Answer:
1. "very gifted" and "who would succeed"
Explanation:
The phrases "very gifted" and "who would succeed" very clearly imply that he is talented and destined to do well.
Highlight the subordinating conjunction in the sentence
Addison Montgomery caught up on old issues of The New Yorker while she waited at the airport
Answer:
While.
Explanation:
A conjunction is a word that joins words, groups of words, clauses, or sentences. It acts as the linking word in the sentence.
A subordinating conjunction is a word that joins subordinating clauses in a sentence.
In the given sentence, "Addison Montgomery caught up on old issues of The New Yorker" is an independent clause while "she waited at the airport" is a subordinate or dependent clause. Therefore, to join the dependent clause to the main clause, the word "while" is used which is a subordinate clause.
Thus, the subordinate conjunction in the sentence is "while".
Wich sentence from the text best describes the suspenseful atmosphere on the island?
Answer:
do you any option
Explanation:
Martin Luther King III set important goals. How are his goals the same as those of his parents, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King? How are they different?
The correct answer to this open question s the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Martin Luther King III set important goals. His goals were the same as those of his parents, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Coretta Scott King in that he stills wants to be an African American civil rights activist who fights for minorities in America.
The goals are different in that Martin Luther King III did not mobilize people to take the streets as his father did or organized the massive events of the civil rights movement in the 1950s-the 1960s because these are different times with different contexts and legislation that had permitted a different atmosphere compared with what Martin Luther King Jr. lived in the 1960s.
Notwithstanding the different ties and circumstances, racial issues in America still persists. King III was the President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (1997-2004), where he tried to continue the legacy of his father.
Tell which words and phrases stand out in the description of the horse. What do these words suggest about the narrators view of the horse.
Answer:
1. The words and phrases include;
Statue,
engraving,
line and form and white stain on a green background,
pride, prestige, and art incarnate in animal flesh,
a picture of burning beauty and virile freedom,
ideal, pure, and invincible,
arrogant ruler of the countryside
2. These words suggest that the narrator was fascinated, excited, and awed by the horse.
Explanation:
In "My Wonder Horse," by Sabine Ulibarri, the author described the time at age fifteen when he saw the Wonder Horse which he had always thought about and he was truly marveled at the sight of the horse.
He used many words of praises and adulation to describe the horse. For example, he described it as pride, prestige, and art incarnate in animal flesh. He adored the horse.
2. Akayla begins a new walk program with 600 m on the first day. Each day, she will increase her walk by200 m. How many kilometers will she walk on day 18 of her program?
Answer:
Akayla will walk 4 kilometers on day 18 of her program.
Explanation:
This question uses arithmetic sequence to be solved. The formula of arithmetic sequence helps us calculate a number when there is a constant difference between one term and the next. In this case, our constant is 200m, since this is the distance she increases each day of walk.
The formula is:
aₙ = a₁ + (n - 1) (d)
n will refer to the 18th day, which is the one whose distance we need to calculate.
a₁ refers to the initial distance, 600m.
d is the constant, 200m.
Therefore:
aₙ = a₁ + (n - 1) (d)
a₁₈ = 600 + (18-1)(200)
a₁₈ = 4000m
4000m is the same as 4 km . Since we are supposed to answer in kilometers, we can safely say that Akayla will walk 4 kilometers on day 18 of her program.
what does mercutio know that Romeo does not?
( romeo and juliet)
Answer:
In act 3, scene 1, Mercutio is unaware that Romeo has married Juliet, who happens to be the cousin of the "fiery Tybalt." When the men meet in the streets shortly after Romeo and Juliet's marriage, Romeo backs down to Tybalt, who has challenged him because of perceived insults.
Explanation:
complete it (picture)
Answer:
and for the bottom part, jar-car bike-hike book-cook
boy-toy pen-den nip-rip feel-peel new-few kite-fight man-tan
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea:
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
–“Hope is the thing with feathers,”
Emily Dickinson
Review the final stanza of the poem. Then, complete the statements.
Dickinson extends the metaphor in the last stanza by comparing hope to
This comparison shows that hope
Based on the extended metaphor, the reader can infer that Dickinson
Answer:
c a a
Explanation:
Answer:
Dickinson extends the metaphor in the last stanza by comparing hope to
✔ a bird that never asks for a crumb
This comparison shows that hope
✔ never asks for anything in return
Based on the extended metaphor, the reader can infer that Dickinson
✔ takes comfort in hope
Explanation:
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Choose the missing prefix.
To possess again would be to ___possess
1. de
2.re
3. un
4 pre
2.re
The prefix re means to do again, for example: recycle
Answer:
2.re
Explanation:
What is the gist of the poem
Answer:
When you need a quick summary of the essentials, rather than the whole story or a thorough explanation, you're looking for the gist. The word gist has had a variety of meanings in English, but most of them have become obsolete.
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excerpt adapted from
A Country Cottage
by Anton Chekhov
Two young people who had not long been married were walking up and down the platform of a little country station. His arm was round her waist, her head was almost on his shoulder, and both were happy.
"How beautiful it is, Sasha, how beautiful!" murmured the young wife. "It all seems like a dream. How nice those solid, silent telegraph posts are! They add a special note to the landscape, suggesting humanity, civilization in the distance. Don't you think it's lovely when the wind brings the rushing sound of a train?"
Three eyes of fire could be seen in the distance. The stationmaster came out on the platform.
"Let's see the train in and go home," said Sasha, yawning. "What a splendid time we are having together, Varya, it's so splendid, one can hardly believe it's true!"
"Look! look!" they heard from one of the carriages. "Varya and Sasha have come to meet us! There they are! . . . Varya! . . . Varya . . . Look!"
Two little girls skipped out of the train and hung on Varya's neck. They were followed by a stout, middle-aged lady, and a tall, lanky gentleman with grey whiskers; behind them came two schoolboys, laden with bags, and after the schoolboys, the governess, after the governess the grandmother.
"Here we are, here we are, dear boy!" began the whiskered gentleman, squeezing Sasha's hand. "Sick of waiting for us, I expect! You have been pitching into your old uncle for not coming down all this time, I daresay! Kolya, Kostya, Nina, Fifa . . . children! Kiss your cousin Sasha! We're all here, the whole troop of us, just for three or four days. I hope we shan't be too many for you? You mustn't let us put you out!"
At the sight of their uncle and his family, the young couple were horror-stricken. While his uncle talked and kissed them, Sasha had a vision of their little cottage: he and Varya giving up their three little rooms, all the pillows and bedding to their guests; the salmon, the sardines, the chicken all devoured in a single instant; the cousins plucking the flowers in their little garden. . . .
And Sasha looked almost with hatred at his young wife, and whispered:
"It's you they've come to see!"
"No, it's you," answered Varya, pale with anger. "They're your relations! They're not mine!"
And turning to her visitors, she said with a smile of welcome: "Welcome to the cottage!"
Answer:
What are the options given that you can answer from?
Answer:
peaceful mood & anger
Explanation:
We should practice it make it passive
Answer:
It should be practiced by us .
Explanation:
hope it helps!!
excerpt from The Opal of Carmalovitch
by Max Pemberton
Dark was falling from a dull and humid sky, and the lamps were beginning to struggle for brightness in Piccadilly, when the opal of Carmalovitch
was first put into my hand. The day had been a sorry one for business: no light, no sun, no stay of the downpour of penetrating mist which had
been swept through the city by the driving south wind from the late dawn to the mock of sunset. I had sat in my private office for six long hours,
and had not seen a customer. The umbrella-bearing throng which trod the street before my window hurried quickly through the mud and the
slush, as people who had no leisure even to gaze upon precious stones they could not buy. I was going home, in fact, as the one sensible
proceeding on such an afternoon, and had my hand upon the great safe to shut it, when the mirror above my desk showed me the reflection of
a curious-looking man who had entered the outer shop, and stood already at the counter.
At the first glance I judged that this man was no ordinary customer. His dress was altogether singular. He had a black coat covering him from his
neck to his heels. But his hands were ungloved, and he wore a low hat, which might have been the hat of an office boy. I could see from the little
window of my private room, which gives my eye command of the shop, that he had come on foot, and for lack of any umbrella was pitiably wet.
Yet there was fine bearing about him, and he was clearly a man given to command, for my assistant mounted to my room with his name at the
first bidding
Answer:
Struggle for brightness
Explanation:
Answer:
Struggle For Brightness
Explanation:
Teenagers today have a better life and a better future than any previous generation.’ Write an article for a magazine for parents of teenagers in which you explain your point of view on this statement.
Answer:
Hope this helps
Explanation:
It is the fact that young people today have an easier life than the equivalent age group in previous generation, but it does not mean that they have a much better life. On the contrary, they have to suffer from more pressure in life than in the past. Compare with the previous generation, the youth today have more chances to make decision by themselves. In the other words, they are more free and dependent. For example, in the past, parents always interfere to their children’s life and push them to what they want even when their kids were not in favors such as marriage arrangements. Meanwhile, in the present, parents mostly allow them to do what they are interested in and try to give good advices to them; instead of causing arguments which easily break family relation. Moreover, today we have the internet, iPods, gaming devices, etc. We also know a lot more scientifically, which can help with our homework and other stuff. All makes the youth’s life become easier. However, the easier life young people have the more pressure they must be suffer. It mainly is the pressure of expectation. Young people are always expected to act, speak and dress in a certain way. They often have concern about their future such as what to do when they leave school, what to be like, and what to satisfy their people around, especially their parents. Some people may not disagree with this idea because they claimed that in the past the youth also have the same pressure as the young today. It maybe the truth, but apparently, the pressure the older had to suffer is not as tough as the younger has to do now. Because of the easier and more comfortable life, the youth are expected to achieve more success. Because of more high standard quality of society, the youth have to try harder to be accepted in. In conclusion, although the life is much easier today, our young people must be always in ready to face with all hard challenges which can happen at anytime. Our duty is working hard to overcome all of them.
5. Little man
The middle brother
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.
6. When the school bus passes the Logan children,
A. it stops to pick them up
C. it tries to run them off the road
B. the children inside it wave
D. it gets a flat tire
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Read the sentence:
He studied and studied…and studied all night long.
What does the ellipsis most indicate?
a pause in studying
a new sentence
a sign of tension
a passage of time while studying
Answer:
a passage of time while studying
Explanation:
the ellipsis most indicates a sign of tension.
A mother notices that all of her young children have come back from the park
soaking wet. She looks outside and notices that it is raining lightly. She
concludes that her children must have gotten wet because of the rain. Which
of the following, if true, would suggest that the rain and her children's wet
clothes are correlated, but do not have a causal relationship?
Answer:
The park could have a pool.
Explanation:
The children had been spraying one another with a hose before the rain started. The correct option is D.
What is casual relationship?A causal relationship occurs when one variable, known as the cause, directly influences another variable, known as the effect, and causes it to change. A causal relationship, in other words, means that a change in one variable causes a change in another variable.
Option D suggests that, in addition to the rain, another factor, the use of a hose, could have caused the children to become wet.
This suggests that other factors may have contributed to the children's wet clothes, and that rain may not have been the only cause.
This suggests that there is a correlation, but not necessarily a causal relationship, between the rain and the children's wet clothes.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Otto stuffed another candy bar in his mouth. He lay sprawled on the floor with his back against his bed. Candy wrappers surrounded him. His shirt was caught in the folds of his belly and he had melted chocolate all over his face and hands. "Ugh..." he groaned weakly as he struggled to finish chewing. Suddenly, the front door opened. "Otto, I'm home!" It was his mom. Otto rolled almost gracefully from his sprawled position and began kicking the candy wrappers under his bed. As she walked slowly up the stairs to his room, he managed to get all of the wrappers under the bed and then he threw a blanket over them. She opened the door, took one look at his face, and knew. 1. Why did Otto try to hide the candy wrappers when his mom came home? a. Evidence:
What word in the phrase is modified by the prepositional phrase in the sentence below? Mindy preferred sitting on the floor whenever she did her math homework.
Answer:
The prepositional phrase on the floor actually modifies the verb sitting.
Explanation: Where are you sitting? On the floor.
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If you were the Giver, would you go with Jonas or would you do what the Giver is
doing? Why would you make that choice?
Answer:
probably go with Jonas so i wouldnt have to experience all that pain.
Explanation:
Which phrase has a more negative connotation: scrutinizing someone's outfit or studying someone's outfit
Answer:
"Scrutinizing someone's outfit" has a more negative connotation than "studying someone's outfit."
Explanation:
"Scrutinizing someone's outfit" has a more negative connotation because scrutinize means to inspect something in great detail to find something. On the other hand, the word studying is related to analyze something or someone neutrally to obtain information.
"Scrutinizing someone's outfit" means inspecting it deeply to find something wrong. We can see that it has a negative connotation. "Studying someone's outfit" means to observe it or analyze it to learn about the person or their clothes.
Based on what you have read, you could say that indentured servitude is related to slavery in which way?
Answer:
Both are forced to work
Explanation:
Both indentured servants and slavery are forced to work, however indentured servants may be earning freedom while slaves do not earn anything for their work except for food and shelter. Hope this helps.
1 Which line provides the strongest evidence that the selection is a work of scie A Alice had modeled the grove on the clearing in the Maine woods where he proposed to her. ... B Will had not returned to the grove since Alice's fatal illness, six years earlie C They had come there for every anniversary after they moved to the Moon-3 anniversaries in all. D It was as if Alice herself were reaching to him from the past, so close he co her.
In one or two complete sentences, explain how you determined the point of view for "A Vacation to Remember"
Answer:
The point of view can be determined through the use of pronouns in the narration.
Explanation:
In a narration, the point of view can be first or third person. This is determined through some resources, among which the type of pronoun used is one of the easiest. This is because narration with a first person point of view uses personal pronouns such as "I", "mine", "my" "myself", among others. This is because this narration is made with a character telling his own story.
In contrast, the narration with a third person point of view, uses the pronouns "he", "she" and "it", since the narrator is not within the story, as a character.
For each sentence, write Yes if it is a complex sentence or No if it is not
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Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. Relapse
Explanation:
Re- is the roots again regain means getting something back again
Readiness does not mean getting something back so that is out
Relapse means doing a lapse again so that is the answer
Relish is great enjoyment
Registration is to enter something
Daedalus was a highly-regarded _____ in Athens.
Answer: I think it's this, Daedalus was a highly respected and talented Athenian artisan descendent
Explanation: I read something like this.
He green ooze dripped slowly down the steps. We didn't have a Geiger counter with us, but if we had, I bet that it would have been beeping. I noticed Chris moving toward the ooze and said, "Chris, don't!" but it was too late. Chris dipped the front part of his shoe in the ooze and the ooze burned the sole off his shoe instantly. Then it melted his sock, and then it began to go to work on his foot. Vanessa began licking her lips. "I wonder what it tastes like," she said. I screamed, "No Vanessa! Don't!" * 2 points First person point of view second person point of view third person point of view
Answer:
first person
Explanation:
The text above presents the narration with a first person point of view. We can see this because the narrator participates in the scene as a character, interacting with the genius and the other characters in the story. In addition, this type of view usually uses pronouns like "I", "mine", "my", among which we can see that the pronoun "I" is repeated several times.