Answer:
B. seahorses are slow swimmers.
Explanation:
Answer:
B or D
Explanation:
Seahorses have less fins than most fish, so they are very slow swimmers.
They like to hide in seaweed to get away from predators.
IREADYYYY:
Part B
Which statement best describes how the Video and the Passage portray
Crusoe's attitude after the shipwreck, when he reaches dry land?
A.In the Passage, Crusoe was not sure he would make it to
land, but in the Video, he seems confident of easily making it
to shore.
B:In the Passage, Crusoe ponders why he was the only one to
O survive, but the Video reflects merely the solitary nature of his
situation.
C:In the Video, Crusoe raises his hands, as if in thanks, but in
the Passage, he stands still on the beach.
D.In the Video, Crusoe feels lost when he reaches land, but in
the Passage, he is familiar with where he is going.
Answer:
C: In the Video, Crusoe raises his hands, as if in thanks, but in
the Passage, he stands still on the beach.
Explanation:
im not sure though
i need help with NOREDILK
Answer:
What's NOREDILK?I am kinda confused on what that is.
Sentence 3
a. No change
b. Truman delivered hundreds of speeches in towns
c. Truman delivered: hundreds of: speeches, in towns
d. Truman delivered hundreds of: speeches in towns
Answer:
b. Truman delivered hundreds of speeches in towns
Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank. Mr. Frank. Now. About the noise. While the men are in the building below, we must have complete quiet. Every sound can be heard down there, not only in the workrooms, but in the offices, too. The men come at about eight-thirty, and leave at about five-thirty. So, to be perfectly safe, from eight in the morning until six in the evening we must move only when it is necessary, and then in stockinged feet. We must not speak above a whisper. We must not run any water. We cannot use the sink, or even, forgive me, the w.c. The pipes go down through the workrooms. It would be heard. Why must the Frank and Van Daan families most likely stay quiet during the day
Answer:
They do not know whether they can trust the others who work in the building.
Explanation:
The Diary of Anne Frank is a first-person’s account of a young girl named Anne Frank. The book contains her narrative of their life in the secret Annex, hiding from being captured by the Nazi Germans.
In the given excerpt from Mr. Frank's dialogue, we get to know that the need for silence during office hours is a must for the people in hiding. It was to ensure that they are not heard of by the office workers and thus, guarantee their safety. Mr. Frank told them not to make a sound beyond a whisper, and not to do anything that produces a sound or the workers may hear them. This need to be quiet during the day is because they do not know if they can trust the workers with their safety.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
I got it right on edge.
First of all, don't give me the description of the play, description of John Proctor's character, or any thing else you guys try to come up with to get points. Just answer the question (with detail would be preferable). Consequences will be a reported.
Explain why Miller chose to have John Proctor change in the Crucible (referring to his character development).
Answer:
In fact, Proctor is involved in the Salem Witch trial in which his wife is accused of being a witch. This leads to an important change of his personality: John Proctor changes from a normal citizen and a sinner to a tragic hero, a person of high sense of morality.
“Faith is not the belief that God will do what you want. It is the belief that God will do the right.” - Max Lucado
In your own understanding, explain the meaning of the given quotes below. (5 sentences each)
Explanation:
1) Faith believes that God is Good and will always do whatever is good/right.
2)Faith believes that God is Wise and can see the future so He knows if what we we want is actually not good for us.
3)Faith believes that God is The Almighty and is not under any obligation to fulfil each and every one of our wishes.
4)Faith believes that God has the good of everyone at heart and proves it at the right time, which might not be our own time.
5)Faith believes that as Humans, what we often want could be utterly selfish and may even be detrimental to others, being the Good God He is- He will not let that happen.
Please answer these questions from bud not buddy.will give brailliest.
Chapter 19:
1. Why does Bud try to comfort Mr. Calloway?
2. Is Mr. Calloway disappointed with his discovery?
3. Why did Herman E. Calloway and his daughter have a bad relationship?
4. Why do you think Ms. Thomas asked Bud to give Mr. Calloway time?
5. How do the members of the band make Bud feel welcome?
6. Why does Bud say that the squeaks and squawks of his saxophone were the closing of one door and the opening of another door?
Answer: 1. Because Mr.Calloway is sad.
2. He is mad about it.
3. They were always apart.
4. Mr. Calloway was really frustrated about his daughter dying.
5. They play a song to you.
6. It was a start to a good beginning
Explanation: Please give me brainliest.
II Р.
Attendants of Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France began wearing
wigs to
A imitate english gentleman
B flatter and be like the king
C distinguish between political parties
D show that they were important figures
Hi! Can anyone change this sentence into a more effective one!
"A beautiful and relaxing experience"
Best answer get brainly :)
It was a beautiful and the most relaxing experience of my life.
PLEEEEEEEASE HELP i’m giving 10 points and brain list all I can need is help is that too much to ask for
Answer:
The first one is B
Explanation:
I read the book and watched the movie
Why does Jonas want to change his community?
hope it helps have a nice day
here's the riddle for the day!
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Speaking of rivers, a man calls his dog from the opposite side of the river. The dog crosses the river without getting wet, and without using a bridge or boat. How?
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Answer:
The river was frozen.
Explanation:
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