airways, clogging them even more. The attack, also called an episode, can include coughing, chest tightness, wheezing, and trouble breathing.
Causes Of An Asthma Attack
9Environmental exposures, such as house dust mites and environmental tobacco smoke, are important triggers of an attack. Some of these triggers are listed in the box below.
How Asthma Is Treated
10 You can control your asthma and avoid an attack by taking your medicine as prescribed and avoiding the triggers that can cause an attack. It’s just as important that you remove the triggers in your environment that you know make your asthma worse.
11 Medicine for asthma is different for each person. It can be inhaled or taken as a pill and comes in two types—quick-relief and long-term control. Quick-relief medicines control the symptoms of an asthma attack. If you are using your quick-relief medicines more and more you should visit your health-care provider to change your asthma management plan. Long-term control medicines make you have fewer and milder attacks, but they don’t help you if you’re having an attack.
Important Asthma Triggers:
Dust Mites
12 Mattress covers and pillow case covers provide a barrier between house dust mites and the person with asthma. Down-filled pillows, quilts, or comforters should not be used and stuffed animals and clutter should be removed from bedrooms.
Pets
13 Furry pets may trigger an attack. The simplest solution to this situation is to find another home for the pet. However, some pet owners may be too attached to their pets or unable to locate a safe new home for the animal. Any animal causing an allergic reaction should not be allowed in the bedroom. Pets should be kept outside as much as possible and bathed weekly. People with asthma are not allergic to their pet’s fur,so trimming the pet’s fur will not help your asthma. Frequent vacuuming will reduce the presence of the allergen. If the room has a hard surface floor, it should be damp mopped weekly.
Mold
14 When mold is inhaled, it can cause asthma attacks. Eliminating mold throughout the home can help control asthma attacks. Keep humidity levels between 35% and 50%. In hot, humid climates, this may require the use of air conditioning and/or dehumidifiers. Fixing water leaks and cleaning up any mold in the home can also help.
By defining unfamiliar terms such as spirometry, spirometer, and episode, the writer makes this passage
A) more convincing.
B) more complicated.
C) easier to understand.
D) more interesting to a doctor.
I think its b more complicated
Answer:
C) easier to understand.
What are your personal math instincts? ( 1 paragraph)
Answer:
Nice
Explanation:
Math is the most beuriful , wonderful , mind boggling thing in this universe . comming to my own personal instinct , it has been quite confusing . maybe i lack of practice . Actually math teaches us a lot in real life . one of the thing i always relate math with real life is , positive and positive gives out positive , so i keep on motivating myself and others to just stay positive and keep working hard
Melinda frequently compares herself to which of the following animals?
a puppy
a hornet
a bunny rabbit
a bear
a tiger
Answer:
Maybe a bear or a bunny!!!????
Explanation:
We can all jump like a bunny!
And a bear Most people eat meat and the bears can stand on their back paws!! I don't know this is weird!!!!!!!
What are three good ways to cope with stress?
Answer:
For me it's,
Meditation,
Hobbies,
Or Spending time with family
Explanation:
Meditation is nice, it helps you relax and unwind
Hobbies are good because you work on something you're passionate about, mine is art.
Or spending time with family because it's fun and a nice to spend time with the people you love.
Assignment
Do Not Go Gentle
You will now work through Dylan Thomas’s “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” stanza by stanza, answering questions as you go.
First Stanza
1. What image in the words “burn and rave” suggest? Why should someone “burn and rave at close of day?”
2. The word rage can mean “anger,” but it can also mean “passion”—an outpouring of feeling. How might Thomas have been using both meanings in the poem?
Second Stanza
3. Though the wise men might “know” that it is time to die, the speaker says that they still fight death because “their words had forked no lightning.” What does this mean?
4. What images do you see in this stanza?
Third Stanza
5. These good people cry “how bright their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay.” What does this mean?
6. What imagery do you see in this stanza?
Fourth Stanza
7. How might these people have “sang the sun in flight” and then “grieved” it?
8. What imagery do you see in this stanza?
Fifth Stanza
9. What images do you see in stanza 5?
Sixth Stanza
10. Why do all these men not go gently into death?
11. What role do light and darkness play in the poem?
Answer:
Explanation:
1. "burn and rave" suggest Hell to me. Also suggest a fight for life, like getting out of a burning building: the dying or sick body or life could be likened to a burning building. Burning and raving at close of day is like saying fighting against death.
