Answer:
it is MADE
Explanation:
Iknow it from earlier, i answered in the coments!!!!!
Answer:
this is my extra account oml
Explanation:
What is Samuel’s point of view about Ann Burras? How does the author develop this point of view? Use details from throughout chapter 19 of Blood on the River to support your ideas. Help plzzz
Answer:
Samuel Collier, a rough-and-tumble young orphan, becomes Captain John Smith's page on his journey to the New World. Brought up in poor conditions, Samuel is street-smart but also quick-tempered. He has to learn to control his anger and to use his head instead of his fists. During the journey on the ship the Susan Constant, Samuel begins to learn how to determine right from wrong.
Explanation:
Who was all the character's name in Cherokee Creation
Answer:
Sequoyah
I hope that helps
"Such funds as are available for teacher support of this nature have already been allocated."
In the sentence above, what is a synonym for "allocated?"
Answer:
Assign
Explanation:
Answer:
a synonym for "allocated" would be devoted or handed out
Explanation:
Read the passage from “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe.
From “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe
Shaking off from my spirit what must have been a dream, I scanned more narrowly the real aspect of the building. Its principal feature seemed to be that of an excessive antiquity [old age or looking like an antique]. The discoloration of ages had been great. Minute fungi overspread the whole exterior . . . No portion of the masonry [stonework] had fallen; and there appeared to be a wild inconsistency between its still perfect adaptation of parts, and the crumbling condition of the individual stones.
Poe is using two types of organization in this passage: spatial and order of importance. Focusing on order of importance, which phrase represents the most significant detail in this description?
A. No portion of the masonry [stonework] had fallen
B. the crumbling condition of the individual stones
C. seemed to be that of an excessive antiquity
D. Minute fungi overspread the whole exterior
I need help on what to put could anybody help me and kinda break it down on what i need to write or something pls i need it turned in today.
Answer:
So you should break it down.
Explanation:
Hope: something we use to believ in sm else.
we use hope for strength. The author uses hope to express why and how residents in nursing homes are still happy and well. Being alone does not help being happy. Hope is to keep us happy and believing that we can live another day without discomfort. We also relÿ on love, but hope is an important factor.
sorry im not the best writer but maybe that’ll give you some hope.
Which line explains why Jodi wanted to stand guard over the cans? (1 point)
Group of answer choices
Sitting at the edge of the woods across the highway, they were a safe distance away, for both Jodi and the family.
Jodi always felt like someone should speak up to defend the bears.
She fell to sleep listening out for the rumble in the garbage bins that was a sure sign bears were visiting.
Jodi had spent one too many mornings picking up the tiniest morsels of aluminum foil, paper napkins, and other bits of trash from the yard.
Answer:
She fell to sleep listening out for the rumble in the garbage bins that was a sure sign bears were visiting?
Scene 2
The boys soon come across a small hut in the woods. They group together behind a large tree close to the shelter. Suddenly, a loud growling sound comes from inside the hut, startling the boys.
Quinn: Did you hear that?
Reuben: Of course we did! It vibrated us from head to toe!
Bailey: (Voice shaking) It sounds like there's a really terrible creature in there. (Shakes head and stands tall) We need to find out what it is so that we can keep others safe. The last time we used the hut after sledding, I noticed a small back door. We'll catch them off guard if we sneak in that way.
Reuben: I like your thinking! Lead the way.
The boys move silently toward the back of the cottage as the growling grows louder.
Scene 2
Inside the dimly lit hut, two shadowy figures huddle in front of a small fire pit. A third creature is nearby, crouched low and growling. With a bang, the back door flies open and the three boys rush in, shouting wildly.
Bailey: We've got you surrounded, snow monsters!
Surprised, the larger figures turn toward the boys.
Bailey: (Shocked) Dad! Mom!
The third creature, a dog, runs towards Bailey. It drops a large chew toy in front of him and growls expectantly.
Bailey's Mom: (Chuckling) Snow monsters? Oh, my! What are you boys up to this time?
Bailey: What are you up to? you were supposed to be at the vet. We followed some footprints here, but they couldn't have been yours. They must be from some sort of monster.
Bailey's Dad: Were the footprints large and round?
Quinn: Yes! Did you see them, too?
Bailey's Mom: No, Quinn. We made them with these.
Bailey's Mom holds up a pair of snowshoes.
Bailey's Dad: We bought them on the way back from town, along with a chariot for Bella. The vet said the fresh air would be good for her, but she's still having trouble walking. We didn't mean to scare you, boys.
Bailey: We weren't scared! Well, maybe a little.
Reuben: It was all for nothing anyway, Bay. We were definitely barking up the wrong tree with this one!
Everyone laughs.
How might the story have ended if the setting from Scene 2 remained the same in Scene 3?
1. They might have found Bailey's parents in a different hut.
2. They might have found Bailey's parents outside.
3. They might have found snow monsters in the hut.
4. They might have found snow monsters outside.
Answer: 2
Explanation: They wouldn't have found snow monsters, and eventually Baily's parents would leave the cabin, so they would find them outside.
Which sentence contains faulty parallelism?
A. The summer program includes courses in cooking, sewing, and painting.
B. The safest way to lose weight is by eating less and by exercising more.
C. Imagination and patience are the marks of a good adviser.
D. Carol likes browsing through encyclopedias and to learn odd facts.
Answer:
letter a
Explanation:
Faulty parallelism occurs when items in a series do not have the same grammatical structure. Below are examples of sentences with faulty parallelism, followed by their corrections
Mary has saved twenty - one quarters from washing cars. How many cents does Mary have? This is math btw
Please help me and fast: If you haven't read the book please don't answer the question.
Based on the resolution of "A Whole New World," what can be inferred about Tanisha's life going forward?
A. She will try to relate everything she photographs to an academic subject.
B. She will continue to explore photography and discover the world around her.
C. She will keep taking photographs to feel closer to her grandfather.
D. She will not pursue photography any further despite enjoying the camera.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because there is no question
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I read the book, and this seems like best answer for the question.
PART A: Which of the following identifies George Takei’s main claim in the text?
a
The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II proves that the government values the safety of some citizens over others.
b
The government’s actions against Japanese Americans during World War II shows that the United States is not a true democracy.
c
While America’s democracy is imperfect, the ideals that the country represents encourage citizens to continue fighting for it.
d
America’s democracy only protects the rights of certain identities, regardless of what they contribute to the nation.
dont worry about the questions at the bottom of the article
Answer:
America’s democracy only protects the rights of certain identities, regardless of what they contribute to the nation.
Explanation:
Can someone help me on my last question please.
the 4 sentences below the questions are A b c or d but they are giving me other answers
Answer:
There are 15 violinists in the orchestra this year. Next year, two violinists will leave and some new violinists will join the orchestra. If v is the number of violinists who will join the orchestra, which expression(s) represent the number of violinists in the orchestra next year.
A 15−2+v15 minus 2 plus v
B 15−v15 minus v
C v−2v minus 2
D 13+v13 plus v
E v−15v minus 15
F v+13
Explanation: Help me with this
I need a biography and here is what i need:
Writing prompt: A biography is the story of a person’s life. Who has an interesting life that you would like to share with others? Think of a person whose life you’d like to write about for your classmates. Research you subject. Then, write a biography that includes:
Background information about your subject.
The important events from your subject’s life, in chronological order.
Sequence words and dates to show the order of events.
Note: Prewrite
Choose your topic, audience, and purpose
Decide what’s most important
Organize your thoughts
if you answer by 3:00 today i will pick brainiest
Answer:
Debra Carroll knows that successful students become successful adults. This is her 15th year at Edison Elementary School and her 10th year teaching fourth grade. So far, fourth grade is her favorite grade to teach! Mrs. Carroll was the 2011 Newell Unified School District Teacher of the Year, and received her National Board Certification in 2013. She loves science and majored in biology at Arizona State University, where she also earned her teaching credential and Master of Education degree. Mrs. Carroll is excited to begin the best year ever!
Explanation:
John is on the soccer team, and his brother plays basketball.
Compound or Complex
Jessica has saved one thousand eight hundred cents from selling lemonade. How many cents does Mary have?
Read the passage. Next, match the transition with the paragraph in which it would best be used.
Growing up, I really misunderstood wolves. Fairy tales, —1— "The Three Little Pigs," gave me a false impression. I pictured wolves as big, bad creatures that could blow down houses.
As a teenager, horror movies confused me —2—. I envisioned wolves as bloodthirsty beasts or humans trapped in another form.
—3—, things changed. In college, I went camping with friends. I witnessed my first wolf up close. —3—, I finally understood the beauty and grace of the majestic creature.
Transition paragraph
Match Term Definition
— notably A) paragraph 3
— even further B) paragraph 1
— in the end C) paragraph 2
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
Answer:
notably A)-Paragraph 1
even further B)- Paragraph 2
in the end C)- Paragraph 3
Explanation:
Answer:
1. notably
2.even further
3. in the end
My class is reading a series and my teacher gave us all the books but we are not allowed to read them!!! What is the point of giving a student the class book if they cant read it??? I am an avid book reader so anyone that answers please answer from actual experience.
Answer: honestly I read them anyways
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
I think they meant that they didn't want you to read it, yet. Perhaps they have something planned?
Using text-based evidence write a constructed response to answer - what is the significance of Salva’s uncle’s Gun?
What is the significance of Salva’s uncle’s gun?
from a long walk to water
I can cite several pieces of text-based evidence to support an analysis of literary ... I can determine the meaning of words and phrases in literary text (figurative, ... Students will then respond to a short constructed-response question, “What is one ... by writing a researched-based two-voice poem spoken by Nya and Salva.
Answer:
Salvas uncle worked at the army, and he would use it as a weapon against the terrorists at the camp. He could also use it to get food.
Explanation:
I need help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
3rd row to 1st reason
2nd row to 2nd reason
4th row to 3rd reason
Write a paragraph explaining how the theme of “The Terrible Things” is similar to the theme of
Wiesel’s excerpt and the Niemöller poem. Be sure to:
Begin with a topic sentence that responds to the prompt and states a theme.
Provide textual evidence from the texts and commentary for support.
Use transitions to create coherence.
Answer:
i don't know
Explanation:
get them while u can
Answer:
:) thank you
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Think about what competition is. Write a short definition in your own words.
Answer:
Explanation:
Competition is when someone is going against somebody else to achieve something new or beat them to show they are capable.
Answer:
ill go first
that is a competition but to me a competition is something your doing to win or be better
Explanation:
Which of the following ancient principles is not present in the United States political process today?
A.Civic participation
B.Limited citizenship
C.Republic
D.Elected officials
Answer:
B
Explanation:
citizenship is not limited
I believe it is B Limited Citizenship
Read the sentences.
"Wow!” exclaimed Melida. "Your ballgown dress is so pretty.”
What word best replaces "so pretty”?
enchanting
colorful
nice
short
Answer:
enchanting
Explanation:
en·chant·ing
adjective
delightfully charming or attractive.
What Compound words can be fit with Air? please give some idea/ Please help!!
Answer:
Explanation:
airsickness.
airproofing.
airworthier.
airlessness.
airmanships.
airfreights.
airbrushing
What is the predicate adjective in the following sentence?
She looked lovely in that dress.
Answer:
the adjective in the sentence is lovely
Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
lovely is the predicate adjective
who is the poem weary blues about
Answer:
a poem which reveals the pain and numbness of a person left alone in the racial world.
Explanation:
its based off a poem about a person who is lonely
9.
Match each example of figurative language with its interpretation. (10 points) hint Mach the letters with the numbers. AND HERRY I AM IN A RUSH!!!! PS WILL GIVE BRAINLYIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1.
"He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls."
2.
"I'm only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soil."
3.
"I have seen flocks streaming south in the fall so large that they were flowing over from horizon to horizon in an almost continuous stream all day long."
4.
"As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I'll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche."
5.
"O if we but knew what we do When we delve or hew—Hack and rack the growing green!"
a.
These lines use a simile to show the power of nature.
b.
These lines give human abilities such as singing and language to nature.
c.
The passage of prose contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected.
d.
These lines contain a hyperbole that creates a vivid image.
e.
These lines contain alliteration, which creates rhythm.
Answer:
1) a
2) c
3) d
4) b
5) e
Explanation:
HELPPPP ASAAAPPPPPP 1.A student is writing the introduction to an opinion piece about school subjects.
Drag into the box the sentence she should include in the introduction to most clearly state her opinion.
Opinion
A.The most important subject to study is math because people use math in their daily lives, and the best careers require math skills.
B.English classes not only teach people how to read and write, but also how to analyze texts and write for different purposes.
C.In fifth grade, most students learn about math, science, social studies, reading, and writing, as well as special subjects like art or computer coding?
2. A student is writing a piece to persuade others to recycle. He wants to group ideas logically to support his purpose.
It takes less power to recycle goods than to produce them. Is it Recycling saves energy. Or Recycling preserves natural resources.
Recycling metals can result in up to 95 percent savings in energy costs.Is it Recycling saves energy. Or Recycling preserves natural resources.
Millions of trees are saved by recycling paper. Is it Recycling saves energy. Or Recycling preserves natural resources.
