Answer:
A has correct punctuation
Answer:
A. Mom and my sister Judy haven't decided yet.
Explanation:
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what's another word for very?
Answer:
If 2 words is okay then a lot but if you just need one word then super (Like thats super cool instead of thats very cool)
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Please help me answer this question I will give you a brilliant and a thanks if you don’t answer it if you’re going to put something random if you do I l’m going to Report you
5 personification sentences about the beach.
Answer:
1). The palm trees danced and swayed in the wind.
2). The wind sang a calm and sweet song.
3). The grains of sand jumped across the beach.
4). The glimmers of light danced and twirled on the surface of the ocean.
5). The lighthouse towered and teased the small beach houses.
Explanation:
While Irma's house is decorated plainly,her clothing ia very flamboyant
Answer:
The term flamboyant means: (of a person or their behavior) tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness.
Explanation:
This is the definition I pulled from an online dictionary.
Hope it helps!
18 POINTS!!!!! i will give u a brainiest if you get it correct. What do you think the word admonitions means in Paragraph 4 in the story The wooden Bowl? How did you know?
Answer:
advice, like a warning.
Explanation:
the part where it said sharp admonitions, makes it feel like a warning.
How do you use PACED properly?
Please tell me some topics I can do for my persuasive research essay. It have to had something to do with science and technology, the environment, national politics, or public health.
Answer:
maybe do something that has to do with all the trash that is in the ocean it could check of some of those topics
Explanation:
Answer:
National politics--if you like a certain topic in politics or a person in politics, you can explain that and WHY you should vote/like them. (If it's for anything under college I wouldn't get too political though.)
Public Health - opinions on vaccines, or pandemic in general, if you think anything with the healthcare system is wrong, you can write about that as well. What do you think people should do about the pandemic?
Science- Goes hand in hand with the environment one
Environment - Things you can do to improve the governmetn (for example, the government can apply a certain law for the commonwealth of the Earth) things about the ozone layer of Earth, climate change, Co2 levels from cars, etc. (This topic is the easiest in my opinion, since there's a lot of non-controversial issues in the environment)
Technology - do you think kids should have more or less access to the internet? What about social media, is it good or bad? so many things you could do with this one.
Look up some other ideas as well. Good luck :)
What is the most important feature of a podcast script?
Answer:
Consistency. Being consistent with your podcast is vital, just so your listeners can keep up with your timing.
Good Equipments.
Engaged Audience.
Amazing Guests.
Knowledgable Host.
Great Preparation.
Fantastic Episodes Titles.
Explanation:
1. PART A: What does Ned
mean when he says that the
words "Yes, teacher" are "like
magic"?
a. The words allow him to
misbehave in front of his
teachers.
b. The words help him
feel like he belongs at the
school.
c. The words make the
O teachers think he speaks
English.
d. The words immediately
make his teachers happy.
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Read the following excerpt from "To Build a Fire." How does Jack London show that his main character’s inability to plan for possible problems eventually leads to his death? Use textual evidence from this excerpt to support your answer.
But all this—the mysterious, far-reaching hair-line trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all—made no impression on the man. It was not because he was long used to it. He was a newcomer in the land, a chechaquo, and this was his first winter. The trouble with him was that he was without imagination. He was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances. Fifty degrees below zero meant eighty-odd degrees of frost. Such fact impressed him as being cold and uncomfortable, and that was all. It did not lead him to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature, and upon man's frailty in general, able only to live within certain narrow limits of heat and cold; and from there on it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and man's place in the universe.
Answer:
The main character doesn't understand that the cold will be more than he can bear. He also doesn't seem to be very good at thinking ahead and planning for problems. These two weaknesses are what lead to the man's death. This part of the excerpt shows that the main character does not have the ability to plan for the worst:
The trouble with him was that he was without imagination. He was quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances. Fifty degrees below zero meant eighty-odd degrees of frost. Such fact impressed him as being cold and uncomfortable, and that was all. It did not lead him to meditate upon his frailty as a creature of temperature, and upon man's frailty in general, able only to live within certain narrow limits of heat and cold; and from there on it did not lead him to the conjectural field of immortality and man's place in the universe.
In this part of the excerpt, London states that his character "is without imagination." London also writes that the man is only "quick and alert in the things of life," but doesn’t understand the meaning of those things. This quotation suggests that the man was unable to imagine what he had never experienced. Since he had never experienced the harsh cold, he didn’t understand that his body wouldn’t be able to handle the harsh weather of the Yukon. That’s why he wasn’t prepared. He assumed that his trek would only be "cold and uncomfortable" rather than deadly. In the end, he must face his own foolishness.
Explanation:
This is the sample answer on edmentum/plato. Change it up a bit :)
What is the complete subject in the sentence below?
A. Nearby cofee shop
B.None of the nearby coffeeshops
C.None of the nearby
D.Nearby coffeeshops
What is a good introduction for the Steve Jobs essay. for the 6th grade
Answer:
Paul Jobs was raised in Germantown, Wisconsin and became a Coast Guard in World War II. He made a bet with his friends that he would be able to find a wife within two weeks. He met Clara Hagopian, who was born in New Jersey after her parents fled the Turks in Armenia, and the couple was engaged within ten days. Clara realized that she could not have children, so the married couple looked at adoption (Issacson 28-29). Joanna Schieble was a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin. She lived within a strict household where her father was extremely strict about dating. When Joanna met Abdulfattah Jandali, a Muslim teaching assistant from Syria, her father threatened to disown her. She went with Abdulfattah to Syria and two months later when they returned, found out she was pregnant. Keeping the baby and abortion were not options the couple considered. When Joanna found out the adoptive couple were Paul and Clara Jobs, she made them promise that they would keep a college fund for the baby. Steve Jobs was born on February 24th, 1955. After some reluctance, Joanna signed the adoption papers and gave Steve Jobs to his new parents (Issacson 30-31).Steve Jobs knew from a young age that he was adopted. Many of his close friends believe that the awareness that he was given up as a baby made him into the independent person he grew up to be (Issacson 32). Jobs has said that he knows people say that the reason why he has worked so hard was because he wanted his biological parents to want him back, but Steve said that is not true. (Issacson 33). Steve’s father is the person that introduced Steve to technology. Paul worked on cars often, and although Steve did not like to get his hands dirty, he loved doing whatever he could to help. Getting, Sara, and Karin Swainey. "First Graders with iPads? Find out how two teachers took on the challenge of improving elementary reading, achieved surprising success with their youngest at-risk readers, and learned some interesting things along the way." Learning & Leading with Technology August 2012: 24+. General Reference Center GOLD. Web. 11 December 2013. Isaacson, Walter. Steve Jobs. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2011. Print. Mills, Elinor, and Bob Wallace. “Jobs is back: Apple buys NeXT for $400M.” Computerworld. 23 December 1996: 8. General Reference Center GOLD.
Explanation:
here is a whole essay
Which detail from "Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action" introduces an obstacle faced by Indians who wanted to win independence from the British?
O "The British had been gaining power in India since the mid-1700s, and had officially taken control of India in 1858."
"They spoke different languages, quarreled over religion and social class, and were scattered across the land in cities and tiny villages, long before telephones or the Internet could connect them.
"To win their independence, the Indians would have to overcome their differences and work together to defeat their common adversary."
"Then one day in January 1915, a large crowd of Indians, rich and poor, from the cities and the villages, and from every social class, gathered around a dock in Bombay.
I think it would be A
Answer:
The answer would be B.
Explanation:
I just took the test and put A but it was B.
Theme constitutional monarchy
Discuss the pros and cons of having a monarchy in contract to being a republic?
Give me at least 4 pros and cons!
(I will give the "brainliest" to the best answer!)
Answer: Brainliest?
Advantages of a constitutional monarchy:
Stability. The head of state is appointed for a very long perdiod of time, usually until she/he abdicates or die. This gives the country more stability in comparison with republics where the head of state changes every few years.
Education. In a monarchy, the future head of state is known from birth, therefore she/he is raised and educated accordingly. Monarchs are usually well prepared for their role and enjoy a priviledged multidisciplinary education.
Neutrality. The head of state is not a politician, therefore is not tied to any particular party. She/he can ensure neutrality and balance while in power.
No election cost. In many countries, the campaign to elect the head of state can be very expensive. In monarchy, succession has little costs.
Less corruption? Advocates of constitutional monarchy claim that knowing you will serve for a life term reduces the risk of corruption, while an elected politician may feel the urge to take advantage of his position knowing it will not last. Presidents may have shorter term goals and incentives, while the monarch may care more about the long term. After all they want their children to inherit the throne and don't want them to have to face a complicated future.
Disadvantages of a constitutional monarchy:
Lack of democracy. The head of state is not elected and inherits the position. The citizen have little to say about who will reign, although in most constitutional monarchies the monarchs needs the approval of the Parliament, and therefore, indirectly of the people this institution represents.
Not every monarch is competent. The head of state may have been prepared to reign, but this does not guarantee that this particular person is suitable and competent for the position. HIstory is full of incompetent, arrongant, tyrannic or careless monarchs.
Monarchs are people; therefore have personal beliefs and political preferences, often they are quite conservative. Their views and beliefs may be at odds with those of the majority in their country.
Royal families often have a very expensive lifestyle. In addition to the king or queen, other members of the royalty also receive public salaries and perks. Moreover simply organizing their trips and security is very costly. Although we should keep in mind that presidents and prime ministers in republics are also costly, sometimes more than monarchs.
More corruption? Sometimes justice is permissive with the abuses of royal families. They are somehow protected because it is not in the interest of the country to see their figures delegitimized. However, this also creates an incentive for members of the royal families to abuse sometimes their status.
Explanation:
THERE IS A ALOT BUT ALL ARE EASY BUT IF YOU ANSWER ALL THEN YOU GET CROWN
Directions: Read the passage below, then select the choice that best answers the question for #6, #7, and #8.
Kai and his family live at an elephant sanctuary in Africa. They work hard to protect elephants from poachers who selfishly hunt and kill the elephants for their ivory tusks. On a scorching hot afternoon, Kai finds out another elephant has been killed, he tells his dad he is heartbroken. Leaving Kai behind, Kai’s dad starts to do a routine check around the perimeter of the sanctuary. An enormous storm was about to hit and cause a tree to fall. The protective fence was about to be broken.
6. What point of view is this story told from? *
1 point
a. First Person Point of View
b. Second Person Point of View
c. Third Person Limited Point of View
d. Third Person Omniscient Point of View
Answer:
6. a. first person point of view
Explanation:
because in telling a story ..it is the first person or the person that is reading the story because who would read it?.....the story cannot tell its own story...it must be telled by the one who is reading it...welcome
Describe this picture in 3 sentences. Please help
Answer:
Colorful,creepy a little, shapes
Explanation:
Write a story in which a piece of technology causes problems for the main character. Around 200 words.
Answer:
Which character are you talking about? You gotta be specific if you want 200 words on it lol
Explanation:
Which statement best describes Douglass's viewpoint?
Answer:
The answer is number 4.
Explanation:
In 5-10 sentences explain why Ambrose Bierce does not write his story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, in chronological order. What do we learn from Farquhar’s flashbacks? How does this impact readers understanding of the story?
Answer and Explanation:
"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is a short story by American author Ambrose Bierce set during the Civil War. The main character, Peyton Farquhar, is tricked into trying to burn a bridge that would allow Union soldiers to cross into Confederate territory.
Bierce does not narrate this story in chronological order. By doing that, he gets to trick readers, especially towards the end. In the first part of the story, Farquhar is already about to be hanged, having been accused of treason. However, the second part is a flashback. We get to know who Farquhar is and how he got tricked into trying to burn the bridge. In part three, the narrator deceives readers. It is time to actually hang Farquhar. But, while Bierce separated reality and flashback into two different parts before, he does not do that now. Reality and hallucinations are mixed. We are led to believe that the noose broke and that Farquhar was able to escape and return home. We are brought back to reality in a sudden, almost cruel way:
Peyton Farquhar was dead; his body, with a broken neck, swung gently from side to side beneath the timbers of the Owl Creek bridge.
Farquhar never escaped. He hallucinated in the brief moments it took him to die from hanging.
What is the purpose of mythology?
Answer:
To let us know about those before us like history.
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINLY TO WHO EVER IS RIGHT
Read this excerpt from “Street Cleaning Day.”
Then Circle rolled to the back bumper,
and called to Line atop Triangle –
“Line, lean down
until one of your ends
is under the car!”
And Line leaned down
angling one of his ends under the car
and the other up toward Square.
Circle scooted under the back Bumper,
and called to Square. “Now when I say go,
I want you to jump on Line.”
What is the visual effect of the excerpt?
The reader visualizes a scene of disarray that becomes orderly.
The reader visualizes an argument between the characters.
The reader visualizes variously sized and shaped parking spaces.
The reader visualizes a scene of geometric angles.
Answer:
Its the second one
Explanation:
it just is
What does simile Cindy’s skin is like porcelain mean
Answer:
That means her skin is smooth and flawless
Explanation:
Hope this helped :)
Think about your mental images of the event. Which aspects of those images seem most striking to you? Describe the images using words and phrases that convey:
Vivid colors
Specific sounds
Scents, tastes, or feelings
Answer:
is that correct questions
Explanation:
Which aspects of those images seem most striking to you? Describe the images using words and phrases that convey:
Vivid colors
Specific sounds
Scents, tastes, or feelings
Identify two examples of each:
end rhyme
HELP WILL 10 POINTS AND BRAINIEST ANSWER! IF YOU ANSWER SILLY I WILL REPORT! HERE IS THE QUESTION,
WHY DO YOU THINK IT TAKES COURAGE TO BE A FOLLOWER OF JESUS IN OUT CURRENT TIMES? WRITE ABOUT A PARAGRAPH ( 5-8 SENTENCES
Answer:
It takes a lot of courage to be a follower of Jesus in modern society for a multitude of reasons...
Explanation:
In today's society, given the times and their trivial nature recently, many people find it hard to believe there is a god at all. For these people, the concept of keeping their opinion to themselves is foreign, which affects those around them who do believe. In schools, workplaces, and even just in a person's neighborhood, a believer in Jesus gets ridiculed, harassed and even threatened for having faith. Because of the controversy on the topic of God, it is also not allowed to be talked about in school or some workplaces. To be a believer in Christ in a day and age where you are literally in danger from some people because of believing takes bravery and true loyalty to your faith. That is why being a follower of Jesus takes courage. And as sad as it is to say it, many people aren't courageous enough to take that stand.
Hope this helps :)
can someone please help me with this.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is the only concise answer, and the only one that makes grammatical sense. I hope this helps
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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The following paragraph is part of a persuasive essay and is complete except
for its final sentence.
Based on personal testimonies, financial statistics, and the
rising cost of college tuition, the most advisable course of
action is for parents to begin saving money for a college
fund as early as possible. So many parents and students
have alleviated financial strain because of a college fund
started at birth
What should the last sentence be?
O A. No matter how little you think you have to save, saving just a little
every time you get a check makes a significant difference.
O B. Although this method does not work for everyone, college savings
funds can be a great benefit.
O C. Families will benefit greatly from setting aside college savings and
should have a separate fund for each child.
O D. Families will benefit greatly from setting aside college savings.
SUBMIT
Answer:D
Explanation:
Did the quiz
Answer: D is correct
Explanation:
Can you use an online generator to create MLA-formatted citations for your Works Cited section
Answer:
To use the generator: Choose the type of source you would like to cite (e.g., website, book, journal & video) Enter the URL, DOI, ISBN, title, or other unique source information to locate your source. ... Copy your fully-formatted citation into your MLA works cited list.
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!
Identify the dependent clause.
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
That's a great idea
(Choice B)
B
That you had
Answer:
B. That you had
Explanation:
This is dependent on more, it makes no sense by itself so you need more information for it to make sense.