Answer:
I just got into a fight with my sister, she makes me so angry. We fight all the time and it's annoying she is annoying. I'm annoyed with almost everything she does, but sometimes I get sad because I want to be close to her. I wish she would get along with me and I'm hopeful that one day we will get closer and we get mad at each other so much. My family gets mad we when are arguing cause it's loud and just yelling back and forth.
Explanation:
I think that Frida Kahlo was strong and determined, based on how she dealt with the pain from her accident. She was also bold in approaching Diego Rivera and asking for his advice. However, I think she was foolish to risk her health for Gomez.
Answer:
What is the question? But here are my thoughts on Frida Kahlo
Explanation:
I think that she was a quite bold women with a great art style with an unfortunate but inspiring life. She should be remembered and taught as not only a great artist, but as an inspiring figure to all.
is this just to grammar check the essay? I don't see anything wrong with it if that was the intention
Read the excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen.
My next challenge was that I wanted to make things out of metal, so I became interested in how to use a lathe, a milling machine, and so on. I went to buy this new equipment I thought I'd need and met a man who had a machine shop of his own who was about to retire and move to Florida. He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools. I was hooked. When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well--they were treasures!
I decided to put his entire machine shop in our basement, but there were two problems... One, his shop wouldn't fit in our basement, and two, there was no way the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and the milling machine, weighing two thousand pounds, could be carried into the basement. I solved this problem by hiring a contractor to dig a large hole, break open a wall of the basement, enclose the addition with concrete, and add a roof that could be used for building an outside deck to the house. I also enlarged my mother's kitchen and pantry. I now had the entire machine shop in our basement. At the time I was making enough money from my electronic devices to pay for all of this.
Which detail best supports Kamen’s opinion that he was hooked on making things out of metal?
A)He allowed me to visit him after school and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools.
B)When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well—they were treasures!
C)One, his shop wouldn't fit in our basement, and two, there was no way the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and the milling machine . . . could be carried into the basement.
D)At the time I was making enough money from my electronic devices to pay for all of this.
Manufacturing is the planning, managing, and processing of materials to create a final product.
Question 8 options:
True
False
Which evidence from the Damon and Pythias text supports the idea that true friendship is extremely valuable?
Question 9 options:
"'But I would give all my money and power for one friend like Damon or Pythias.'"
"'I'll take care of them, Pythias, as if they were my own mother and sister.'"
"'You see now, Damon, that you were a fool to make this bargain.'"
"'Nothing can save me, Damon, my dear friend.'"
PLEASE FOR BRAINLIEST
Describe Chapters 9-10 of chains by luare anderson
today's islamic fundamentalists in north africa want to
A. return to their families' farms.
B. convert the citizens of israel.
C. end western influence on the islamic culture.
or D. turn around the tunisian economy
Answer:
By
Explanation:
Huh
The following passage is another version of Alex's situation. Which type of third-person point of view is used?
Alex was panting as he reached the airport. At the check-in counter, he reached for the passport in his coat pocket only to realize that it was sitting on his desk at home. He cursed his luck before picking up his dropped luggage. Looking at the airplane taking off, he sighed, "There goes my trip to Manali."
A. third-person limited
B. third-person objective
C. third-person omniscient
Answer:
i think the answer is b
Explanation:
right?
Cartoons about animals are funnier than cartoons about people.
This statement is _____________ .
A) a fact
B) an opinion
Help please........................
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Select the scripture that shows an example of single-sentence parallelism.
Prov. 17:1 Better is a dry morsel, a quietness therewith, than an house full of sacrifices with strife.
Prov. 20:4 A Sluggard does not plow in season; so at harvest time he looks but finds nothing.
Prov. 25:13 As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to them that send him: for he refresheth the soul of his masters.
Answer:
Prov. 20:4 A Sluggard does not plow in season; so at harvest time he looks but finds nothing.
Explanation:
this is the answer sorry if it late
HELP PLEASE NO FILES NO BOTS NO SCAMS
Answer:
The answer i most likely to be the 3 one.
Some say that this real estate deal was the best thing Jefferson ever accomplished because it doubled the size of the country and secured ownership of New Orleans. At the time of the deal, though, many Americans believed the opposite was true about the deal. Those against the deal believed that the purchase of the Louisiana Territory was illegal because the Constitution did not give Jefferson the right to purchase land for the U.S. Technically, these detractors were correct. Jefferson was even aware of the fact that he did not have the right to buy land. Despite knowing that the law was technically not on his side in the deal, Jefferson decided to go ahead with the deal. He thought that passing up a deal like that would be ludicrous.
Why did some believe the Louisiana Purchase was the best thing Jefferson ever accomplished? HELP NOW IT IS TIMED
Answer:
Some the Louisiana Purchase was the best thing Jefferson ever accomplished because of the sheer amount of land the U.S gained for such an infinitesimal price in comparison.
Explanation:
(I'm not sure of the answer choices, but I can still try to help.)
The Louisiana Purchase is an infamous deal made by Thomas Jefferson that doubled the size of the United States. Part, if not all, of some states were founded from this decision. The people that believe the Louisiana Purchase was so great was because doubling the country by buying land for only three cents per acre was one of the greatest deals in history.
Therefore, the immense amount of land gained for such a small price (in comparison), is the reason some believed that the Louisiana Purchase was the best thing Jefferson ever accomplished.
You can also check the first sentence of the paragraph you inserted, which sums up what I just explained. The sentence reads: "Some say that this real estate deal was the best thing Jefferson ever accomplished because it doubled the size of the country and secured ownership of New Orleans."
Why is writing important?
please explain why.
Answer:
To express yourself and show progress
Explanation:
Writing preserves our memories so we can look back on precious moments or to see how much we've grown in a certain amount of time.
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
A) My uncles favorite holiday is the Fourth of July.
B) My uncle’s favorite holiday is the fourth of july.
C) My Uncle’s favorite Holiday is the Fourth of July.
D) My uncle’s favorite holiday is the Fourth of July.
Answer: C
Explanation: Brainiest please
DVRs changed television by allowing viewers to...
a. record live television for the first time ever.
b. watch programming on demand.
c. view all available programming at once.
d. all of these
SO WERE ARE YOU FROM TEXT
There it was. Originally. The word suggesting that she cannot validate her sense of belonging to this place. The implication being that her ‘exotic’ genetic makeup excludes her from her right to belong to this land.
A. she does not understand its meaning
B. it is the title of something she is reading
C. she is proud of her “exotic” identity
D. the word has a very powerful effect on her
What is the difference between third-person limited and third-person objective?
Answer:
The simplest way to say it is:
3rd person limited can only observe what 1 person is thinking and feeling.
3rd person objective have a narrator who tells the story through an unbiased point of view.
btw: 3rd person omniscient can observe what everyone in the story is thinking, doing, and feeling.
Answer:
Third-person objective: The facts of a narrative are reported by a seemingly neutral, impersonal observer or recorder. For an example, see "The Rise of Pancho Villa" by John Reed.
Third-person limited: A narrator reports the facts and interprets events from the perspective of a single character. For an example, see Katherine Mansfield's short story "Miss Brill."
Read the sentences.
The bodies of bats are covered in fur. The bodies of birds are covered in feathers.
Which is the best way to combine the sentences above using signal words or phrases?
Both the bodies of bats and the bodies of birds are covered in fur as well as feathers.
One way the bodies of bats differ from the bodies of birds is they are covered in fur, not feathers.
The bodies of bats are covered in fur, also the bodies of birds are covered in feathers.
The bodies of bats on the other hand are covered in fur, and the bodies of birds are covered in feathers.
Answer: B. One way the bodies of bats differ from the bodies of birds is they are covered in fur, not feathers.
Explanation:
Answer:
Your answer would be B. One way the bodies of bats differ from the bodies of birds is they are covered in fur, not feathers.
Hope I helped! ☺
Which of the following lines contains a simile?
which sentence most clearly describes the tone, but not the mood, of a poem? and did i pick the correct answer choice?
Answer:
The answer C. is correct.
Explanation:
help pls i’m not sure which answer choice to pick
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Picasso is a famous painter and it is a reference to him
Answer:
Explanation:
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)The next question refers to the following passage. The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) As she was driving to visit her twin, Jayla had a strange feeling that something bad was going to happen.
(2) Meanwhile, Kayla had the same exact premonition.
(3) Worried about her sister, Kayla called Jayla's cell phone.
(4) Because she took her eyes off the road to answer the phone call, Jayla lost control of her car and crashed through the front of Kayla's house.
What is the function of the introductory word in sentence 2?
a. It refers to the person being addressed.
b. It is a transition word.
c. It provides a short answer.
d. It creates a short delay.
Answer:
it is one because
Explanation:
im in high school
Which part of a plot usually comes first?
A) the turning point
B) the problem
C) the conclusion
D) the situation
please give me the RIGHT ANSWER KEYWORD RIGHT anyways please brainly to right answer
Answer:
B would be your correct awnser the problem
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Describe Chapters 9-10 of chains by luare anderson
Answer:
pa send pic para masagutan ko
Explanation:
sorry need ko makita pic
in chains how dose isabel feel about sneaking out
Answer: Curzon offers Isabel a way to work toward and obtain her freedom. Isabel is obviously tempted by such a possibility, but she turns down the offer. Isabel claims that she promised her momma that she would take care of Ruth no matter what.
Based on its use in the final paragraph, it can be understood that device belongs to which word group?
A
science, math, history
B
construction, formation, creation
C
automobile, machine, vehicle
D
gadget, tool, instrument
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Read the story Lost in the Woods:
I never thought departing the trail just a little would be a big deal. My parents had cautioned me so many times about wandering off and how easy it is to get disoriented. But, I wasn't planning to go very far. In fact, I kept looking back to make sure I could retrace my steps. Looking back didn't work. All of the trees began to look the same, and nothing looked familiar. It wasn't until I finally decided to make my way back that I realized I was lost! I had gone much farther, and for much longer, than I had planned.
The warmth that the sun had brought to the forest in the daytime was now quickly disappearing. My parents' warnings came racing through my head. What did they tell me to do if ever I got lost? Over and over they drilled into me, "The most important thing to remember is S.T.O.P.!" It's an acronym for sit, think, observe, and plan. I stopped, sat down on the forest floor, and pulled my knees in close. It was cooling off, and a light drizzle was dampening the forest. I was lonely and scared. I knew that to survive, I had to stay warm, and I needed to drink water. Before I got any wetter, I made a very crude lean-to from the nearby branches and foliage. I managed to collect a bunch of dry leaves for a mattress. It was dark now. I took off my T-shirt and wrapped it around my legs, pulled on my hoodie, and curled up on the bed of leaves. I couldn't sleep. It was a cold, dark, and spooky night, and I was hungry.
It felt like forever before the dawn filtered through the trees the next day. I knew I had to remain calm and make my whereabouts known. My family would be searching for me. I pulled out the only tool I had brought with me, my voice! I began to yell as loudly as I could,
"Help! I'm over here!"
Soon, very faintly at first, I could hear voices. I knew it was the search party, so I kept yelling and then listening. They kept calling out my name, and I kept replying until we were together. My dad was holding me close when he reprimanded me,
"Don't you know you were late for supper? I'm disappointed that you wandered off. I'm glad you told us where you were going, and I'm proud of you for remembering the survival techniques. But, I bet you won't do that again, eh?"
"Nah, I think I learned my lesson," I answered sheepishly.
Read the story The Rescue:
Captain Henry was said to be one of the best divers in Bayfield, Wisconsin, and now he is said to be the best ship captain. However, this evening on Lake Superior was different from any other evening that Captain Henry had seen. It was a wavy and stormy night on the lake. Captain Henry was directing all of his strength to hold the steering wheel and control the ship. The waves were the size of mammoths, and the boat continued to fill with angry water. Captain Henry yelled at his fellow sailors to scoop out the water that was weighing down the ship, but the sailors could not work any faster. "We are sinking! We are sinking!" shouted the sailors.
Captain Henry knew that they were in trouble. With little time to spare before the ship began to sink into Lake Superior, Captain Henry made an urgent call to his older brother. His older brother had helped him with everything from cuts to broken bones all of his life. He was a father figure to Captain Henry. Coincidently, his older brother was also the strongest, bravest, and most dedicated coastguard in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Luckily, with Lake Superior just north of Bayfield, Captain Henry's brother would hopefully be able to rescue them soon. Captain Henry began to desperately flash the emergency lights on the boat so that his brother could find him. In the distance, the sailors pointed to a boat coming their way and tooting its horn. As Captain Henry's brother arrived, he threw a rope to the sailors and pulled them to safety. Standing on the boat, wrapped in blankets, the sailors, Captain Henry, and his brother watched the ship sink. "All good things must come to an end," stated Captain Henry, sadly. "But, hey! Now, you can practice your diving again and go see your ship at the bottom of the lake," joked Captain Henry's brother.
Both texts tell of a need to be rescued. In the story, Lost in the Woods, the child begins to yell loudly to alert the family on where to complete their rescue. Select an event from the other text, The Rescue that is similar.
a
Captain Henry and his brother watched the ship sink.
b
Captain Henry made an urgent call to his older brother.
c
Captain Henry told the sailor to scoop the water out of the ship.
d
Captain Henry yelled at the sailors that they were sinking.
Answer:
the answer is (b)
Explanation:
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
again just process of elimination
help pls would it be B or C?
Answer:
The answer would be C.
Explanation:
Heyyyy help pleasee c:
why do we need glasses
Answer:
We need glasses in order to see because glasses have our contacts for half blind people (those who are unfortunately completely blind can't use glasses but instead have to use a walking stick)
Explanation:
Answer:
Because when you send too much time on screen devices your eyes get sort of weakened and the glasses help your eyes to see better but your eye sight can still get weakened if you are spending too much time on harmful things
Explanation:
I know this because It happened to me