2. The dying man is angry that he's dying. He's angry that he couldn't do more in his life. He's passionate, he loves his family, his life, his son (who is writing the poem) and he's fighting for his life. the last stanza especially shows how his son is pleading with him to fight for life.
3. Their words had forked no lightning means that they hadn't made a difference really. they hadn't caused great social change like the firebrand MLK or Rachel Carson, they hadn't used their smarts to better humanity.
4. words had forked no lightning is pretty good imagery
5. If the world had been perfect they might have mattered more
6. danced in a green bay
7. celebrated things without knowing what they truly were, not appreciated things while they had them (like youth)
"grieved it" - were sad when things ended that they weren't ready to let go.
8. wild men, caught, sang, sun in flight, grieved it on its way
9. grave men - used two ways: serious, and near death.
blinding sight
blaze like meteors
10. They are sad to leave their loved ones behind
11. they represent life and death. dying of the light = dying of the man
First Stanza
1. What image in the words “burn and rave” suggest? Why should someone “burn and rave at close of day?”
Author tries to deliver the idea that life is priceless and worth fighting for and getting old is a disease that has to be cured.
2. The word rage can mean “anger,” but it can also mean “passion”—an outpouring of feeling. How might Thomas have been using both meanings in the poem?
He hates something with the passion.
Second Stanza
3. Though the wise men might “know” that it is time to die, the speaker says that they still fight death because “their words had forked no lightning.” What does this mean?
This means that even though they know that they're eventually going to die, they don't want to until they have done something that's impacted the world in a big way, causing them to fight against death.
4. What images do you see in this stanza?
Third Stanza
5. These good people cry “how bright their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay.” What does this mean?
If the world had been perfect they might have mattered more
6. What imagery do you see in this stanza?
Danced in a green bay
Fourth Stanza
7. How might these people have “sang the sun in flight” and then “grieved” it?
celebrated things without knowing what they truly were, not appreciated things while they had them (like youth)
“grieved it" - were sad when things ended that they weren't ready to let go.
8. What imagery do you see in this stanza?
wild men, caught, sang, sun in flight, grieved it on its way
Fifth Stanza
9. What images do you see in stanza 5?
grave men - used two ways: serious, and near death.
blinding sight
blaze like meteors
Sixth Stanza
10. Why do all these men not go gently into death?
They are sad to leave their loved ones behind
11. What role do light and darkness play in the poem?
they represent life and death. dying of the light = dying of the man
Which clue BEST shows that "lying just opens a Pandora's box” means "Lying creates even worse ms^ prime prime ? Click Read It and reread the highlighted text.
Answer:
The answer is "You have to keep lying, and soon no one can trust you."
Answer:
Your answer:
You have to keep lying, and soon no one can trust you.
Explanation:
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Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match.
Answer: 1 reveals motivation
3 advances the plot
4 is reveals characters traits
2 creates suspense
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a benefit of wildfires?
A. Maintain forest clearings
B. Eliminate invasive plant species
C. Allow some tree seeds to germinate
D. Reduce leaf litter
Answer:
Eliminate invasive plant species
Explanation:
It can leads to a species extinction or it can be endangered too.
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What is the purpose of boo radley in to kill a mocking bird
Boo Radley has many purposes. From a plot standpoint, he helped show the innocence of Jem, Scout, and Dill, while ensuring that Jem and Scout survive their run-in with Bob Ewell.
Pleas help for 10 points.
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
when writing a essay you need to give the reader what you are trying to claim
Look at this public service advertisement. A poster that reads, "We Can Do It!" What tone does this PSA use to effectively promote women joining the work force during World War II? questioning encouraging thoughtful humorous
Answer:
Encouraging
Explanation:
The poster is trying to be uplifting and encouraging by saying women are strong enough to do men's work.
The tone used in the PSA "We Can Do It!" to effectively promote women joining the workforce during World War II is encouraging. Hence, the correct answer is option B.
What is tone?Tone refers to the attitude or emotional expression conveyed by a writer or speaker towards the subject or audience. It is the tone that helps to create a particular mood or atmosphere in a piece of writing or speech.
The poster, featuring a strong and determined female factory worker with the slogan "We Can Do It!" in bold letters, was designed to inspire women to take up the slack in the workforce left by men who had gone to war. The image conveys a sense of empowerment and confidence, and the message is clear that women are capable of making a valuable contribution to the war effort.
Therefore, the tone used in the PSA "We Can Do It!" to effectively promote women joining the workforce during World War II is encouraging. Hence, the correct answer is option B.
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