help cuz it doesnt make sense ty and ASAP

Help Cuz It Doesnt Make Sense Ty And ASAP

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Answer 1

Answer:

Proper noun is a places/persons name and common noun is the kind of place/an action

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Radio City Rockettes and Francesca is a name and a word like "preform" is an action like how I would perform a song to to you is an action.


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Which of the following is a good strategy for finding the meaning of an unfamiliar word?
a. Count the syllables in the word and find others that are similar in length.
b. Make inferences about the meaning based on the words around it.
c. Keep reading past that word so that you can continue with the story.
d. Put the book down and do something else for at least 30 minutes.

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i believe the answer is B

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The correct answer is B. make inferences about the meaning based on the words around it. If you don't know what a particular word means, you can just look at the words around it and come to a conclusion based on the context. Counting the syllables, keeping reading, and putting the book down won't help you at all, but interpreting the sentence will.

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The answers to number 1 budget as antecedent it as pronoun because the word it is referring to the budget 2 would be discussion as antecedent it as pronoun for the same reason hope this helped
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How is the battle between Beowulf and the dragon different from the others that Beowulf fought?

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Answer:

the person above me is right

Explanation:

Answer: No they aren’t lol

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What are some examples of the Magician Archetype?

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Answer:

nikola tesla ,thomas edison

Thomas Edison and others

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST FOR THE BEST AND FASTEST ANSWER!!!! THE MATCH There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match. Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble. In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar. Which sentence from the text describes a problem with Walker's match that the phosphorus match tried to solve?

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what is the importance of determining whether or not an argument is sound?

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Answer:

because if the aurgument is not sound then there is a better chance of you winning.Find if there are any cracks in there augument.

Explanation:

for example yu were told you coud get a puppy when you 12. its 2 weeks after your 12th birthday nd your asking you parents,

(hey mom, dad, yall said when i turn 12 i can have a puppy. I have been doing dog walking,dog sitting, and so forth. Your parents then say when your 13. there is a crack because they sad when your 12, you are now 12 and responsiable.)

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In such a case that the aurgument isn't sound then there is a superior possibility of you winning.Find if there are any splits in there augument.

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the answer is !! B , D , A , C

In epics, heroes are often young people. Why do you suppose that’s so? Do you think it’s because youth desire personal glory, while age seeks wisdom and protection?

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In my opinion I believe super hero are often young because while your young you will start to learn things and as you grow you would start to get more better at what your doing, in other words more wiser.

In epics, heroes are often young people because as a child what we believe is different from that when we grow older. Young people are often heroes may be because of their energy and power to save the world.

What are Superheroes?

A Superhero is a fictional character that possesses all the superpowers, abilities beyond those of ordinary people, that fits the role of the hero. A superhero typically uses his or her powers to help the world become a better place, or dedicating their lives to protecting the public and fighting  against the crime and criminals.

As we grow old, we begin to understand many things which changes our perception towards the world. With time, wisdom and protection are more important than the glory. Young people have little understanding which attracts them more towards the personal glory than wisdom.

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In the Supreme Court, majority rules, even when a majority could only mean five out of nine. Is this a fair system? Why might the Supreme Court be structured this way?​

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Answer:

No it is not

Explanation:

I think that it might be structured this way because some of the crimes are worse than others.

Read all of the sentences below. In which sentence does the italicized word have a negative connotation? A. Kevin has a calm temper. B. He is known for being helpful. C. He is a conscientious student. D. He is greedy with his allowance.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I believe it’s “A”


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Excerpt from The Most Dangerous Game Richard Connell When the general, nursing his bruised shoulder, had gone, Rainsford took up his flight again. It was flight now, a desperate, hopeless flight, that carried him on for some hours. Dusk came, then darkness, and still he pressed on. The ground grew softer under his moccasins; the vegetation grew ranker, denser; insects bit him savagely. Then, as he stepped forward, his foot sank into the ooze. He tried to wrench it back, but the muck sucked viciously at his foot as if it were a giant leech. With a violent effort, he tore his foot loose. He knew where he was now. Death Swamp and its quicksand. Suspense is created in the passage partly due to it being written in which point of view?
A) first person point of view
B) second person point of view
C) third person limited point of view Eliminate
D) third person omniscient point of view

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Answer:

C) third-person limited point of view Eliminate

Explanation:

The narrator reads only one person's thoughts. He is limited to one person.

the answer is c) third person limited pov eliminate

Can someone help me with this project im doing? Its due today..

I uploaded the instructions and rubric.

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get a friend, parent, or guardian give you directions to somewhere (point X is that place) it’s like coordinates
Yes what he said but if you have any questions you can always ask an I’ll try an give you the response u are looking for!

About how many people on here like to listen to music? and what kind do you listen to?

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Answer:

Pop, pop punk, rock, lofi etc.

Explanation:

But why do you need this lol

Answer:

I do and i like listening to bts, blackpink and other music that i like

Explanation:

How does the author of Barrio Boy use sequence to create a strong personal narrative?

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Answer:A personal philosophy of values can be defined as an individual making personal choices to define right and wrong behavior as opposed to external laws or culture determining right and wrong for the individual.

One example of Ernesto's development of a personal philosophy of virtues, as seen in Ernesto Galarza's autobiographical novel Barrio Boy, concerns the virtue and even necessity of hard work. We see Ernesto develop his philosophy of hard work all throughout the novel. Starting in his Mexican village called Jalco, tucked away in the mountains, Ernesto learns that to be a man is to work hard, night and day, in order to provide for your family. In his village, his labors were rewarded with provisions for the family; later, he learns that work can earn wages too. While in the village, his main chores are to care for, to provide for, his pets.

Even once his family moves to Sacramento to escape the violence of the Mexican Revolution, Ernesto continues to work hard for his family. While going to school, he purchases a used bike and applies for a job delivering papers for the Sacramento newspaper. After working the newspaper route, he acquires several other jobs, including farmhand, a pharmacy clerk, delivery boy, and even the decorator of Christmas cards. During summer vacations, he works in the Mexican immigrant labor camps and becomes so incensed by the treatment of the laborers that he complains to the state officials even though his complaints are disregarded. Regardless, both his dedication to hard work and fair treatment show that he has developed the personal belief that hard work is a virtue because it brings provisions and that people deserve the provisions that their labor should bring.

Explanation: Hope this help

He begins by making comparisons between the United States and Mexico, then finishes with a description of his Mexican neighborhood. He begins by describing his hometown in Mexico , then his travels to the United States, then the things he discovers in US. He begins by writing about his hotel room , then his first English lessons, and concludes with a train ride to Nogales. He begins by explaining the differences between Mexican and American money, then finishes with a description of the American flag .

what does Mr. tumnus do to keep lucy entertained? { this is from meeting mr. tumnus story}

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Served her tea toast and sardines
served her tea toast and sardines

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Select the correct answer.
Read this description, and then answer the question that follows.

In the Grimm’s fairy tale “Rapunzel,” a poor man steals lettuce from a wicked witch to feed his pregnant wife. As a consequence, the witch takes their baby, Rapunzel, after she is born. The witch locks Rapunzel in a tower. As Rapunzel grows, her hair grows too. Her hair grows so long that the witch uses it to climb up to the tower. One day, a prince comes to save Rapunzel. But when the witch finds out that he’d been there, she sends Rapunzel to the desert and blinds the prince. Despite these hardships, Rapunzel and the prince find each other and live happily ever after.

What is the theme of “Rapunzel”?

A.
It’s better to be humble than to be proud.
B.
Inner beauty is the most important quality.
C.
Love conquers all, no matter what happens.
D.
Betraying your loved ones is the worst crime.
E.
Challenges are difficult to overcome without magic.
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Answer:

c. live conquers all, no matter what happens.

Explanation:

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Read the passage below.

Lastly, the cookies are arranged in small circles on the cookie sheet and placed into the oven for baking.

Where would this sentence appear within a paragraph?

A. the beginning
B. the middle
C. the ending
D. no particular place

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The correct answer is C: the ending.

Answer:

c. the ending

Explanation:

The transition word "lastly," indicates an ending.

Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then,
Bowed with her fourscore years and ten;

Bravest of all in Frederick town,
She took up the flag the men hauled down;

In her attic window the staff she set,
To show that one heart was loyal yet.
What can the reader conclude about Barbara Frietchie based on this excerpt?

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Answer:

that she was a brave woman

Explanation:

she was a brave woman

Answer:

She was brave

Explanation:

Read the passage, paying special attention to the boldfaced words. These are examples of what type of language? Blinking lights marked the entrance to the carnival. The carnival workers shouted to passersby to try their luck at games of chance. The scent of freshly spun cotton candy filled the air. A. sensory words B. alliteration C. concrete nouns D. onomatopoeia

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I would say A. Sensory Words because it is directed at the senses, sight, hearing, and smell.

I believe A is your answer

Read the following passage and consider the author's word choice. Which word best describes the mood the author is trying to establish?

She smiled and twirled, her eyes widening to take in the sights. Dazzling lights danced around her, laughter echoed in her ears, and the joyous rhythm of drums quickened the beating of her heart.

Embarrassment

Excitement

Fear

Jealousy

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It’s excitement because the key words shook to prove its excitement is smiled and twirled and eyes widening. Look for key words when it’s describing somebody so it’s B
The correct answer is Excitement

What does lucy like about Mr tumnus? what does she find so reassuring about his manners and behavior?
{ this is from meeting Mr. tumnus or the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe story ]

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How do you think the very first clock got set, when there was no other clock to look at?

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Answer:

Sun

Explanation:

In the olden days the sun was used to determine the time

Because the time of day is related to the position of the sun, the first clock was set based on the sun.

Which statement best describes the effect of Dorsey pulling the lever only once?
a. Schaffer and Brown did not realize there was a second alarm.
b. More engines were ordered to go to the scene of the fire.
c. The fire started spreading more quickly through the city.
d. Schaffer and Brown were sent a special signal.

Read this excerpt from The Great Fire to answer the question:

As the rest of the city went about its business, fireman Dorsey was racing through the streets to the closest signal box, which happened to be at Goll's drugstore. He opened the small door on the box and used his thumb to pull down the lever. Dorsey then headed back to the scene of the fire, not realizing that he'd made a mistake — he had forgotten to pull down the lever four times, a special signal that would have made it a true second alarm. At the Courthouse, Schaffer and Brown would hear Dorsey's alarm, but, assuming it was simply another signal telling them about the original fire, they failed to call out more engines. The fire had now been burning for over an hour, and the wind was increasing in velocity.

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Answer:

C. The fire started spreading more quickly through the city.

Explanation:

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Answer:

a. Schaffer and Brown did not realize there was a second alarm

Explanation:

marked B and got it wrong so I went back to see what the correct answer was and it is A.

A novel’s main character, Jefferson, refuses to speak to his sister because she hurt his feelings when she lied to him. What kind of conflict is driving Jefferson’s actions? character vs. nature character vs. society character vs. self character vs. character

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Answer:

natural charecters is more powerful then other characters

25 POINTS AND BRAINIEST to best answer: Please check my essay for any mistakes, grammatical errors, or anything else I can fix to improve this. Essay: The effects of the Great Chicago Fire The “Great Chicago Fire” burned and destroyed over 17,500 buildings and in the process killed over 300 people. What caused the fire to burn out of control? “A local rumor, that Mrs. O'Leary’s cow started the blaze by kicking over a lantern is probably not true. But that legend stuck in the public mind and holds fast to this day”(Mcnamara). While the infamous story of Mrs. O'Leary and her cow is still believed by many, the real culprits of the fire were blatantly a long-lasting summer drought and a city built of wood. The legend commences when the family's cow knocks over a lighted lantern, however, Catherine O'Leary dismissed the charges. The circumstances were perfect for the fire to advance, and once it went past the neighborhood close by O'Leary's barn it hastened quickly. Burning cinder came down on furniture factories and grain storage elevators, and soon the flames began to devour everything in its track. Although this is a very convincing story, this was most likely not the case, and the true cause of the raging fire has never been decided. Hence, the unknown cause of the fire. Therefore this led people to believe that the fire was caused by the dry gusts of winds the area experienced during and before the time of the “Great Chicago Fire” or the unbelievable tale of O’leary’s cow. The only reaction to the fire was to try to escape, and tens of thousands of Chicago's citizens did. It has been estimated that a fourth of the city’s precisely 330,000 residents took to the streets, bringing what they could in alarm. By the time the sun had risen on Monday morning, most of Chicago was already burned completely to the ground. Wooden buildings had simply disappeared into piles of ash and cinder whilst sturdier buildings of brick or stone were charred ruins, leaving most of the residents homeless. The cost of the destroyed property was estimated at $190 million and more than 100,000 people were left without a house. The result of the “Great Chicago Fire”, the city was left with almost nothing and had to rebuild from the ground up.While the Great Chicago Fire was one of the 19th century's major disasters and a deep blow to the city, the city was rebuilt fairly rapidly. And with the rebuilding came better construction and much stricter fire codes. Inflicting lessons of Chicago's destruction affected how other cities were managed. The “Great Chicago Fire” burned and destroyed over 17,500 buildings and in the process killed over 300 people. While the fire was the result of the dry and windy weather of Chicago, many lives could've been saved. Not only lives but homes and businesses, as well as the livelihood of these people. Not only was it the dry weather, but human error as well as many people failing to do their jobs in these times of events. While most people blame Mrs. O’leary or the conditions of the weather, it was in all honesty, the errors made by all the people.

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The effects of the Great Chicago Fire The "Great Chicago Fire" burned and destroyed over 17,500 buildings and in the process killed over 300 people. What caused the fire to burn out of control? "A local rumour, that Mrs O'Leary's cow started the blaze by kicking over a lantern is probably not true. But that legend stuck in the public mind and holds fast to this day" (Mcnamara). While the infamous story of Mrs O'Leary and her cow is still believed by many, the real culprits of the fire were blatantly a long-lasting summer drought and a city built of wood. The legend commences when the family's cow knocks over a lighted lantern, however, Catherine O'Leary dismissed the charges. The circumstances were perfect for the fire to advance, and once it went past the neighbourhood close by O'Leary's barn, it hastened quickly.

Burning cinder came down on furniture factories and grain storage elevators, and soon the flames began to devour everything in its track. Although this is a compelling story, this was most likely not the case, and the actual cause of the raging fire has never been revealed. Hence, the unknown cause of the fire. Therefore this led people to believe that the fire was caused by the dry gusts of winds the area experienced during and before the time of the "Great Chicago Fire" or the unbelievable tale of O'leary's cow. The only reaction to the fire was to try to escape, and tens of thousands of Chicago's citizens did. It has been estimated that a fourth of the city's precisely 330,000 residents took to the streets, bringing what they could in alarm. By the time the sun had risen on Monday morning, most of Chicago was already burned entirely to the ground. Wooden buildings had disappeared into piles of ash and cinder whilst sturdier buildings of brick or stone were charred ruins, leaving most of the residents homeless. The cost of the destroyed property was estimated at $190 million, and more than 100,000 people were left without a house. The result of the "Great Chicago Fire", the city was left with almost nothing and had to rebuild from the ground up. While the Great Chicago Fire was one of the 19th century's significant disasters and a resounding blow to the city, the city was rebuilt relatively fast. And with the rebuilding came better construction and much stricter fire codes. They were inflicting lessons of Chicago's destruction affected how other cities were managed. The "Great Chicago Fire" burned and destroyed over 17,500 buildings and in the process killed over 300 people. While the fire was the result of the dry and windy weather of Chicago, many lives could've been saved. Not only lives but homes and businesses, as well as the livelihood of these people. Not only was it the dry weather, but human error as well as many people failing to do their jobs in these times of events. While most people blame Mrs O'leary or the conditions of the weather, it was in all honesty, the errors made by all the people.

a few grammatical errors and punctuation, but all fixed

great essay i love it

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so the only mistakes that i can see is you could decrease all the ands other than that its perfect with detail and has apsolute perfect puncuation. GOOD JOB

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Cassie feels frustrated, disappointed, and angry about her trip to Strawberry. Based on Mama’s reaction to Cassie’s experience, how do you think Mrs. Logan feels about the situation? 1.furious that Big Ma didn’t stand up for Cassie 2.sad that Cassie had to learn about racism 3.relieved that no one was hurt 4.confused about what happened in town

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

The answer is 4 Because I had that question

When Teresa, a widow with four young children, saw a notice that members of her church planned to gather to deliver presents and food to a needy family, she took 10 out of her savings jar and bought the ingredients to make three dozen cookies. She got to the church parking lot just in time to join a convoy going to the home that was to receive the congregation’s help. The route was familiar, and she was stunned when cars pulled up in front of her own house. When the pastor saw her, he said, “We never expected you to join us, Teresa. We know it’s been a great struggle since your husband died, and we all wanted to support you.” Although she was uncomfortable being thought of as the object of charity, Teresa didn’t want to embarrass anyone so she cheerfully said, “Well, at least I can share these cookies with our friends.” What is the moral of this story? Is there more than one? Why do you think Teresa was embarrassed when she realized her community wanted to help her?

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Answer:

wats the Q

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is Charity can cause friends. I think she was embarrassed because she didn't know she was the mother of the needy family.

Explanation:

If you read closely you'll understand

If anyone has read The Most Dangerous Game, this would be very much appreciated...(two paragraphs on how you want the story to end)

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Answer:

Once the snarling and yelping had died down, the victor mused over his triumph.

The general had turned to retrieve his sword from the closet. Rainsford grabbed a coverlet and leaped on to the bed. The infuriated Zarhoff slashed and parried clumsily, impaired by the wine and after-dinner liqueurs. Rainsford jumped to a position before the open window, playing the Matador to Zarhoff's bull. As the animal lunged, the taunter dropped the cape. His feet entangled, the general bellowed as he dropped from the window to become the repast for the baying hounds. Satisfied. Quiet. It was the finest bed, at last.

Explanation: I hope this works for you. There should be enough reference to prior events and remarks to make this ending fit.

At the end of the most dangerous game, rains ford wins the game. This time, the winner gets to Zaroffs como bed, while the loser will be fed to zaroffs hungry dogs

Which line from Matilda by Roald Dahl contains dialogue? a) Naturally Matilda was put in the bottom class, where there were eighteen other small boys and girls about the same age as her. b) After the usual business of going through all the names of the children, Miss Honey handed out a brand-new exercise-book to each pupil. c) "Stop!" Miss Honey said. She had been listening slightly spellbound to this smooth recital, and now she said, "How far can you go?" d) Miss Honey paused and leaned back in her chair behind the plain table that stood in the middle of the floor in front of the class.

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Option C!

This is because the text has quotations indicating that someone is speaking

The line from Matilda by Roald Dahl contains dialogue is option C: "Stop!" Miss Honey said. She had been listening slightly spellbound to this smooth recital, and now she said, "How far can you go?"

Which statement is best supported by the dialogue?

Miss Honey argue to want to know if Matilda can multiply high numbers. She says "Are you sure?" as if she doubts Matilda's ability and then asks her to prove herself. This story basically based upon the nine-year old girl who was very intelligent and have superpower.

Moreover, Matilda does not seem as though she's trying to impress Miss Honey since she seems rather relaxed in the dialogue. Matilda can able to explore new worlds just because of their habit of reading.

She says, "I think so, yes" and "I'm fairly sure" which shows that she believes she can do it but isn't necessarily eager for this line of questioning.

Miss honey tried to stop Matilda because she started listening her silently and said how distant can you covered?. Matilda leave their life in a very exciting way.

Therefore, correct option is C.

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How do words like gurgle, click, and whisper help communicate meaning? A. They communicate a specific tone. B. They make direct comparisons. C. They give human qualities to nonhumans. D. They imitate sounds heard in the world.

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I believe the answer is D.. sounds about right

Answer:

D is correct

Explanation:

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Is the relation a function?y = 2(x +1)^2- 8 In American Born Chinese, what type of conflict do Danny and the Monkey King havein common?A. Both are forced to cope with an embarrassing relative.B. Both struggle to fit in at work.C. Both overcome problems by using magical powers.O D. Both try to fight against their true identity. Write a program that prompts the user to enter positive integers (as many as the user enters) from standard input and prints out the maximum and minimum values.Here is an example of how your program should behave.Enter a positive integer: 2 Enter a positive integer: 9 Enter a positive integer: 3 Enter a positive integer:-1 The maximum integer is 9 and minimum is 2. Note: Zero: 'O' is not a positive integer. You must include code to deal with any exceptions that may arise in your program. Insert 'import' statement(s) at the beginning Copy the entire class, including the public static main method, 1 import java.util.*; 2 public class Ex0603 { 3 public static void main(String[] args) { 4 Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in); 5Write a program that prompts the user to enter an integer N, then reads N double values, and prints their mean (average value) and sample standard deviation (square root of the sum of the squares of their differences from the average, divided by N-1). Enter an integer: 5 Enter a number: 1 Enter a number: 2 Enter a number: 3 Enter a number: 4 Enter a number: 5 Average value is: 3.00 and the standard deviation is: 1.58 Note: You must include code to deal with any exceptions that may arise in your program Write the entire program in the answer box below. For example: Input Result 5 Enter an integer: Enter a number: Enter a number: Enter a number: Enter a number: Enter a number: Average value is: 3.00 and the standard d eviation is: 1.58 123452 Enter an integer: Enter a number: Enter a number: Invalid input!1b an object has a mass of 45.0 g and a volume of 4.0 ml. what is its density? Which of the following is NOT an advantage of a corporation compared to a sole proprietorship?A) easier to expand business sizeB) limited individual riskC) easier to raise money quicklyD) limited individual reward Expand.If necessary, combine like terms.(2x + 5)(x 5) = solve for Y!!!!!!!12x+16y=96 from A Talk to Teachers by James Baldwin What passes for identity in America is a series of myths about ones heroic ancestors. Its astounding to me, for example, that so many people really appear to believe that the country was founded by a band of heroes who wanted to be free. That happens not to be true. What happened was that some people left Europe because they couldnt stay there any longer and had to go someplace else to make it. Thats all. They were hungry, they were poor, they were convicts. Those who were making it in England, for example, did not get on the Mayflower. Thats how the country was settled. Not by Gary Cooper. Yet we have a whole race of people, a whole republic, who believe the myths to the point where even today they select political representatives, as far as I can tell, by how closely they resemble Gary Cooper. Now this is dangerously infantile, and it shows in every level of national life. When I was living in Europe, for example, one of the worst revelations to me was the way Americans walked around Europe buying this and buying that and insulting everybodynot even out of malice, just because they didnt know any better. Well, that is the way they have always treated me. They werent cruel; they just didnt know you were alive. They didnt know you had any feelings. What I am trying to suggest here is that in the doing of all this for 100 years or more, it is the American white man who has long since lost his grip on reality. In some peculiar way, having created this myth about Negroes, and the myth about his own history, he created myths about the world so that, for example, he was astounded that some people could prefer Castro, astounded that there are people in the world who dont go into hiding when they hear the word Communism, astounded that Communism is one of the realities of the twentieth century which we will not overcome by pretending that it does not exist. The political level in this country now, on the part of people who should know better, is abysmal. The Bible says somewhere that where there is no vision the people perish. I dont think anyone can doubt that in this country today we are menacedintolerably menacedby a lack of vision. It is inconceivable that a sovereign people should continue, as we do so abjectly, to say, I cant do anything about it. Its the government. The government is the creation of the people. It is responsible to the people. And the people are responsible for it. No American has the right to allow the present government to say, when Negro children are being bombed and hosed and shot and beaten all over the Deep South, that there is nothing we can do about it. There must have been a day in this countrys life when the bombing of the children in Sunday School would have created a public uproar and endangered the life of a Governor Wallace. It happened here and there was no public uproar. What is Baldwins purpose in using dialogue in paragraph 4? A. to allude to the mindset established by Americas Founding Fathers B. to reveal the central paradox of the excerpt C. to add logos to his argument D. to use first person to relay the thoughts and ideas to the reader E. to add sophistication to the syntax Please select the best answer from the choices provided What is role of science in the field of medicine and agriculture? Within the systems viewpoint, what four things are considered parts of a system? Why did early civilizations begin in river valleys? a The flooding of rivers created good farmland. b Rivers provided plenty of fresh water. c People could hide from enemies in river valleys. d River valleys had many trees for building. Need help with this asap explain how balboa would like to be viewed by others What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation 6x - 1 = 3y - 10?*(1 Point)Om = 2, b = 3O m = 3, b = 4m = 6, b = 9 Like most narratives, this text immediately introduces the setting, characters, and conflict. Based on details in the first four paragraphs, what connects all three of these elements? Which one of the following compounds produces a basic solution when dissolved in water? a. Na_2O b. CO_2 c. O_2 d. SO_2 e. OF_2 A piece if stone has a mass of 24.595 grams and a volume of 5.34 cm ^3. What is the density of the stone do you inverse to slove is the triangular trade with used by England to reinforce Cuntos aos tiene nuestro hermano mayor, Enrique?