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Answer:
What's the story about??
Explanation:
I would've been best if we knew the story
Which is the thesis statement in this introductory paragraph?
Would you pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for a home that was
falling apart? Without the benefit of a qualified home inspector, many
people do just that. Home inspectors check the condition of the home,
including the foundation, roof, plumbing, and electrical systems,
Though home inspections can be expensive, it is worth it to know if the
roof is leaking or there's a problem with the pipes in the basement
before you purchase the home. Because a home is often the largest
single investment a person will make in his or her lifetime, the
importance of a proper home inspection cannot be overstated.
Answer:
It's B.
Explanation:
It's the one that make more sense for me.
Why is setting important
Answer:
Without setting, a story can be confusing on multiple levels
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Setting is important because it not only helps move the plot forward, but it can also be a characters motivation for their future actions. It is also important for a writer to establish setting so that the reader can better visualize and experience the story.
If you could change something you did
or something that happened this school
year, what would it be? Why?
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Answer:
Fighting in the school bathroom......
If you have read Lord Of The Flies please help me!!!!!
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Directions: you have to chose it either civility or Savagery and then explain why you chose that.
1. Civility or Savagery: Chapter 5: Ralph loses control of the meeting.
2. Civility or Savagery: Ralph loses control as the boys defect to Jake’s tribe.
3. Civility or Savagery: Jack tells his tribe to protect the cave from the “beast”.
4. Civility or Savagery: Ralph blows the conch one last time.
5. Civility or Savagery: Samneric respond to Jack, “it is not right” when Jack asked them to join him.
Answer:
5: When Samneric told Jack that it was not right to join his tribe, it was an act of Civility. This is because they were choosing to not take part in the savagery of Jack's tribe and were clinging on to what was left of their civility on the island.
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:
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Remembering All the Boys By Elvia Bautista
-What appealed to you about this essay? Be specific (3-5 sentences)
- How did the author respond, physically or emotionally, to those experiences? You may use textual evidence or explain on your own. Be specific.
- What is the author core beliefs
Answer:
Elvia Bautista was devastated when her younger brother was killed in a ... she works as a caregiver for the elderly and mentally handicapped. ... I believe that everyone deserves flowers on their grave. Core beliefs are the very essence of how we see ourselves, other people, the world, and the future. Sometimes, these core beliefs become 'activated' in certain situations. Here's an example: Erica is able to challenge her thinking in most situations.
Explanation:
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Answer:c
Explanation:
describe the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide and waste gases in lungs and body tissue?? Hi guys help assap plz :(((
Answer:
Gas exchange takes place in the millions of alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries that envelop them. As shown below, inhaled oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood in the capillaries, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in the alveoli.
Explanation:
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Summary:
This story can be summarized as a mystical tale about the reincarnation of a deceased soul who takes on a living form and assists a birth in another "living form".
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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:
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Read this message from Assistant Principal Amy Gaskell.
To all Faculty, Staff, Students, and Parents:
As Principal Kohl has written, I am leaving the Armstrong School to become the principal of another school. While I am thrilled about that new challenge, I also feel sad about leaving our school. I will miss each and every one of you. I will carry the friendships and memories I’ve made here with me forever. Thank you all for being so wonderful!
What is the writer’s attitude?
A. angry and frustrated
B. excited and sorrowful
C. worried and thoughtful
D. surprised and grateful
Answer: D
Explanation:
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! :)
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:
6. Who is the leader of the mob outside the courthouse? In to kill a mockingbird
Answer:
Walter Cunningham
Explanation:
Which prompt would be best addressed with a chronological structure give your oinion
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the definition of the rhetorical technique of metaphor?
A) a type of language that creates a contradiction
B) a way of speaking or writing that uses imagery to convey an idea
C) a point-by-point comparison between two things or ideas based on similarities
D) a figure of speech that suggests a likeness by making a nonliteral comparison of unlike things
Answer:
b
Explanation:
testing and i also know it for a fact
. In paragraph 1, Stanton says “…we ask for woman a voice in the government under which she lives; in the religion she is asked to believe; equality in social life, where she is the chief factor; a place in the trades and professions, where she may earn her bread…” Why does the author present her idea in a list-like structure?
If you were a wild animal, what animal would you be?
