Answer:
dez nuts
Explanation:
In 1870 Nathaniel P. Langford and General Henry D. Washburn, escorted by U.S. Army captain Gustavus C. Doane, set out on a journey through the wilderness of northwestern Wyoming to explore the economic potential of the land. In the third week of September, nearly a month into the adventure, Langford gave name to what later became Yellowstone National Park’s most famous natural feature: Old Faithful geyser.
The Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition began on Aug. 22, 1870, and within days, it was evident to the explorers that they were in a wild land unlike any other in the United States. In an article titled “The Wonders of Yellowstone,” published in Scribner’s Magazine, Langford later wrote of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River:
“A grander scene than the lower cataract of the Yellowstone was never witnessed by mortal eyes…It is a sheer, compact, solid, perpendicular sheet, faultless in all the elements of grandeur and picturesque beauties.”
Langford’s sentiments of the region echoed those expressed by Charles W. Cook, David E. Folsom, and William Peterson, who in 1869 became the first to venture into the Great Geyser Basin of the Yellowstone River area. In the lower portion of the basin, these three ambitious explorers watched as Great Fountain Geyser erupted, sending a burst of steaming water splashing into the sky. Cook said of that moment: “We could not contain our enthusiasm; with one accord we all took off our hats and yelled with all our might.” They didn’t know it, but Cook, Folsom, and Peterson were standing in the midst of what is now recognized as the world’s largest concentration of geysers—500, of varying size and explosiveness, have been identified within the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park.
The reports by Cook, Folsom, and Peterson of the wild depths of Yellowstone inspired the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition. Following the latter exploration, it was concluded that the region offered little promise for business and economic growth. This, along with reports and articles describing Yellowstone’s unusual and fascinating natural features, led to increased in interest in simply setting the land aside in a national park.
Yellowstone National Park was established on March 1, 1872, with Langford serving as its first superintendent. Langford promoted the value and natural beauty of the area, generally in defense against criticism that Yellowstone was unattractive and not amenable to easy visitation, given its remote location and vast area, encompassing some 3,468 square miles (8,983 square km). Old Faithful eventually emerged as one of Yellowstone’s most promoted features. Having earned its name for its routine eruption, nearly once an hour in Langford’s time, Old Faithful was a dependable and stunning attraction.
Old Faithful is a cone geyser, consisting of a mound of siliceous sinter (geyserite). It is now known to erupt at intervals ranging from 33 to 120 minutes. The precise length of time from one eruption to the next is determined by each eruption’s duration. According to statistics kept by naturalists at Yellowstone, eruptions lasting less than 2.5 minutes typically result in intervals averaging about 65 minutes, whereas eruptions lasting longer than 2.5 minutes produce intervals averaging about 92 minutes.
On the scale of geologic time marking Old Faithful’s existence, the geyser’s eruptions are about as regular and predictable as they come. Sitting around an extra 30 or so minutes while the old vent recovers from an eruption of long duration is well worth the wait—several thousand gallons of steaming hot water jetting upward, into the backdrop of the Montana sky, is an unforgettable sight.
Which theme does the text evidence from the essay and short story support?
One’s cultural background affects who he or she is.
Manners are important to use in life.
A person’s outward appearance can be deceiving.
Family always comes first.
Answer:
A ones culture
Explanation:
its correct
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Ones Culture
You must believe in your own culture and being different. Dont be something you are not.
Summary of Diary of Anne Frank Film.
Answer:
In Nazi-occupied Holland in World War II, shopkeeper Kraler hides two Jewish families in his attic. Young Anne Frank (Millie Perkins) keeps a diary of everyday life for the Franks and the Van Daans, chronicling the Nazi threat as well as family dynamics. A romance with Peter Van Daan causes jealousy between Anne and her sister, Margot. Otto Frank (Joseph Schildkraut) returns to the attic many years after the eventual capture of both families and finds his late daughter's diary.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Read this stanza from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats.
I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.
How does the phrase "moth-like stars" affect the tone of the poem?
A. It gives the poem a humorous tone.
B. It gives the poem an annoyed tone.
C. It gives the poem a dissatisfied tone.
D. It gives the poem a fanciful tone.
The phrase "moth-like stars" affect the tone of the poem is It gives the poem a fanciful tone. Thus, option (d) is correct.
Who is William Butler Yeats?
June 13, 1865 marked William Butler Yeats' birth. The 20th century's best poet in the English language was him.
Using the phrase "moth-like," the narrator compares stars to moths. We can feel the passage of time in lines 5 and 6, which show moths flying about and stars "flickering out." A nighttime appearance is present.
As a result, option (d) is correct.
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"Wisdom"
by Sara Teasdale
It was a night of early spring,
The winter-sleep was scarcely broken;
Around us shadows and the wind
Listened for what was never spoken.
Though half a score of years are gone,
Spring comes as sharply now as then--
But if we had it all to do
It would be done the same again.
It was a spring that never came;
But we have lived enough to know
That what we never have, remains;
It is the things we have that go.
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
-ABAB
-ABCD
-ABBA
-ABCB
Hatchet Chapter 6-7
Chapter 6:
Brian's words.
Chapter 6:
Brian's thoughts.
Chapter 6:
Brian's actions.
Chapter 7:
Brian's words.
Chapter 7:
Brian's thoughts.
Chapter 7:
Brian's actions.
Question 7 (3 points)
What is the most important challenge Brian has faced in Chapters 6 and 7?
Question 8 (3 points)
How does Brian respond to this challenge?
Question 9 (3 points)
Why is this challenge important?
Answer:
I think it is B and D
Explanation:
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST How would you describe Brian’s work ethic? How does it compare to his first days at the lake? HATCHET CH.10
Here some Notes
At first, Brian is reluctant to leave the fire, worried that it will go out. He sits by it for a good part of the day, feeding it more wood and just basking in the joy of having it.
Finally, in the afternoon, he goes out of the shelter to search for enough wood to keep the fire burning through the night.
As it turns out, when he's near the fire, the mosquitoes leave him alone. That's good to know. He also realizes that he can use the smoke from the fire to make a signal if he ever sees a plane pass overhead. That's really good to know.As it gets dark, Brian settles in for the night and eats the rest of his raspberries. His leg still aches from the porcupine quills, but it's gotten a little less stiff. Tomorrow he plans to look for more food and to build a signal fire.
Brian wakes up during the night and finds that the fire has almost gone out. He stirs it up with a stick and adds some more wood to get it going again. He hears a sound outside the shelter, but the fire makes him feel relatively safe, so he goes back to sleep.
When he wakes up in the morning, he finds tracks in the sand in front of the shelter, leading up from the lake and then back down. There's a pile of sand near the shelter where the tracks stop. Trying to figure out what kind of animal it was, and what it had been doing, Brian digs down into the sand pile and finds a cache of eggs. It must have been a turtle, he decides, coming up onto the land to lay its eggs. Cute!
When he sees the eggs, Brian realizes how hungry he is. There are seventeen of them, but he's not sure how to go about eating them. He has nothing to cook them in, and the idea of eating them raw grosses him out. You're not the only one, buddy.
But they are food. He cuts one open with the hatchet (the outsides are tough and leathery) and forces himself to suck out the insides. They're greasy, and Brian doesn't like the way they taste, but he's so hungry that he eats six of them before he stops and decides to save some for later.
Somehow eating the eggs makes him even more aware of his hunger. He licks the insides of the shells clean, and even tries to eat the shells themselves, but they're too tough and he can't get them down. This is the stuff Joe Rogan is made of.
He decides to store the remaining eggs in the shelter, and eat only one a day to make them last.
Brian realizes that in making this plan he's forgotten to think about when he'll be rescued. He reminds himself that he can't forget that. After all, that's what gives him hope, and he has to hold on to his hope.
Answer:
Brian undergoes significant changes, both physical and mental, in these chapters. His senses have become more acute and his mind more aware. He begins to understand that self-sufficiency requires enormous effort and involves significant trial and error. Brian's mind and body begin to communicate with one another and become increasingly linked. In Chapter 11 Paulsen writes, "his mind and his body, had come together as well, had made a connection with each other that he didn't quite understand." Because survival in the natural environment relies to such an extent on the body and its condition, the mind must work to support the body. In Brian's case, he brainstorms about ways in which he can catch fish, build a shelter, make fire, and other necessities. The natural world, often more so than the civilized world, calls for a deep connection between mind and body.
This is about Serving in Florida, PART A is speaking about how the interview is onerous
PART B: Which of the following details from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “a twenty-minute ‘interview’ by computer since, apparently, no human on thepremises is deemed capable of representing the corporate point of view.”(Paragraph 5)
B. “a large room decorated with posters illustrating how to look ‘professional’... andwarning of the slick promises that union organizers might try to tempt me with.”(Paragraph 5)
C. “How many dollars’ worth of stolen goods have I purchased in the last year?Would I turn in a fellow employee if I caught him stealing?” (Paragraph 5)
D. “Apparently I ace the interview, because I am told that all I have to do is show upin some doctor’s office tomorrow for a urine test.” (Paragraph 6)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D
ASAP PLS sort the metaphors and similes!!!
No joking around!
Answer:
ok so anything that has like or as in the is a similes
Explanation:
hope it helps
Has anybody ever read ¨A Work in Progress” by Aimee Mullins if so could you help me with this ill give you Brainliest or points.
Answer: Yes,I have.
Explanation: please js give me the points and ill answer your question will a link of all you completed work. nIm in high school so i already know this stuff its easy kid.
Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
As they suddenly start toward the house. In this brief fraction of a moment they take the first step toward performing a metamorphosis that changes people from a group into a mob. They begin to head purposefully across the street toward the house at the end. Steve stands in front of them. For a moment their fear almost turns their walk into a wild stampede but Steve's voice, loud, incisive, and commanding, makes them stop.
STEVE
Wait a minute . . . wait a minute! Let's not be a mob!
The people stop as a group, seem to pause for a moment and then much more quietly and slowly start to walk across the street.
When a crowd gathers outside Les’s house, Steve comments, "Let’s not be a mob!” What does this show about Steve?
He has managed to remain much more calm and rational than the rest of his neighbors.
He has become the main instigator of the mob as they rush toward Les Goodman’s house.
He has been taken over by emotions and lost his ability to think sensibly.
He thinks the aliens are attacking the neighborhood and he must defend himself.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
He has become the main instigator of the mob as they rush toward Les Goodman’s house.
Explanation:
Why do people care about what happens long ago?
Answer:
One of the main reasons is future events,which let's us know what might happen again,Another reason is to learn from our mistakes and not do it again.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 20 POINTS
Think about something that you love it can be a hobby or a task that you like to do. Write a 150 word journal entry on it. Include the answers to the questions:
How does it make you feel when you’re doing it?
Why is it important to you?
Answer:
love riding horses
Explanation:
its super fun
ASAP
FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER WILL GET BRAINLEIST
Answer:
Number 1
Explanation:
Answer:
its the second one
Explanation:
A sensory detail requires that the reader use _____ to imagine what is happening in the narrative.
at least one of his five senses
analytical skills
the expository method
sight or sound
Answer:
at least one of the five senses
Explanation:
What do you know? What do you want to know? How will you learn? What have you learned?
Answer:
You would want to learn what ever you want to be in life
Explanation:
Answer: For example if you are reading a story, What do you know about the story, What do you want to know about it, how will you learn with the story, And what have you learned from the story.
Explanation:
Pls hurry i need by the 24
If u have springboard go to unit 2 2.6 and 2.8 for 7th grade reading i need an argumentative esay on whether companies should continue targeting kids in their advertisements plz help
Answer:
Children's advertisement is so easy because they can influence other children. Yet that is where the ethical problems start. Kids aren't smart enough to know what they're selling to marketers. Advertisers already know that kids are going to exercise large numbers of Influence on their parents and in doing so can be relentless. When both children and parents are most insecure. They are insecure because when they are exhausted and hungry in the grocery store, the child's fervent pleas often result in the parent purchasing those products. Children seem to want almost any marketed product because the distinction between what is true and what is pretended is often not understood by them. If an ad shows a toy doing an impressive feat, they assume that if they buy it, it will do that. Ads frequently contain false statements or exaggerated content. While these are preceded by a legislative note, they are usually overshadowed by the pomp and display of the commercials. Children advertising gets even worse it can cause all types of things for example obesity. Food firms spend almost $11 billion on TV ads annually, according to the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity. In addition, a study conducted in Brazil found that 50 percent of children's advertisement is food related, and 80 percent of those are unhealthy foods high in sugar, fat, and salt. Advertisements present the wrong notion that it makes kids good or content to eat a particular drink or fast food. Under the influence of such ads, children tend to demand to buy more unhealthy foods, leading to obesity. Another reason I think that children's advertising is bad because it can give them negative feelings. I say negative feelings because children can be affected by these ads and tend to equate themselves with their peers or believe that they are either superior or inferior to the rest. Such actions may either decrease their trust in themselves or make them feel superior to others.
Explanation:
Answer:
Yo want us to wright an ESSAY???
Explanation:
Based on the three chapters of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer that you have read, analyze the character of Aunt Polly and her relationship with Tom. Your response should be about 150 words, and should include specific examples from the text.
Click on the following links to review the three chapters as needed: Chapter I, Chapter II, Chapter III.
Answer:
she cares about tom and wants good for him but she can be harsh. tom was just a kid doing kid things
Explanation:
Answer:
A list of all the characters in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Characters include:Tom Sawyer,Aunt Polly,Huckleberry Finn,Becky Thatcher,Joe ... Read an in-depth analysis of Tom Sawyer. ... Tom knows that the Widow Douglas will give him and Becky ice cream and let them ... QUIZ: Are You Living in a Literary Dystopia?
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAIN 30 POINTS! Submit your 250-word report that focuses on changes in the English language through the study of Geoffrey Chaucer and Middle English.
https://study.com/academy/lesson/introduction-to-chaucer-middle-english-and-the-canterbury-tales.html
Your welcome buddy
Explanation:
Directions: Rewrite the paragraph or make the needed changes to it.
in the world there are about 700 kinds of venomous snakes about 250 of them can kill a human with one bit rattlesnakes australian brown snakes and coral snakes are all venomous some of the deadliest snakes are sea snakes
I don't understand the question •-•
SORRY
Guysss plz help me e I’m in 6th grade and don’t know how to do it
It looks like a play script for you to read. I did one last week called Sorry, Wrong Number. I was the 1st operator. I know its a lil scary to read aloud in front of people...but imagine them as pineapples or something that makes you happy and don't focus on their comments and reaction to you and your reading. Just focus on the words and stay calm. Who knows....you might be a better performer and reader than your classmates. :)
ENJOY!!
Answer:
For part A its the last answer choice and the sentence that goes with it is.
" i can enjoy myself much better to stay here and arrange my...things"
Explanation:
In paragraph 3, its obvious that CLARISSA doesn't like the SNOW-BIRDS. She claims that the birds are ugly-looking, not handsome, don't have a single bright feather, and the bird's songs sound like sick children.
This is due in 5 min
Original Quote:
Now comes a new study that finds people who consume small amounts of chocolate each week have a lower risk of developing atrial fibrillation, a heart condition characterized by a rapid or irregular heartbeat.
NPR reports that regularly eating a little bit of chocolate could help people have healthier hearts.
is this a strong paraphrase or plagiarism?
After the crash Brian wakes up and has many bumps and bruises and dull aches, but what is bothering and hurting him the most?
Group of answer choices
A.his head
B.his legs
C.the plane
D.the pilot
there is the story
Write a summary of what has taken place so far in Hatchet. Your summary should include the main events that have happened in chapters 1-8. You summary should be at least 5 scentences. (Remember, do not use R.A.C.E. a summary shoud be written in your own words telling me what happened in the story.
Answer:
hggnbn
Explanation:
The graphic organizer explains the structure of an informative essay.
The writer should restate the evidence in the
A) introduction.
B) first body paragraph.
C) second body paragraph.
D) conclusion.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Conclusion
WILL GIVE BRAINLEIST IF RIGHT!!!
State a theme of the poem “Borderbus.” Cite evidence from the poem to support that theme.
Answer:
El tema del tema de la historia
How has Haddix drawn from history in her discussion of “fancy women” (Uprising)
Answer:
Any more information?
Explanation:
Read the passage below from The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle and answer the question.
If strong ideas and actions offend you, read no more.
help plz
Excerpts from The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, copyright © 1990 by Avi. Used by permission of Brandt and Hochman Literary Agents, Inc. All rights reserved.
This passage suggests that the tone of the story will be:
Answer:
Maybe tense or suspensful.
Explanation:
if the start line is "If strong ideas and actions offend you, read no more" Then we could deduce that this story might be tense
Answer:
flat character
Explanation:
Explain what Jobs means when he says, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards.” Cite examples from it allows them to survive.the text to support your answer.
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Do u guys think this is good
Have you ever wondered if video games are the best for your health? Or have you ever wondered if you play video games too much? Or do you think you play the right amount? Video games that involve a lot of movement are good for you but playing a ton of video games does have a bad effect on you. Although there are some disadvantages, playing video games can be healthy for you.
If you ever thought about it, video games can be healthy for you. Like the Wii, most video games are active and have a bunch of movement involved. Action video games help people who have to concentrate that play sports. “Playing video games can improve eye hand-coordination and visual attention”(source 1, Lisa Stein). But you don't want to play too much. “ they had their body in one position for hours. This tension and repetition can strain body parts”(source 2, Joseph Green). Also, scientists have tried trials on people with lazy eye and video games have been proved to help some to correct it. “We think action video game playing trains the same part of the visual cortex as that's what has a disfunction in people with lazy eye”(source 1, Lisa Stein).
Video games can be healthy for you if you play the right way. Video games help with exercise, lazy eye, and vision. You should play moderately and not too much if you want to play. So do video games significantly affects physical health? No, if you play the right way video games can be healthy.
Its perfect so is your spelling its on point your gonna Ace this test good luck
Which of the following would be considered credible sources? Select all that apply.
a book on astronomy by a well-known professor of astrophysics
a health website run by the World Health Organization
a blog about environmentalism written by an amateur hunter
a census report published by the U.S. Census Bureau
Answer:
A health website run by the World Health Organization.
A census report published by the U.S. Census Bureau
A book on astronomy by a well-known professor of astrophysics
Explanation:
IM almost 100% sure these are right...
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation: