Answer:
uneasy and relentless needs to be switched.
Explanation:
Her fidgeting is making her relentless
Weused to listenmusic by making tapes and we Respuestasongs from the radio.
Answer:
That's cool
Explanation:
Alan was participating in a poster contest to raise money for charity.
Alan knew that the charity he had chosen, the local food bank, could
really use the money. He also knew that Milla, another student in the
contest, was an excellent artist. After school, he snuck into the room
where she was working on her poster and copied her idea for his own
poster. His poster won, but he was removed from the contest when the
judges learned that his ideas weren't his own.
Which statement best expresses a theme of this story?
O A. It is not acceptable to cheat even for a worthwhile goal.
O B. If everybody's goals are good ones, it doesn't matter who wins.
C. People should care more about kindness and less about fairness.
ОО
D. Friendship is more important than correct behavior.
Answer:
A . it is not acceptable to cheat even for a worthwhile goal
How to use semicolon.
Answer:
Use a semicolon to join two related independent clauses in place of a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet). Make sure when you use the semicolon that the connection between the two independent clauses is clear without the coordinating conjunction.
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Answer:
Instead of using a comma and a coordinating conjunction to join two related independent clauses, a semicolon can be used instead (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet). When you use the semicolon, make sure that the connection between the two independent clauses is clear even if the coordinating conjunction is not used in the sentence.
Explanation:
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how was doodle in the scarlet ibis motivated to learn how to walk? give 2 pieces of evidence to support your answer
Answer:
When he teaches five-year-old Doodle to walk, the brother is mainly motivated to do so because he is "embarrassed at having a brother of that age who couldn't walk." So, he insists that Doodle learns to walk, "hauling" his brother up each time that he falls until the boy succeeds.
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from “Benjamin Banneker Writes to Thomas Jefferson.”
Sir, suffer me to recall to your mind that time, in which the arms and tyranny of the British crown were exerted, with every powerful effort, in order to reduce you to a state of servitude: look back, I entreat you, on the variety of dangers to which you were exposed; reflect on that time, in which every human aid appeared unavailable, and in which even hope and fortitude wore the aspect of inability to the conflict, and you cannot but be led to a serious and grateful sense of your miraculous and providential preservation; you cannot but acknowledge, that the present freedom and tranquility which you enjoy you have mercifully received, and that it is the peculiar blessing of Heaven.
How does the excerpt contribute to the power of Banneker’s message to Jefferson?
Select the two correct answers.
By comparing the unfair treatment of American Colonists under British rule to that of enslaved persons, Banneker appeals to Jefferson’s sense of empathy.
Banneker reminds Jefferson of the intolerable conditions that led to the Declaration of Independence and separation from British rule.
By using words like “suffer me” and “entreat,” Banneker acknowledges that he is asking a great deal of Jefferson.
Banneker chooses words like “miraculous,” “providential,” and “blessing of Heaven” to demonstrate he shares Jefferson’s religious views.
Answer:
By comparing the unfair treatment of American Colonists under British rule to that of enslaved persons, Banneker appeals to Jefferson’s sense of empathy.
and..
Banneker reminds Jefferson of the intolerable conditions that led to the Declaration of Independence and separation from British rule.
Explanation:
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To evaluate the text structures used by the author, which questions should a reader ask? Select 3 options.
1)what opinions are conveyed within the text?
2)What important ideas does the text include?
3)What text structures does the author use?
4)How effective is the text structure in sharing the important ideas?
5)How has the author supported the main ideas in the text?
Answer:
1 3 4
Explanation:
Which best describes the diction in""Ain’t i a woman?""
Answer:
The diction in "Ain't I a Woman?" is informal and relatable. In her speech, Sojourner Truth, highlights on the idea that women are equal to the men and so equality of work and pay should be given to them
Explanation:
How can humor be important in a TED Talk?
Answer:
Humour is a gift. Stress is a major cause of most illnesses, and humour is an amazing way to relieve it
Explanation:
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Mr. Frank (Quietly). Anne's diary. (He opens the diary and begins to read.) "Monday, the sixth of July, nineteen forty-two." (To Miep) Nineteen forty-two. Is it possible, Miep? . . . Only three years ago. (As he continues his reading, he sits down on the couch.) "Dear Diary, since you and I are going to be great friends, I will start by telling you about myself. My name is Anne Frank. I am thirteen years old. I was born in Germany the twelfth of June, nineteen twenty-nine. As my family is Jewish, we emigrated to Holland when Hitler came to power."