Answer:
a PANTHER :>
Explanation:
Place the following events in sequence: The Trojan War ends; Odysseus reaches Ithaca; Odysseus fights the Cyclops
Question 12 options:
The Trojan War ends
Odysseus reaches Ithaca
Odysseus fights the Cyclops
Answer:
1) The Trojan War ends
2) Odysseus fights the Cyclops
3) Odysseus reaches Ithaca
Explanation:
Please help, i will mark you brainliest!
Answer:
Here you go...
Explanation:
Pain, death, fear, sadness, all within' two people,
Both of the same problem,
as the killed. I'm so sorry of these deaths.
The sadness.
One little boy shot...-
The silent amist for no reason at all was this child killed.
The cries from the shooting still heard throughout the world.
Murders...-
Why does it happen...? why did it happen...?
We all still hear the protests every now and then so please think of them.(people who got murdered)
Select the
correct punctuation from the drop-down menus to complete the sentence.
The weather report iS calling for rain
nevertheless
the soccer game will go on as planned.
Answer:
Seems right to me
Explanation:
Try it
Answer:
1(,). 2 (;)
Explanation:
Why does not knowing a person allow us to treat them as if they were inhuman ? Give 1-3 examples of this phenomenon from the book or anywhere else ( history , current events your experiences other books movies , tv shows , etc. ) 100 WORDS.
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Write a short note about yerself.
Explanation:
myself
i have no destiny like a bird free in the sky .i want to be good, better and best.Everything in our life is run by the God. I will try to be good,best,honest,helpful and calm.
Hi I need help with this, I’ve been stuck on it for. A while
Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
Write 5 things or objects with G
Answer:
Glue
Gloves
Grapes
Graphs
Garage
Explanation:
it this what you wanted
You express a great deal of anxiety over our willingness to break laws. This is certainly a legitimate concern. Since we so diligently urge people to obey the Supreme Court’s decision of 1954 outlawing segregation in the public schools, at first glance it may seem rather paradoxical for us consciously to break laws. One may want to ask: "How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?" The answer lies in the fact that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. I would agree with St. Augustine that "an unjust law is no law at all."… — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "Letter from Birmingham Jail," April 16, 1963 3. Which type of action against unjust laws is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. supporting in this passage?
Answer:
Civil Disobedience
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from "Letter from Birmingham Jail", Martin Luther King expresses his opinion about what he calls just and unjust laws and how he would obey the just laws, but disobey the unjust ones, because they are "no law at all".
Therefore, the type of action against unjust laws is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. supporting in this passage is civil disobedience.
This is because, civil disobedience simply means defiance to authority or laws.
America’s space program does not get the attention it once did. It certainly doesn’t generate the same excitement. From the 1950s through the 1970s, astronauts were national heroes. Children dreamed of traveling through space. Adults looked to the moon with the sense of national pride. Those days could—and should—return again.
If average Americans search their brain, it is not hard to find arguments against space travel. It costs money. It’s dangerous. We have enough problems on our own planet. If the same Americans search their hearts, however, the results are different. Deep within us, we all have similar desires. Space exploration fulfills all these desires.
Let’s begin with curiosity. We all have it. From the time we are small children we long to know what is in the next room, down the street, or in the next town. We are nomads, wanting to explore. We are detectives, trying to solve a mystery. We are students of life, seeking answers. The space program gives us a chance to be all those things and more. Even if we don’t travel ourselves, the excitement of new discoveries would again feed our thirst for something new.
Another benefit of returning to space is the inspiration it provides. In the early days of space travel, America had a goal. We wanted to reach space safely and quickly. The country responded spectacularly. Teamwork and creativity reached all-time highs. Students delved deeper into science and math hoping to contribute. Heroes stepped up to bravely accept challenges. We were attempting the impossible and determined to succeed. Think of the amazing things Americans would accomplish if that inspiration returned.
Perhaps the largest thing lost with a shrinking space program is perspective. Exploring space reminds us how small and fragile our planet truly is. It encourages collaboration with other countries which helps cultural differences disappear. It can reveal the effects of abusing natural resources. Looking at our Earth from a great distance gives us a unique view of our world and the effect we have upon it.
Plans for America’s space program should clearly be revisited. Exploration of our solar system should continue not for science or power or money, but for the benefit of mankind. It gives us an outlet for our curiosity. It provides inspiration for our souls. It offers a perspective to help understand our place in the universe. The benefits are as vast as space itself.
What is the tone?
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A tone is for ex. "informative" or, "emotional"
Answer:
The tone is informative since its giving information based on the Americans space program.
Explanation:
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
I hope this helped ;)
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: