Answer: mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
For source to be credible it must be both _____ and _____
A. Fast and Furious
B. True and False
C. Timely and Honorable
D. Valid and Reliable
Turn these sentences into passive :They have to repair the engine of the car.
Answer:
the engine of the car have to be repaired by them
The story told in Around the World in Eighty Days is set the year 1873. It is about a man who makes a bet that he can travel around the world in eighty days.
How does the historical time period influence the events in the passage? Use evidence from the text ("around the world in 80 days", Jules Verne) to support your response. Your response should be at least two complete paragraphs.
Answer: The historical period influences the events in the passage because of the technology in 1873. Back then there were limited methods of quick and efficient transportation, like trains. When they were at the end of the train tracks and had to depart from the train they had to discover another method of moving across places.
They find an elephant and use it as a method of transportation. This shows that they had a limited amount of quick transportation. Using an elephant is better than walking, but compared to today's advancements in transportation, would be very dangerous and slow.
Explanation: You can model your answer like this, but don't plagiarize. Plagiarism is very unfair to those who completed the work only to have someone else pass it as their own.
Read the excerpt from Votes for Women:
Taking a more aggressive approach to women's suffrage was arguably more impactful in the short term. Alice Paul learned how to use this aggressive approach in England and brought it to the United States. For a while, she held a leadership position with the National American Woman Suffrage Association. She helped organize the March on Washington held on March 2, 1913, the day before President Wilson's inauguration. The parade was led by a human rights lawyer riding a white horse, and behind her women marched in costumes reflecting the nations that had already given women the vote. Multiple floats, bands, brigades, and costumed women paraded on through Washington, D.C. However, during the parade of protest, some men attacked the women and behaved poorly, and the police did nothing to stop it. The actions of the men led to an inquiry, which brought women's suffrage significant public awareness. However, some women did not agree with Paul's methods. Paul ultimately formed a separate group, which became known as the National Woman's Party. This group of women held marches and hunger strikes. They were also the first organization to organize a picket of the White House in January 1917. While their choice to picket during World War I angered some, their methods did make an impact and paved the way for women's suffrage to become law.
Both peaceful and aggressive approaches contributed to the ratification of the 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920. On November 2, women across the nation voted, which marked the beginning of the ongoing struggle to reform the rights of women in the United States.
Read the sentence from the text:
On November 2, women across the nation voted, which marked the beginning of the ongoing struggle to reform the rights of women in the United States.
Which point does this piece of evidence support?
Answer:
it supports women rights in the country
Can anyone answer me the question
1. Advantage
2. Atheist
3. Forget
4. Gave
5. Blessing
6. Strong
7. Beautiful
8. Death
9. Triumph
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
Rewrite each sentence using correct capitalization, end punctuation and adding commas where needed.
1. we send food medicine and supplies to many countries overseas such as ethiopia and thailand
2. janice michael henry and denise often go skating at the oldtown skating rink on monday nights
3. "john played saxophone for the band" said ms. smith
4. "let's go swimming in the pond" paul said, "and then we can warm up by the fire
Answer:
1. We send food, medicine and supplies to many countries overseas such as Ethiopia and Thailand
2. Janice, Michael, Henry and Denise often go skating at the Oldtown skating rink on Monday nights.
3. "John played the saxophone for the band said Ms. Smith."
4. "Lets go swimming in the pond Paul said," "and then we can warm up by the fire".
Explanation:
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Which is the best example of a topic that is too broad?
A.
why US students who attend schools abroad tend to be more successful
B.
the consequences of refusing to improve a science curriculum
C.
events during the eighteenth century that most affected the US school systems
D.
the history of school systems in many of the states in the United States
E.
the importance of training teachers to differentiate education for students
Help me please I need it
Answer:
not sure
Explanation:
A+B+C=d
Make acrostics with- mother
Problem:
Mark acrostics with- mother.
Answer:
M- marvelous
O- overflowing love
T- touching
H- heart of
E- everyone she
R- reaches
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we teach English because it is an international language into passive voice and yes no question
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
English is a world-wide language and is the most common and frequent mode of communication.
Which revision is needed to collect the following sentence?
Answer: add a comma after the word long.
Explanation: you always but a comma when decribing with adjeitves
your exceptional sense of duty is surely a feature to be praised...
Answer:
It is a very unique characteristic.
Explanation:
Your exceptional sense of duty is surely a feature to be praised because it is a very good characteristics which is present in very less number of people. This praising will motivate the individual to work more harder due to which the company experiences more good results as well as a symbol or example for other employers so that they also get motivated and work hard for the company.
The author uses the scaffold in the center of the town for three dramatic points in the story. Explain the significance of these three incidents.
(In the book Scarlet Letter)
Answer:
The three scaffold scenes in The Scarlet Letter are integral to the structure and unity of the narrative. They are the most dramatic scenes at the beginning, in the middle, and at the end of the novel. Artistically and dramatically, these scenes are at the very core of Hawthorne's tale of crime and punishment.
Explanation:
When an author makes a statement about a character it is called____.
Answer:
characterization
Explanation:
i think so
Answer:
Characterization....
make some meaningful sentences from the verb 'break'
if she continues to walk like this she will break her leg one day
He is on a lunch break
Never give a hater an even break
Without hope, the heart would break
Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition:
1. It suddenly became so dark as the train went ________ the tunnel.
2. The restaurant is ________ the bank and the post office.
3. What language do you speak ________ English?
4. You are not going out ________ you finish your homework
5. The book was written ________ Mark Twain.
6. I will show you the picture ________ the palace.
7. The TV is ________ the corner of the room.
8. Many of us eat ________ fork and spoon.
9. There is a good restaurant ________ the end of the street.
10. He is fond ________ TV.
11. The cat jumped ________ the fence.
12. He has a positive attitude ________ his work.
13. The artist dipped his brush ________ the bright colours.
14. What do you think ________ the concert?
Answer:
1. It suddenly became so dark as the train went in the tunnel.
2. The restaurant is along the bank and the post office.
3. What language do you speak except English?
4. You are not going out until you finish your homework.
5. The book was written by Mark Twain.
6. I will show you the picture of the palace.
7. The TV is at the corner of the room.
8. Many of us eat with fork and spoon.
9. There is a good restaurant at the end of the street.
10. He is fond of TV.
11. The cat jumped over the fence.
12. He has a positive attitude towards his work.
13. The artist dipped his brush in the bright colours.
14. What do you think about the concert?
The interiors are then ______________ thoroughly. In the Mid-Atlantic region there is little exposed rock , so the cars act as a ________________ surface to attract marine life.
BRAINLIEST + 20 POINTS!
Read this sentence.
The huge crowd clapped enthusiastically when the musicians bowed.
Which answer adds a *participial phrase* to the sentence?
A. The huge crowd listened intently and clapped enthusiastically when the musicians bowed.
B. The huge crowd, moved by the emotional concert, clapped enthusiastically when the musicians bowed.
C. The huge crowd clapped enthusiastically when the musicians bowed dramatically.
D. The huge crowd clapped enthusiastically when the musicians bowed, and they hoped for an encore.
A. The huge crowd listened intently and clapped enthusiastically when the musicians bowed.
Hope this helps you.^_^
*I am sure this is the answer.*
How is international employment different from foreign employment? Give your argument with examples.
Answer:
Foreign employment is working for a company that is based in another country and you usually only work in one country. International employment is working in multiple countries and often your own home country is one of them.
"Do they ever water these plants?" "No, they________ these plants." (never water, always water, ever water)
please help me to this problem..
No they never water these plants .
And thanks for telling daksh to reply me
THANKS A LOT
Answer:
hlo Yei axa ...sunishma
Um míssil é disparado em um ângulo de 45° com o solo e precisa atingir um alvo a 28 km de distância. Qual deve ser a velocidade inicial de disparo? Considere g = 9,8 m/s²
Answer:
Explanation:
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Nazrul was a poet and a novelist; but (a).............., he was a patriot
Answer:ALSO
Explanation:
change this sentence into indirect speech,He came back with two plates and said,"I found these beside the learner's bed".
Answer:
Okay...
Explanation:
He said he found these beside the learner's bed, as he came back with two plates.
Need intoduction on this topic for argumentative essay..... ASAP
parent has no right to control children above 16.
Answer:
Well, in the US, if you follow the law, then the parent(s) have all the right to 'control' children of 16 and 17.
Children hit maturity, and become adults, at the age of 18. Before that, they are still under the 'control' of their parents. That is simply what the law states. There is no argument on whether the child must listen to the parent when they are younger than 18.
How should the underlined section be revised to create parallel structure?
guiding the team to carry out their vision
to guide the team that will carry out their vision
guiding the team that is carrying out their vision
guides the team that will carry out their vision
Answer:
The answer is B- to guide the team that will carry out their vision
Explanation: trust me its for the bois
Answer:
its b u guys !!!!!!
Explanation:
The most significant event of the Roman period was the birth,life,and death of Jesus Christi
Answer: ok
explanation:
Signs that provide directions to the taxi stand........Throughout the airport terminal A. Have located B. Are located C. Was locating
why do you choose French as your second major
Answer:
cuz it allows them to reach a higher level of language proficiency while achieving a depth of cultural understanding.
when did the bady langur finally find comporta
Answer:
The baby langur finally found comfort when the baby langur's mother cuddled him.
1.
Read the sentence and answer the question.
I want to go to the symphony but I don’t have any money.
Which correctly shows where a comma is needed in the sentence?
A. I want to go to the symphony but I don’t have, any money.
B. I want to go to the symphony but, I don’t have any money.
C. I want to go, to the symphony but I don’t have any money.
D. I want to go to the symphony, but I don’t have any money.
Answer:
Choice D. I want to go to the symphony, but I don't have any money.
Explanation:
Transitioning to the reason you can't go to the symphony.