Answer:
Sofia,
I, myself is concerned so if you would mind I will give you some advices that you can follow.
1.please stop smoking it will damage your lungs
2.discipline your self
3.Show respect to your elders
4.Dont hit other people
And please follow this I am telling this for your own good
from your Kindest
(Insert Your name)
What concepts does Lyndon B. Johnson speak about in “The Great Society”? Select all that apply. The Great Society creating good jobs preserving the environment improving educational opportunities reducing conflict and violence
Answer:
All of the options listed apply
Explanation:
The Great Society were a series of government programs that Lyndon B. Johnson hoped, would transform the American economy and Society (hence the name) just like Franklin D. Roosevelt did decades earlier with his New Deal.
Lyndon B. Jonson hoped to improve outcomes in reduction of poverty, economic inequality, enviromental protection, and educational attainment. Some of the most important programs that came from the Great Society are: Medicare, Medicaid, the Older Americans Act, and greater funding for education at all levels (federal, state, and local).
Answer: Improving educational opportunities and preserving the environment.
Explanation: There was no mention of reducing conflict or creating good jobs in his speech.
Which of the following forms of punctuation is BEST suited for setting off most brief, nonessential information such as appositives, adjective phrases, and adverb phrases in more formal writing?
Answer:adjective phrases
Explanation:
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Identify the statement that uses the verb mood in the interrogative.
A.
I wish you were employed for once.
B.
Stop asking me for more money.
C.
I could loan you if you paid me back.
D.
Do you think I am made of money?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Choice D is a question and is quite forceful.
What are the visual techniques used in a storybook?
Answer:
Some techniques I was taught were ACOASTMAP
For example:
A - Adjectives
C - Conjunctions (connectives)
O - Onomatopoeia
A - Adverb
S - Simile
T - Triplets
M - Metaphor
A - Alliteration
P - Personification
Answer:
shuuuush
Explanation:
Which of these statements is interrogative in mood?
A.
The team might be happy if the teacher extended the deadline.
B.
I suggest that you be the bigger person in the disagreement.
C.
You always find a way to let the other person see the light.
D.
What inspired you to wear a periwinkle dress to a funeral?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Interogative = Question
What inspired you to wear a periwinkle dress to a funeral? is a question
Answer:
D.
What inspired you to wear a periwinkle dress to a funeral?
Explanation:
Note the interrogative word (and the question mark). THOSE are your clues !
A two paragraph of a moral dilemma that a girl would think of on the bus
Well, everyone travels with a purpose so the moral dilemma that the girl would be facing rather depends on her destination, in my opinion.
So it can be either Happy or sad I.e Any function in her family or any sick relatives.
It can also be this way that she might be visiting her ancestral place so she's having a high time reliving her old days or thinking of a new experience
Or Another prompt would be
She would be listening to a song which connects to her memories where the main concentration will be on her past rather than the destination. Here her dilemma is how to overcome her past and not live in those memories
1. Before Rainsford finds himself on Ship Trap Island, he discusses his feelings towards
the game he hunts. Describe Rainsford's attitude towards his prey. Does he feel bad
for the animals? How does he justify killing them?
Answer:
Rainsford never really cared about how the prey felt. He believed that you were a hunter or hunted.
Explanation:
In "The Most Dangerous Game," we can describe Rainsford's attitude towards his prey in the following manner:
- The hunter Rainsford does not feel bad for the animals he kills at all. He believes that the world is divided in two classes, "the hunters and the huntees," and that he is lucky to be a hunter.
Sanger Rainsford is the main character in the short story "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell. He is a famous hunter who is on his way to Brazil to hunt jaguars.At the beginning of the story, as he talks to a friend, Rainsford reveals his attitude towards the animals he kills.He does not empathize with the fear and the pain of his prey. He believes it is only natural that he should hunt them, because the world is made of "hunters and huntees."Ironically, Rainsford will end up being hunted by another man who has the same opinion as his.Learn more about Sanger Rainsford here:
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In Alice Walker's 'Everyday Use' what is the relationship like between Mama
and Dee.
Answer: Dee can be called the antithesis of Mama: They are opposites in every way. Mama is fat; Dee is thin. Mama is uneducated; Dee has a college degree. Mama loves both of her daughters, but we sense that Mama dislikes Dee; she knows that Dee is embarrassed by her--the way she looks, the way she talks, the way she lives.
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Construct a word pyramid using "Tiger".
Answer:
Explanation:
t
ti
tig
tige
tiger
how can people achieve perfection in the moral,spiritual and social areas of life by taking guidance from the HOLY PROPHET'S (PBUH) LIFE
Answer:
People can achieve perfection in their moral, spiritual and social areas of life by seeking light,instructions and guidance from the Holy Prophet’s message and life.
Explanation:
Answer:
An important Hadith (saying) of the Prophet is that religion is not what one formally or ritualistically practices but how one deals with others. It is therefore not sufficient to be pious without performing deeds which demonstrate one's beliefs. It is reported that the Prophet once entered a mosque and saw at prayer a venerable old man with a long white beard. He was told that the man was in the mosque all day long, worshipping and dispensing the words of Allah to others. The Prophet then asked how he earned his living and was told that a merchant, not known for his piety, supported him. The Prophet remarked that of the two, the merchant was indeed the more worthy.
The lettuce was much too moist to eat. The leaves drooped limply off my fork and tasted chewy in my mouth.
Based on the clues in the sentence, which word would be the best replacement for moist?
damp
humid
soggy
wet
I made a funny face to (evoke) laughter.
What is the best meaning of the underlined (evoke) word?
Question options:
to make happy
playful banter
to make sad
to inspire an emotion or reaction
To create variety, each sentence in this paragraph about sports uses a different sentence structure. Use the drop-
down menu after each sentence to identify the sentence's structure
There are a variety of sports that can be done with a partner,
Biking, running
weight lifting, yoga, and hiking are great examples, and you can pick an activity that is fun and challenging for both
Sports can give you the chance to improve your health, you can also
deepen your friendship.
of you
Answer:
The correct answers are 1) complex sentence; 2) compound-complex sentence; and 3)compound sentence.
Explanation:
The first sentence is a complex sentence, meaning that it contains an independent clause (a complete though) and at least one subordinate clause (cannot stand alone even if it has subject and its predicate); a compound-complex sentence has at least two independent clauses as well as one dependent; finally, a compound sentence has two independent clauses with similar ideas; connectors or comas or semi colons can be used to put them together.
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The sentence structure for the the both sentences stated above are:
Complex sentenceCompound-complex sentence.What is a sentence?A sentence is known to be a set of words that actually have a subject and a predicate. Sentence usually convey a full thought.
There are:
Simple sentencesComplex SentencesCompound SentencesCompound-complex sentences.Complex sentence is known to be a sentence that have one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
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1. Which of the following would be a form of censorship according to the author?
Answer:
According to which author please?
what is the passive of she ate rice?
Answer:
Rice was eaten by her
Explanation:
we know that passive structure is
Object +be verb + verb in past participle + subject + by......
in this sentence,
she => subject
ate => verb
rice => object
Lets create the sentence now
Rice was eaten by her
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Screech! When a driver pushes on the brake pedal, it initiates a process that causes the vehicle to
stop in motion. We literally trust braking systems with our lives every time we get into a vehicle or
cross at a busy intersection. How does this life-critical process work? It begins when the pedal is
pushed. At this moment brake fluid is reljased into the braking mechanisms. As the fluid collects,
this creates a leverage, which causes a friction to be applied. This friction will create a force that
will cause the wheels to stop and allow you to reach your destination safely. Beep! Beep!
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Screech! When a driver pushes on the brake pedal, it initiates a process that causes the vehicle to stop in motion. We literally trust braking systems with our lives every time we get into a vehicle or
cross at a busy intersection. How does this life-critical process work? It begins when the pedal is pushed. At this moment brake fluid is reljased into the braking mechanisms. As the fluid collects, this creates a leverage, which causes a friction to be applied. This friction will create a force that will cause the wheels to stop and allow you to reach your destination safely. Beep! Beep!
What is the main/central idea of the passage?
