Answer:
Because it is her father and she is going to become the future
Explanation:
Charles Wallace was a very smart 5-year old who was very intelligent and a rare gem. He had a sister called Megan Wallace and they lived with their parents.
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
However, near a black hole, gases and dust and stars encounter its tug. Some things may be hurtling by so fast they won't get pulled into the black hole. Other things may not be as swift. They will be drawn in.
Closer and closer, the tugging force gets stronger and stronger. Close enough, the black hole no longer acts like a whirlpool.
With a whirlpool, there's always a fast-enough fish—or a fast-enough something—that moves so quickly it won't be pulled all the way into the center.
Not so with a black hole! Within a certain distance the black hole's power is so strong, nothing is fast enough to zip away.
What is being compared or contrasted in this excerpt?
A. A comparison between the power of a star and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
B. A contrast between the power of a star and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
C. A comparison between the power of a black hole and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
D. A contrast between the power of a black hole and the power of a whirlpool is being made.
Answer:
I think the answer is B. I'm not entirely sure
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Correct me if I am wrong
This morning, my boss said he wanted to talk ___ me.
at
on
to
for
Answer:
This morning my boss said he wanted to talk to me.
Explanation:
To is the answer,
whihc situation is the best example of a zero sum game
Answer:
Poker and gambling are popular examples of zero-sum
Explanation:
what is a negative statement
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Here's your answer:
A negative sentence is a sentence that states that something is false. In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary, or helping, verb. An example of an auxiliary verb is the helping verb 'be.' There are different forms that 'be' takes, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'
For example:
1.She is not happy.
2.They were not playing football.
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The point of view in excel allows the reader to the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Answer:
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is told through a third-person __limited_______ point of view.
the answer is limited
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Which is the best way to complete the text?
The community garden receives ample sunlight and rainfall but is plagued by various
pests,
slugs, squirrels, and rabbits.
such as aphids
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Answer:
Your answer to complete the sentence is pests.
Explanation:
Plagued and pests are words that carry negative connotation. When something is plagued by something, it is negatively affected by it, a pest, is a word that Carries negative connotation, similar to terms such as nuisance. none of the other words fit together with plague other than pests. hope this helps.
which internation agreement has peace and scientific as its main puposes
Answer:
Explanation:
The Antarctic treaty system signed the first arms control agreement. It bans any form of military agreement on the Antarctic, and promotes free scientific investigation. The treaty was signed by 12 countries during the era of the cold war. The only use of military is for peaceful purposes and scientific investigations.
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Which of the following words are adjectives???violent,under,windy,blow,purple, strong,hurl,thunder?
Answer:
violent, windy, purple, strong
under can also be an adjective depending on how it's used.
Read the passage.
Our region has experienced a record drought this year. The water level in the local reservoir has dropped by several feet. As a result, Councilman Garcia is proposing a water ban this summer. The ban would limit how often people can water their yards. There are several ways this ban will be effective.
To improve the argument that the ban will be effective, what would be the best fact to add?
a fact about Councilman Garcia
a fact about the history of the region
a fact about the impact of the drought
a fact about the creation of the reservoir
Answer:
To improve the argument that the ban will be effective,the best fact to addwould be:
a fact about the impact of the drought
Explanation:
Two reasons are backing this answer, in the first place to make aware people we need to provide arguments that are meaningful for the topic. Our topic is the droughts' impact because as a response to them Councilman Garcia proposed a strategy. Thus, we need to justify Councilman Garcia's proposal. And to let people know why they need it, we need to explain to them the impact of the drought. So they could accept it. In the second place, it is all about convincing them we have the correct point of view and we will only achieve that by providing evidence of it,
Answer:
A fact about a drought
Explanation:
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To which author does the endnote direct the reader?
Answer:
the answer is Viorst or the third one.
Explanation:
Answer:
third choice
Explanation:
2020
BRAINLIEST to whoever gets this correct Which of the following is not part of reading critically?
A. Looking for the writer's bias.
B. Questioning things presented as facts.
C. Taking things on blind faith
D. Looking for the writer's agenda
Answer:
C. taking things on blind Faith
Explanation:
it's it's the odd one out in my opinion all the others seem to be critical and that one is different because blind Faith means having confidence in something without any reason to.
Explanation:
C. Taking things on blind faith
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Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
Answer:
No one knows who wrote the notes
Explanation:
Which textbook section provides a quick overview of the book and its organization?
bibliography
table of contents
glossary
index
Answer:
table of contents
Explanation:
The table of contents provides the locations of topics within textbooks, and occasionally describes each section and lesson associated with it.
What is the definition of an ad hominem fallacy
Answer:
It's where you attack the person instead of attacking his or her argument.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ad hominem means " against the man" . This type of fallacy is often called name calling or personal attack.
Explanation:
Think about how the authors structure their article. Why is this structure effective?
Answer:34
Explanation:
Because each cup is equal
Which sentence from Defoe's Robinson Crusoe best illustrates the concepts
found in the Great Chain of Being?
Answer:
[M]y boy Xury, which I was loth to take; not that I was not willing to let the captain have him, but I was very loth to sell the poor boy's liberty, who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own (28).
Which is not an example of figurative language
A "Its a boat longing for sea yet afraid"
B "Of vague relentlessness and vague desire"
C "The marble that was chiseled for me"
D "And now I know I must lift the sail"
Please Help I will mark brainliest :D My answer Is C please let me know if I am right or wrong! thanks again :D
1, 2 , and 3 ?????????????????
Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
Use your brain, and do the work, you have the materials and I don't.
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A woman is sitting in her hotel room when there is a knock at the door. She opened the door to see a man whom she had never seen before. He said "oh I'm sorry, I have made a mistake, I thought this was my room." He then went down the corridor and in the elevator. The woman went back into her room and phoned security. What made the woman so suspicious of the man?
Answer:
" A woman is sitting in her hotel room when there is a knock at the door"
Explanation:
if it's ur room, why should u knock, so he shouldn't have knocked in the door, if it was his room. so tat is what made her suspicious
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Answer:
The woman called security as the man must of had his on key/keycard and it should have the number to the correct room. He also does not need to knock on the door unless he had already known someone was in there. he should his own key/keycard
Which word in this sentence is the verb phrase?
Some visitors may find the walk difficult.
Answer:
May find
Explanation:
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1. Leaving the cottage was like leaving something real and moving into dream.
O A. simile
O B. metaphor
O C. alliteration
O D. onomatopoeia
In “A White Heron,” what does the young man intend to do with the white heron if he finds it?
The young man hopes he will be able to add it to the samples he has already caught and preserved.
Explaination:
The man is an ornithologist, or someone who studies birds. His hobby is to find different species of birds, kill them, and stuff them for his "collection".
Answer:use it for fortune
Explanation:
Dreams from my father strengths
Answer:
what are ur dreams or is it like a book
Explanation:
Which word in this excerpt from "Places" by Sara Teasdale connotes a soothing feeling?
1. Hush
2. flaming
3. fired
4. desired
Answer:
It is most likely hush.
Explanation:
Flaming is associated with anger, fired is being angry, and desired is being wanted. The word hush is often used to calm people down, connotating a soothing feeling.
Please help ASAP! Will give BRAINLIEST! Please read the question THEN answer correctly! No guessing. Mark all that apply.
Answer:
just B
Explanation:
A was the amendments, and amendments were part of the Bill of Rights which were the first 10 amendments. (The answers were above the 10th amendment.)
C is wrong since it was considered Thomas Jefferson.
D is wrong since there are 4.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
B, C, D
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Raymond's Run."
Then I hear Raymond yanking at the fence to call me and I wave to shush him, but he keeps rattling the fence like a gorilla in a cage like in them gorilla movies, but then like a dancer or something he starts climbing up nice and easy but very fast. And it occurs to me, watching how smoothly he climbs hand over hand and remembering how he looked running with his arms down to his side and with the wind pulling his mouth back and his teeth showing and all, it occurred to me that Raymond would make a very fine runner. Doesn't he always keep up with me on my trots? And he surely knows how to breathe in counts of seven 'cause he's always doing it at the dinner table, which drives my brother George up the wall. And I'm smiling to beat the band 'cause if I've lost this race, or if me and Gretchen tied, or even if I've won, I can always retire as a runner and begin a whole new career as a coach with Raymond as my champion. After all, with a little more study I can beat Cynthia and her phony self at the spelling bee.
Which line from the excerpt best supports the theme that "People can surprise the ones who love them"?
...it occurred to me that Raymond would make a very fine runner.
Then I hear Raymond yanking at the fence to call me and I wave to shush him.
...he keeps rattling the fence like a gorilla in a cage like in them gorilla movies.
After all, with a little more study I can beat Cynthia and her phony self at the spelling bee.
Answer:
Correct Answer Is D
Explanation:
Answer:
For edg it would be D
Explanation:
You will be asked to answer one of two essay questions using approximately 750 plus words (3-4 paragraphs). Use detailed and factual information. This essay is worth 12 points. Your question is chosen randomly. 1. Please discuss the Avant-Garde, Black Activism, and the 1960s'. or 2. Please discuss Miles Davis's life and music. Don't forget his musical innovations, bands, or personal life stories.
Explanation:
ESSAY ON THE LIFE OF MILES DAVIS
Miles Davis, undoubtedly was born in a time marked by racism, although he was characterized by being a genius with the trumpet, he was a victim of racism, yet Miles with that daring personality and with that spirit of leadership that characterized him, He did not prevent those events from discouraging him from continuing to play, from continuing to create melodies with his trumpet that reached the hearts of all kinds of people regardless of their race, color, or religion, Miles through his music reflected that desire for equality for all within a nation that resisted to tolerate and give freedom of expression. That is why Miles today is remembered not only as a great ingenuity that opened the way for other people to also enter music. Miles Davis was the dominant force in jazz for at least thirty-five years. He listened, touched, and sought his own perspective; his gaze was always focused on the present and the future, never on the past. He argued that music must change (like the world) to maintain its significance. He never stood still, he never tamed, he never sought his comfort space; was constantly being reborn. Like every superior artist, with each change he left behind one style or way of working to face another; In this way he gained new followers and lost others, gained new accolades and new detractors. And none of it mattered to him.
Between 1975 and 1980, Miles stopped playing to deepen and ultimately abandon his brutal cocaine addiction. At the end of that period, in a self-taught and almost therapeutic way, to finish cleaning his body and mind of the drug intake that he maintained for almost four decades, he took up the brush and devoted himself to reflecting his thoughts on the canvas. What started as a hobby became a true passion for the musician. He took classes in New York with Jo Gelbard, with whom he developed a very good and sincere relationship; in fact, she accompanied him in his last days.
Miles's routine included painting in the morning for about five hours, then practicing with his instrument for a couple of hours, boxing, and finally composing and recording. “Painting for me is therapeutic. It keeps my mind busy with something while I'm not playing. " Very few of his paintings were exhibited during his lifetime, and it was only after his death that the more than one hundred works by Miles began touring galleries and museums around the world in their own right. At his last European concert in Paris in 1991, he played against the background of one of his large paintings.
What was the issue of genetically modified foods
Answer:
Most GMO plants produced and consumed in the US today are those that allow for resistance to a specific herbicide, like Monsanto’s Roundup. Roundup Ready soy, corn, and beets grow from seeds that have been genetically modified to grow even when glyphosate weed killer (Roundup’s scientific name) is applied to them.
While Roundup has not tested as toxic to humans and other mammals, the longer it has been on the market, the worse its effects on soil health and long-term plant fecundity appear. In addition, Roundup Ready plants may not allow necessary micronutrients to be absorbed by animals consuming them and may also play a part in the recent die-off of bees, WHICH IS BAD.
Answer:chemical issues
Explanation:
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What are some early ways in which the nazis restricted Jewish rights