Answer:
waiting for the 4 season of miraculous comes out in english, wait until the new episodes of mha come out, waiting for all my fav animes new season pretty much
Explanation:
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Answer:
I'll open the door
I'll come with you.
I'll cook lunch
That's OK. I'll give you mine.
Don't worry! I'll drive you there.
Explanation:
I'll stands for I will.
Answer:
1. carry
2. open
3. come
4. cook
5. give
6. drive
Explanation:
1. The opening of the novel describes a flashback, when a character recalls a previous event. What event is Jonas remembering? What details strike you as important? Make some notes below and be sure to include page numbers for any text references.
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Answer:
It is approaching December, and at the opening of the chapter, Jonas thinks he may be frightened. He realizes quickly, however, that 'frightened' is not the correct word. He remembers feeling 'frightened' a year ago when an unknown aircraft flew over his community twice.
Jonas recalls feeling only interest in the aircraft when it first appeared. It is 'against the rules for Pilots to fly over the community,' and so Jonas had never seen a plane up close before. But when he and others realized it was not the typical cargo plane delivering supplies, they became frightened by the unexpected sight. A voice through the speakers had instructed everyone to immediately go into the closest building.
Explanation:
Select two sentences from Passage 2 that support the inference that
researchers are unsure of the effect that clicking moths have on bats.
Select 2 correct answer(s)
“As a bat zips through the night sky, it sends out high-pitched
squeaks, bouncing sound waves off of objects and unsuspecting
prey" (paragraph 5)
"While most insect victims would have trouble fighting back, many
dive and loop to avoid enemies, and some have the added advantage
of being poisonous." (paragraph 5)
“Tiger moths have a special clicker called a tymbal built into their
thorax." (paragraph 6)
"Scientists have proposed a few reasons for the tymbal's success,
ranging from its potential to startle a bat to its possible role as a
“jammer' that garbles the bats' hunting squeaks." (paragraph 6)
"The bat may recognize the clicks from the 11,000 tiger moth
species, learning to avoid the critters after an initial bout of food
poisoning." (paragraph 7)
Scientists have proposed a few reasons for the tymbal's success, ranging from its potential to startle a bat to its possible role as a “jammer' and The bat may recognize the clicks from the 11,000 tiger moth species, learning to avoid the critters are the inference sentence.
What are inference sentence?Inference sentence is using the logical conclusion of any particular content. It can be the opinion of any person or the study of any article.
An example of inference sentence is Sara is going to gym, she must have trying to lose weight.
Thus, option C and D are correct.
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Read the stanza from "jabberwocky"
"and, has thou slain the jabberwock?--
Come in my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!"
He chortled in his joy.
Based on the context, what is the meaning of the nonsense language in the third line?
A the language is used to paint a picture for the reader.
B the language is used as an expression of concern
C the language is used that the speaker is frightened by the jabbewock
D the language is used to indicate expressions of happiness
Answer:
D the language is used to indicate expressions of happiness
Explanation:
Because he uses the word "frabjous day" with an exclamation point at the end which indicates he is happy. Also, it makes since from the line before that.
1
Which statement supports the claim in the first essay that the benefits of hydraulic fracturing
outweigh the risks?
A "To access shale gas, gas companies drill wells several thousand feet into the earth."
B
"Using shale gas also benefits homeowners because it reduces their heating and
electricity bills."
C "Hydraulic fracturing, also called 'fracking.' is harmful to people and the environment
because it pollutes drinking water."
D "These chemicals seep into the ground surrounding the well and contaminate
groundwater."
Answer:
It’s b
Explanation:
I just did the test and got it right
Graded Assignment
Evaluate a Speaker
View or listen to a speech by a well-known actor, and then evaluate it in writing.
To begin, save this document to your computer with your name at the end of the filename (e.g., NG_ELA9-10_W_11_GA_Alice_Jones.docx).
As you experience the speech, identify the speaker’s viewpoint and notice the reasons and evidence he supplies to support it. Listen for evidence and logic that is either valid or fallacious. Be attentive for language that is either appropriately emotional or unfairly loaded. Take notes as the speech progresses. Then, read and answer the questions.
When you have finished, submit this document to your teacher for grading.
Questions
(Score for Question 1: ___ of 5 points)
What is the speaker’s viewpoint? What is his claim?
Write your answer here.
(Score for Question 2: ___ of 5 points)
What reasons does the speaker provide to support his viewpoint or claim?
Write your answer here.
(Score for Question 3: ___ of 5 points)
What evidence does the speaker provide to support his reasons?
Write your answer here.
(Score for Question 4: ___ of 5 points)
What counterclaims does the speaker address, and how does he respond to them?
Write your answer here.
(Score for Question 5: ___ of 5 points)
What examples of fallacious reasoning, distorted or weak evidence, and exaggerated language occur in the speech?
Write your answer here.
(Score for Question 6: ___ of 5 points)
Write a 1–2 paragraph evaluation of the speaker’s argument. Discuss whether the speaker used valid reasoning and sufficient evidence to support his viewpoint.
Write your answer here.
Answer:
Explanation:
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The short science fiction narrative Created He Them written by Alice Eleanor Jones tells a distressed housewives point of view describing her life after a nuclear holocaust. Ann Crothers, the housewife, depicts her less than ideal living situation. She lives with her ungrateful and spiteful husband and reveals that once her children reach a certain age, they will be taken away from her. Throughout the story her husband maintains a different point of view of their lives together which reveals the different strains the society weighs on any parents during this time.
From the beginning of the narrative Ann Crothers carefully completes her daily tasks in order not to upset her husband. “She had already poured his coffee; he liked it cooled to a certain degree; but if he did not get up soon it would be too cool and the bacon to crisp and he would be angry and sulk the rest of the day. She had better call him.” (67) She prepared his breakfast conscious of every detail. She even reveals she must put the children in the basement and keep them quiet so any noise they make would not make her husband angry.
Ann Crothers is nervous and thorough to prefect things for her husband, however throughout the day she wishes he would die and repeatedly says she would kill him. She does however care deeply for her children. She takes them outdoors and wheels them down the street when the other women in the neighborhood begin to admire the children. This event connects the women in the society with Ann Crothers and their love for their children. The strangers in the neighborhood show admiration for the children yet their father does not acknowledge them once.
Henry Crothers, the husband, is demanding and critical of his wife. He sees her efforts as lazy and unworthy of his praise. However, telling the narrative in his point of view the reader would be exposed to a male’s coping process with his children being taken from him. In result of nuclear attacks children could be born with mutations or be stillborn the majority of the time. Henry and Ann are blessed and burdened with the fact they can still produce healthy children. Ann states, “we are among the tiny percentage of people in this world who can have normal children. We hate each other, but we breed true.” (75) Lisa Yaszek from Ladies’ Home Journal explains that Henry is a petty tyrant who neglects his children because he knows they will be taken away from him. (88) Although Ann wishes Henry would die, they also know their importance in society and their duty to create children like theirs. They must do this to live, and they must live together.
The hardships during this time turn husbands and wives against each other to cope with their situations. The narrative Created He Them, written by Alice Eleanor Jones reveals the society’s issues and public problems deeply impact the lifestyle and issues in the private sphere as well.
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Memories of a Memory
Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.
First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."
Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.
Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.
With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.
Which word from the text best describes memories of places? (5 points)
Vague
Familiar
Individual
Remarkable
Answer:
Vague
Explanation:
Sorry i'm a bit late- but the test talks about memories not being very clear and our brains filling in gaps with common knowledge. The definition of vague is "Of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character or meaning." So it describes how memories are unclear
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What is the picture all about?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Part C: What does the connotation of the figurative language in
the sentence below convey about the two nurses? What two
other words from the sentence also have connotations that help
to convey this same idea?
"They were always together, a pair of reptilian kabuki creatures
at loose in the camp hospital" (37).
Scoring: This question is worth a total of 3 points. You will
receive 1 point for correctly noting what the connotation
conveys about the two nurses. You will receive 1 more point for
each correctly identified word from the sentence (2 words
should be identified = 2 points).
Answer and Explanation:
The figurative language of the sentence presented in the question above is established through and a metaphor that compares the two nurses to two dangerous creatures and that imposed fear on anyone who saw them and crossed their path.
The metaphor is a figure of language that promotes an implicit or explicit comparison between two elements that have something in common. In the case of the sentence shown above, the comparison is between the two nurses and the reptilian kabuki creatures.
Other words that help to convey this idea are "loose" and "hospital".
After analyzing a problem, what is the next step in the problem-solving process?
Develop creative solutions.
Identify possible solutions.
Implement a solution.
Select a solution.
it's not identify possible solutions
How can imitating an author's stylistic
choices help to understand a piece of literature and improve one's writing?
Answer:
It helps one understand writing better.
Explanation:
If you imitate the writing of a specific author, you are opening your mind to new ideas and your brain will grow by trying something new out. Scientific evidence shows that when you write something down, you remember it better. This also goes for imitating writing. You will understand the new idea of writing and it will improve your own writing because you have experienced different things. The only way to get better at writing is to write.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Hyperbole
Personification
metaphor
onomatopoeia
Simile
Answer:
Personification - the water didn't ...
Metaphor - Joey was a ...
Simile - That bird was as ...
Explanation:
- personification means that is giving life or personality to an object
- metaphor is when is competing but saying it for real (is, are was)
- simile means that it's comparing (as, like,)
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Answer:
A.) the first suggest that life, liberty, and happiness are basic rights, while the second suggests that freedom is the only basic right
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
Martin Luther King addresses that "all people are created equal" but George Wallace says that the people of Alabama should help them in "separate racial station" which implies segregation in order to become equal.
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What are two ways to conclude a presentation in a memorable way?
Answer:
Provide an inspirational quotation.
Ask an open-ended question to encourage action.
Which part of Robinson Crusoe best demonstrates how Crusoe is resourceful?
Answer:
It's how he makes a schedule each day on the island
Answer:
When Crusoe escapes from the Turkish shipmaster.
Explanation:
commonlit a quick note on getting better at difficult things how does paragraph 4 contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
Answer:
reinforces this idea by showing that in order to learn, you must maintain a feeling that relates to what you want to achieve by studying. In addition, this feeling should show the student the level of knowledge he has and how the learning process can lead him to increase this level gradually and in small victories, at a comfortable.
Explanation:
Why do you think Shelley frames this poem with “I met a traveler from an antique lane who said..”?
Answer:
If this question that you have to answer why you personally think Shelly uses the info that she met a traveler.... then, she did not see it with her own eyes. She met someone along the way that reveals the information to her. It's all dead now and gone. The village, the people, and the King are all dead and gone.
Explanation:
She did not see it with her own eyes and had a conversation with someone who has seen it.
Read the sentence.
Last week, Luis bought a peppy car that he loves to drive around the neighborhood.
The word neighborhood is an example of
a noun.
a verb.
an adjective.
an adverb.
Answer:
noun
Explanation:
A noun is a person place or thing. In this instance 'neighborhood' is actually the object of a preposition.
Answer: A noun
Explanation:(place)
by Maria Baraza
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You've probably seen it before. Someone is giving a speech, and another person stands near the speaker, mouthing the speaker's words for people who can read lips. In a graceful dance, his or her arms and hands visually repeat the speaker's words in signs. If the speech is broadcast on television, the signer is sometimes shown in a window at the corner of the screen. Audience members who are hard of hearing or deaf can understand the speech through the signs.
2
Deaf or hard-of-hearing people could also read the text of the speech, but it might not be available in writing. Besides, signing offers many advantages that reading cannot. Seeing the speaker, even if his or her words cannot be heard, can be important. The audience can observe the speaker's facial expressions and body language, which can change the meaning of the spoken words. The signer will often attempt to convey the speaker's tone or precise meaning with facial expressions that accompany the signs. For instance, when the speaker asks a question instead of making a statement, signers will raise their eyebrows, widen their eyes, and tilt their bodies forward to convey that what they are signing is a question.
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Many different sign languages are used around the world. In the United States, most people use a system called American Sign Language (ASL). ASL is a complex, complete language, just like spoken English. ASL even has different "pronunciations" for certain words in different regions of the country. In ASL, some signs represent specific words. Touching one's fingers to the brim of an imaginary cap means "man." The sign was created when most men wore hats and would tip their hats when greeting someone.
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However, most of ASL is based more on ideas than on words. For example, a person might hold both thumbs and index fingers at right angles and move both hands and arms apart. The person is indicating "big" or "large." The same sign would be used for a big man, a large amount of money, or a serious problem. When a person strokes an imaginary beard by moving a loose fist down from the chin, he or she is indicating "old." That same sign could describe an elderly person, an old car, or a story from long ago.
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Many people believe in "total communication," which means saying words and signing them at the same time. A person might have only partial hearing loss, so he or she could hear some of the sounds the speaker makes. The speaker's lip movements, voice, signs, and facial expressions are like pieces of a puzzle. The theory is that total communication provides every possible means to get an idea across.
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Not every word or idea in English has a sign. Proper names and other words that have no signs are often spelled out with the sign alphabet. Sometimes the letters of the sign alphabet are used as words. For example, the sign for T and the sign for V together mean "television." Just like "TV" spoken aloud, the two sign letters indicate the word. In other cases, the full name of a person or thing is spelled out because there is no simple way to communicate it. If a person's name is Tina, she could use the signs for T-I-N-A.
7
If you are not hard of hearing, why would you bother to learn sign language? For one thing, it will allow you to communicate with people who are hard of hearing or deaf. You can translate for them, helping them to understand others and be understood. Many people choose to make ASL translation their career. On an individual level, learning ASL will also help in forming friendships with deaf or hard-of-hearing people.
8
Sign language can be useful for other reasons, even among hearing people. You might be too far away to hear someone, but not too far away to see the person. A couple of gestures can send an important message. Suppose you are in a situation in which you couldn't speak out loud, like in a theater. You might want to send a message to a friend who is not right next to you. It would be rude to shout while the performance is going on, but you could always send a sign message. Sign language can benefit people who are deaf, partially deaf, or hearing.
Which is the central idea of the passage?
A.
Hearing people should learn ASL to assist hard-of-hearing or deaf people.
B.
It is easier for hard-of-hearing or deaf people to watch ASL than read a transcript.
C.
ASL is a language that hard-of-hearing or deaf people in America use to communicate.
D.
Hard-of-hearing or deaf people face many problems that ASL can help solve.
Starr hears every day "All right now, Starr" from neighbors, what does that mean?
Answer:
Meaning what society give us as youth,
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30 POINTSSS
What is the means of communication that you use the most? why?
Radio
Newspaper
Social media
Internet
TV
Answer:
The internet.
Explanation:
We use our phones, ipads, computers and other devices to communicate with others around the world and even in the next room over. Nobody listens to radios or reads newspapers anymore and social media is somewhat included in internet. TV is a great source of communication for worldly events, but day to day simple communication is primarily carried out through the internet. Hope this kind of helps.
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HELP WHICH IS RIGHT
The principal was here _________ do the spanish examination.
A For
B To
C That
D No choice
Answer: To
Explanation:
Answer:
B. To
Explanation:
I think its ''to'' because it makes the most sense
If you could change one thing about the world what would it be? Explain in 5 sentences.
Answer:
Explanation: There should be education, housing, healthcare for all. There should be better treatment of animals. There should be more openness towards ideas that conflict our own. We should end global warming, crime,
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I can tell you that to answer that I need to read the article before the questions.
Obvious if there is an article if not I do not understand.
Answer: Granny's attitude towards Masha's weather prediction is surprised
Explanation: in passage 2 you should see the answer
Select TWO connotations of the words given. inspire, brainwash 1. Brainwash has a positive connotation. 2. Inspire has a positive connotation. 3. Brainwash has a negative connotation. 4. Brainwash has a neutral connotation. 5. Inspire has a negative connotation. 6. Inspire has a neutral connotatio
Answer:
2. Inspire has a positive connotation.
3. Brainwash has a negative connotation.
Explanation:
Positive connotation occurs when the word gives a pleasant meaning, relating to something good and positive, as the name says. In this case, the word "inspire" has a positive connotation, because when we read that word, we associate it with something good.
Negative connotation, on the other hand, occurs when the word is related to a bad and negative meaning. The word "brainwash" has a negative connotation, as it promotes the feeling of something that is not pleasant and is undesirable.
However, it is always good to remember that negative and positive connotations are very much related to the way the text is written. In this case, a word with a negative connotation can be used positively in a text and vice versa.
Read the sentence.
When organizing the information in a case study, the author presents evidence to help readers draw conclusions.
What is evidence?
proof of something
a logical judgment
close examination
an in-depth investigation
logical judgment
Explanation:
I good
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Answer: excited, or on the edge of your seat, or suspenseful
Explanation: this is because through the poem it talks about your grandfather driving insane while your in the car, going faster and then slowing the going faster, while you do not know what’s going to happen next.
Camels are a type of
suited for living in dry and arid environments.
A. DROMEDARY
B. EFFACE
C. ELFIN
D. EMBELLISH
E. EMBODY
Answer:
A). Dromedary.
Explanation:
'Dromedary' is characterized as the most commonly found type of camels and the most fit to survive in harsh climatic conditions. They are the 'single humped' camels which comprise around 94% of the global camel population and also known by the names like Arabian camel, Somali camel, etc. The adapatation mechanisms of dromedarian camels are so great that it allows them to survive in the parched areas having higher temperature and water scarcity. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
Dromedary
Explanation:
Dromedary is characterized as the most commonly found type of camels and the fittest to survive in harsh climatic conditions. They are the 'single humped' camels which comprise around 94% of the global camel population and also known by the names like Arabian camel, Somali camel, etc.
Read the passage from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
"What’s that noise?” said Lucy suddenly. It was a far larger house than she had ever been in before and the thought of all those long passages and rows of doors leading into empty rooms was beginning to make her feel a little creepy. "It’s only a bird, silly,” said Edmund. "It’s an owl,” said Peter. "This is going to be a wonderful place for birds. I shall go to bed now. I say, let’s go and explore tomorrow. You might find anything in a place like this. Did you see those mountains as we came along? And the woods? There might be eagles. There might be stags. There’ll be hawks.” –The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis
What is the central idea of this passage?
Edmund realizes that the strange sound is only a bird.
The long halls and empty rooms in the house frighten Lucy.
Lucy is uneasy in their new house, but Peter is enthusiastic.
Instead of being afraid, Peter is excited to see new animals.
Answer:Lucy is uneasy in their new house, but Peter is enthusiastic
Explanation:
it just seemed like the most obvious answer to me lol
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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