Answer:
one thing you could write about is that the children were able to see things from a different persective
Explanation:
sad was the theme btw hope this helps
1.How would a diagram of the water cycle be helpful to a reader?
A. It would give the reader a break in the text.
B. It would help the reader better understand the process.
C. It would allow the reader to skip reading the text.
D. It would make the water cycle more interesting.
2. Which option tells what it means to draw conclusions from your research?
A. search for different types of sources
B. complete a detailed investigation of a topic
C. make inferences based on the information
D. read through sources multiple times
3. Why is it important to analyze information from your research when conducting a research project?
A. to learn more about the author of the source
B. to understand how writing works
C. to decide whether the resource is positive or negative
D. to determine what the facts and details explain about the topic
4.Xavier wants to conduct a research project about eating healthy foods. Which search terms could Xavier use to find helpful information?
A. healthy food
B. good food
C. delicious foods
D. food choices
Answer:
1. B 2.C 3.D 4. A,D
Explanation:
1. B, it would help the reader better understand because they have a visual representation
2. C, when you draw conclusions you make inferences
3. D, you want to determine what the facts and details explain about the topic because you want to make sure you are using a stable source
4. A,D, because healthy food and food choices will give him sources that tell about healthy eating
6. Who is the leader of the mob outside the courthouse? In to kill a mockingbird
Answer:
Walter Cunningham
Explanation:
Match the personification in the poem named below to the phrase it completes.
"Barbara Frietchie"
1. looked down______ peace and order and beauty
2. tossed______ he loyal winds that
3. loved it well_____ all day long the free flag
4. drawn round thy symbol of light and law_______ and ever the stars above
5. look down______ the sun of noon
The ones with numbers on the left are the personification and the ones on the right are the phrases that need personifications.
I need answers quick and i mean quick
Answer:
All day long the free flag tossed.
And even (think you meant even and not ever) the stars above looked down.
The sun of noon loved it well.
He loyal winds that look down.
Peace and order and beauty drawn round thy symbol of light and law.
Explanation:
Don't be too surprised if this isn't correct; this was a bit confusing and still is. But, I'm pretty sure this is accurate, so I hope this helped!
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Answer:c
Explanation:
Read the excerpt about secondhand smoke from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website. Eliminating smoking in indoor spaces fully protects nonsmokers from exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS). Half of the US population is covered by state or local smokefree laws that do not allow indoor smoking in worksites and public places, including restaurants and bars. Most people have adopted smokefree rules in their home. Still, exposure in the home remains a significant problem. - The home is the primary source of SHS exposure for children. - About 80 million (1 in 4) Americans live in multiunit housing and can be exposed to unwanted SHS in their homes. SHS from units or common areas where smoking occurs can seep into smokefree units. - Many who live in public housing are especially affected by SHS, including children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Which detail best helps answer the research question "Are smokefree policies effective in protecting people from the dangers of secondhand smoke?"
Answer:
D) "SHS from units or common areas where smoking occurs can seep into smoke free units." Have a Great day:)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
trust pls
which statement best expresses a theme in the poem
Write a thank you letter to your uncle who always supported you in your difficult times
Answer:
Your leadership, care, and good heart have shown through during this difficult and trying time. Thank you for being a beacon of positivity and purpose in a time where many are uncertain. It is said that it is in the most difficult times that the truth of a person’s soul is seen.
Thank you for always supporting me. Thank you for your time and investment in me.
Explanation:
Answer:
Dear, Uncle
I just want to thank you for everything that you do for me. That you help me through the difficult times. Your always there for me even when i feel alone. I just want you to know that appreciate that you are always by my side. That you never leave me. Thank You so much. I love you
sincerely. your nephew or niece
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I just need three similes for the three sentences!
1. Joey usually looked like a _________ while I peeled the coats and jackets off her.
2. Finally it made that funny sound like _________.
3. With Byron walking around me like that we must have looked like ___________.
1
Joey usually looked like a little zombie while I peeled the coats and jackets off of her.
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In "Exhalation," what is the narrator's initial belief about memory?
A. Memories are directly related to social interaction.
B. Memories are recorded by an inscribing mechanism within the
brain.
C. Memories are stored as a series of gear rotations and switches.
D. Memories are erased when life ends due to the misalignment of
inscription pens.
In Exhalation, the narrator's initial belief about memory is option B. Memories are recorded by an inscribing mechanism within the brain.
What was narrator's view about memories?
In Exhalation by Ted Chiang, the underlying suspicion of the storyteller is that memory of an individual stores a colossal rundown of things an individual is going through.
At the point when we breathe out, it has been investigated that, the piece of the mind that stores recollections is less invigorated when contrasted with when we breathe in.
Hence, storyteller likewise accepted that anything an individual goes through in put away in brilliant pages in the mind as a feature of on'es memory.
The storyteller, depicts a world, with living animals that are made of mechanical parts. With cerebrums made of gold leaves, and air tubules. The storyteller is an understudy of Anatomy.
The topic of memory is one of the perplexing problems of Anatomy. They have barely any familiarity with the cerebrum since minds are incredibly sensitive, so they don't have any idea how memory is put away. So, the correct answer is option B.
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Answer:
memories are stored as a series of gear rotations and switches
Explanation:
Just took the test
Are Stories a Key to Human Intelligence?
How do paragraphs 1-2 contribute to the development of ideas in
the text? Cite evidence from the text in your answer.
Paragraph 1-2
In a talk in Pittsburgh in 1997, the late evolutionary biologist Stephen J. Gould allegedly characterized humans as “the primates who tell stories.” Psychologist Robyn Dawes went much further, suggesting humans are “the primates whose cognitive 1 capacity shuts down in the absence of a story.”
To be sure, we love a good story. Research suggests thatanecdotes 2 can be as persuasive as hard data, and that jurors are influenced by the quality of the prosecution’s and defense’s “stories” when deciding whether to find a defendant guilty. Even in science, we seekexplanations, not mere descriptions; in history, we want a goodnarrative, not a mere sequence of events.
Answer:
It tells us how stories can be important to humans.
Explanation:
Evidence: "Psychologist Robyn Dawes went much further, suggesting humans are...' the primates whose cognitive 1 capacity shuts down in the absence of a story'...
"...jurors are influenced by the quality of the prosecution’s and defense’s... 'stories'... when deciding whether to find a defendant guilty."
"Even in science, we seek explanations, not mere descriptions; in history, we want a good narrative, not a mere sequence of events."
yall tell me if those are run-on or correct?
.Mrs. Dawson inherited a large sum of money from her brother she can buy a new car now.
Kathy and Jerry worked very hard on their project therefore they felt they deserved a high grade.
I can never beat my little brother at video games, he has them all mastered.
Dave is flying to Orlando for spring break, he will be gone a week.
We are moving to Cincinnati in July I'll go to school there.
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
Despite our best efforts as parents, we will always make mistakes in raising our children. It's inevitable. There are so many decisions to be made in any given day, week, month, or year. It's an inhuman task to make all of
these decisions correctly. Who would even want to try for perfection?
We shouldn't worry too much, though, because it is precisely our mistakes that teach our children the most about life. Life is full of mistakes, obstacles, and trouble. Shielding our children from these by striving for perfection in
our own parenting does them no favors.
Given this, a parent might be tempted to give up trying to make good decisions and simply bet the chips fall where they may. Admittedly, that attitude is not without its benefits, but it goes too far in the other direction. Children
are much more observant than we think, but often draw the wrong conclusions from what they observe. If we give up trying to make the right decisions, they might get the message that we don't care about their future.
We can take comfort in this much: we teach our children even when we're not trying to. That doesn't mean we should stop trying to do our best to make the right decisions whenever possible. It just means that we shouldn't
best ourselves up when we make mistakes. Either it won't matter because it's something small, or it just might build some character in our children, a commodity that will serve them well.
Which of these sentences from the passage most directly expresses the counterclaim? (5 points)
"We can take comfort in this much: we teach our children even when we're not trying to
"Given this, a parent might be tempted to give up trying to make good decisions and simply let the chips fall where they may
"Shielding our children from these mistakes) by striving for perfection in our own parenting does them no favors."
"We shouldn't worry too much, though, because it is precisely our mistakes that teach our children the most about life."
Answer:it’s c
Explanation:
: “I want to find that cowrie shell. I search through seaweed heaped upon the sand, but all I find are beer can rings and plastic bottle tops. “What do these lines show about the attitude of people towards nature?
I looked this question up to see if it had answer choices, but I wasn't able to find any. So I will give you a general answer that may help you in case it does have answer choices.
Answer and Explanation:
The sentence "I want to find that cowrie shell. I search through seaweed heaped upon the sand, but all I find are beer can rings and plastic bottle tops" shows people's disrespect toward nature. It is easier to find plastic everywhere than it is to find natural shells in heaps of seaweed.
Most people do not seem to care that our actions influence the whole delicate system of our planet. Our waste is usually not properly disposed of, and industries keep on producing materials that are not recyclable or degradable. This has a harmful impact over other beings. The can rings and bottle tops mentioned in the sentence, for instance, are polluting and destroying habitats. If swallowed by fish and birds, for example, they will most likely end up making them sick or even killing them.
Read the passage and then choose either true or false.
Shakespeare in Love' set to be reborn as theater
In a case of life imitating art imitating life, a British theater company has announced plans to rebuild an Elizabethan playhouse using the set from hit film "Shakespeare in Love."
The oak-timbered set, modeled on London's 16th-century Rose Theatre, was donated to the British Shakespeare Company by Judi Dench, who won an Academy Award for playing Queen Elizabeth I in the 1998 romantic comedy.
The set—a full-size replica of a galleried theater interior—was given to Dench by the filmmakers and is currently in storage. British Shakespeare Company artistic director Robert Williamson said Monday the actress had recently made the "wonderful decision" to donate it to the troupe for a permanent base in northern England.
Williamson said he imagined the venue as "a living history center," offering live performances and a display of costumes from the film, which starred Joseph Fiennes as the playwright and Gwyneth Paltrow as his feisty love interest. It won seven Oscars, including best picture.
The original Rose was built in 1587 on the south bank of the River Thames—then just outside the city limits of London, whose officials frowned on "disreputable" actors and often banned plays. Its repertoire included plays by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.
The British Shakespeare Company, which tours open-air productions of Shakespeare around the country, said it was looking at locations in the northern English cities of Sheffield, Manchester and York. It has set up a charitable trust to manage the project.
Williamson said northern England lacked a permanent Shakespearean venue. Audiences in southern England can visit Shakespeare's Globe, a rebuilt Elizabethan theater in south London, and the Midlands has the Royal Shakespeare Company, based in the Bard's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon.
And yet Williamson said, "the four biggest Shakespearean actors are from the north of England—Ben Kingsley, Judi Dench, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen."
"We want to offer the north of England what London has," he said. "Every child in Great Britain still has to study Shakespeare. He's an integral part of our heritage and our identity."
This passage makes use of order of importance by beginning with the most important information of the donation of the set.
A. True.
B. False.
Would the book “the help” be a good book for a book project?
Answer:
It would
Explanation:
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How does the author of the passage
acknowledge opposing points of view?
by asking a series of questions
by directly addressing the reader
by naming famous artists
by discussing personal experiences
Answer:
How does the author of the passage
acknowledge opposing points of view?
by asking a series of questions
by directly addressing the reader
by naming famous artists
by discussing personal experiences
Explanation:
John Proctor's dilemma began when
Elizabeth was charged with witchcraft
Elizabeth found out about his affair with Abigail
he had an affair with Abigail
he first met with Reverend Hale
Answer:
Summary Act II
Summary
John Proctor sits down to dinner with his wife, Elizabeth. Mary Warren, their servant, has gone to the witch trials, defying Elizabeth’s order that she remain in the house. Fourteen people are now in jail. If these accused witches do not confess, they will be hanged. Whoever Abigail and her troop name as they go into hysterics is arrested for bewitching the girls.
Proctor can barely believe the craze, and he tells Elizabeth that Abigail had sworn her dancing had nothing to do with witchcraft. Elizabeth wants him to testify that the accusations are a sham. He says that he cannot prove his allegation because Abigail told him this information while they were alone in a room. Elizabeth loses all faith in her husband upon hearing that he and Abigail were alone together. Proctor demands that she stop judging him. He says that he feels as though his home is a courtroom, but Elizabeth responds that the real court is in his own heart.
John Proctor's dilemma began when option C: he had an affair with Abigail.
What is the summary of this story?At the beginning of the story John was enjoying a dinner night with his wife, Elizabeth. Their care-taker whose name was Mary gone to the witch trials.
John told Elizabeth that Abigail had nothing to do with witchcraft. Elizabeth loses all faith in her husband upon came to know that he and Abigail were alone together.
Proctor tried to explain all the situation to his wife and beg to not jugging him. Elizabeth began in dilemma and told to John that, real court is in his own heart.
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Answer:
the last two
Explanation:
note sure about the third one though
He [Mr. Summers] made a note on the list he was holding. Then he asked, “Watson boy drawing this
year?”
A tall boy in the crowd raised his hand. “Here,” he said. “I’m drawing for my mother and me.” He
blinked his eyes nervously and ducked his head as several voices in the crowd said things like “Good
fellow” and “Glad to see your mother’s got a man to do it.”
What does the author want you to infer about the Watson boy’s father?
Group of answer choices
He is at home in bed sick.
He was killed in a previous lottery.
He was older than most of the other villagers.
He died of an unknown illness.
Answer:
I think the best answer would be he died of an unknown illness because Mr. Summers is referring to a man that is Watson. Normally people refer "head" of the family as the man. And since his mother is assumed she's alone, she has a man to do the work. I don't think I explained this properly but I hope it helps! :)
Should textual information always be precise (clearly defined), descriptive, and true (factual)?
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Answer:
I don't think so since textual information may contain only a little bit of information about what you are reading.
Explanation:
Help with advertising pls
Answer:
I think you should make a product called candy2go target audience children. Tell about the project make up statistics tell them about future projects
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the answer.......
Can someone help with this?
Answer:
it is about a mam on the moon so read the book is reading and the book is not that hard i think that it has neal armstrong sorry if i missed spelled that bro
Explanation:
Pls help asap its capitalization
Explanation:
i thought it is the last one
HELP PLZ!!! How does code switching open up new opportunities?
Answer:
it can open new oppurtunities because it shows that they are the same and have the same ways to improve on an issue - like thinking of barack who used code switching and became succesful because he let others know he was no different and was accepted by speaking in their same way
Explanation:
i hope that makes sense also if you code switch there will be less oppurtunities closing to you , POC IT helps them face less racism in a way
Read the passage from "The Legend of Arthur and the Swords.”
"I like the sword, of course!” Arthur said, laughing.
"Then you have made an unwise choice,” Merlin said. "The truth is not always clear. Certainly, the sword will make you a great warrior and help you win many battles, but it is the scabbard that has the greatest value. He who wears it will never die of his wounds.”
Arthur considered Merlin’s words and said, "I will guard it well.” However, over the years that was not always the case, and it came to pass that the scabbard was lost.
Sarah reads the rest of the story. She learns that as a result of Arthur losing the scabbard, Mordred is able to attack Arthur.
Based on these plot events, what is the theme?
a)Never trust a knight.
B)It is important to be king.
c)Always keep your sword covered.
d)It is important to keep your promises.
either c or d but most likely d
Imagine you are a genetic scientist who has been asked to advise the president on whether or not this new procedure should be made legal. What do you say?
Hello. You did not provide the article to which this question is related. However, when researching your question on the internet, I was able to find a question exactly the same as yours that shows that the question refers to the article "Proposed Treatment to Fix Genetic Diseases Raises Ethical Issues" that shows the attempt of scientists to legally approve the practices to manipulate the DNA present in the maternal egg, to remove possible DNA errors that can cause genetic diseases in babies.
If I were one of the scientists on the team who wants to legalize this practice, I would try to argue against society's concerns about the problems that could arise from this manipulation.
A major concern that people have is that this practice generates "manufactured" babies. I would fight this fear, showing that we would only deal with DNAs that have flaws that can trigger diseases, that is, the modified DNA, would maintain all the characteristics that the baby would normally have, but would only rid him of genetic diseases, which would be very advantageous for the child and the family. This would not create a "manufactured" baby, nor would it cause any adverse reaction to the child or the mother.
In addition, this practice would be performed on very few women, as 1 in 200 women have DNA defects. This shows that this practice would only be used in cases of need and these cases would be very few.
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What is the meaning of the word "sufficient" in this statement from "Anti-Federalist Paper No. 84"? (10 points) So much, however, must be given, as will be sufficient to enable those to whom the administration of the government is committed, to establish laws for the promoting the happiness of the community, and to carry those laws into effect. But it is not necessary, for this purpose, that individuals should relinquish all their natural rights. Group of answer choices Plenty Enough Little All
Answer:
Enough
Explanation:
Sufficient is the synonym of enough
Answer:
None of the above
Explanation:
Sufficient means "enough" and that is not an option nor is it similar to any of the options.
"Sufficient" used in a sentence:
She had a sufficient amount of food to survive.
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here's the link- https://www.poemhunter.com/donald-bruce-dawe/
what is the MLA or you can call it work site.
the poem is called Homecoming.
Hey! Citing a poem in MLA formatting has a few simple steps:
Author of the poem Name of the poem Name of the site/publication that provides the poemA link to the poem (or the name of the book it's featured in)The date you accessed it onFor "Homecoming", it'd look like this: Donald Bruce Dawe. “Homecoming” Poem Hunter, https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/homecoming-36/. Accessed 19 April, 2021.