Answer:
what are the answer choices?
Explanation:
Certain bacteria lives in plane routes in receive sugars from the plant bacteria provide a source of useful nitrogen for plants this best describes which type of relationshi
Answer:
Commensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is a biological interaction and benefits between two living organisms x of different species. These two organisms live in a strong and balanced hormonal relationship where each provides a benefit to the other. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where a bacteria lives associated with a plant. This bacteria provides hydrogen for the plant, which allows it to receive part of the sugars formed in photosynthesis.
the march on Washington for jobs and freedom
Explanation:
The March on Washington was indeed a major march in resistance that took place in August 1963, where about 250,000 protesters assembled in front of every Lincoln Memorial, D.C. Often recognized as the Employment and Freedom.
Food for thought means
Answer:
Food for thought: (go*ogle definition) : something that warrants serious consideration
Explanation:
Answer:
something that warrants serious consideration
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.
Throughout our lives, we may be asked to do things we do not want to do. Tell about a time when this happened to you.
Answer:
19 years ago
i got bitten but i didn't want to get bitten
In "Rosa," how does the illustration of black people marching for voting rights support the text?
A.
It shows that black people specifically felt disadvantaged and wanted change.
B.
It shows that black people did not deserve rights.
C.
It shows that black people had equal rights.
D.
It does not support the text.
The demonstration of the black people tramping for their voting rights back the text would be:
A). It shows that black people specifically felt disadvantaged and wanted change.
Voting Rights
The black people striding for seeking voting rights for themselves display that they were in utter need of change due to the deprivation they have faced. The discrimination and prejudice that the blacks have undergone for decades are clearly displayed through their willingness in the campaign to demand equal rights for themselves. Thus, option A is the correct answer.Learn more about "black people" here:
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i need an idea of a law that should be made for project and also details on why the law should be made
Answer:
That all crimes will be punished by going to jail
Explanation:
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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Read the following excerpt from John Muir's article "The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West." Then answer the question that follows.
Only thirty years ago, the great Central Valley of California, five hundred miles long and fifty miles wide, was one bed of golden and purple flowers. Now it is ploughed and pastured out of existence, gone forever--scarce a memory of it left in fence corners and along the bluffs of the streams. The gardens of the Sierra, also, and the noble forests in both the reserved and unreserved portions are sadly ha cked and trampled, notwithstanding, the ruggedness of the topography--all excepting those of the parks guarded by a few soldiers. In the noblest forests of the world, the ground, once divinely beautiful, is desolate and repulsive, like a face ravaged by disease. This is true also of many other Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain valleys and forests. The same fate, sooner or later, is awaiting them all, unless awakening public opinion comes forward to stop it.
How does Muir try to persuade his audience in this excerpt?
He appeals to readers' feelings of nostalgia for natural beauty that might be lost.
He encourages readers to stop trampling the land so that it remains beautiful.
He encourages readers to get as angry as he is about the loss of natural areas.
He appeals to readers' sense of guilt about building cities within wilderness areas.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which aspect of Raphael's life is portrayed in both the short story "The Child of Urbino" and the biography?
Answer:
Raphael married at a young age
Explanation:
Answer:
Raphael worked hard to be the best artist he could be
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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:
Read "Good Form" by Tim O'Brien (pg.138) and then answer the
following question. Respond in a focused and concise CER
paragraph.
Why is story-truth sometimes truer than happening-truth?
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show your reasons
Answer:
Regretfull because it makes the most sence!
Explanation:
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Choose whether the bolded part of the sentence is the subject, direct object, or indirect object.
Has MALLORY ever visited Blue Mountain?
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
subject
(Choice B)
B
direct object
(Choice C)
C
indirect object
Answer:
A a subject
Explanation:
This is the subject, the MAIN person, the person were most focused on.
If im wrong i suck
If im right hooray
But can i pls have brainlest
Answer:
A) subject
Explanation:
subject: person
direct object: pet
indirect object: not alive
In this case
Mallory is the mountain climber so he is the subject and Blue mountain is the indirect object
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:
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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
What observation about human behavior is expressed in
this part of the allegory?
