Answer:
Food for thought: (go*ogle definition) : something that warrants serious consideration
Explanation:
Answer:
something that warrants serious consideration
Explanation:
The reader can tell from the Article that _______.
A Jeffrey Herbst probably did not support the idea of halting Charles Murray's speech.
B Suzanne Nossel does not think colleges should allow people with offensive ideas to
speak.
C Jack Weinberg probably disagrees with the work of PEN America.
D PEN America probably encouraged protesters to halt Charles Murray's speech.
This from achieve 3000 article from “How Far Does Free Speech Go?”
Answer:
D may be right answer .......
The reader can tell from the Article that “Jeffrey Herbst probably did not support the idea of halting Charles Murray's speech.” Hence, Option A is correct.
What is an article?When something is written for a large audience, so the message can be conveyed to all the targeted audience at the same time. Such a piece of writing is known as an article.
Such kind of messages is published in either newspapers or magazines or journals so as to make some difference to the world. It becomes easy for the reader of the article to depict the message that is given via articles.
In the case of the given article, named “How Far Does Free Speech Go?” the reader wants to tell about the support that Jeffrey Herbst is not giving to the idea of halting given in Charles Murray's speech.
Thus, Option A is correct.
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PLS HELP which style of writing would be the most likely to include idioms and dialect? conversational poetic formal persuasive
I think the answer should be poem. The poetic writing style would be more likely to include idioms and dialect. those two because it requires the least amount of formal writing rather than formal, conversational and persuasive style of writing. Thus option (b) is correct.
What is Persuasive?
A persuasive definition is a form of stipulative definition which used to describe the true or commonly accepted meaning of a term, while in reality the stipulating is an uncommon or different use which is usually use to support an argument for some view, or to create or alter rights, duties or crimes.
The term usually involve emotionally charged but imprecise notions, such as "freedom", "terrorism", "democracy", etc.
In an argumentation the use of a persuasive definition is sometimes called definist fallacy. The example of persuasive definitions (definist fallacies) : Democrat – "a leftist ideology which desires to have more tax from the corporations and to remove the freedom in the economic sphere".
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What roles do our inner and outer selves play in our lives today, at the beginning of the 21st century? When and where does your "primitive" self show up, and how is it received?
As society becomes more complex and technology evolves to make our lives more convenient, It pushes us to be our very best self.
How does Junior compare the families of the students at Reardan and on
the rez?
Answer:
The day after deciding to transfer to Reardan, Junior finds Rowdy in the Wellpinit tribal school playground and tells him he is transferring to Reardan. Rowdy thinks it’s a bad joke and starts to get mad. Junior tells Rowdy to transfer with him, but Rowdy hates Reardan. Reardan is the only team to have beaten Junior and Rowdy’s 8th grade basketball team, and Reardan throttled Rowdy and Junior’s football and baseball teams too. Junior led Wellpinit against Rearden in the Academic Bowl, and Wellpinit lost 50 to 1. Junior was the only one to know that Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities. The Rearden kids, Junior says, “were the best of times.” Rowdy realizes Junior is serious and turns away from Junior. Junior touches Rowdy’s shoulder, and Rowdy turns back and shoves Junior. Rowdy calls Junior a slur and Junior says his heart breaks. Junior tells Rowdy to come with him and touches Rowdy’s shoulder again. Rowdy punches Junior in the face, and, while he’s lying on the ground, Junior realizes Rowdy has become his worst enemy.
Explanation:
Team Tryouts
Steve Dawson
'Tonight was the final evening of tryouts for the Hornets high school baseball team. Practice was finished, and the boys rested on the metal dugout
bench listening to Coach Ippolito. He thanked everyone for coming out playing hard, and making this year's tryouts the most challenging yet for the
coaching staff, one filled with difficult decisions. So many enthusiastic players," Coach Ippolito explained. an overabundance of athletic talent.
2David Carwile surreptitiously glanced at the other candidates out of the corner of his eye, wondering which ones would make the team. Tryouts
were simple: Some players would make the team, while others would be cut David hoped that he would be one of the fortunate ones. As Coach
Ippolito talked, David mentally evaluated his performance: In all three facets of the game-hitting. fielding, and pitching-he thought he had done
well. "An impressive performance, if I do say so myself, David thought to himself. He fielded flawlessly, hit the ball exceptionally hard, and loudly
popped the catcher's mitt with his fastball.
SMy assistant coaches and I have a system, Coach Ippolito explained, which we have utilized for every tryout since I've been the head coach." He
reached inside his battered satchel and produced a stack of envelopes. "Each of you will receive an envelope, which you can open immediately or
wait until you are at home. Inside you'll find one of two messages: either a short note of congratulations for making the team or a brief
acknowledgement of your effort and an apology from the coaching staff for not having enough spaces on the team to accommodate everyone.
After receiving his envelope, opening it and stuffing it into his equipment bag, David rustled up his things, grabbed his bat, and walked with his
friend Jonathan to the parking lot. Ahead David could see his father waiting patiently for him as he heard the rip of Jonathan s envelope and then
the rustling of paper as he pulled out the letter. Shoot!" Jonathan exclaimed, with disappointment in his voice. As they continued walking, David
racked his brain for something to say, it seemed like he should say something, but he could not think of anything appropriate. Finally he awkwardly
stammered, "I'm sorry
SJonathan shrugged, responding. I'm glad for you that you made the team- it's quite an accomplishment. As David listened to Jonathan-the
disappointment had vanished from his voice and he sounded genuinely delighted in his friends good fortune-he wondered silently if he would
have felt the same way had the situation been reversed.
6As David rode home with his father, he described Jonathan's reaction about failing to make the team and his own realization that if their positions
had been reversed, he could not be certain that he would have handled the situation with such dignity. "Your friend Jonathan was being generous,
David s father explained to him, "and generosity is a sign of good character-it comes with maturity. Dr. Carwile was a philosophy professor at the
local university, and it did not take much for him to start a long lecture on virtue, morals, or character. As their conversation continued, David felt
better about himself and realized that, at last, he could finally revel in his accomplishment of making the baseball team.
in what way could this fictional story relate to the real world?
A)
The story shows the corruption found in team sports today
8)
The story may help someone cut from a team feel some comfort
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The story demonstrates how cruel and callous some coaches can be
D)
The story shows that Jealousy can sometimes have positive effects.
Answer:
I dont have time to read the entire thing, but it would make sense (i skimmed it) if the answer was
B)
Explanation:
It makes the most sense. but i may be wrong possibly but probably not :)
The story may help someone cut from a team feel some comfort in this fictional story to relate to the real world. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is story?The term story refers to the based of the fictional and the non-fictional. The story was the division of the different stanza. The story was the based on the central idea of the message. The reader is to read the story. The story as included the different character and the narrator is the narrative of the story.
According to the story, they bring the fictional story into the actual world. The plot was written primarily to make the viewers believe they are realistic. The story is about one person's compassion for someone who was kicked off an athletic team.
As a result, the story may help someone cut from a team feel some comfort in this fictional story to relate to the real world. Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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Do you believe that conditions on Animal Farm have improved or worsened since the Revolution? Cite evidence from the text to support your thinking.
the lives of the animals have not been improved, especially after Napoleon becomes dictatorial. In the end, they suffer.
At first when everyone works together to get the hay in, their efforts are profitable. However, after a time the animals realize that the pigs enjoy the cow's milk in their mash, and the "windfalls" such as the ripening apples are not shared, but brought to the harness room for the pigs (Ch. 3).
Then, in Chapter 4, the animals must engage in battle with the humans [the Battle of the Cowshed], and some of the sheep are killed.
what is the meaning of the phrase "Bear 't"?
Answer: Bear 't" or bear it?
Select the correct texts in the passage.
Which two details best support the author's message that honeybees are enterprising creatures that resort to using any place as their
makeshift homes?
An Idyl of The Honey-Bee
by John Burroughs
He said he kept no bees, but that a swarm had taken possession of his chimney, and another had gone under the clapboards in the gable
end of his house. He had taken a large lot of honey out of both places the year before. Another farmer told me that one day his family
had seen a number of bees examining a knothole in the side of his house; the next day, as they were sitting down to dinner, their
attention was attracted by a loud humming noise, when they discovered a swarm of bees settling upon the side of the house and pouring
into the knothole. In subsequent years other swarms came to the same place.
Apparently every swarm of bees, before it leaves the parent hive, sends out exploring parties to look up the future home. The woods and
groves are searched through and through, and no doubt the privacy of many a squirrel and many a wood-mouse is intruded upon. What
cozy nooks and retreats they do spy out, so much more attractive than the painted hive in the garden, so much cooler in summer and so
much warmer in winter!
Answer:
1)" every swarm of bees, before it leaves the parent hive, sends out exploring parties to look up the future home."
and the other one is
2) "a swarm had taken possession of his chimney, and another had gone under the clapboards in the gable end of his house".
Explanation:
The correct texts in the passage are:
" every swarm of bees, before it leaves the parent hive, sends out exploring parties to look up the future home." "a swarm had taken possession of his chimney, and another had gone under the clapboards in the gable end of his house".What is the passage within the literature?Technically, a passage is honestly a component or section of written paintings, either fiction or non-fiction. Some hold that a passage can be as short as a sentence, however, a maximum encompasses a minimum of one paragraph and typically several.
What's a passage instance?An example of passage is when you move on a ride and someone tells you to be safe in your travels. An instance of passage is when a vehicle moves thru a constrained area with permission. An example of passage is whilst time moves ahead.
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According to "Introduction to Cultural Rebellion: Mid-Twentieth-Century Voices," what is a key element in the writing of postwar confessional poets and beat generation authors?
support for anticommunist hysteria
support for the development of consumerism
support for individual human experiences
support for the cultural ideal of the era
Answer:
c. support for individual human experiences
Explanation:
Answer:
C. support for individual human experiences
Explanation:
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Anyone read this book called coraline? Pls help if u do
The author includes the paragraph 5 to-
Answer:
We cannot see paragraph 5.
This excerpt best illustrates which feature of a comedy of manners?
Answer:
You have to show the excerpt so I can answer the question lol
Explanation:
Answer:
A (witty wordplay) on edgiuity
Explanation:
i did the test
Which of the following contrasts can be made between the father and Hofus?
The father dies in the end while Hofus lives.
The father is greedy while Hofus is humble.
The father is rich while Hofus is poor.
The father teaches a lesson while Hofus learns a lesson.
Answer: The father is greedy while Hofus is humble.
Explanation:
It would be the best contrast if the father was greedy and Hofus was humble.
In the real story, Hofus is very greedy and he is so ungrateful that he even wants to be the sun, or later a cloud and a rock.
In the end, he wants to be just the man that he was before, a poor man who is working late.
At first, he wanted to be rich and then he was not grateful because he became that, he wanted more and more, so the best contrast will be if he was humble.
5. What message does Romeo send to Juliet? *
O he got Capulet's permission
to pack her things to leave home
O the wedding is postponed
O to meet him at the church
your blank is what you think or belive
Answer:
Opinion
Explanation:
If multiple choice, what are the other options?
what are three things you can search for in order to make a solid analysis
Answer: Hypothesis, prediction, and results.
Explanation:
Which of the following are ways an infinitive verb can be used?
Choose all that apply.
A- to function as the subject of a sentence.
B- to show the purpose of a verb.
C- to make a comment or judgment.
D- to show the tense of verb
Answer:
Answer is B..............
Answer: A- to function as the subject of a sentence, B- to show the purpose of a verb.
C- to make a comment or judgment.
Explanation:
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In about 100 words, analyze Crevecoeur’s seemingly ambivalent attitude toward European qualities and civilization. Cite examples in the text to show how he both dislikes and admires European qualities.
which sentence uses a synonym context clue to help the reader understand the word gangly?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
That's the answer
Answer:
yep it's D
Explanation: i am doing the quiz right now
Which statement below BEST expresses the central idea of the section "A New Crisis?" *
A. Londoners are not good builders.
B. It is possible that we could experience another situation similar to The Great stink.
C. The city of London is highly unsanitary and was never truly cleaned from the original sewage crisis.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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Answer:
You are correct!! :)) It is both A & C :))
Explanation:
It is said by scholars that Shakespeare wrote in iambic pentameter so that it would be easier for the actors to memorize, since it has a sing-songy tone to it. He also believed it would be easier for the audience to understand during this time, since he often used more intellectual language and some who attended the plays were not familiar with many words. Iambic pentameter was well established in poetry before Shakespeare, and he mostly enjoyed writing poetry, so to use iambic pentameter came a bit more naturally as well
If you are in middle school comment
Answer:
Explanation:
i am
Answer:
I WAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSS
Explanation:
9th grade and when i tell you high school is like a kick in the balls
8b. The storm will have passed by the time our plane lands.
O past perfect
O present perfect
O future perfect
Answer:
future perfect
Explanation:
there are signal words such as "will have" and "by the time" that tell you that it's future perfect (good luck and have a great day/night)
I'm trying to show what I know about William Shakespeare and I didn't get taught the third fact about life events that influenced his ability to illuminate human experience.
Where’s the plot story at?
Answer:
the plot of the story is how the story line develops throughout the story.
First to answer correctly gets 25 points! No guessing!!!
Answer:
we need to see the passage
Explanation:
Note the excerpt you have chosen, and write one inference you have made from the passage. “Walden”
Answer: In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, the narrator has had difficulty cooing with certain emotional experiences.
Explanation: sample answer for PLATO!
Question:
Note the excerpt you have chosen, and write one inference you have made from the passage.
Answer:
In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, the narrator has had difficulty coping with certain emotional experiences.
Explanation:
This is a sample answer from Plato and other etc.
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What figurative language is the author using in the sentence below ?
[ The whales' echolocation can travel far,farther than the manhattan island]
Answer/Explanation
The author uses a simile to compare the feeling of nervousness to melting because the sentence uses the word "like," which is an underlying hint to similes. Without it, it would be a metaphor.
the great gatsby person vs themself
I only read chapter 1-2 3-4 so I just need like three reasons
Use details from the text to cite some of the major difference between arnie and Josè
Answer:
Reread the highlighted text. ... They said that José was born with a ring of dirt around ... soon after he learned his primary colors, his squint was the ... "How come you don't use your sleeve? ... Clemens from these details? ... different? What are some reasons you think so? "Oh, yeah,"Arnie chimed, speaking for his cousin.