Write a letter of apology to your school's librarian for the late return of a book which many children needed.
Answer:
"Dear *librarians name*
I understand what I did was wrong. I failed to turn in *book name* which many other kids could've used. It was selfish of me, and next time I need to do the right thing. I hope you can forgive me, and it will never happen again.
I am so sorry, from *your name*
Explanation:
This is a pretty funny situation, ive been there. Make sure you change whats written in * and remove the quotation marks!
Which of the following describes Abagnale in his youth?
A. Angry and motivated
B. Deceitful & clever
C. Smart & honest
D. Depressed and idiotic
Answer:The answer is D
Explanation:
deceitful and clever (I hope this helps)
How did the author develop the central idea of “Lucy Larcom and Harriet Hanson?”
A. By listing positive benefits for standing up for your beliefs.
B. By explaining that women were preferred for positions over men in the mills.
C. By giving readers insight into Harriet's perspective on protesting.
D. By conveying that oppression had long last lasting positive impacts.
Answer:
They answer would be A
Explanation:
It is just the answer
50 POINTS
This journal entry will be completed in two parts. In this lesson, you will examine how different sentence types can add variety and interest to writing. Part of your learning will involve revising your own writing to improve sentence variety.
Now, before continuing with the lesson, you will complete the first half of your entry. Write a short, four- to five-sentence paragraph about a topic of your choosing.
Then, after you have completed this lesson, come back to the paragraph you wrote. Analyze your writing to identify areas where you could revise using different sentence types to add interest to your work. Revise the paragraph using the techniques you have learned. Your completed journal entry should have both your original and your revised paragraph.
Answer:
For this assignment, you will write two journal entries that reflect on Parts 1 and 2 below.
The total length of your journal assignment must be a minimum of three pages in length, with each journal entry being at least one page.(For example, this means that you could have one journal be one page and the other be two pages, each could be one and a half pages, or some other means by which each is at least one page in length and your total overall pages total three.)
The journals will need to reflect your understanding of the time period and need to avoid being anachronistic. (Remember that this term loosely means to apply today’s values or perspectives on the past.)HY 1120, American History II
To accomplish this, you will need to write both journals as if you are a first generation immigrant (in the first person). Your first journal entry needs to be from the viewpoint of an immigrant from Europe (e.g., Ireland, Italy, Germany, England, or France). Your second journal entry needs to come from the standpoint of an immigrant from Asia (e.g., China or Japan).You will need to develop an argument within both journal entries based on the bulleted items below. In your own words,justify academically the side of the argument you choose, remembering to cite your sources along the way.
Part 1
Are you treated as an equal by earlier generations residing here?o What are others’ attitudes toward you?o Why do you think they act this way?
Would you feel pressured to pledge your loyalty to a political machine?
Would you agree to engage in a strike?
Talk about some leisure opportunities and how they are divided by race or class or are for everyone.
Part 2
What is the “American dream?”
What did this “dream” look like for immigrants coming to the United States after the Civil War was over?
Explain which leisure opportunities could be part of the American dream.
What part did the anti-immigration sentiment play in the American dream?
As this is a point of view essay, a modern perspective will not accurately address what the question is asking for. It is strongly suggested that you use at least one selection from the America: History and Life with Full Text database
Explanation:
who are the three protagonists in American-Born Chinese?
Answer:
Jin Wang/Danny. The novel's protagonist.
The Monkey King/Chin-Kee. The Monkey King is a deity who rules over monkeys on Flower-Fruit Mountain in the world created by Tze-Yo-Tzuh.
Wei-Chen Sun.
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Which prompt would be best addressed with a cause-and-effect structure?
A. Give your opinion about the role of social media in the lives of
young people. Are social media positive, negative, or something in
between? Support your reasons with evidence from both print and
online sources found in your research.
B. The Jazz Age of the 1920s was a time of prosperity for individual
Americans and for businesses; the Great Depression of the 1930s
was the exact opposite. What went wrong? How could the
economy go from boom to bust so quickly?
C. Summarize the life of the famous magician, Harry Houdini, from
his early life in Budapest to his eventual death from peritonitis.
Include the major highlights from his career as an escape artist as
well as little-known facts about his personal life.
D. What is the overall structureof the federal government of the
United States? What roles do the executive, legislative, and judicial
branches of government play? Finally, how do most Americans
interact with each of these branches?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It has area for cause ( What went wrong, How could it go from boom to bust so quickly ) and area for effect ( boom to bust The Jazz Age was ruined by the Great Depression )
Question - Why was the Jazz Age ruined?
Cause - The Great Depression was terrible
Effect - The Jazz Age was Ruined
The effect is the same as the question because the question is asking for the cause of the effect
Answer: b
Explanation:
!!15 POINTS!! Which of these sentences is an example of a compound sentence?
A. The interior designer spin hours perfecting her plan.
B. The farmers planted so many crops, yet many were eaten by pest
C. The backyard was filled with both zinnias and begonias.
D. All of these
Answer:
C. The farmers planted so many crops, yet many were eaten by pest.
Explanation: This is the correct answer on Edge 2021, just took the practice quiz and made a 100%. Hope this helps ^-^.
what's a good hook (cannot be a question) for an essay involving the book Of Mice and Men, talking about power and privilege?
Answer:
The power is given shouldn't be mistaken or It could all fall.
hope it helps
its better to be a live coward than a dead hero.
agree or disagree
Answer:
disagree, you can do better, i believe in you
Explanation:
What specific descriptive words are found in stanzas one and two to describe a mayflower? List at least five.
Answer:
Pink, small, aromatic, Dear to the moss, and Candid in May.
Explanation:
Emily Dickinson, in her poem Mayflower uses adjectives as pink, small, low, and sentences to describe a flower and how it looks while it grows to its best in May. In the second stanza, the author uses phrases to describe it in relationship with its surroundings and how it affects it. We can see this when she says: "Dear to the moss,
Known by the knoll".
Answer:
1. pink
2. small
3. punctual
4. Aromatic
5. low
Explanation:
Read these lines from "My Father Is a Simple Man." And when he leaves without benefit of fanfare or applause Which word best matches the connotative meaning of benefit as it is used in these lines? o financial help in a time of need O something that provides necessary assistance a social event to raise money O something that produces a sense of well-being
Answer:
something that produces a sense of well-being is correct
Explanation:
hope this helps :)
Luis Omar Salinas wrote the poem" My Father is a Simple Man." The poem opens with a father and son going on a walk and discussing the deeper meaning of life.
"Something that produces a sense of well-being"
The speaker is connotative alluding to well being when he uses the phrase simple. The speaker is claiming that his father learned the actual and simple facts of life and was a simple and straightforward individual.
To know more about this poem, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/13347146
Explain why the Thunderhead was not given full control over death? .
In scythe
QUESTION 1: DETERMINING EXPLICIT MEANING
According to the passage, the old man was standing on the verandah because
Choose 1 answer:
А
he was watching cars travel down the road.
B
the two boys had reported the visitors would soon arrive.
he had heard what he believed to be the visitors' car.
he enjoyed listening to the quiet sounds of the evening.
Answer: C : he had heard what he believed to be visitors car
if any body does Lincoln Douglas debate, please let me know because I could use some help with how wording on part of my case.
Answer:
i just did this for someone else so ill just copy and paste my other answer but weird
Explanation:
the Lincoln-Douglas debates propelled Lincoln's political career into the national spotlight, while simultaneously stifling Douglas' career, and foreshadowing the 1860 Election. By 1858, Stephen A. Douglas was the most prominent politician in the West. Lincoln-Douglas debates, series of seven debates between the Democratic senator Stephen A. Douglas and Republican challenger Abraham Lincoln during the 1858 Illinois senatorial campaign, largely concerning the issue of slavery extension into the territories. The result of the debates was inconclusive. Senators were then chosen by state legislatures, and in the 1858 legislative election, Illinois Republican candidates slightly outpolled their Democratic rivals. Southerners believed that Abraham Lincoln was an abolitionist and also felt betrayed by Stephen Douglas's suggestion that territories could refuse to grant slavery legal protection. In 1860, Lincoln won the Republican Party's presidential nomination.In that election, he faced Douglas (again), who represented the Northern faction of a heavily divided Democratic Party, as well as Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge and Constitutional Union candidate John Bell.
What are the characteristics of a stated main idea in an informational text? Write them down in your own words.
Answer:
the main idea is the topic that you will write about.
Answer:
A stated main idea directly expresses the author's statement or way of thinking about a topic.
The stated main idea is clearly written in the form of a sentence.
The main idea is also known as a topic sentence.
The main idea usually appears as the first sentence of the text but can appear anywhere in the first paragraph.
Explanation:
The American National Park System
why did the number of parks increase so much after 1915
Answer:
hses or hes wright
Explanation:
What is the most accurate conclusion that readers can draw from these lines in the selection from "Song of Myself'? I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
A. Whitman believes that he is an epic hero.
B. Whitman views humanity as an epic hero
C. Whitman has a great appreciation for science.
D Whitman thinks that he writes superior poetry
6th grade ela help me please :))
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
I think it's D because it says that they are "writing" so it's not past tense so D makes the most sense in this situation.
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Answer:
you didn't post what u need help with ?...
Explanation:
Answer:
umm wheres the question i gladly help if i can
Explanation:
thank you for the points to
What is the penalty in Mantua for selling certain drugs?
banishment
jail
death
Answer:
death
Explanation:
PLS HELP!
In paragraph 2, the narrator says, “Noah hasn't landed his ark” to - *
20 points
introduce another character in the story
show that the story is set in the time of the Bible
show that Tashon enjoys Bible stories
show that the land has been covered by floodwater
Answer:
to show that the land has been covered by floodwaters
Come to find out that my homeboy hit her up (whoa, whoa, whoa)
All this ice, I need a freezer, mhm
Whip it up, egg beater, mhm
Whipping up two-seaters
Said she love me, don't believe her, mhm
Answer:
EgG
Explanation:
All this ice, I need a freezer, mhm
Whip it up, egg beater, mhm
Whipping up two-seaters
Said she love me, don't believe her, mhm
Can't be mediocre, mhm
Twenty on her choker, mhm
Fv,ck her, I don't know her, yeah
Give me face, like poker
Whoa, can't believe I wanted you
Whoa, I can't believe I wanted you, yeah
Girl, I can't believe I wanted you
Girl, I can't believe I wanted you
Give me face, like poker
Whoa, can't believe I wanted you
Whoa, I can't believe I wanted you, yeah
Girl, I can't believe I wanted you
Girl, I can't believe I wanted you
Twenty on her choker, mhm
Fv,ck her, I don't know her, yeah
Give me face, like poker
Whoa, can't believe I wanted you
Whoa, I can't believe I wanted you, yeah
Girl, I can't believe I wanted you
Girl, I can't believe I wanted you
Which of the following is NOT a good example of a thesis/claim?
A. People should be required to wear masks.
B. Virtual learning should be required for all students.
C.Humans need oxygen to breathe.
D. The voting age should be 16.
#igivebrailest
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because it makes the most sense.
In what way is Benny's dialogue about jazz music (“I think that's to the melody") similar to
his dialogue about a love story ("It's like ... they're not")?
A
In both cases, Benny says that detours that occur along the way are
tolerable because there is a defined ending.
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B
In both cases, Benny declares that people can use their experience to avoid
becoming disoriented.
с
In both cases, Benny suggests that fictional situations are not as important
as real-life situations.
D
In both cases, Benny stresses that an observer of events should remain
neutral about them.
Answer:
A- In both cases, Benny says that detours that occur along the way are tolerable because there is a defined ending.
Explanation:
your welcome!
In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts: they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty. Great works of art have no more affecting lesson for us than this. They teach us to abide by our spontaneous impression with good-humored inflexibility then most when the whole cry of voices is on the other side. Else, to-morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time, and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another.
In this excerpt from "Self-Reliance," what idea does Emerson further develop?
Imitation is the lack of trust in oneself.
People have little appreciation of the classics.
Great work is a source of peacefulness.
Opinions are a form of religion.
Answer:
Opinions are a form of religion
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Self Reliance", Ralph Waldo Emerson describes each person as rejecting one genius thought or idea which was later acted upon my someone else and comes back to haunt the person. He is also of the opinion that when that happens, we would be forced to take our own opinions from someone else, in shame.
The idea that Emerson develops further from this excerpt is that opinions are a form of religion.
Please fill in the blanks with the term that matches the definition. You may look up the terms if you need to.
1 simile
comparing unlike objects using 'like' or 'as'
2
giving human characteristics to non-humans
3
4
a repeating sound at the beginning of words
a phrase with a completely different literal meaning than intended
comparing unlike objects by stating that one is the other one
5
6
using descriptive words that appeal to the senses
words that when spoken sound like the sound it represents
7.
8
a great exaggeration
Word Bank:
imagery simile hyperbole metaphor alliteration personification idiom onomatopoeia
Giving Human Characteristics to non humans - Personification
A repeating sound at the at the beginning of words - Alliteration
A phrase with a completely different meaning than intended - Onomatopoeia
Comparing unlike objects stating that one is the other one - Metaphor
Using descriptive words that appeal to the senses - Imagery
A great exaggeration - Hyperbole
Please help me I will mark u brainliest please someone
Answer:
I think 2 I'm having bad cramps and can't think well lol
Explanation:
Plsss i need help later is the submission
Answer:
if it wants you to put the word if it would be..
Explanation:
the time changes if you cross an international date line
i feel tired the whole day if i dont get enough sleep
you get a color pink if you mix red and right together
the river freezes if it is so cold
archie closes the toilet lid if marley tries to drink water from the toilet
hope this helps!
~brianna/edgumacation
PLEASE HELP! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
What was Wright's purpose to write Black Boy?
Answer:
Author, Richard Wright, in his autobiography, “Black Boy” reflects back on the struggle he had to go through during his early childhood. Wright’s purpose is to inform the readers about the struggles he had had to go through as a black boy in the South during the Jim Crow era. Black Boy, an autobiography of Richard Wright's early life, examines Richard's tortured years in the Jim Crow South from 1912 to 1927. In each chapter, Richard relates painful and confusing memories that lead to a better understanding of the man a black, Southern, American writer who eventually emerges.
Explanation: