Be polite and respond by saying that making sure someone has a smile on their face doesn't cost anything and that everyone should stick together through tough situations and through good times .
PLEASE HELP WITH THESE(THERE EASY I'M JUST BEING LAZY)
Answer:
1B,2A,5C,6B,9D,13C,14C
Wiich of the following is a secondary source
Answer:
the answer is the answer
Answer:
…
Explanation: you need a image for that!
Write a letter to your cousin describing to him/her how your favourite game is played
Answer:
Dear (Cousin's name),
I love playing this game called hot potato. To start you have an item, not too big, not too small. You find friends if you don't have any, and then you get in a loose spread out circle. You start throwing this item to each person next to you in a circle until someone drops it and screams in anger and rage at losing the game. Your goal is to touch the item for as little time as possible but not drop it. I hope the next time you come to visit we can play.
Yours truly,
Your favorite cousin
Explanation:
I hope this entertained you
is the definition of the American Dream still the same as it once was
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In my opinion, I believe everybody has a different definition of an American Dream. Some families come to America for jobs, some for educations, and some for a chance at freedom. For me personally my parents' American Dream started when they were about 7 or 8. They migrated here from Mexico with my grandparents and they built a life here.
What is Victor’s main conflict in the story? Choose the best answer.
Answer:
Victor wants to impress Tereza but does not know how to do so.
Explanation:
WRITE AN INEORMAL LETTER INVITING YOUR OLD CLASSMATES FOR THIS YEAR'S ALUMINI MEET
Answer:
Dear classmates,
I hope you're all doing well. It's been a long time since we've seen each other. However, in a few weeks, we'll be able to meet again.
On the 25th of July, our school will be hosting the annual alumni meeting. This year, they decided to invite the 2008 class. It would be at 8 o'clock, and you can bring someone else with you.
I'm looking forward to seeing all of you after all these years, and remember the good times we had in our school.
See you soon.
John Fisher.
Explanation:
When we write a letter, first we have to address to whom we are writing, then we write the introduction. In this first paragraph, we greet our classmates and introduce the letter's topic. Then, in the body of the letter, we inform them about the meeting, including the date, the time and any necessary information. Lastly, we close our letter expressing how happy we are to see our classmates and say our goodbyes.
5. Which statement is INCORRECT about water cycle? A. Water cycle provides the earth with the constant supply of fresh water. B. Water cycle has nothing to do on the growth of animals and plants. C. Water cycle provides abundant supply of water. D. Water cycle helps livings things become healthy.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The water cycle does have to do with the growth of animals and plants. It is very important and they need it to aurvive.
Answer:
B .
Explanation:
Choose the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
How does Dickinson use syntax to develop the theme and mood?
Hope
by Emily Dickinson
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
Dickinson ____ in order to ____
1st blank options:
Places the subject in the middle of the poem
Concludes with an independent clause
Uses balanced structure
2nd blank options:
highlight the difficulty of remaining hopeful
emphasizes hope requires little of others
stress the sense of loss without hope
Answer:
Dickinson concludes with an independent clause in order to emphasize hope requires little of others.
Explanation:
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was an American poet known for living quite a secluded life. Her poems are still studied and appreciated all over the world.
For the first blank options:
1. Dickinson does not place the subject in the middle of the poem. She actually begins the poem with it.
2. This is correct. The last clause in the poem is an independent one. It can stand alone as a sentence, and it has a subject and a predicate.
3. She does not use a balanced structure. Notice how the predicate of the very first subject is composed of several sentences that take up most of the poem.
For the second blank options:
1. Dickinson does not highlight the difficulty of remaining hopeful. Quite the contrary, she claims hope can be found even in the direst of circumstances.
2. This is correct. In the final clause, Dickinson claims that hope never asked "a crumb" of her. Hope is not demanding. It is light and easy to find.
3. The poem as a whole doe not speak of hopelessness or the feeling of being lost.
Mandira is not patient at all. [Remove ‘not’]
Answer:
Mandira isn't patient at all.
What is meant by the term "cultural dilemma"?
A. the idea that a woman should be highly educated
B a decision regarding the correctness of a culture
С. a clash in values between people of different ages
D when the values of two or more cultures are in conflict
Answer:
D. when the values of two or more cultures are in conflict
Explanation:
The word cultural means relating to culture and culture is the behaviors and values of a group. A dilemma is a difficult problem that two different alternatives. So, a cultural dilemma is when two different cultures have opposite views that contradict each other. This leads to arguments and fights where both sides believe they are right because of their personal beliefs.
Review: In Death of a Salesman,' Arthur Miller words take on a new edge
'Early in "Death of a Salesman" it is late at night and an exhausted Willy Loman arrives
home having not made it to even one of his sales calls that day The end is nigh for Willy, that's clear
from the moment we see him shuffle in. Upstairs are his two sons, Biff and Happy, smoking
cigarettes together in the darkness of their shared childhood home, contemplating their lives They
are young men but not that young. Biff is 34. Happy, 32 - old enough to have shaken off any
residual arrested development that might have followed them out of their teens.
But here they si, in Biffs old bedroom, a couple of 30-something, middle class straight
white guys who have the privilege to look around and scoff at a world they think hasn't given them
enough opportunities - or rather, the night sort of opportunities, fulfilling opportunities. (It makes you
think this production might not be a bad pairing with "Straight White Men" by Young Jean Lee,
currently in a run at Steppenwolf.)
Sit's not that Biff and Happy arent allowed a measure of discontent in the privacy of this
moment. But as men, they are their own worst enemies. And only Biff ultimately comes to see this.
"In this 1949 drama, Arthur Miller managed to evoke both a compassion and a piercing
judgmental stare for these men, Willy included (played here by Brian Parry), and it might be one of
the most important reasons the play works such magic.
The lies in the Loman house - the delusions and exaggerations -- are many Linda (Jan
Ellen Graves), the all-seeing matriarch, is the key enabler, but make no mistake, she has come to
understand all too clearly. She just had the bad luck of hitching herself to the wrong guy (not that she
sees it that way Linda has her own delusions as well). She is surrounded by inward-looking men
who are never ever satisfied, searching for extemal validation and quick to lash out when
confronted with the reality of their mediocrity.
Sit's a funny thing, hearing the way some of Miller's dialogue is phrased. Willy has a way of
talking, a cadence there's no missing it, a certain boastful, outer-borough New York
distinctiveness to it that sounds very familiar to the news cycle these days, and I wasnt expecting it:
Toy got important contacts!" Willy says to his frenemy and next-door neighbor Charley
(Charley with a priceless, sarcastic response: "Glad to hear it, Willy ") 17 go to Hartford, I'm very
well-liked in Hartfordre or of his son, Biff: "He's got loads of personality, loads of it!"
The Loman men are con artists. Their primary mark? Themselves. Under the direction of
Steve Scott, Matt Edmonds' foundering Biff and Zach De Nardi's phony-baloney Happy really do
look and feel like restless brothers raised together in that home. (De Nardi is so good, you would
never know he was filling in for Benjamin Kirberger, who has been having some health issues but is
hoping to return to the production)
Something about the actual production design, though, doesn't quite work. It wisely avaids
momentum-killing set changes, but the physical world of the play feels like a whole lot of nothing.
which is a step down considering Redtwist has experimented with some incredible set designs in the
pest
Director Scott's production is really about the performances - small things. Ike the way
Parry's Willy, on his way to work, distractedly says, "Eh, goodbye, I'm late - and Scott also has a
couple of aces up his sleeve in the smaller roles of Charley (played by Adam Bitterman) and
Charley's son, Bernard, the bookworm-turned-hotshot lawyer (played by Devon J. Nimerfroh). The
way Nimerfroh finesses that late pivotal scene with Willy, when he delicately tries to get to the
bottom of the Loman family neurosis - it's just terrific, a wonderful bit of hesitancy and confidence
all of it coming through in his body language
But let's talk about Bitterman, because he is giving such a delicious scene-stealing
perfomance, with a perfect roughshod New York accent that I wanted to follow him off stage and
watch whatever play Charley should have been starring in When Wily finds out Bemard is arguing a
case before the Supreme Court, he says to Chaney, somewhat surprised "He didn't mention!
Charley's beautiful throwaway reply "He didn't hatta"
PAnd therein lies the difference A Loman would have been bragging about it all day.
Independent Assessment 2
L-KNOW-LYSIS: Refer to the play misiewe out he death of a Salesman on Independent Activity 2. Evaluate it using the given checklist below.
*Your Reason/s
*Points to consider
Your Response
(Yes/No)
1. is the sample play review interesting to
read?
2. Does the review include a brief summary
of the play?
2. Does it give clear idea of what the play is
about?
3. Does the play review talk about the
acting of the cast?
4. Does the play review mention the
technical aspects (props, music,
production) of the play?
Answer:
family cousins great grandparents
Explanation:
our extended family includes greats grandparents and second cousins
To show something electronically on a computer screen
Answer:
hi isa akong tao ikaw ay isang aswang
Answer:
An electronic visual display
Explanation:
A display device for presentation of images text or video transmitted electronically without producing a permanent record
What belief do Deists hold about the universe? and what god created
Deism is the belief that God created the universe, set it in motion. Deist don’t apply human characteristics to God. Which is something that is contrary to the Bible. The Bible gives God human attributes when it comes to qualities. Of course, we are created in God‘s image. For example, the book: “Draw close to Jehovah” made by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society gives us a list of qualities God is known for:
Almighty. His power is limitless, irresistible.—Revelation 15:3.Father. The source of all life, including everlasting life, he has fatherly love for his servants.—Proverbs 27:11; John 5:21.Grand Instructor. He is the all-wise Teacher, to whom we should look for instruction and guidance.—Isaiah 30:20; 48:17.The Rock. Unchanging, he is a secure refuge.—Deuteronomy 32:4.Shepherd. He guides and protects his sheeplike servants and arranges for their spiritual sustenance.—Psalm 23:1.Also, deist don’t view God as a humanoid, which is completely accurate. God is a spiritual being. Deist view God as “An eternal, transcendent force with divine intelligence, as the first cause; the architect behind the universe and natural laws.”
Answer:
Deists is a God and Deism is a system that holds the truth. The truth about Universe can only know by the gods said in Deism system.
God have created Peace.
in my opinion God have created nothing. they were like us but due to high knowledge got by naturaly bioligically so they gived good knoledge to people, you can take the example of Lord buddha, Jesus Christ they know them selves they knowed the meaning of life and death, they knowed angryness, Sadness, jelusness, shyness all the opositve feelings have no meaning no profit to take so they become a teachers and started teaching good fealings, bihaviors, there is no profit to be angry that can be solved by politey. they teached people to leave loveing, helping and beaing happy all the time whatever we have. they teached positive things (it simply means they brought or we can say they created peace) so the people made him god but the lord buddh and jsus christ they don't thought them the god they had millions of followers so the followers made them leader and leader is same like gods. people took them as a gid in heart. they were born like us and letter on after death they changed into energy and that energy have life magic how we don't know. And in today's world we can see the changes after death of lord buddha and Jsus christ. (they left the peace and knoledge and we followe them as a god because they gived us peace, knoledge about deep feelings, meaning of life and death which is very importaint to a persons to continue the humanity). Now we pray them and praying gives us positive energy makes us powerfull for specific time and belives in us what we going to do will becomplete fine, safe and good happy.
i hope it will be helpful about what god created and how god was born.
Its me bibekananda Sutihar Sharma from Nepal.
My fact ( positive belives, positive things and positive thinking have great power, it has great frquency, magic in them selves) Follow these things be sucessfull to leave life.
Present simple You usually up at Go'clock, mum
Answer:
your mum usually gets up at 6o'clock.
you always feel happy.
they doesn't watch horrors.
she visits friend.
I likes to go in shopping.
he doesn't read a book every day.
present continuous
her dad is watching TV now.
Is they are walking the dog?
we are not listening to music at the moment.
Is he is swimming?
I am going to school today.
Necesito los verbos
eat
go
listen
play
see
study
En pasado simple negativo, para ya, por fa
En ingles, valga la redundancia
name author of history's most important phenomena in terms of their effect on the modern world. give reason for you choice.
Explanation:
The history of science covers the development of science from ancient times to the present. Science is an empirical, theoretical, and procedural knowledge about the universe, produced by scientists who formulate testable explanations and predictions based on their observations.[1] There are three major branches of science: natural, social, and formal
Like the sowing seeds Of the sycamore tree Amore within And generating. If love is a season Ours must be spring sure not summer or winter But I'll still come calling When autumn leaves Begin falling
Answer:
The author says about Amore tree and seasons.
Explanation:
In the above statement the author want to say that the Amore tree comes from the seed of Amore that is grown in the soil. When the seed is grown, the seedling comes out from the soil and soon it became a tree after many years just like humans that are born from their parents and with the passage of time, they grow in size and become an adult. In the next statement, the author says that if love is a season then I chose spring season because of its wonderful climate instead of winter or summer and when the autumn season arrives the leaves of the trees falling which is a very hard time for me and I want that this falling of leaves did not occur.
In at least 150 words, explain why Borges's narrative "The Garden of Forking Paths" is often considered a precursor to
hypertext and the Internet.
Answer:
A hypertext is a digital text in which one or more hyperlinks are embedded, a hyperlink is a word, picture, or graphic element in digital media that is connected through a mouse click to another location in a digital document or webpage. Borges uses allusions like a hypertext to further connect his ideas in the story, "Garden of Forking Paths" by implying their connections through time. An Allusion is a reference to other people and events whose images serve as a symbol of a broad concept or theme. The allusions become metaphors for the connections of people on Earth over generations. For example, on the train, a boy reads the Annals of the Roman historian and Senator Tacitus. The Annals provide us with a record of the history of the Roman Empire, but Tacitus never completed his work, and like the missing pages in the document, some of it did not survive over time.
Thought about Mary had a little lamb????
It is also believed the nursery rhyme had a hidden religious meaning. Jesus is referred to the “lamb” who takes away the sins of the world and his fleece, which white as snow, symbolizes the purity of Jesus and “Mary” refers to the Virgin Mary.
what is the formula for the trainglar figures
Answer:
Triangular numbers are a pattern of numbers that form equilateral triangles. The formula for calculating the nth triangular number is: T = (n)(n + 1) / 2.
Explanation:
Which is something only direct characterization describes?
what a character does
what a character says
what a character looks like
what a character thinks about
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Direct characterization is described when the author suggests information about a character through statements about the character's appearance, personality, and actions. The author reveals, in a direct manner, the character traits.
Consider these text features from Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change by Sue Macy. A high wheeler bicycle. In England, high wheelers were called penny farthings because the relationship of the front wheel to the back wheel resembled that of the large British penny coin to the smaller farthing (quarter penny) coin. How do these text features enhance the information provided in the book
Answer: They provide insight into bicycle terminology
Explanation:
Penny farthing refers to the early type of bicycle, that was made in Britain, which had a large front wheel as well as a small rear wheel.
The text features enhances the information provided in the book as it provided insight into bicycle terminology.
the passive voice of Has he taken the book from the table?
Answer,
that is not passive,
the passive sentence would be, the book was taken from the table by him.
In the monkeys paw what effect can changing the order of events on the story have
Answer: Changing the order of events can build tension and suspense.
Explanation: Changing the order of events can build tension and suspense. When a story is presented chronologically, the story is presented in the sequence of events in which it would have occurred. Thus, events will be understood to logically follow one another as things unfold—the order is logical and surprises are rare.
Based on the signal word "another," what is the
relationship between these sentences?
O It shows that the idea in the first sentence has to
appear before the idea in the second sentence.
O It shows that the second sentence contains more
information on the same topic as the first sentence.
O It shows that the second sentence presents an idea
that is opposite of what was presented in the first
sentence.
O It shows that the second sentence is acting as a
summary for the idea presented in the first sentence.
Answer:
Type your answers to the questions below.
Are there more males or females in your group? Why do you think this is?
Who are the oldest and youngest members of your group? What is the average age of your participants? Who, if anyone, in your group is this exact age?
What is the average height of your group participants? Is any person in your group actually this height? If so, who is it? If not, why not?
What is the average weight of your group participants? Does this seem high or low to you? Why?
What is the most common eye color of your participants?
What is the most common pet?
Name one other characteristic you would have liked to include. What could this characteristic have told a reader about your group?
What mathematical concepts did you apply in this lesson?
How do you think having more participants would affect your data? Would more participants make your data more trustworthy? Why?
Staple your table, charts, and write-up together in order and submit them for evaluation.
Explanation:
which of the following techniques is used in the excerpt ?
Answer:
Theres no graph
Explanation:
Sorry
7.
Which of the following excerpts contains an example of figurative language?
They gave him a little piece of raw meat. Rikki-tikki liked it immensely, and when it was finished he went out into the verandah and sat in the sunshine and fluffed up his fur to make it dry to the roots.
The motto of all the mongoose family is “Run and find out.”
He looked at the cotton-wool, decided that it was not good to eat, ran all around the table, sat up and put his fur in order, scratched himself, and jumped on the small boy's shoulder.
When the cobra runs for her life, she goes like a whip-lash flicked across a horse's neck.
Answer:
When the cobra runs for her life, she goes like a whip-lash flicked across a horse's neck.
Explanation:
This is called simile
When the cobra runs for her life, she goes like a whip-lash flicked across a horse's neck, the excerpts contains an example of figurative language. Thus, option (d) is correct.
What is figurative language?
The term “figurative language” refers to the study of how they relate and differ from each other. The figurative languages are image and action based. Figurative language is mostly used by poets, authors, narrators, and writers. The reader must read the sentences and analyze the author's point of view with the help of figurative language.
As the figurative phrase went, "the snake runs for her life, she goes like a whip-lash flicked over a horse's neck." The author employed figurative language. The cobra flickered across her as she fled to save her life. The epitome of figurative language.
As a result, the cobra runs for her life, she goes like a whip-lash flicked across a horse's neck, the excerpts contains an example of figurative language. Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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Which gesture would best help speakers indicate that they are receptive to new ideas? counting on their fingers holding a hand over their heart gesturing with open hands gesturing with closed hands
Answer:
gesturing with open hands
Explanation:
Presentation can be defined as an act of talking or speaking formally to an audience in order to explain an idea, piece of work, project, and product with the aid of multimedia resources or samples.
Basically, any speaker who wish to create an effective presentation should endeavor to interact frequently with the audience by holding a conversation.
In communication, non-verbal cues such as posture, tone and gestures play a significant role in enhancing effective communication.
Gesturing with open hands would best help speakers indicate that they are receptive to new ideas. A speaker should spread his or her hands apart with the palms slightly facing the direction of the audience. This gesture typically indicates the willingness of the speaker to receive new ideas.
What is one quality of a strong research question?
А. The question explores various sides of an issue.
B. The question is written in paragraph form.
C. The question is not open to debate.
D The question provides specific details.
E. The question can be answered with "yes" or "no."
Answer:
when I make a question I want to prepare to someone can answer my question so I think the answer is D because it must include a specific detail
Despite protests from his grandmother, Bailey takes her,
his wife, his son, and his daughter on a road trip to Florida.
As the family travels, the grandmother tells her family
stories of her youth, many of which are greeted with
negative responses from her family. The grandmother
eventually convinces the family to stop to visit an old
plantation in Georgia.
A vicious criminal, the Misfit, has escaped from prison.
Newspaper stories claim that he is most likely on his way
to Florida.
Which of the following techniques is exhibited by these plot summaries?
O A. Flashback
B. Allusion
C. Parallel plots
D. Anticlimax
Answer:
D. Anticlimax
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, there are two stories told, of which they start off brightly but end up poorly and disappointing.
The technique that is exhibited by these plot summaries is anticlimax.
This is because, anticlimax is an otherwise disappointing or boring end to an eventful or exciting narration.