Answer:
NONE of these three options is correct.
The idiom is: "at the crack of dawn."
Explanation:
What are some ways that Schlosser presents information while still making the material his own?
What role, if any, does fate have on our lives?
Answer:
fear, of our fate.
Without another word, the very disappointed customer laid the money on the counter and left the store. He had learned not only that he who squanders his own time is foolish, but that he who wastes the time of others is a thief.
Which summarizes the selection?
A. A customer insisted on arguing about the price of a book with the owner, caring little for the interruption he caused.
B. A customer spent a great deal of time browsing in a bookstore and then insisted on seeing Franklin.
C. A customer thought the owner of the bookstore would give him a better price than the clerk.
D. A customer learned that Franklin valued his time more than he valued customer satisfaction.
Answer:
A. A customer insisted on arguing about the price of a book with the owner, caring little for the interruption he caused.
Which word in this passage is an intensive pronoun?
The fancy new dog food that my veterinarian recommends costs $20 per bag. For that price, I might just eat it myself!
O A. it
O B. that
O c. myself
OD. I
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because its the only one that is using a pronoun.
what is the theme of poet x ?
Answer:
Explanation:
The main characters in Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X include the titular character, "X" (which is the stage name that the fifteen-year-old Xiomara Batista adopted in her slam poetry group). X lives in Harlem with her family and is self-conscious about her curvy body, which elicits comments from men. She is torn between her mother's wishes that she eschew dating and men in favor of the church, and her burgeoning interest in the art of poetry.
PLZZZZ HELPPP!!!!
Which sentence should be removed from the second paragraph to improve the flow of the paragraph?
A.
sentence 16
B.
sentence 8
C.
sentence 10
D.
sentence 14
the text-
(1) Salt is one of those things that we often take for granted. (2) Salt is a very common ingredient in many foods. (3) It is so widespread that doctors today warn us about getting too much of it. (4) Because it is everywhere, some people are surprised to learn that salt used to be a highly prized good. (5) In the past, salt was often so precious that it was used like money. (6) In fact, people were not worried about getting too much salt, but having too little of it.
(7) The word "salary" even comes from the Latin word for salt, sal. (8) This is based upon the Roman custom of paying soldiers with salt. (9) Soldiers were given extra money so they could buy salt of their own. (10) China used salt for currency, trading it along with silk. (11) The Chinese also used salt as an important ingredient in medicine. (12) One site for salt cultivation in China dates back more than 6,000 years. (13) Salt used to be so important that it was used as a form of payment in many cultures. (14) Ancient Egyptians included salt in the tombs of their kings, along with gold and silver. (15) In addition, an ancient Egyptian recipe from 1600 B.C. explained how to use salt to treat infection. (16) Today, people know that salt is an essential ingredient for their brains, muscles, and cells.
(17) Another reason why salt was so important is because it can be used to preserve foods. (18) Before the invention of refrigeration, preserving food in salt was one of the best ways to keep foods from rotting. (19) For thousands of years, people covered meats and fish in salt to remove moisture from the food. (20) Today, using salt is still a common technique for preserving food.
(21) The next time you are enjoying a bag of potato chips, eating corn on the cob, or baking bread, think about the salt you are using as part of your meal. (22) Think about the role that salt has played throughout history.
Answer:
i would say that 16 should be out
WILL SUM1 PLS ANSWER THIS QUESTION I HAVE LIKE 2 MINSSS
from President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address, 1961
…In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than in mine, will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe.
Now the trumpet summons us again—not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are—but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation"—a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself.
Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort?
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility—I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it—and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.
Consider this sentence from the text:
The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe.
What figure of speech is Kennedy using in this sentence, and what does he want to make his listeners feel?
He is using irony to suggest sympathy for Americans who have died in battle over the years.
He is using hyperbole to make listeners feel inspired by the sacrifices of those who have gone before them.
He is using personification to compare live Americans with those who have died fighting for their country.
He is using simile to compare audience members with Americans who have fought and died for their country.
Answer:
He is using hyperbole to make listeners feel inspired by the sacrifices of those who have gone before them.
Explanation:
a hyperbole is a sentence or statement that appears to have a deep meaning, but it really doesn't and isn't meant to be taken seriously.
Answer:
B) He is using hyperbole to make listeners feel inspired by the sacrifices of those who have gone before them.
Explanation:
I just took the test and I got correct on this question
At Cindy's birthday each guest will get one-third of a medium sized pizza. There
will be 12 people at the party, including Cindy. How many pizza's does her mom
need?
Answer:
36
Explanation:
12 divided by 1/3= 36
How to write an essay story with a proverb 'You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink'?
Answer:
The essay should be about you can do everything right for someone. You can put them in the best school get them the best teachers, buy them the best supplies, but you can't make them succeed. You can offer someone help but if they accept it or is their choice. You could talk about a parent getting their child into the best school but he doesn't want to be there and fails. You could also say you have to make sure the Horse wants the water. As in the child wants to go to that school.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
What effect does this speech have on George, Sam, and Rameck? They are shocked to hear about the varied quality of care. They are inspired and determined to make a difference. They are confused and eager to make sense of the situation. They are skeptical and quick to question the speaker.
Answer
what are the answers?
Explanation:
it could be b " they inspired and determined to make a difference" just doing that question
Answer:
it is b
Explanation:
because after they herd him say that they felt that they were ready and determined to change the world and help those in need
Marley makes it clear that if Scrooge shows more kindness, he (Marley) will be spared additional suffering. *
True or False
Answer:
True i think so?
Explanation:
Answer:
False, because Marley wouldn't want to spread additional suffering.
A sentence is made up of a string of ___
(A.) prepositions
(B.) beads
(C.) nouns
(D.) words
1.In your opinion, what can be done to address the problem of poverty directly in order to
improve health outcomes? What are some connections between poverty and health?
2.Who do you believe should be responsible for addressing the problems of fresh food
access? Why?
Answer:
dozen recently and currently incarcerated women gathered in a classroom across the street from their San Francisco jail and considered a bulb of fennel. Crowded around a few small tables, the students peppered their teacher, Vera Pittman, with questions.
Explanation:
The ocean is full of mystery, ninety-five percent of it is unexplored.
Identify the choice that corrects the comma splice in this sentence.
A. The ocean is full of mystery; ninety-five percent of it is unexplored.
B. The ocean, is full of mystery, ninety-five percent, of it is unexplored.
C. The ocean is full of mystery ninety-five percent of it is unexplored.
D. The ocean is full of mystery ninety-five percent; of it is unexplored.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
please answer correctly
why do anne and peter have different perspectives on their star? what does this tell you about anne? diary of anne frank
Answer:
Several humanitarian organizations are devoted to her legacy. "Anne was a lively and talented girl, expressing her observations, feelings, self-reflections, fears, hopes and dreams in her diary," said Annemarie Bekker of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. "Her words resonate with people all around the world."
How does the author use foreshadowing yo contributor to the story's overall meaning? Explain at least two examples of foreshadowing and how they develop the theme of the story
Hello. You did not inform the story that this question is referring to which may leave the answer a little inaccurate, but I will try to help you in the best possible way.
Foreshadowing is a literary device that allows the author of a text to expose clues about what will happen later, within the plot of the text. This feature serves to impose anxiety, surprise and learning on the reader, being very effective when used correctly. An author can use Foreshadowig to reinforce a concept within the text, thus highlighting the main theme or meaning that the text wishes to convey.
What figurative language is this? She said "Granddaddy was the biggest liar god ever blew breath into"
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
It is exaggerating that he was the BIGGEST liar.
Which term best identifies A Christmas Carol?
a.novella
b.book
c.novel
d.story
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Help Please. What is wrong with sentence 4?
A.
A lot should be one word.
B.
There should be a comma after moist.
C.
It has should be they have.
D.
Nothing is wrong with the sentence.
(1) Pill bugs are commonly known as “roly polies.” (2) They are harmless yet interesting creatures. (3) Although they are considered insects, pill bugs are closely related to sea critters. (4) They have lungs that are a lot like gills, and because of this, it has to stay moist on land. (5) These bugs like cool, damp places, so land under a shady rock is a prime spot for them to call home. (6) Rocks also make great holmes for roly polies because they like tight spaces. (7) Pill bugs eat rotting plants for diner most of the time. (8) To protect themselfs against enemys, they roll into balls, which look like pills.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
After leaving Stratford, and moving to London, what profession did Shakespeare hold?
Answer: His theatre work was in London but he was often with his family in Stratford, where he also attended to his business interests. He accumulated a property portfolio in both places while participating in the management of several theatres and acting companies in London.
Hope this helps.
Explanation:
What if everyone were the same. details about society
Answer:
If everyone were the same. details about society then what happen is explained below in details.
Explanation:
If everyone was of similar power, appearances, and intellect, etc., there would be fewer perceptions of incompetence, resentment, and jealousy. If everyone was similar in all ways, everyone would have identical dreams, shapes, actions, tastes, choices, and so on. Any such feelings would sink away with the opening of a mental delay and they would revert to the delightful ignorance of living in total equality.
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Answer:
It seems to be a theme of ambition.
Explanation:
"it's handle torward my hand" hints the ambition to use it. The handle being toward them makes the blade much more suggestive torwards using it.
Ari never remembers to dot their ____, so they always look like big commas.
A) js
B) J’s
C) j’s
can forgiveness play an important role in criminal justice commonlit answers
it possibly could, for example if one has charges for one person and they so happen to forgive them then the charges my be taken off?
Highlight details that support the central idea that "Washington was a commander of troops."
When the Second Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia in May 1775, Washington, one of the Virginia delegates, was elected Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. On July 3, 1775, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he took command of his ill-trained troops and embarked upon a war that was to last six grueling years.
—“George Washington,”
www.whitehouse.gov
What is one relevant supporting detail that supports the central idea that "Washington was a commander of troops"?
The Second Continental Congress met in May 1775 in Philadelphia.
Washington was a delegate from Virginia.
On July 3, 1775, Washington took command of his ill-trained troops.
The war lasted for six grueling years.
Answer:
C) On July 3,1775, Washington took command of his ill-trained troops.
Explanation:
Answered correctly on edge.
3. Lines 34-35: In which line does King refer to where he is giving the speech? What does
he mean by this reference?
Answer:
Technically to remind white people that BLM.
Think of one way that life in the 1800s was different from life today. Briefly explain that difference. fasssssst
Answer:
Women were different, AT the time they were expected to stay in dutifuly, not study, be good housewives, soft-spoken and were seen as objects of beauty. Now women are bolder, have a better input in society, can be educated, have jobs, marry to their own will, wear what they want. Hopefully our situation shall get better though..there still is discrimination.
Explanation:
Answer:
In the 1800's, no one had personal computers like they do now. Computers had not even been invented yet!
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Explanation:
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In the blanks below write the letter of the word or phrase from the list that most closely matches
the word from the passage.
A. disobedient
1. History
2. Mail
B. mud
3. Lumbered
4. Mire
5. Relish
6. Mutinous
7. Endued
I
C. armor
D. postal coach
E. given up
F. enjoyment
G. story
H. denied
I. provided
J. moved heavily
8. Capitulated
Answer:
G. story 1. History
D. postal coach 2. Mail
J. moved heavily 3. Lumbered
B. mud 4. Mire
F. enjoyment 5. Relish
A. disobedient 6. Mutinous
I. provided 7. Endued
E. given up 8. Capitulated
Explanation:
I have been able to match the words that closely match to the words in the passage.
History is known to a story that is passed; something that took place in the past. A postal coach is responsible to deliver mail.
Lumber has to do with moving slowly and heavily. Mire has to do with mud.
Relish refers to one having a great enjoyment of somebody or something.
Mutinous speaks of being disobedient and unwilling to obey. Endued refers to being provided with something. Capitulate refers to when one gives up on somebody or something.