to make a prediction about a text the first step is to
Answer:
Read it
Explanation:
20 POINTS FOR THIS QUESTION.
VERY URGENT HELP.
please don’t guess on this I really need help and explain how you got the answer.
( this is paragraph 5 that your supposed to read,)
Between 600 and 900 CE , acupuncture developed especially rapidly in China. Books and colored charts describing meridians and specific acupuncture points were published. The technique continued to evolve through the eighteenth century, and even began to spread to the West . Missionaries returning to Europe brought acupuncture back with them, and Asian immigrants brought the tradition to America , too. In the early 1800s , however , acupuncture was suppressed by the Chinese emperors of the time, who were increasingly influenced by Western ideas. After the defeat of the last emperor in 1911 , the practice of acupuncture began to revive in ChinaPresident Richard Nixon's visit to China in 1972 caught the public's attention , and acupuncture became popular in the United States as well .
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It makes the most sense, I read the entire article and reviewed the choices. I am pretty sure its right.
Answer:
srry Tooooooooo long
Explanation:
The voice that beautifies the land!
The voice above,
The voice of the thunder
Within the dark cloud
Again and again it sounds,
The voice that beautifies the land.
The voice that beautifies the land!
The voice below;
The voice of the grasshopper
Among the plants
Again and again it sounds,
The voice that beautifies the land.
—“Twelfth Song of the Thunder”
What is the focus of the song? Use the drop-down menu to complete this sentence.
The focus of the song is
.
Answer:
the voice
Explanation:
Answer:
its the voice
Explanation:
i took the quiz/test and got it right.
Where do Esperanza and Nenny like to hide in ?
Answer:
the house in mango street
Explanation:
performing in the best way with little wasted effort
A hostile
B vow
C treacherous
D efficent
Answer:
the answer is D i hope this helps and have a great day
feel free to brainliest
Explanation:
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.
Match each statement from the passage with the message it represents.
Answer:
The persons 2nd answer is wrong
The correct message relating to the passage are given below:
Whatever mankind must undertake, free men must fully share: The knowledge gained from space exploration leads to a greater understanding of freedom.
No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind: The discoveries made in space will have more significance than the breakthrough in the past.What is a passage?
A literary passage is a passage from a book or other written work. It can be a single sentence in length or as long as a chapter. A literary passage typically consists of multiple paragraphs.
Any literary form, from poetry to fiction, can be represented by this extract.
Hence, The correct statements relating to the passage are given above.
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Which of these situations would most likely arouse suspicion?
A. You are running late for school, and your little sister is
Ready to go.
B. You are studying for a test, and your little sister is working on her homework.
C. Your piece of cake is missing, and your little sister has chocolate stains on her shirt.
D. Your piano recital is on Saturday, and your little sister has invited two of her friends to attend.
Answer:
C definitly
Explanation:
Do you think there is a point when someone truly feels accomplished? Support your answer with evidence from readings or your life
Answer:
So, I think that I can give you a paragraph structure where the ____'s represent what you would put in, I hope I can help:
There _____ a point where someone could inevitably feel accomplished because ___________. For example, once in my life I _________ and it was very significant to support this answer since _____________. This shows ____________, and is immense evidence that _______________. In conclusion, this explains why ____________.
Have a great day!
1911 THE MATCH There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match. Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble. In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar. In the last paragraph, what is the main point of the section that discusses the chemicals involved in match making? To explain how matches work To explain the benefits of phosphorus To explain why early attempts failed To explain what was wrong with antimony
Answer: I think it is to explain how matches work
Explanation: I took the test and got it incorrect with To explain why early attempts failed, and now that I read the question again, the paragraph explains what chemicals go into matches and how it has to be rubbed hard to work. Therefore, I believe it is To explain how matches work
Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it:
Answer:
Comes to a general conclusion based on a specific observation.
Explanation:
Starr describes Iesha and King as being “hood rich” What does she mean?
The hate you give
Read the sample thesis statement and answer the question: Dr. King employs allusions in his "Letter to Birmingham Jail" to help the audience make connections. Based on the thesis, what is the writer's purpose for the essay?
A) To show how allusions can help the audience create information
B) To show how allusions can help the audience link information
C) To show how allusions can help the audience produce information
D) To show how allusions can help the audience understand information
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I NEED HELP FAST. I WILL GIVE 35 POINT I AM FAILING LA. HELLP PLEASE
Refer to the Newsela article, "Doctoral Student Played a Big Part in First Black Hole Photo."
