Answer:
High!
Explanation:
Answer:
High
Explanation:
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Answer: I think the best would be c
Explanation:
Answer: C) To suggest surprising associations with a certain sense.
Explanation: The table shows the population of different species over four years. The species listed are ground finch, cactus finch, domestic cat, and rat. Changes in population size can be a sign of larger environmental or ecological changes that may affect behavior. Rapid adaptation to an unstable and challenging world leads to ecological diversity and speciation in Darwin's finches.
Which story premise is most clearly a classic tragedy?
Answer:
I would say B. It seems like the most tragic one to me.
Explanation:
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Consider how Kate defies the traditional roles of a woman in society. How is her attitude in comparison with other women from her time period? What changes would she have to make to become more socially agreeable?
Answer:
Thus, although Kate was clearly presented as a New Woman at the start of the film, Petruchio forces her back into a more traditionally feminine role at the end of the wooing scene. In this scene, Kate's initial dominance
and the threat to masculinity that her status as a New Woman represents are mitigated by Petruchio's ability to take control.
What is the theme for the story abuela events
Answer:
The theme of "Abuela Invents The Zero"
Answer:
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What sorts of things/ideas are valued in Henry's world? How are his values different from those of his society
Answer:
Henry's world values things like money and communication between people. This is different from what Henry values, because he likes silence, literature and the company itself, giving no importance to interpersonal relationships.
Explanation:
This question is about "Time Enough at Last" where we know the story of Henry, a man who works in a bank and does not find time or silence to read. That's because Henry loves literature, but all the time people hinder him, even in his own home, where his wife tries at all times to talk to him more.
One day a bomb is dropped on Henry's town and kills everyone but him. When he sees that the world has the silence and tranquility that he values so much, he is happy, because he will have all the books in the world to read, without anyone interrupting him. Meanwhile, Henry falls and breaks his glasses, which he cannot see without. There is no one who can prescribe other glasses for Henry, making him unable to read and living in eternal solitude.
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Reread paragraphs 6–8 of the speech. Then answer the multiple-choice questions that follow.
From “Self-Made Men” by Frederick Douglass
6 Our best and most valued acquisitions have been obtained either from our contemporaries or from those who have preceded us in the field of thought and discovery. We have all either begged, borrowed or stolen. We have reaped where others have sown, and that which others have strown, we have gathered. It must in truth be said, though it may not accord well with self-conscious individuality and self-conceit, that no possible native force of character, and no depth of wealth and originality, can lift a man into absolute independence of his fellowmen, and no generation of men can be independent of the preceding generation. The brotherhood and inter-dependence of mankind are guarded and defended at all points. I believe in individuality, but individuals are, to the mass, like waves to the ocean. The highest order of genius is as dependent as is the lowest. It, like the loftiest waves of the sea, derives its power and greatness from the grandeur and vastness of the ocean of which it forms a part. We differ as the waves, but are one as the sea. To do something well does not necessarily imply the ability to do everything else equally well. If you can do in one direction that which I cannot do, I may in another direction, be able to do that which you cannot do. Thus the balance of power is kept comparatively even, and a self-acting brotherhood and inter-dependence is maintained.
7 Nevertheless, the title of my lecture is eminently descriptive of a class and is, moreover, a fit and convenient one for my purpose, in illustrating the idea which I have in view. In the order of discussion I shall adopt the style of an old-fashioned preacher and have a "firstly," a "secondly," a "thirdly," a "fourthly" and, possibly, a "conclusion."
8 My first is, "Who are self-made men?" My second is, "What is the true theory of their success?" My third is, "The advantages which self-made men derive from the manners and institutions of their surroundings," and my fourth is, "The grounds of the criticism to which they are, as a class, especially exposed."
Which sentence from the excerpt best expresses the author’s message in this part of the text?
A. “We have all either begged, borrowed or stolen.”
B. “I believe in individuality, but individuals are, to the mass, like waves to the ocean.”
C. “In the order of discussion I shall adopt the style of an old-fashioned preacher and have ‘firstly,’ a ‘secondly,’ a ‘thirdly,’ a ‘fourthly’ and, possibly, a ‘conclusion.’”
D. My first is, "Who are self-made men?" My second is, "What is the true theory of their success?”
Based on this excerpt, the audience of the text can be inferred to be—
A. people interested in the practices of preachers.
B. people interested in the values of American society.
C. people interested in the achievements of individuals.
D. people interested the biography of Frederick Douglass.
Which of the following is a term that the author uses effectively to achieve his purpose?
A. “sown”
B. “inter-dependence”
C. “grandeur”
D. “lecture”
Answer:
A D C D
Explanation:
Answer:
I might not be right but I think the first question's answer is A and the second one is B and the last is also B
In at least 150 words, identify and explain four ways you can use context clues to determine the meanings of unfamiliar words that you encounter as you read.
Answer:
1 way you can use context clues is to circle the word that you do not understand. Labeling this is also key and will help practice it. A 2nd reason you can use context clues is to underline Key phrases.This will help with a better understanding so you can start to develop a meaning. A 3rd reason you can use context clues is to say the sentence in your own words. Doing this helps you practice the word and understand it a bit better. Finally a 4th reason you can use context clues is to look for hints within the paragraph the word is in. Often hints will be before or after the word is used.
in the book tuesday with morries what did morrie think about self pity
Answer:
His perspective on self-pity is that it is a double-edged sword: while a little indulgence is necessary at intervals, too much self-pity can be emotionally destructive. In other words, Morrie accepts the limitations of his mortality but recognizes the importance of a healthy attitude towards impending death.
In 1851, abolitionist Sojourner Truth delivered a women’s rights speech titled “Ain’t I a Woman?”. In her speech, Truth argued that she and other women could do all the same things as their male counterparts and, therefore, deserved the same rights. Which of the following strategies would be BEST for adapting these facts into a historically accurate and entertaining fiction story? A Omit the year the speech was delivered. B Add descriptive details of the audience’s reactions. C Change the location where the speech was delivered. D Alter Sojourner Truth’s name to something more believable.
Answer:
D Alter Sojourners Truth's name to something more believable
Answer:
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Explanation:
5. Which statement best describes how the author
responds to the criticism that the adoption of new
technologies intensifies the issue of income inequality?
O A He emphasizes that increased economic activity
that occurs in technologically advanced societies
will offset this undesirable effect.
OB He acknowledges that this is one of several potential
adverse consequences, but insists that history
shows that America is equipped to recover from
these negative side effects.
He suggests that the "safety net" that social
programs provide to Americans will serve as a cure-
all for those affected by income inequality.
OD Herefutes the claim by demonstrating that,
throughout history, people and societies have
effectively rebounded from job loss and job
reduction
Option A shows the author's response to criticisms that the adoption of new technologies intensifies the issue of income inequality. This option states that:
He emphasizes that increased economic activity that occurs in technologically advanced societies will offset this undesirable effect.
What does the author show about the adoption of new technologies?The author shows how the adoption of new technologies allows for an increase in social inequality in the short term.This is because these technologies update the forms of work, leaving many obsolete, which causes an increase in unemployment and social inequality.However, the author shows that this technological advance generates more wealth for the country, as it increases the productive capacity, which consequently increases income, which can be distributed more equally, reducing the differences between social classes.
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She showed the child some beautiful pictures.
(into Passive Voice)
Answer:
Some beautiful pictures were shown to the child by her
Which detail from the Newsela article "Dream Jobs: Investigative Reporter" supports the central idea that investigative reporters can bring about real, substantive change in the world?
Answer:
In some parts of the world, investigative journalists are a constant target for violence.
Explanation:
What specific details in this section contribute to the development of a central idea? The story death of a pig
A nswer:
The pigs are exploiting their authority and becoming corrupt.
Explanation:
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Fill in the blank with the best possible word provided.
The only way I am going to shrink my ____ is by saving more money each month.
A. revenue
B. levies
C. expenditures
D. deficit
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Deficit means the amount of something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
Answer:
c i think
Explanation:
Write a paragraph (minimum 3 sentences)
What is your favorite activity at school. Who do you do it with? Why do you like it? How often do you do it? How does it make you feel?
Answer:
My favorite school acticity is Study hall. I usually have my study hall with almost my who group of friends, we usually do homework together and help each other on assignments. I like Study hall because I get to see my friends for a decent amount of time. We do study hall every day, unless if it’s a spe day, or event going on that day. It makes me feel really happy because I know I’m getting homework done, but also seeing my friends!
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Which is an example of a counterargument to the claim that eating an apple everyday "keeps the doctor away"?
Apples are full of Vitamin C, Potassium, and Vitamin K.
Apples contain lots of sugar that can erode the enamel on your teeth.
Apples have fiber which is good for lowing cholesterol.
The polyphenols in apples can lower your risk for diabetes.
Answer:
they can help you with cleaning your teeth, an apple can help get hard to get old food grosness off your teeth
Explanation:
Answer:
obviously the third I just took this test.
Explanation:
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Every morning I_______________ (get up) at 7 o'clock, I_____________(have) my breakfast. While I ______________(eat), my mother ___________________(prepare) my lunch. When I ____________(finish) having breakfast, I always ________________(take) my bike, and I ______________(go)quickly to school. I always ______________(arrive) late! - Hey! What_________________ (you/do)? - I___________________(do) my homework.
Every morning I get up at 7 o' clock, I have my breakfast. While I eat, my mother prepares my lunch. When I finish having breakfast, I always take my bike, and I always arrive late! - Hey! What you? - I do my homework.
Written story about a sick girl
Answer:
Athela (I don't know where the name came from okay, you can change it later) gazed outside of her small hospital window at the world below. Once upon a time she had been a part of that world, she had played on the playground with the other kids, she had eaten whatever she wanted, and she hadn't been stuck in a hospital with a needle sticking into her arm. But that was in the past, only a blissful memory of that time remained. Athela had been admitted into the hospital after the accident, first, it was only because they wanted to see if anything was wrong, but then it was because they needed to do more test, and before she knew it, Athela was a permanent resident of Brookside Hospital until further notice. That marked the last day she had seen her parents in six years, she had counted it carefully, and since she was four when they left her at Brookside, that would mean that she was ten. Of course, Brookside Hospital was definitely not brookside. Its location in the middle of the city made it even more depressing, Athela could watch the world go by, and would never be able to actually enter it, the most she could do was watch from the window.
It was during her routine, right before lunch, that she noticed another kid. Now, kids were not out of the ordinary, they passed the window multiple times a day, but this was strange because the boy had also noticed her, which was very extraordinary. He waved from the pavement, smiling up at her. Out of her human instinct, Athela waved back. then something even more extraordinary happened, the boy, with what looked like his mother in tow, marched right into the front door of Brookside Hospital.
A few moments later, a nurse came, "there's someone here to see you today," and the boy came tromping in, with his mother trudging behind him. The first thing that she noticed about the boy's mother, was that she was also her mother. Or looked quite similar. Quite extraordinary.
Explanation:
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from 95 trees to 142 trees
Answer:
47 trees
Explanation:
Subtract 142 by 95 which will give u 47
and to make sure add 95 by 47 which will give u 142
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jack realized towards the end of the story and he wants apologize . He write a letter to mrs trehane accepting his mistake . Write a letter for him
Dear Mrs. Trechane.
After reflecting on my actions and the results they caused you, I humbly decided to write this letter where I acknowledge my mistake, I apologize to you and say that I am determined to accept the consequences of my actions.
I don't want to justify my actions, or try to take my guilt away, but I want to be as direct as possible when I say that I want to reach your forgiveness and not repeat my wrong acts. I will look for you, to give you my excuses personally and hope that in the future, we will be able to work together again, where I promise that I will be a better person.
Graciously,
Jake.
"Somewhere at this very moment a child is being born
in America. Let it be our cause to give that child a happy
home, a healthy family, and a
hopeful future."
TASK: Identify the passage's alliteration and then
explain what effect it creates
Answer:
et it be our cause to give that child a happy
home, a healthy family, and a
hopeful future."
(has h's) which is its alliteration.
It creates a memory effect, causing the reader to remember those words.
Explanation:
Fill in the missing part of the analogy. Satellite : earth as racecar:
A. freeway
B. racetrack
C. gas station
D. freeway
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe Freeway
stalk
n.
1. the stem of a plant
2. a slender support of any thing, plant, or animal
v.
1. to pursue or hunt, usually secretively
2. to walk with long, stiff strides
Which sentence correctly uses the word stalk according to the first verb definition?
The arrogant major began to stalk before his troops, looking for any fault in their uniforms.
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The stalk was so delicate that the slightest wind would snap it in two.
The crane's long leg looked like a thin black stalk against the newly fallen snow.
Adam was so jealous of Andrea's having other friends that he would stalk her when she went shopping with Lilly.
Answer:
Adam was so jealous of Andrea's having other friends that he would stalk her when she went shopping with Lilly.
Explanation:
Adam was "pursuing or hunting" Lilly secretively.
Answer:
Adam was so jealous of Andrea's having other friends that he would stalk her when she went shopping with Lilly.
Explanation:
3. Why should you first consider the author's purpose before evaluating a work?
A.so that you will not be tricked by any of the devices used by the author
B.so that you can decide if the work accomplishes that purpose
so that you can understand C.how the plot relates to the theme
D.so that you can identify the theme of the literary work
Answer: B.
Explanation: The answer is B.
The author's purpose must first be considered when evaluating a work because; Choice B; so that you can decide if the work accomplishes that purpose.
Why must the author's purpose be considered before evaluating a work?Although, the theme of a work may provide first hand information regarding the work.
It follows that the author's purpose for the work is a priority in a bid to evaluate the work.
Consequently, the evaluation of a work must be by virtue of the Author's purpose of the work.
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Identify what is wrong with the sentence.
When you ride your bike to the store.
Missing Subject
Missing Predicate
Incomplete Thought
Rambling Sentence
3.Use the space below to correct the sentence.
Answer:
It is an incomplete thought
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Someone wants you to help lay the table. ( I need it in passive )
Answer:
To help to lay the table, someone is wanted.
How did this man in the Story of the Cherokee Removal feel about the Cherokee Indians?
hELP! DUE TODAY Please rewrite or rephrase a bad example of a poem:
People were in awe of me, for I was wonderfully qualified in all blessings
For I was the wealthiest, and well dressed
For I was admirable and graceful in every way
I was all that people aspire to be
But why did I feel ungrateful on the inside?
But why did I have the feeling that something was missing?
Why didn't I have anyone for me like everyone else in town did?
so, I observed the townspeople as they went about their daily lives
hoping, to meet someone for me
but on a quiet summer evening,
I've never felt so alone in my life.