(As Mr. Frank reads on, another voice joins his, as if coming from the air. It is Anne's voice.)
Which best explains the purpose of the underlined stage directions in this excerpt?
to show that Mr. Frank had not written those words
to transition the scene from 1945 back to 1942
to transition the scene from the attic to another location
to show that Mr. Frank and Anne had different opinions
Answer:
B. to transition the scene from 1945 to 1942
Explanation:
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HELP ME WITH THE BOTTOM PIECE CONFUSED :/
Answer: Look It Up
Explanation:
Look it up, sorry.
Answer: When the librarian talked to Mark and I, she showed us we have affected history.
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What do you mean by try until you succeed'?
Answer:
don't stop until u have earned what u want
Answer:
What i mean by try until i succeed is to try over and over again, until i can reach my goal, and to not give up.
Explanation:
what are you thankful for? think of something that you are thankful for and create a 2 paragraph response. each paragraph must contain at least 6 sentences.
Answer:
I'm thankful for my Grandmother. Because Of Her I Am Able To Live A Happy Life. Im Thankful For Everything She Does For Me And My Siblings. Im Thankful for the roof above our heads. I'm Thankful for all my friends and family. I'm thankful for the delicious meals on the dinner table.
The Reason I Am Thankful for this is because with out My Grandmother/family/friends I'd Probably Live A Sad Life. I'm Thankful For Everything i get and have. I'm Thankful For the Animals how sacrifice their lives for us to be able to eat. I'm thankful for the World Putting up with us Humans For so Long. I'm thankful for the lord for giving us Life. I'm Thankful For the Sun and The Stars For Lighting Up Our Beautiful Sky.
Explanation:
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I am looking for someone who highly enjoys hip hop music, to listen to some songs I am working on.
Answer:
ill do it
Explanation:
i love hip pop
13. He lives
the tenth floor.
C. by
A. in
A. in
B. at
D. on
14. He is the tallest
person
the world.
A. on
B. at
C. around D. in
15. There was much dancing and drinking. the wedding.
B. on
C. at
D. by
16. We like skiing
the Alps.
A. on
B. in
C. by
D. into
17. He parked his car the car park.
A. in
D. over
B. on
C. next
18. I was
a party last night. I really enjoyed it.
C. by
D. at
A. on
B. in
19. My boss is a business trip.
B. in
C. at
A. on
D. by
the car.
20. There are five people
C. by
D. in
A. into
B. with
Exercise 18: Choose the right preposition of time to fill in the blanks.
1. The film ended exactly midnight.
A. in
B. by
C. at
D. to
2. We have lived in England 1980.
A. since
B. for
C. in
D. by
3. Jerusalem is beautiful
the autumn.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. for
4. The last train to London left seven o'clock.
A. since
B. for
D. at
C. on
5. Wait here
I come back
D. for
A. to
B. until
6. We waited at the station
A. in
B. by
C. by
fifteen minutes.
C. until
D. for
Answer:
He lives on the tenth floor.
He is the tallest person in the world.
There was much dancing and drinking at the wedding.
We like skiing on the Alps.
He parked his car in the carpark.
I was at a party last night. I really enjoyed it.
My boss is on a business trip.
The film ended exactly at midnight.
We have lived in England since 1980.
Jerusalem is beautiful in the autumn.
The last train to London left at seven o'clock.
Wait here until I come back.
We waited at the station for fifteen minutes.
What were the flaws in Raph's ability as leader?
Answer:
Ralph's major flaw as leader is that he does not follow through in his leadership with the boys. He gives instructions and helps the boys to create rules for life on the island, but he does little to execute the law as they move forward.
Explanation:
Just ninetey sense for a bag
Answer:
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Explanation:
Please anwser this thank you
Answer: wheres the example?
Explanation:
Answer:
answer what?. what exactly is the question
Explanation:
I will answer once you give me the question have a good rest of your night :)❤
Describe a way in which radiation affects Earth.
Answer: Radiation from the Earth's surface, as well as a little quantity from the warmer upper atmosphere, radiates towards space. The majority of the longwave radiation emitted warms the lower atmosphere, which in turn warms the surface of our planet.
What can be used to make accurate predictions?
body details
text structure
author's purpose
* text evidence
Answer:
Authors foreshadowing
Metaphors
Evidence in text
Understanding what happened before
and you always have to have strong reasoning as to why you think that
Explanation:
Answer:
Text Evidence
design a job description of your grandparents
Answer:Babysitter
Most grandparents would admit that the expectation they are most often confronted with is babysitting. I found that babysitting became my daily job because I was available to bless our children with inexpensive childcare. I wanted to do it, but it is not always something a grandparent desires or is equipped to handle. Babysitting, even with grandchildren, is sometimes a chore and an inconvenience, and I do not recommend allowing it to grow into a habit.
When babysitting is demanded of us, honesty is paramount. There should be an understanding from the beginning that you are free to say “no” when you can’t or don’t want to watch the little ones. As in all relationships, communication will go far to help avoid conflicts. Babysitting can be a time to bless the parents and also bless the grands. We should see it as an opportunity to build love, faith and wisdom into our legacy, their future.
Rule Follower
There is a saying that goes, “What happens at Grandma’s house stays at Grandma’s house.” Unfortunately, we hear all too often that grandparents feel they can do whatever they please because they are grandparents. But part of our job description should be to uphold the rules the parents have set in place. We need to be rule followers, not rule breakers. Teaching a child that he or she can break the parents’ rules when they aren’t looking can come back to haunt us, damage the relationship between the child and his parents, and ultimately harm the child we dearly love.
We must respect the hard-and-fast rules parents have set down. With other rules, we can be slightly lenient if we discuss it with the parents. Whenever my husband and I break the parental rules at our house, we are sure to confess our transgression at the first opportunity. If it was something we planned ahead of time, like keeping them up past their normal bedtime for a special activity, we ask permission beforehand and explain our reasoning. In any case, we are careful to be totally honest with the parents. In that way, we honor their position and show the children that they must honor their father and mother as God has commanded. We must remember that we are secondary in the lives of our grands, and their parents are primary.
Story-Teller
Grandparents have many stories to share, so it’s natural for us to tell them. We can delight future generations with tales of our past and the lessons we learned through mistakes and successes. My husband and I believe it’s important to talk about God as often as possible. Our grandchildren love to hear how God answered prayers, changed our hearts, or saved us from disasters. They appreciate when we learn to tell the wonderful old biblical histories in a new and fresh way, as we see them again through the young eyes of the next generation.
We also tell stories about our childhood friends and other adventures and activities from our younger years, and our granddaughters and grandsons are amazed to hear them. They often keep asking us for “one more story” about our childhood. Even our older grands have asked for those stories. Recently, they asked about love interests we had before we found each other. The big question they finally asked was, “How did you know when you found the right one?” That’s a notable example of how stories often lead to discussions about life lessons and character issues.
Books chosen carefully tell stories that can also trigger good conversations. We love reading with our grands—reading a story to them or having them read to us. Literature, whether old favorites or new finds, can tell stories that resonate with young and old. I remember reading to my grandson, Scott, when he was only days old as I hovered over his crib in the NICU. He doesn’t remember, but I often tell him about those days. In this age of TV, videos, computers and apps, it may take some coaxing to get them to sit and listen, but I have found that if you start young, they remain interested when they sense a good story is in the air.
put the quote below from the story the night by elie wiesel and tell me what type of literary device it is and how it impacts the story
Answer:
3
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
It allows the reader to understand where the scene is taking place and imagine how scary it feels to Kristopher.
D. it allows the reader to feel Kristopher's amazement and understand how unusual the sights are that he is witnessing.
write a letter on going on a hike with your family.focusing on your grandma who is very young at heart and age is just a number meaning that she is very capable and what are the things you did with her on the hike. in 250 words
Answer:
This weekend was the best! My Grandma convinced my parents to go on this really hard hike trail. When we first started my dad made sure we had everything. Water, food, first aid kit, robe, etc. My grandmother loves to hike. She was telling us all about how she and her friends would try these really steep hikes. Of course, this made my dad worry and he started going on about how he didn't like the thought of her putting her life in danger. Halfway through the hike everyone was slightly tired, well except my grandma
Explanation:
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My parents didn't use to let me go out alone but now I am an adult I can. Correct or Incorrect?
Answer:
I mean as long as you let them know where your going then yeah you should be allowed to go out alone but of course your mom or dad will have to call you to make sure your safe.
So basically its half and half
1. Jon Krakauer admits that he is not objective in reporting the story of Chris McCandless, but also encourages the reader to determine whether McCandless' actions and behavior are "admirably courageous or reckless." Based on what you've read so far, which description do you think is the best fit?
The above question wants a personal answer and for that reason, it is not right for me to write an answer for you, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you should research who Chris McCandless was and what he did. During this survey, you will find the following information:
Chris McCandless was a young man who abandoned his entire family, studies, and society to live wandering in nature.He claimed that he wanted to separate himself from consumer life and society based on materialism and other superfluous things.With that, he left home, without telling anyone, and began to live without contact with society, in the middle of the forest.He spent two years in this kind of life until he was found dead from starvation.In that case, you should evaluate the attitude of Chris McCandless and conclude if you think it was a brave or reckless move.
Some people believe that it was very brave of him to reject the entire social composition and live by what he believed, but others claim that he was irresponsible with his family and with himself, as he did not appreciate the consequences of his actions.
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Answer:
Missing Wallet Found
Please if your wallet is missing, you are to kindly report to the Principal's office for confirmation and collection.
Explanation:
It's just a notice, so I don't think much is required
Comment on the effectiveness of the differing depictions of the main characters Ichabod Crane and King Prospero in the text as opposed to the movie. Respond to each depiction individually.
Answer:
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Explanation:
PLZ HURRY Respond to D.H. Lawrence “Piano”
Answer:
Connotation: By using words like “cozy” and “tinkling piano” and “flood of remembrance” and “softly” and “with winter outside”, D.H. Lawrence paints this beautiful scene of a comfortable childhood. It makes the piano seem more inviting. Lawrence makes use of several literary devices in ‘Piano.’ They include but are not limited to: Enjambment: when the poet cuts off a line before its natural stopping point. For example, the transition between lines one, two, and three of the second stanza. Caesura: occurs when the poet uses a pause in the middle of a line, either through the use of punctuation or meter. For example, “With the great black piano appassionato. The glamour” in the final stanza. Alliteration: occurs when the poet uses the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words. For example, “poised” and “pressing” in stanza one and “parlour” and “piano” at the end of stanza two.
Attitude: Our hearts reach out as we read this. All of us are tempted to “weep like a child for the past.” The smallest picture or memory can immerse us in a pool of nostalgia and days later, we are still drying off. Music has such a powerful effect on people. The brain can link certain songs to memories or even smells and sights. Hearing a song that you haven’t heard for 20 years can shake the rust off of old memories and open a “flood of remembrance.” He doesn’t really sound bitter… just sad.
Shift: The shift occurs between the second and third paragraphs. Lawrence is through recounting the mental image that he sees and steps back into the present tense. It's a powerful change in the content and tone. It's crucial shifts like these that allow us to see the true purpose and meaning behind the poem. True poets employ masterful shifts in their work and it takes a diligent reading to catch them and analyze them.
Title: Many who play the piano have strong feelings attached to it. Lawrence is a very pensive poet, and it's easy to see his opinions and emotional attachment to the piano. Knowing Lawrence, however, there are also will be layered meanings and hidden metaphors in the poem. Lawrence uses the piano to symbolize his childhood. You can almost get the impression that he might have stopped playing or never learned to play the piano as he got older. Now, looking back, he regrets that decision. Life was so simple, black and white, just like the piano, but now, it has become so complex and so cruel.
Theme: An analysis of "Piano" by D. H. Lawrence shows that he is trying to tell others to take advantage of every moment that you have. Life is so precious. Youth truly is wasted on the young. He wants us to try to appreciate each moment for what it truly is and to look at things from a wider perspective. He wants us to recognize and appreciate the the way things smell, sound, feel. Small details are amazing.
Explanation: Your welcome
The tone of this rebuttal can best be described as
Answer:
rude is correct
Explanation: