Suzuki most likely asks this question to make her audience feel disappointed. ashamed. helpless. annoyed.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer would be B. She wants them to feel ashamed of themselves.

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Question 1
10 pts
Mom say's to save 10 percent of each paycheck, but Melanie loves to shop
and can't resist spending money on new shoes.
o Change can't to ca'nt.
o Change say's to says.
No change is necessary.
Change loves to love's.

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Answer:

I think it is No change is Necessary

Answer:

the answere is change say's to says

How does Passage 2 transform the myth presented in Passage 1?

A: by including parts of the events and characters present in Passage 1

B: by suggesting that Icarus has the same thoughts as the character in Passage 1

C: by explaining what happened to Daedalus after he quit looking for Icarus in Passage 1

D: by including modern objects that did not exist in the time period presented in Passage 1

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Answer:

D: By including modern objects that did no exist in the time period presented in passage 1

Explanation:

Passage 1 is set in 1325 BC, while passage 2 is set in the modern day in a suburb.

Answer:D

Explanation:don’t know how to explain but trust me on this one

Directions: Read the passage, and answer the question that follows.

The Black Death

A The growing cities of the Middle Ages could be exciting places. However, many were dark, unsafe, and unhealthy. Streets were narrow, crooked, and filthy. There were no streetlights or police. Many people did not go out alone at night for fear of robbers. If people did go out, they often took servants along with them for protection and to carry lanterns or torches to light the way. Waste was dumped into open gutters. All in all, conditions were disgusting. This caused diseases to spread quickly through the crowded cities.
B Beginning in 1347, one such disease, a terrible plague, swept through Europe. The disease was called the Black Death because of the darkened color of its victims’ faces after they died. The plague began in Asia and spread along busy trade routes. Trading ships carried the disease west to the Mediterranean. From the Mediterranean ports, the disease spread throughout most of Europe. Rats on the ships carried the disease. Fleas from the rats spread the disease to people.
C Once people became infected, the disease could be spread from person to person. People became infected as they came in contact with the sick. According to Jean de Venette, a friar who lived at the time, young people were more likely to die than old people. Those who got sick lasted only two or three days and then died suddenly. This happened in such great numbers that often those who lived could not keep up with burying the dead. The friar wrote, “Someone who was healthy one day could be dead and buried the next. . . . A healthy person who visited the sick hardly ever escaped death.”
D No one knows the exact number of plague deaths in Europe. Some guess that about 25 million people died in Europe from 1347 to 1351. This was about one third of the entire population. The death rate varied from place to place. Towns seemed to be harder hit than the countryside. Some entire villages and towns were wiped out. The plague affected the rich as well as the poor. Even the great and powerful, including royalty, were struck down. Throughout Europe, populations were devastated by, as the Welsh called it, “death coming into our midst like black smoke.”
E The Black Death greatly affected Europe. Relations between the upper classes and lower classes changed. Workers, now in short supply, demanded higher wages. In several European countries, peasants staged uprisings. There were emotional effects as well. In some areas, the theme of death appeared in poetry, sculpture, and painting. People’s faith was shaken. The church lost some of its power and importance. The Black Death took a greater toll on human life than any war or illness before that time. It was perhaps the greatest tragedy in all of European history.

It is most likely that disease hit towns harder than the countryside because the towns—
a.
had no police
b.
had more rats
c.
were not lighted
d.
were more crowded


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

"Once people became infected, the disease could be spread from person to person. People became infected as they came in contact with the sick."

Answer:

d

Explanation:

10. Kennedy includes all of the following in his speech except:
A. ...reasons, arguments, and examples
B. ...an introduction and hook
C. ...a counterclaim and refutation of if
D. ...a TAG (Title, Author, Genre) sentence
PLSSS HELPPPPP ASAPPPP

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I think the answer is A

the house smelled Good because her mother (Cook) correct​

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Answer:

cooked

Explanation:

Answer:

The house smelled good because her mother cooked

Explanation:

You would use cooked instead of cook because you used the word smelled and it just makes sense to say cooked than cook.

Essay -Embrace the magical new beginnings​

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Answer: im confused

Explanation: confised

Which words identify types of supporting details? Select all that apply.
A. themes
B. explanations
C. direct comments
D. descriptions

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Answer:

A. and D.

Explanation:

The words identify types of supporting details include options B and D: explanations and descriptions.

What do you mean by Explanations and Descriptions?

The explanation is refers to as the statement or account that provide a clear data about something. Like the explanation of poem, story and paragraph.

On the other hand, description is act of describing something through spoken or written account of person, object or the event.

The supporting details of particular paragraph may begins with the words addition, furthermore, second, third etc.  The options A and C are incorrect because it does not covered under the category of supporting details.

Therefore, correct options are B and D.

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Match the components of blood to their function.
Column A
Column B
1.
Plasma
a. liquid part of blood
Red blood cells
b. the body's disease fighters (part of immune system)
2. 3. 4.
White blood cells
c. take up oxygen in the lungs and deliver it to cells
Platelets
d. cell fragments used in forming blood clots (that make
scabs)

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Answer: 1. A   2. C   3. B   4. D

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think that it is A

Explanation:

it has key words similarities and differences

it is A bc of key words and similarities.

FIND the MAIN IDEA OF THE TEXT
Atkins agreed to testify against Manson in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. Her grand jury testimony led to Manson being arraigned for the murders on Dec. 11, 1969. Atkins later recanted her testimony, and her deal was revoked by the prosecutors [source: Steffens and Staples]. Linda Kasabian, who hadn't entered any of the houses or committed any murders, was granted immunity and testified for the prosecution during the trial.​

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Answer:

Manson

Explanation:

why are books obsolete today in 4 sentences​

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Answer:

See explanation!

Explanation:

Books are becoming obsolete due to the constant growth in technology. Children and adults alike are choosing to spend their time on the internet as opposed to reading books. This has caused potential authors to become discouraged from pursuing a career in writing, leading to a decrease in the amount of books being published over time. Overall, books are becoming a medium of the past and an increase in reading is unlikely as long as technology continues to develop and advance in the future.

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Which of the following does not identify an effective way to conclude a narrative piece?
action
disorder
reflection
dialogue

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Answer:

action

Explanation:

Which sentence best supports the controlling idea of the selection

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I would like to help you, but I don’t see a sentence.

How can I weigh a decision?

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Answer:

List different choices.

Determine influencing criteria.

Rate your criteria.

Explanation:

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PLEASE WRIGHT UP TO A PARAGRAPH PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Accused of ignoring their employees' safety, Triangle owners Black and Harris were charged with manslaughter. During the three-week-trial angry citizens packed the courtroom. Outside, in the corridors, women screamed, 'Murderers! Murderers! Make them suffer for killing our children!' Lawyers argued that Blanck and Harris kept all of the Triangle doors locked during the workday, therefore causing many of the deaths. Weighing the evidence, however, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. 'l cannot see that anyone was responsible for the disaster,' explained juror H. Houston Hierst. 'It seems to me to have been an act of the Almighty.' The New York Call viewed the matter differently. 'Capital can commit no crime,' it angrily declared, 'when it is in pursuit of profits.'

Furious New Yorkers refused to let the issue rest: In October 1911 the city established a Bureau of Fire Prevention to inspect safety standards in other buildings. Five months earlier the New York State legislature created a special Factory Investigating Commission. Through the next four years Commission investigators crawled and pried through the rooms and cellars of factories and tenement houses all across the state. They examined workers' filthy living conditions and witnessed the dangers of crippling machinery and long work hours in dusty, dirty firetraps." (2-3)

How does the jury and the New York Call differ in the views on responsibility? (2.6)

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Answer: jury leave employers in New York cannot discharge an employee for taking July leave if the employee gave notice before the start of their jury duty

Explanation: hope this help

please help 10 points each and will give crown if correct and i will ask another question in the comments

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Answer:

First person point of view, the first sentence starts with an "I".

Answer:

First person point of view

What’s the differences and similarities between the poems “blackberry pickin” and “burning the old year”.

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Answer and Explanation:

Both poems address the idea that all things have an end and that this is inevitable. In “blackberry pickin” we can see that the happiness of harvesting fresh fruits in the summer has an end, as well as the fruits themselves, which do not last forever. As “burning the old year,” it shows that what we accumulate during the year should be reviewed and thrown away if it is no longer useful.

Poems also have differences. While "blackberry pickin" shows the purpose of things as painful, "burning the old year," shows it as a fresh start.

Select the phrase that more clearly shows the beauty of expression.

I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT!!

of noble dreams unfolded
of past activities

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Answer:

Of noble dreams unfolded

Explanation:

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THE FAT CAT ATE THE RAT. Delete the first “E” and regroup the words in groups of 3. Does the sequence still make this? How does this illustrate genetic mutation?

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No, it doesn’t still make sense because you’re deleting letters so it won’t make words if that’s what ur asking

No, it doesn't make sense

Read this line from "the Song of Wandering Aengus" by William Butler Yeats.

Because a fire was in my head,

What does "a fire was in my head" mean?

I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.

A.) Aengus's head feels flushed from anger.


B.) It shows Aengus's intense desire to go fishing.


C.) It's an image Aengus has of his head being on fire.


D.) He hears the sound of flames and yearns to flee.

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

i took the text

Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."

I tryed hard but I only saw the ink. I told him maybe I need new glases. He rote something down on a paper and I got skared of faling the test. I told him it was a very nice inkblot with littel points all around the edges. He looked very sad so that wasnt it. I said please let me try agen. Ill get it in a few minits becaus Im not so fast sometimes.

What does the reader understand about Charlie that he doesn’t understand about himself?

Charlie has an over-active imagination.
Charlie is faster than he thinks he is.
Charlie only sees things exactly as they are.
Charlie is unable to recognize common images.

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Charlie only sees things exactly how they are.

Answer:

C) Charlie only sees things exactly how they are.

Explanation:

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Which type of foot is the following word? "Anthony"​

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Answer: It's the first choice:)

Hope this help:)

The Sit-in movement commonlit questions!!!!! I need your help!!! I will give the person who answers me 60 points!!!!

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Answer:

Whats the question?

Explanation:

How does the setting impact Bedford’s thoughts in chapter 20?

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we neee the story and chapter..

Why shouldn't you break the rules ?

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you can never know you could of done something bad
Because rule is for keeping things organized and not doing bad stuff and if you break them there might be some consequences

If you were reading an interview, what question would you expect to see first? A. "How old are you?" c. "What are you doing here?" b. "Can you introduce yourself?" d. None of the above. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

Can you introduce yourself?

Explanation:

IF someone asked. "Can you introduce yourself?" You can go over your age, where you are from, etc

Answer:

"Can you introduce yourself?"

Explanation:

What is the best way to correct this sentence?
When Sheila and Laura got home, her dog was waiting by their front
door, its tail wagging as hard as it could.

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Answer: When Sheila and Laura got home, her dog was waiting by their front door it was wagging its tail as hard as it could.

Explanation:

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a small poem about nature

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Explanation:

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Short Poems

Short Poems

Short poems about nature

skipton-mist

As imperceptibly as Grief

The Summer lapsed away—

Too imperceptible at last

To seem like Perfidy—

A Quietness distilled

As Twilight long begun,

Or Nature spending with herself

Sequestered Afternoon—

The Dusk drew earlier in—

The Morning foreign shone—

A courteous, yet harrowing Grace,

As Guest, that would be gone—

And thus, without a Wing

Or service of a Keel

Our Summer made her light escape

Into the Beautiful.

– Emily Dickinson (poem: XLV)

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

I wandered lonely as a cloud

That floats on high o’er vales and hills,

When all at once I saw a crowd,

A host, of golden daffodils;

Beside the lake, beneath the trees,

Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine

And twinkle on the milky way,

They stretched in never-ending line

Along the margin of a bay:

Ten thousand saw I at a glance,

Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

The waves beside them danced; but they

Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:

A poet could not but be gay,

In such a jocund company:

I gazed–and gazed–but little thought

What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft, when on my couch I

THE ARBOUR

I’LL rest me in this sheltered bower,

And look upon the clear blue sky

That smiles upon me through the trees,

Which stand so thick clustering by;

And view their green and glossy leaves,

All glistening in the sunshine fair;

And list the rustling of their boughs,

So softly whispering through the air.

And while my ear drinks in the sound,

My winged soul shall fly away;

Reviewing lone departed years

As one mild, beaming, autumn day;

And soaring on to future scenes,

Like hills and woods, and valleys green,

All basking in the summer’s sun,

But distant still, and dimly seen.

Oh, list! ’tis summer’s very breath

That gently shakes the rustling trees–

But look! the snow is on the ground–How can I think of scenes like the‘Tis but the FROST that clears the air,

And gives the sky that lovely blue;

They’re smiling in a WINTER’S sun,

Those evergreens of sombre hue.

And winter’s chill is on my heart–

How can I dream of future bliss?

How can my spirit soar away,

Confined by such manufacturers

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write a opinion essay on 'internet is advantageous'​

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Answer:

Internet is advantageous as we can explore the world just sitting at our home by using internet.

The internet is advantageous because we can literally watch anything from your phone at home.

Why does the librarian tell Jessenia and Nathaniel that they have to read at least the first twenty pages?

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Hello. You forgot to show the options and answer. The options are:

A. He thinks that good books can be enjoyed from the very beginning.

B. He knows that twenty pages will be enough for their book reports.

C. He will only get paid if they read the first twenty pages.

D. He believes that some readers give up on books too quickly.

Answer:

D. He believes that some readers give up on books too quickly.

Explanation:

After the librarian asked which subjects we were Jessenia and Nathaniel liked and indicated to them books that addressed the subjects they were interested in, the librarian made them promise that they would not give up on reading the books before finishing the first 20 pages. The librarian gave this advice because he believes that people stop reading books very quickly, right after reading a few paragraphs and that is not enough to arouse interest and the desire to continue reading.

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