By reusing steel, mining of iron ore and coal is reduced. Is it Recycling saves energy. Or Recycling preserves natural resources.
3.A student is writing a piece to persuade others to adopt pets from the shelter. She wants to group ideas logically to support her purpose.
Select the statement each detail best supports.
Shelter animals are often well trained and provide unconditional love and companionship for owners.Is it Adopting saves animals’ lives. Or Adopting benefits people who adopt.
It costs much less to adopt than to purchase a dog, and shelters cover basic health care, like shots, for animals. Is it Adopting saves animals’ lives. Or Adopting benefits people who adopt.
Adopting dogs makes more room at the shelter for other animals in need.Is it Adopting saves animals’ lives. Or Adopting benefits people who adopt.
Many shelter animals are already trained to go to the bathroom outdoors.Is it Adopting saves animals’ lives. Or Adopting benefits people who adopt.
4.A student wants to include three reasons in an opinion piece she is writing about why people should choose camping vacations. She has organized the reasons by order of importance.
Drag the detail that best supports each reason into the boxes to correctly complete this table.
Reason 1
Camping is less expensive than other vacations.
Reason 2
Away from phones and television, people can better connect with each other.
Reason 3
Camping involves healthier physical activity than other vacations.
In addition to hiking, swimming, and exploring, there are also daily chores like gathering firewood that keep campers moving.
Setting up camp and Telling stories around the fire give people the opportunity to interact and bond.
Popular places to camp include lake regions, national parks, forest areas, and mountainous areas.
Depending on location,the cost per night to camp can be half the cost of a hotel room, and there are also places to camp at no charge.
Theres more to put but This is all I'm gonna put..
Answer:
Check below:
Explanation:
1. A. The most important subject to study is math because people use math in their daily lives, and the best careers require math skills.
2.
It takes less power to recycle goods than to produce them. It's "Recycling saves energy."
Recycling metals can result in up to 95 percent savings in energy costs. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."
Millions of trees are saved by recycling paper. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."
By reusing steel, mining of iron ore and coal is reduced. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."
3.
Shelter animals are often well trained and provide unconditional love and companionship for owners. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."
It costs much less to adopt than to purchase a dog, and shelters cover basic health care, like shots, for animals. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."
Adopting dogs makes more room at the shelter for other animals in need. It's "Adopting saves animals' lives."
Many shelter animals are already trained to go to the bathroom outdoors. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."
4.
Reason 1: Depending on location, the cost per night to camp can be half the cost of a hotel room, and there are also places to camp at no charge.
Reason 2: Setting up camp and Telling stories around the fire give people the opportunity to interact and bond.
Reason 3: In addition to hiking, swimming, and exploring, there are also daily chores like gathering firewood that keep campers moving.
The subjects taught to students in public schools are not same as the subjects taught to students in private schools.
What is the opinion piece about school subjects?1. A. The most important subject to study is math because people use math in their daily lives, and the best careers require math skills.
2. It takes less power to recycle goods than to produce them. It's "Recycling saves energy."
Recycling metals can result in up to 95 percent savings in energy costs. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."
Millions of trees are saved by recycling paper. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."
By reusing steel, mining of iron ore and coal is reduced. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."
3. Shelter animals are often well trained and provide unconditional love and companionship for owners. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."
It costs much less to adopt than to purchase a dog, and shelters cover basic health care, like shots, for animals. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."
Adopting dogs makes more room at the shelter for other animals in need. It's "Adopting saves animals' lives."
Many shelter animals are already trained to go to the bathroom outdoors. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."
4. Reason 1: Depending on location, the cost per night to camp can be half the cost of a hotel room, and there are also places to camp at no charge.
Reason 2: Setting up camp and Telling stories around the fire give people the opportunity to interact and bond.
Reason 3: In addition to hiking, swimming, and exploring, there are also daily chores like gathering firewood that keep campers moving.
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Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
But just a few easy changes in our diet will make a world of difference in our health. The key is planning and making informed decisions.
"People get stuck with the same five recipes. Or they feel kids are picky," said Erin Corrigan, the nutrition manager at Miami Children's Hospital. "My suggestion is you dedicate half an hour, once a week, to looking over ads at your favorite store, create a meal plan, make a list and go to the store and dedicate only going once a week, unless it's a real emergency."
Based on this excerpt, what does the author want people to do?
Accommodate children who are picky eaters.
Find a few good recipes and stick to them.
Spend less time shopping at the grocery store.
Create and maintain a healthy meal plan.