Part A
A. Why has it been difficult to study black holes?
B. It was previously impossible to photograph them in space.
C. Telescopes powerful enough to see them have yet to be invented.
D. They are too large to measure.
Scientists have been focused on other projects.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence supports the answer in Part A?
Select two correct answers.
A. "Since we need light to see, we cannot see black holes."
B. "The data used to piece together the image was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope."
C. "Black holes can even pull light into themselves."
D. "A supermassive black hole is the biggest kind of black hole, a NASA website says."
Assessment navigation
Answer: Part A is answer B "It was perviously impossible to photograph them in space."
Part B I think is answer A. "Since we need light to see, we cannot see black holes." I did the test and it doesn't tell me what the actual answer is, but it said that part B was not D.
Explanation: I know Part A is right, sorry if part B is wrong. :(
(Hope you have a good day!!)
The cause for which it has been challenging to study about black holes would be:
B). It was previously impossible to photograph them in space.
The evidence that substantiates the answer provided in part A would be:
A). "Since we need light to see, we cannot see black holes."
The reason that the author provides for the challenge that occurs in the study of black holes is the difficulty that occurs in clicking their pictures. The evidence which validates this point would be the lack of light which is a major cause to click their pictures. Thus, options B and A are the correct answers.Learn more about "Scientists" here:
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Read the sentence.
Leila stared at the driver of the shiny red convertible stopped in the middle of the intersection, incredulous that he would stop traffic just to yell at another driver behind him.
What does the use of incredulous connote?
that Leila is envious of the driver for having a convertible
that Leila is angry at the driver for stopping in the intersection
that Leila thinks she might know the driver of the convertible
that Leila is shocked at what the driver of the convertible did
Answer: it's D. that Leila is shocked at what the driver of the convertible did this will help you :-)
The use of incredulous connotes that Leila is shocked at what the driver of the convertible did.
What is the meaning of incredulous?Incredulous means unbelieving.
The use of incredulous connotes that Leila is shocked at what the driver of the convertible did because she was unable to believe that the driver can stop in the middle of the traffic to shout at other driver. This was shocking for her.
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i need help please
Answer:
1.d
2.c
3.b
4.e
5.a
6.c
7.b
8.a
9.d
10.e
Explanation: Hope this helps! :)
...television sets, cassette players, cameras and radios, jewelry and clothing, and sometimes were hungry enough to devour everything in the refrigerator...
What is the connotation of "devour" in the passage from “Once Upon a Time”?
rapid eating
dishonest people
silent stealing
curious intruders
Answer:
rapid eating
Explanation:
The word devour means consuming and absorbing something rapidly, usually without leaving no trace. It can be used for demolishing and destroying, for a force wiping something out.
Here it is used with its second meaning which is rapid eating. Devouring something also means eating it hungrily or quickly, feeding wholeheartedly on it. In this passage, it is meant that someone was so hungry that they ate every single piece of food that could be found in the fridge.
Which detail does the writer use to support the argument that there is so much to do in Boston?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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a.
Ice cube
c.
Audience awareness quiz
b.
Break dance
d.
Icebreaker
Answer:
its most likely D
Explanation:
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
Answer:
ANSWER A i think i'm sorry if it's wrong.
Explanation:
As the Health in-charge of Kanpur Health Centre, design a poster for public display board giving precautions to be observed to protect oneself from Corona virus. (50 Words)
Please help me asap!!!
How does the author make a connection between the new shelters and IKEA furniture?
A by explaining how the shelters are inexpensive to build
B by emphasizing how people can personalize the shelters
C by highlighting how easy it is to replace parts of the shelters
D by describing how the shelters are designed to be easily shipped and assembled
Answer:
I`m not sure but I think C
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Introduction sentence Mythological Elements and Theme
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Help I do not get this because I am bad at English
Answer:
Ran around the block. There is no noun of who is running which makes it a fragment.
Explanation:
Read Ponyboy's description of his 2 brothers. Select the answer that best complete each statement
Answer:
There's not enough information provided
Explanation:
Based upon what has occurred so far, what do you think will possibly happen from here on out? Why do you think so? Have we officially crossed over into complete fantasy at this point? What do you think might happen next?
Brainllest to the first answer
The question wants to analyze your personal perception of a specific subject. In that case, I can't answer your question, but I'll show you how to answer it.
How to get an answer?Research events that have occurred previously.Analyze the potential for these events to have specific consequences.Identify which of the consequences is most likely to happen.Identify the reasons that make this consequence so plausible.This answer was given taking into account the context of your question and is intended to help you answer it correctly.
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Which is an informal way to ask for something? *
Could you...?
Would you...?
Can you...?
Can other forms of parental figures (i.e., uncles, aunts, mentors, teachers, grandparents, etc.) impact and assist a child’s upbringing and identity formation? Why or why not?
Answer:How do very young children develop a sense of identity and belonging culturally, and how can this sense be supported by early care and education teachers and programs? This article examines literature associated with identity and belonging in early childhood and how those who work closely with children and families can incorporate best practices into daily routines and procedures. The authors share several practices from the A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning at The Ohio State University, a high-quality program serving children and families who are economically and culturally diverse.
Elizabeth is a 19-month-old toddler who attends our early care and education program full-day, full-year while her parents work. Her family, including siblings, primarily speak Spanish at home, as do several other of the schools’ students. As such, the school has made a concentrated effort to employ teachers who are native Spanish speakers or otherwise fluent in Spanish. When Elizabeth arrives for the day, she is greeted enthusiastically with phrases in Spanish and English from her peers and teachers. Spanish phrases and words make up the environmental print throughout the room. Laminated notecards are displayed prominently for all children and teachers to access; the cards contain phrases supplied by Elizabeth’s parents for commonly used routines and classroom rituals such as “Do you want to use the bathroom now or in 5 minutes? ¿Quieres usar el baño ahora o en cinco minutos?” and “We wash our hands before we eat. Nos lavamos las manos antes de comer.” Children frequently carry these card packs around the room to “read,” and teachers read them in English and Spanish and point to the words when providing one of the directives. Photos of all the children’s families, and of the teachers and their families, are displayed on the walls and in small frames throughout the classroom. Similarly, each child has a small photo album with photos supplied by families and/or taken by teachers at school of children’s families, friends, and pets. Children carry and use the photo albums throughout the day, often taking them from their display in a basket in the reading area to their cubbies and other personal spaces to review.
The Importance of Relationships
Erikson was among the first to examine how children’s sense of identity and character developed, and he proposed a stage theory to explain how young children and later adolescents and adults progress in life span development (McLeod, 2008). For children less than 36 months old, there are two stages identified by Erikson: Trust vs. Mistrust, which encompasses the first 18 months of life, followed by Autonomy vs. Doubt, which includes ages 18 to 36 months. Both stages are influenced heavily by the types of environments and support a very young child receives. During the Trust vs. Mistrust stage, infants learn whether they can trust that their needs will be met by caring and competent adults and caregivers; those whose needs are not consistently or adequately met will be insecurely attached and suffer later in developing secure and stable relationships. Similarly, in the Autonomy vs. Doubt stage, children begin to test their abilities and competencies; those who are supported and provided an opportunity to explore will grow to be industrious and independent. Children with overly controlling or anxious caregivers will not develop the fortitude to persevere and learn autonomously.
What is “linin’,” and why is it done? ( to kill a mockingbird)
Answer:
In Calpurnia's church, when one person speaks the line of a song so the rest of the chorus knows what to sing. Singing hymns without hymn books and musical instruments. It is done because very few of the people at church can read.
Explanation:
"I declare it's marked out just like a large chessboard!" Alice said at last. "There ought to be some men moving about somewhere—and so there are!" She added in a tone of delight, and her heart began to beat quick with excitement as she went on. "It's a great huge game of chess that's being played—all over the world—if this IS the world at all, you know. Oh, what fun it is! How I WISH I was one of them! I wouldn't mind being a Pawn, if only I might join—though of course I should LIKE to be a Queen, best." If a reader wanted to compare this game of chess to an ordinary game of chess, where would be the best place to find the rules for the game?
Answer:
If this game can be compared to an ordinary chess game, the rules should be seen on the game's packaging, or, in a leaflet that used to come with the pieces and the board.
Explanation:
Every game is sold with its rules, so inexperienced players can understand how the game works. Currently, the rules are written on the packaging of the game, or in a leaflet inside the box that explains all the rules and the whole operation of the game, as well as all the guidelines necessary to establish the game. It is also possible to know the rules of the game by asking a friend, who knows how to play, but the game itself already shows the rules through the leaflet or packaging as previously said.
Answer:
its c."i declare its marked out just like a large chess board" alice said at last
Explanation:
i took the test on edge and i got 100% :) hope this helped
and just remember you are loved and you are amazing and i hope you have a good day<3
how have rogers feelings changed since the beginning of the story from thank you m'am
Answer:
more compassionate
Explanation: