Although claimed to be seen by many, the Loch Ness Monster's existence has not been.................
a culminated
b. complicated
c. sophisticated
d. authenticated
Answer:
Although claimed to be seen by many, the Loch Ness Monster's existence has not been.......authenticated..........
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Answer:
Explanation:
Chistmas
Select the correct answer.
A new company is hiring many recent graduates for its internship positions. It plans to expand to a large team in the near future. Which is the main input in this case?
A. energy
B. time
C. tools
D. materials
E. people
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Answer:
E. People
Explanation:
They want to hire many more people and expand to a bigger team.
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Weigh the claims on both sides, then write an argumentative essay about weather the united states should or should not encourage the production and use of hybrid vehicles.
Before you begin planning and writing, read the two texts: 1. " take the high road with a hybrid" 2. " the road isnt always greener"
As you read the texts, think about what details from the texts you might use in your essay. You may take notes or highlight the details as you read.
Answer:
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Why is Calixta happy at the end of the story? How can everyone be happy at the end of the story? What does the author's attitude toward the adultery seem to be? Is there an overall "moral tone" to the story?
This question is about "the storm" by Kate Chopin
Answer Explanation:
1. Calixta is happy at the end of the story because her son and her husband arrive home safely, even in the face of the storm, besides, she does not feel any remorse for the adultery she committed.
2. Everyone is happy because she has a family that was not destroyed by her actions, and they know that adultery is impossible to be discovered, so their lives, as they are used to, will be maintained.
3. Reading the short story, we have the impression that the author does not encourage adultery, but does not see it as something capable of destroying a family and ruining the marriage, but rather as something that can be kept secret, without hurting anyone.
4. The only moral tone that can be considered in this story is that people should do what they want and make them happy regardless of the rules established by society.
Who is the interviewer?
A. The person who asks the
questions
B.The person who answers the questions
Answer:
tbe person who asks questions
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Answer:
The narrator of "The Black Cat" begins by saying that we probably won’t believe what he is about to tell us. But he assures us that he is not mad, and because he is about to die the next day, he wants to recount to us these “household events” that have caused so much terror. He suspects that to some people, the events will seem commonplace, and their horror will be explained away with logic and science.
The narrator of "The Black Cat" tells us of his boyhood, which was easy. He had a particular love of animals and had a lot of pets and this love only increased into adulthood. He thinks there is something in the loyalty and unselfishness of a dog that you can’t get from a man. But the narrator did marry, and was lucky to find a wife who appreciated his love of pets, and filled their house with a host of them, including a black cat.
This cat was unusually large and intelligent. The narrator of "The Black Cat" remembers how his wife used to talk about the superstition that black cats are all witches in disguise, but he assures us that this is unimportant to the story. He just remembers the detail. Anyway, the cat’s name was Pluto and became a favorite of the narrator, following him everywhere. This special bond lasted several years.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The setting is taken place in a j ail cell, from which the narrator relates his pe rverse actions in each of the homes he had previously inhabited. These actions result to his spending his time in taverns abusing alcohol.
What do paragraphs 15 through 17 tell the reader about Rosa
Who is most likely the speaker in "Youth's the Season Made for Joys"?
Answer:
john gay
Explanation:
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Doug plans to end his adventure story by introducing a new character during the climax. The new character happens to be an experienced guide who will lead the protagonist down a treacherous mountain and into safety. Explain the problem with his plan.
Answer:
maybe it isnt much of a climax they just find someone who guids them down a mounten to safety
Explanation:
I dont know for shure butt why not
Answer:
The problem is that you have to introduce the charecters in the intro not in the climax (turning point.)
Explanation:
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What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?”
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Read sentence 1.
Yesterday, the science and Biology II
classes visited the Botanical Gardens as
part of a project to study various types of
flora and fauna.
How is this sentence punctuated correctly?
O Insert a comma after classes
O Insert a comma after Gardens
a
O Insert a comma after flora
O As it is
Answer:
its D (As it is)
Explanation:
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of online information sharing?
Advantage:
It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. It can also used for spreadsheets and presentations. The advantages of this is that people can collaborate and edit your work in real-time. Maybe even whilst you're doing it.
Disadvantage:
Expected cons are outlined as the risk that the original authors could not exploit the entire potential of the data they obtained, possible failures in patients' privacy protection, technical barriers such as the lack of standard formats, and possible data misinterpretation. In some forms, this could be online bullying. If someone was to get hold of something private you may have wrote and shared it online, once it's out there, it's very hard to get off. Another disadvantage is that anyone can use it whether it is for their own purposes or for using it against someone.
What information does setting provide the reader? Why is that information important?
Answer: The setting of a story is important because it gives the reader a sense of the time, location, and atmosphere in which the story takes place. It is also important because it enhances the experience of the reader and adds plot, atmosphere, and characters to the production of the story.
Which elements does strong narrative writing aways contain? Check all that apply.
Oa connection to an outline
Oa series of steps
Oa clear point of view
Oa set of directions
Oadescription of events
What do you think John Clare is saying about a person’s purpose in the world? Use specific examples from the poem to support your claim.
I Am!
By John Clare
I am—yet what I am none cares or knows;
My friends forsake me like a memory lost:
I am the self-consumer of my woes—
They rise and vanish in oblivious host,
Like shadows in love’s frenzied stifled throes
And yet I am, and live—like vapours tossed
Into the nothingness of scorn and noise,
Into the living sea of waking dreams,
Where there is neither sense of life or joys,
But the vast shipwreck of my life’s esteems;
Even the dearest that I loved the best
Are strange—nay, rather, stranger than the rest.
I long for scenes where man hath never trod
A place where woman never smiled or wept
There to abide with my Creator, God,
And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept,
Untroubling and untroubled where I lie
The grass below—above the vaulted sky.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which sentence most accurately states the cumulative impact of Lincoln's use of the word dedicate? A. The repetition of the word prompts listeners to think about those killed in the war, which will help them remember his other points. B. The context of each use moves its meaning from the general to the individual, making listeners realize the importance of settling the country's conflict. C. Each use links historical events to the current events, which would help listeners to see that the past plays a large part in the present. D. Each use adds to the lyrical quality of Lincoln's rhetorical style, making the speech worthy of committing to memory.
Answer:
B. The context of each use moves its meaning from the general to the individual, making listeners realize the importance of settling the country's conflict.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read Abraham Lincoln's speech “The Gettysburg Address” and then select the correct option, which is "b" because Lincoln starts talking about how "our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal" and then he continues using the word but now he focuses on "us", his listeners: "It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work (...)". He finishes his speech saying that those fathers shall not have died in vain, which is one of the reasons he gives to talk about the importance of settling the country's conflict.
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Notice what this chart has to say about discovered and undiscovered species (click the button below to view the chart).
discovered and undiscovered species chart
Which group has the largest number of undiscovered species and which has the least?
A. Algae has the largest number of undiscovered species and mushrooms have the least.
B. Vertebrates have the largest number of undiscovered species and insects have the least.
C. Plants have the largest number of undiscovered species and arachnids have the least.
D. Insects have the largest number of undiscovered species and vertebrates have the least.
Answer:
It’s D, Insects the greatest and vertebrae the least.
Explanation:
If a story were written from a(n) ___ point of view, the narrator would know only his own thoughts.
A. personal
B. omniscient
What is Lincoln’s main idea in his speech?
Answer:
(This is the sample answer so you would want to re-word it!)
Lincoln begins by trying to convince Southerners that they shouldn’t be worried about his presidency. The main idea of Lincoln’s speech, however, seems to be the constitutionality of the secession of the Southern states. Most of his speech is spent discussing this topic. This excerpt is a good example:
I hold that, in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments. It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination. Continue to execute all the express provisions of our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever—it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself.
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Amir has researched the effects of screen time on
adolescents. Now, Amir is writing a response. Amir
does not think that screen time is something all teens
can avoid
Which detail from the source best supports Amir's
idea?
While many schools have brought in 1:1 programs, which
provide one device for every student, experts recommend
that teens and tweens limit their screen time and use of
technology.
Screen time can have positive effects and can be used for
learning, but it can also be negative and toxic to teens. At
home, teens use screen time to connect with others,
watch videos, and play games, but also to engage in social
media banter and sharing. At school, students may watch
educational videos that connect to a lesson.
Either way, teens are getting more screen time than ever
before. Both parents and teachers need to set limits. Just
because the technology is available does not mean it is
always helpful, experts say.
Teachers who wanted technology in their classrooms are
now finding it to be a distraction, as students use devices
for noneducational purposes.
* "Teens are getting more screen time than ever
before."
O "Parents and guardians may be able to adjust
screen time at home, but not every place will allow
for those limits."
O "Technology-free schools do exist."
O "Screen time can have positive effects and can be
used for learning, but it can also be negative and
toxic to teens."
Answer:
"Teens are getting more screen time than ever
before." is the answer you are looking for.
Nowadays, especially with the pandemic taking place, students, teens, and just about every child is being forced to use more and more electronic devices every year, thus increasing screen time. This isn't something that every parent can control.
Explanation:
Although some parents to not condone such long periods of screen time, it may be our future. Some students are forced to take part in 100% eLearning, therefore enforcing screen time to be extended.
Answer:
“Parents and guardians may be able to adjust screen time at home, but not every place will allow for those limits.”
is the answer i tried
“Teens are getting more screen time than ever before.”
and got it wrong
(50 POINTS EACH)Imagine you are going to lead a discussion about the first chapter of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. Make a list of possible discussion questions based on specific passages from the text. What questions do you have? Were you confused by anything? Are there certain events or moments that are worth talking about in detail? List three questions with their corresponding passages in your journal.
Answer:
Why was Charlotte overwhelmed to discover that she would be the only passenger aboard the ship?
At last Mr. Grummage came down to the dock. As he drew near I saw that his face was flushed, with an angry eye that alarmed me. "Is something amiss?" I asked in a whisper. "Not at all!" he snapped. "All is as planned. You have been expected. The ship's cargo is loaded. The captain is ready to sail. But . . ." He trailed off, looked back at the ship, then turned again to me. "It's just that . . . You see, those two families, the ones you would be traveling with, your companions . . . they have not arrived." "But they will," I said, trying to compose myself. "That's not entirely certain," Mr. Grummage allowed. "The second mate informs me that one family sent word that they could not reach Liverpool in time. The other family has a seriously ill child. There is concern that she should not be moved." Again Mr. Grummage glanced over his shoulder at the Sea-hawk as if, in some fashion, these events were the ship's fault. Turning back to me, he continued. "As it stands, Captain Jaggery will accept no delay of departure. Quite proper. He has his orders." "But Mr. Grummage, sir," I asked in dismay, "what shall I do?" "Do? Miss Doyle, your father left orders that you were to travel on this ship at this time. 15 I've very specific, written orders in that regard. He left no money to arrange otherwise. As for myself," he said, "I'm off for Scotland tonight on pressing business." "But surely," I cried, frustrated by the way Mr. Grummage was talking as much as by his news, "surely I mustn't travel alone!"
Why did Zachariah give the blade to Charlotte?
Miss Doyle, please," he said softly, taking the cup but holding me with his eyes, "I have something else to offer." "No more tea, thank you." "No, miss. It is this." He held out a knife. With a scream I jumped back. "No, no! Miss Doyle. Don't misunderstand! I only wish to give you the knife as protection--in case you need it." He placed a wooden sheath on the blade and held it out. The knife was, as I came to understand, what's called a dirk, a small dagger like blade hardly more than six inches in length from its white scrimshaw handle, where a star design was cut, to its needle-sharp point. Horrified, I was capable only of shaking my head.
What were the two men outside of Charlotte's cabin talking about her being witness to?
Then I heard, "The only one I could get to come, sir, is the Doyle girl. And with them looking on, I had to put on a bit of a show about wanting to keep her off." "Quite all right, Mr. Keetch. If there has to be only one, she's the trump. With her as witness, they'll not dare to move. I'm well satisfied." "Thank you, sir."
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Mr. Grummage eventually descended to the dock. As he got closer, I noticed that his face was red and that he had an angry-looking eye. "Is there a problem?" I whispered my question. Not at all, he exclaimed. passages in your journal.
What is the passage?The length of a passage varies depending on the context and the goal of the extraction. A passage can be, for example, a sentence's clause, a few phrases, or it can be a few pages.
An excerpt or segment of a literary work, whether it be fiction or nonfiction, is referred to as a passage. Despite some claims to the contrary, most passages are at least one paragraph long and frequently multiple. They had influence over how things were transported through their region.
"Everything went according to plan. You were anticipated. The ship is laden with cargo. The skipper is prepared to set sail. But . . ." He stumbled, turned to face the ship once more, then continued speaking to me. "Just the fact that. You know, the two families, who would be your companions on the trip, have not yet shown up." But they will, I answered,
Therefore, I muttered my query. Not at all, he cried out. passage sections of your journal.
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Several people have helped me in so many ways.
A) Simple
B) Compound
C) Complex
D) Compound-complex
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Answer:
The correct answer is A. simple.
Explanation:
The sentence Several people have helped me in so many ways is a simple sentence because it has only one predicate (=verb) "have helped." This means that it consists of one independent sentence/clause.
A simple sentence always has one predicate; a compound sentence has two simple sentences; a complex sentence has one independent sentence and at least one dependent one; a compound-complex sentence contains at least two independent clauses and at least two dependent ones.
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Discuss your favorite “snow day” activity. What do you do outside when the snow piles up and school is called off for the day? Be specific and include a LOT of details. Think about what winter clothing you need, what you will do, etc. Describe! BONUS points if you can use all of these words in your writing (highlight them): weather report, blizzard, boots, mittens or gloves, freezing, snowman, sledding, skating, skiing, snowboarding, hot cocoa. BUT YOUR RESPONSE MUST MAKE SENSE when using these words!
BE SURE TO WRITE AT LEAST TWO PARAGRAPHS (5 sentences each).
Answer:
The best part of a snow day is endless possibilities. Waking up to watch the weather report and seeing my school scroll across the bottom of the screen is such a good feeling. Your heart feels lighter, your body instantly warmer. It makes me so excited, I run straight outside in the freezing cold without even putting boots or gloves on! I've had many snow days in my life, but there is one in particular that was my favorite.
One day, I woke up to the snow day call. I looked outside, and it looked like there had been a blizzard! I instantly rolled over and texted my friends. We decided to go sledding, skiing, and snowboarding first. There is a hill about a mile from my house where we sled and ski all day on snow days. We messed around for a few hours and even ended up building a snowman. After that, my friend Logan called and told us the lake was hard enough to skate on. We went straight to the lake and began skating. We didn't finish until dark, and when I got home my mom was waiting with a fresh cup of hot cocoa. That was the best snow day ever.
The audience knows that Drake is going to be a recipient of the Roy G. Biv scholarship, but Drake does not know this yet. Which of the following best describes this literary element?
A.
dramatic irony
B.
situational irony
C.
historic irony
D.
verbal irony
Explanation:
This literary element is best explained dramatic irony.
What is irony?
Irony in its broadest sense, is the juxtaposition of what on the surface appears to be the case and what is actually the case or to be expected; it is an important rhetorical device and literary technique.
Irony can be categorized into different types, including verbal irony, dramatic irony, and situational irony. Verbal, dramatic, and situational irony are often used for emphasis in the assertion of a truth. The ironic form of simile, used in sarcasm, and some forms of litotes can emphasize one's meaning by the deliberate use of language which states the opposite of the truth, denies the contrary of the truth, or drastically and obviously understates a factual connection.
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Word Wednesday ( post a word y’all think is weird)
For example I think class is a weird word
Answer:
JENTACULAR
If when you are getting out of bed in the morning, you are offered a “jentacular” cup of tea, don’t be offended: it means just about anything (in this case, tea) related to breakfast.
Explanation:
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Answer:
osteomyelitis
Explanation:
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The thick grass was like carpet under our feet.
Simile or Metaphor?
Answer:
The answer to your question is simile because simile's use words such as like or as. In this case in the sentence it has the word like so it is a simile.