How a braking system functions on an automobile
Trusting automotive braking systems
Brake fluid being released in the area where the breaking mechanisms are
There is no main/central idea
Answer: How a braking system functions on an automobile
Explanation:
This passage´s main idea is not meant to focus on brake fluids or the trustworthiness of braking systems.
The main idea is how braking systems work as a whole. To do so, the passage describes the process that ensues since pushing on the brake pedal and until the vehicle stops, including the brake fluid being released, creating leverage and friction that make the wheels stop.
Which of the following sentences are punctuated correctly? The girl, walked over to the table on which lay the book, and without a moment’s hesitation. Picked it up and walked out of the room. The girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, and without a moment’s hesitation, she picked it up and walked out of the room. The girl walked, over to the table. On which lay the book. And without a moment’s hesitation picked it up. And walked out of the room. The girl walked over, to the table, on which, lay the book. And, without a moment’s hesitation, picked it up, and walked out of the room. Without a moment's hesitation, the girl walked over to the table on which the book lay, picked it up, and walked out of the room.
Answer: The second sentence is the correct answer
Explanation:
Write an argumentative essay for or against using public money to maintain national landmarks, such as the gateway Arch in St. Louis.
i need the conclusion please!!!!!
Answer:
A conclusion that is in favour:
"Using public money to maintain national landmarks is a good policy in the sense that a national landmark is a public good: no one can be excluded from enjoying the view of a national landmark like the Arch in St. Louis for example.
Because they are public goods, national landmarks are not likely to be profitable or provided by the private sector in a free market, and for this reason, government intervention in the form of public money becomes necessary".
Read the following excerpt from Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73" and answer the question.
That time of year thou mayst in me behold
When yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang
Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,
Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.
In this excerpt, what is the best meaning for the word "late"?
until recently
not on time
dead
well into the evening
Answer:
not on time
Explanation:
Answer:That would be"not on time"
Explanation:
The setting for Sunrise Over Fallujah is:
A) Robin Perry.
B) Operation Iraqi Freedom.
C) Desert Storm.
D) Kuwait.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The book is set in Iraq in 2003, where operation Iraqi Freedom in underway.
21. What tone does this passage convey? Hannah’s neighbors had been planning a surprise birthday party for her for weeks. She had no idea what they were planning. On the day of her birthday, she and her daughter went shopping. When they came back, Hannah told her daughter to go ahead of her and unlock the door. When she opened the door, Hannah saw the lights in her house go on and heard “Surprise!” She laughed and realized that her daughter’s entrance had started the party. A.angry B.pessimistic C.optimistic D.humorous
Answer:optimistic
Explanation:
optimistic Is when you feel hopeful. Here they were all ready for the suprise. The tone didn’t fell agry funny or ready to expect the worst
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Which of these phrases uses parallelism to create a sad tone?
Answer: I called for Sadie. Sadie didn't answer. I waited up for Sadie. Sadie didn't come home.
Answer:
B. I called for die. Sadie didn't answer. I waited up for Sadie. Sadie didn't come home.
Explanation:
I got it right on my test
All texts need certain structures to meet their purposes.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F
Answer:
True
Explanation:
ofc they do!!! they always and always will need a certain structure.
In your opinion, what do protests around the whole world reveal about the way people think about racism today?
Answer:
there being racist themselves
Explanation:
BLM is saying that only black lives Matter, while all lives do. Yes, what the cop did was wrong, but, all lives matter. And these protests and riots are causing nothing but drama, and destroying things that don't belong to them. With these protests, black people are making matters worse. Destroying things doesn't help anything. This is my opinion, I'm sure that many people disagree, but whatever.
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if a line contains the piont (0,-1) has a slope of 2 then which of the following point also lies on the line
Answer:
(1,1) (2,3) (-1,-3)
Explanation:
The slope equation for these points is y=2x-1, so if you go up 2 and over to the right 1, that is a point and you can do this both ways. Down 2 to the left 1.
Answer:
The answer is ( 6,9 )
Explanation:
( for me atleast )
what are 3 similes in of mice and men
Answer:
"An' live of the fatta the lan'." Metaphor. "A water snake slipped along the pool, its head held up like a little periscope." Simile. "He was a jerxxkline skinner, prince of the ranch."Metaphor. "... she's a rat trap if I ever seen one."Metaphor.
Explanation:
can somebody write me a summery for chapter 5 of “the boy in striped pajamas” please
If a family receives a large sum of money, who should decide what the money is used for? What factors does this person (or people) have to consider in making their decision? If your family received a large sum of money, what would you suggest it be used for?
Answer:
normally the eldest able male or the inheriter
Explanation:
- they must be able to spend it well
- they must be mentally fit
If my family recieved a large sum of money, we would probably save it.
How does financial resource affect the development of a country?
Answer:
You need quite a lot of money to financially support your country as you may have a population in the millions and if you can not support these people, the developement will go down as they would fall ill or die as of lack of medically trained specialists.
Explanation:
Guys I have this question is the media bias about Greta Thunberg betraying her mother BC of climate change
Answer:
Explanation:
"The haters are as active as ever", the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist posted on social media on Thursday, "going after me, my looks, my clothes, my behaviour and my differences". Anything, she says, rather than talk about the climate crisis.
It hasn't stopped her from campaigning. On Friday, she led another of her climate strikes, heading up a huge demonstration in Montreal, demanding international aviation does more to cut its carbon footprint.
But she is clearly very annoyed, accusing critics of "crossing every line to avert the focus" with, what she calls, lies and conspiracy theories.
Of course, the attention isn't surprising. Over the past year, Greta Thunberg has arguably done more to galvanise global action on climate than any other single individual.
And there is no question the unnerving power of her rhetoric comes in part from the fact that she is so young.
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A key reason her "How dare you!" message hit home so hard in the UN this week was because she seemed so jarringly out of place in the air-conditioned formality of the UN's New York HQ.
It is unusual for young people to hold the adult world to account so forcefully and so publicly and some people clearly don't like it.
She certainly did that on Monday when she accused world leaders of "stealing my dreams and my childhood", and warned them that "the eyes of all future generations are upon you. And, if you choose to fail us, I say: 'We will never forgive you'".
So, how about her mental health? And, while we're about it, does anyone have the right to comment on it? What's so impressive about Thunberg is how clear-headed she is on the urgent need for action in the light of the science.
Understandably, Thunberg particularly resents her mental capacity being called into question. "Being different is not an illness and the current, best available science is not opinions - it's facts", she said this week.
She acknowledges that she was very unhappy in the past, but says that championing the climate issue has helped lift her out of despair.
"It makes me feel good that I'm not alone in this fight," she told me, "and it feels like my life has some kind of meaning lately and I feel that what I am doing is meaningful."
She's famously described her Asperger's as a "superpower", allowing her to cut through the noise and see to the heart of the issue.
Media caption"You are failing us" - Greta tells world leaders
Dr James Cusack, director of science at the autism charity, Autistica, says she's been a really important role model for others with the condition. "Her brave, clear-minded and science-led approach to activism is inspiring for many people," he says.
And, while Thunberg is sometimes emotional about her cause she says that's because she's appalled and frustrated that the world isn't doing enough to tackle climate change.
She has the full support of her family. Her father, Svante Thunberg, is travelling in America with her - and shared the privations on her transatlantic voyage. Her mother and younger sister, Beata, stayed in Sweden.
She's no plans to stop campaigning any time soon.
These coming months are crucial, she told me, if the world is going to manage to keep the global temperature increase below 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Emissions have to start reducing before the end of next year, she warns, or we are likely to pass tipping points leading to uncontrolled climate change.
Yet, last year global carbon emissions increased by 2.7%, hitting a record high of 37.1bn tonnes.
Thunberg was upset by the response of the world leaders in the UN HQ this week. They politely applauded her speech but had no new initiatives that would significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and most also failed to acknowledge either her message or the fact that millions of people had taken to the streets to demand action just days before.
So, climate action remains very much a work in progress for Thunberg, despite her critics.
"I guess they must feel threatened by us," she wrote this week. "But the world is waking up."