O People are unwilling to change tradition.
O People who procrastinate pay a price.
O People rarely conform to society's rules.
People are worn out like old shabby boxes.
Answer: People are unwilling to change traddition
Explanation:
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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:
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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The speaker of Okita’s poem tries to present herself in ways that have little to do with her customs. Which is the best revision of this sentence using academic vocabulary?
Answer:
The speaker of Okita's poem attempts to characterize herself in ways that have little to do with her heritage.
Explanation:
Depending on what the purpose of the text we're writing is, we will use different types of language/vocabulary.
Academic vocabulary is used in academic texts and dialogue. At school, you might encounter it in classroom lessons, books, assignments, and tests. Words that make it up are usually not used in informal conversation. For example, while talking with your friends, you would use the verb watch. Instead of it, when writing an assignment, you would use the verb observe.
The option that contains academic vocabulary is the fourth one: The speaker of Okita's poem attempts to characterize herself in ways that show little to do with her heritage.
The first two sentences contain very informal language (e.g. phrases to have a go, to have a crack). The language used in the third sentence is not as informal but is still relatively conversational.
The fourth sentence contains words such as to attempt, to characterize, and heritage, which can be considered to be parts of the academic vocabulary.
This is why the fourth sentence is the correct one.
Answer:
D, The speaker of Okita's poem attempts to characterize herself in ways that have little to do with her heritage.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It's number 2. Yancy can't keep a secret.
Explanation:
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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:
Irony (situational)
A. A situation that appears to be contradictory but after a closer look tums out to be true, or at least make sense.
B. The use of words to create sensory descriptions.
C. The repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words.
D. The attitude of the speaker.
E.Modern poetry.
F. A type of irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it or visa versa.
G. The repetition of beginning consonant sounds.
H. Poetry with high literary merit that is considered important for students to know.
I.When a situation turns out differently than one would normally expect.
J. The ordering of words in a particular pattern.
K. A form of personification in which an absent or dead person is spoken to as if present.
L. The repetition of sounds to produce a harmonious effect.
M. A direct comparison of two things without using like or as.
N. A kind of metaphor that gives human characteristics. to inanimate objects.
O. The character a writer assumes.
P. A literary reference to something else
Q. Poetry that tells a story.
R. The running on of one line of poetry into another.
S. Expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet
T. Word choice.
U. A deliberate, outrageous exaggeration.
V. A form of paradox that combines a pair of contrary terms into a single expression.
W. The use of words in which the sounds seem to resemble the sounds they describe.
X. The opposite of hyperbole.
Y. The "sound" or style of the narrator.
Z. the use of one object to suggest another hidden object or idea.
AA. A play on words.
BB. A comparison of two different things using like or as
Answer:
I
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure its I because Irony occurs when what actually happens turns out to be completely different from what would be expected.
Describe what it means to be human.
Answer:
to be human is to be at the centre of our own universe, to experience life in all its colours and all its potential. This is what we want to celebrate with Being Human - the awe of being alive and the thrill of discovering what it means to be us, the greatest wonder in the world.
Explanation:
Thats what go..ogle said so change it up a bit.
Which type of sentence is this?
If we can't find an inexpensive hotel for the Fourth of July weekend, we can always stay with my parents
Answer:
Complex
Explanation:
Answer: Complex
Explanation:
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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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Question 2 What was the only uplifting part of covering Hurricane Katrina, according to "Witness to the Tragedy"? A. The ease with which the people of New Orleans were evacuated B. The immediate response from readers with offers of money and support C. The respect shown to the families of those killed during the hurricane O D. The quick rescue of stranded people by the emergency responders
Answer:
I think the answer is B, uplifting would be something like a break through in a time of crisis, which B is showing perfectly.
Explanation:
If this is wrong I am very sorry!
The uplifting part of covering Hurricane Katrina, is The immediate response from readers with offers of money and support .
What is Hurricane Katrina all about?Hurricane Katrina serves as a large as well as destructive Atlantic hurricane which claimed the life of over 1,800 people.
However, during the incident some people and organisation offered money and support .
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