Answer:
C
Explanation:
Special Weapons and Tactics
Answer:
c) S.W.A.T.
Explanation:
acronyms take a large combination of words and make them into combination of letters (usually using the first letter of each word)
SWAT is often used to refer Special Weapons And Tactics police, so here the long word is shortened with combination of few letters (each letter is first letter of the word)
Explain any external conflict in the story Mirror Image by Lena Coakley?
INTERNAL CONFLICTS:
· Alice vs Alice – after the operation Alice has to undergo lots of mental struggle in order to adjust with her new appearance and in order to tune her mind with her new body.
· Alice vs Gail – the brain of Alice has been transplanted in the body of Gail and hence there is constant conflict between Alice and Gail as Alice the brain has all the time to adjust with Gail the body.
EXTERNAL CONFLICTS:
· Alice vs Mother – after the operation there are lot of misunderstanding and confusion between them.
· Alice vs sister – before the operation they were very close but after the operation Jenny does not trust Alice completely and there is doubt and conflict between them.
· Alice vs Mr. Jarred, and society – Alice is also at constant conflict with society and Mr. Jarred who mistakes her to be Gail – his deceased daughter.
Why did the narrator wish ‘there were no mirrors’
The narrator sincerely wished there were no mirrors as mirrors were often confusing her and reminding her of her changed appearance due to the brain-transplant operation. Often she felt there was someone else standing in front of her as her new image was different from her old one.
What were some of the problems faced by Alice after the operation?
After the operation Alice had to lots of adjustment as her mind and body were lacking proper coordination. She had to reorient herself about how to speak and move in the hospital. At first everything looked strange – the images, the colours and etc. Her skin responded slowly to sensations. People’s voices appeared different. She often bit her tongue while talking. Her tone has changed. She had to do a lot of adjustments to cop up with all these problems.
Describe Alice’s encounter with Mr. Jarred on Bedford Avenue.
Which answer best identifies the prefix and how it changes the meaning of the root word?
Review contains the prefix -view; it changes the word to mean "to see again."
Review contains the prefix re-; it changes the word to mean "to see in advance."
Preview contains the prefix -view; it changes the word to mean "to see in advance."
Preview contains the prefix pre-; it changes the word to mean "to see in advance."
Answer:
Neither option is correct !!
Explanation:
The correct response is:
Review contains the prefix re-; it changes the word to mean "to see again."
PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
A
Playing chess gives young offenders in the criminal justice system the chance to be regular kids for a few hours.
B
Studies have shown that the Chess for Life program has helped young offenders be well adjusted and ready to return to society.
C
It’s important for young offenders to experience a combination of punitive justice and rehabilitation to understand what they did wrong and not do it again.
D
Researchers believe teaching young offenders life skills through chess could be more helpful than punishment in preventing them from reoffending.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
The central idea of the text is D. Researchers believe teaching young offenders life skills through chess could be more helpful than punishment in preventing them from reoffending.
The central idea of a text simply means the main idea that's in a text. It's simply what the author wants the readers to know.
The main idea is that researchers believe teaching young offenders life skills through chess could be more helpful than punishment in preventing them from reoffending.
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Why do many young people set up situations in which they test themselves, such Jerry does? Give examples.
Answer:
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what type of clauses the first part of this sentence is? ( she likes to sleep in but she can get up early if she has work.
Answer:
She likes to sleep in, but she can get up early if she has work.
Explanation:
Once you add the missing comma, there are two simple (independent) clauses. The result is one compound sentence (two independent clauses connected with the coordinating conjunction 'and.')
What´s a more concise way to write "roud shape"?
Explanation:
its a roud shape because i say so
Answer:
circular shape
Explanation:
Nico and Lorena used different methods to determine the product of three fractions. Nico’s Method Lorena’s Method (2) (one-sixth) (Negative four-fifths) = (StartFraction 2 over 1 EndFraction) (one-sixth) (negative four-fifths) = StartFraction (2) (1) (negative 4) over (1) (6) (5) EndFraction = Negative StartFraction 8 over 30 EndFraction = Negative StartFraction 4 over 15 EndFraction (2) (one-sixth) (Negative four-fifths) = (StartFraction 2 over 1 EndFraction) (one-sixth) (negative four-fifths) = StartFraction (2) (1) (negative 4) over (1) (6) (5) EndFraction = Negative StartFraction 8 over Negative 30 EndFraction = StartFraction 4 over 15 EndFraction Whose solution is correct and why? Nico is correct because he knew that Negative four-fifths = StartFraction negative 4 over negative 5 EndFraction. Nico is correct because he knew that Negative four-fifths = StartFraction negative 4 over 5 EndFraction. Lorena is correct because she knew that Negative four-fifths = StartFraction negative 4 over 5 EndFraction Lorena is correct because she knew that Negative four-fifths = StartFraction negative 4 over negative 5 EndFraction
Answer:
nice
Explanation:
b
What does Reverend Hale find suspicious about John Proctor?
Answer:
Hale becomes suspicious when he realizes they don't attend church frequently, and that John Proctor couldn't preform his 10 commandments. It was ironic because he was tell him to believe in the court, but we all know that there is no real witches.
How did the settlers that came to Georgia feel about the Trustees rules?
Answer:
They were not happy with the Trustees rules that banned them from slavery and rum, and put limits on landownership. There was constent complaints by colonists and an almost near abandonment of Georgia during the war with Spain.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the prominent tribes that invaded England between AD 410 and AD 550? A. The Normans B. The Jutes C. The Saxons D. The Angles
Answer:
The Normans
Explanation:
As the Romans left the Jutes, Angles and Saxons invaded and occupied England.
Which is an example of a graphical source?
O A. A nonfiction book about the economic consequences of World
War II
B. A book of poetry written by a well-known motivational speaker
C. A chart that identifies the number of new homes built each year
D. A magazine article that reviews the latest books and movies
Answer: The correct answer is: [C]:
_____________________________________
" A chart that identifies the number of new homes built each year. "
_____________________________________
Explanation:
_____________________________________
Note: This is the only answer choice given that is an example of a "graphical source". A chart that identifies or represents data can be demonstrated using a graph.
Consider the other answer choices:
_____________________________________
[A]: A non-fiction book about the economical consequences of a war;
as a source, would tend to be an "objective source"—yet not a"graphical source".
[B]: A book of poetry—as a source—is not a source that provides statistical data/information that is "graphed".
[C]: As mention for choice [C]: A magazine article providing reviews is not statistical data/information that is "graphed" .
_____________________________________
Miranda sat in the high school computer lab typing like mad. It was 8:30 a.m., and her 1,000-word report on The Catcher in the Rye was due at 9:00. For the past hour, she had been flipping through the ratty pages of the old paperback trying to discern the major plot points and then typing out a few sentences that she hoped were logical. The only reason she was able to get into the lab that early was because she was one of Mrs. Brody’s assistants, but a couple of hours in the lab didn’t make up for weeks of zoning out in English class.
Miranda could kick herself, but she was too busy skimming through her notes and attempting to remember something—anything!—that Mr. Giuffreda had talked about. Mr. Giuffreda was a tough grader, and Miranda did not work well under pressure—not a great combination. On top of all that, Miranda could hear her mother’s voice in her head: “One more bad grade in English, young lady, and no more soccer team.” Miranda failed to see the relationship between soccer and book reports, but she also knew her mother wasn’t kidding. When she had slacked off in geometry last semester, her mother had taken away her cell phone for a month. Another time, when Miranda had missed her curfew—again and again—she had gotten grounded for two weeks.
Still typing, Miranda thought about Mr. Giuffreda. He expected nothing but the best—and then some. He never gave extensions unless someone had a family emergency, and he had a terrible habit of brushing off even the most creative excuses. Anyway, Miranda didn’t need an extra day or two. She needed time to read the entire novel again. Miranda ran a word count—361. She checked her watch—8:45. She flipped to the end of the book trying desperately to remember the ending, but nothing was coming to her. Why hadn’t she paid attention?
At 8:55, she had a whopping, miraculous 402 words. The homeroom bell had rung five minutes ago, and students were filing into the lab for first period. Miranda’s fingers were still flying, but by 8:59, Mrs. Brody asked Miranda to leave so she could start class on time. Miranda saved her work on her USB drive, collected her pages from the printer, and slung her knapsack over her shoulder. Then she trudged down the hall to Mr. Giuffreda’s class as slowly as possible, even though she knew she would be late and would probably get detention.
What can be inferred from the passage?
A.
Miranda will no longer be Mrs. Brody's assistant.
B.
Miranda did not finish her book report on time.
C.
Miranda usually does a lot better in English class.
D.
Miranda will ask Mr. Giuffreda for an extension.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
trust me its b
LOUD I LIKE TO PLAY MY MUSIC UP LOUD! I LOVE WHEN I CAN FEEL THE BEAT, VIBRATING THROUGH MY SEAT. MY MOM SAYS MY LOUD MUSIC WILL MAKE ME DEAF, BUT I DON'T THINK THAT'S TRUE! DO YOU? Poets often play with words and punctuation to create a special effect in the poem. Why did the poet choose to use only capital letters? A: to convince readers to play their music loud B: to persuade readers to wear their headphones C: to show that the speaker is hard of hearing D: to show that the speaker's mom is wrong
Answer:
C: to show that the speaker is hard of hearing.
Explanation:
(which is ironic.)
Answer:
C: to show that the speaker is hard of hearing.
:
- Nobody in my family (has, have) met the chief about the land.
Looking at a book to find out if it contains information that you need is
Select one
o a. skimming
O b. close reading
C scanning
C: Scanning
Because skimming is a general overview and scanning is looking for specific facts like the information you need
Answer:
It is an example of skimming.
Explanation:
THE THREE KINDS OF RULES IN GENERATIVE TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR
Answer:
transformational, morphophonemic, and phrase structure
Explanation:
The three kinds of rules in generative transformational grammar are as follows
1)transformational
2)morphophonemic
3)phrase structure
Transformational grammar, which is also refer to as Transformational-generative Grammar is a system of language analysis that acknowledge the correlation or connection among the various elements of a sentence and among the possible sentences of a language and uses a particular processes or rules to express these relationships, some of the processes are refer to as transformation.
Essay: writing descriptions bkj
Answer:
Description writing is a process of writing step by step about an event or experiment. A sample description has been provided below for your reference:
Write a description on making tea in 80-100 words.
For making tea, a pan is taken to boil water. Two cups of water is put to boil for making four cups of tea. After the water boils, tea leaves are added to it. Some sugar and some milk is then added. The mixture is then needed to be boiled a couple of times. The tea is then put into cups with the help of a sieve.
The various steps which need to be taken care of while writing a factual description are:
Comprehend the topic. The topic would guide you on the facts which need to be collected.
Fact means any information which corresponds to reality. Facts are not imaginative or hypothetical.
Next step will be to organise the facts properly.
Then, finally, the final draft would be written which would include all the details of the concerned topic.
There is no set format for report writing. However, there are general sections that should be included and these will be explained. Here are the main sections of the report writing format:
Title Section – In case the length of a report is short, the front cover can include any information that you feel is necessary. In a lengthy one, you may want to include a table of contents, definitions of terms, etc.
Summary – There needs to be a summary of the major points, conclusions, and recommendations. It needs to be precise as it is a general idea of the report. Some people will read the summary and only skim the report, so make sure you include all the relevant information. It would be best to write this last so you will include everything that is necessary.
Introduction - The first page of the report needs to have an introduction. This will explain the problem and purpose of the report. This explains how the details of the following report need to be arranged. The terms of reference also needs a mention if they are not included in the title section.
Body - This is the main section of the report. The previous sections needed to be written in plain English, but this section can include jargon from a particular industry. There needs to be several sections, with each having a subtitle. Information is usually arranged in order of importance with the most important information coming first.
Conclusion - This is where everything comes together. Keep this section free of jargon as most people will read the Summary and Conclusion.
Recommendations - This is what needs to be done. In plain English, explain one’s recommendations, putting them in order of priority.
Appendices - This includes information that the experts in the field will read. It has all the technical details that support the conclusions of the report.
Essay
6. Identify the conclusion (inferential claim) to the following argument:
[1] Japanese companies run more efficiently and effectively since [2] they make group
decisions and [3] do not rely on any single individual decision.
A. Statement (1)
B. Statement [2]
C. Statement [3]
Answer:
C. Statement [3]
Explanation:
Statement 3 is the inferential statement in the argument, because from the fact that the Japanese companies make group decisions (which is the main reason given for the efficiency of Japanese companies), it is inferred, by logic, that the Japanese companies do not rely on single individual decisions.
Format and punctuate the address correctly by fixing the one error. Lisa Harper 11 Pratt Cir. Port Royal KY 40058
Answer:
Lisa Harper
11 Pratt Cir.
Port Royal, KY 40058
Explanation:
There is supposed to be a comma between the city and the state.
Select the correct form of the word in the following sentence.
Although John's
boat was at the landing, the boy was nowhere in sight.
son-in-law's
son's-in-law's
son-in-law
son's-in-law
Answer:
Although John's boat was at the landing, the boy's son-in-law was nowhere in sight.
Explanation:
The correct form of the word used in the sentence is the third option which is son-in-law.
A son-in-law is the husband of one's daughter or son. The other word forms are incorrect because the plural form of son-in-law is son-in-laws and it is not available in the option.
No form or tense of the word son-in-law has an apostrophe separating any of the words.
Answer:
It's Son-In-Law My Guy
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Based on this passage what US value has the narrators mother embraced acceptance independence self expression self fulfillment.
Answer:
Self-fulfillment.
Explanation:
In the short story "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan, the author talks about the character of Jing-mei and her childhood days. with the high-expectation that her mother has of her. The story also delves into the American dream and the tension between mother and daughter, the conflict of interest in their lives.
From the given passage, it is evident that the mother had learned to be self-fulfilled after losing everything in China. She has now accepted that the American way of life allows anyone to be what they want and do whatever they want to do. The success of a person depends on the ability and courage of the person to achieve anything. And according to her, America provides another chance to achieve and do whatever she wants, the things she was unable to do in China. And she believes in this freedom.
Thus, the US value that the narrator's mother embraced in the story is self-fulfillment.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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In the early 300s CE, Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity. Conforming to the above guidelines, write a minimum 500-word essay in which you discuss the impact this event had on the history of the world.
Answer:
Constantine was the first and only ruler to stick to the Christian religion. He released an edict defending Christians in the kingdom and converting them to Catholicism on his death's doorstep in 337.
It is feasible (but not certain) that somehow Constantine 's mother, Helena, had directly exposed him towards Christianity; in any scenario, he had only proclaimed oneself a Christian after authorising the edict of nantes. Trying to write to the Christians, Constantine made it very clear that he assumed that he alone obliged to pay his achievements to the safety of the supreme deity.
Some of the alleged watersheds of civilization is the 'conversion' of Emperor Constantine to Christianity in or around AD 312. Historians were shocked at this notion. Historically, the emperors were aggressive or disrespectful to Christians. There are two records of the transition of Constantine to catholicism. The first one is Lactantius, a mentor to Constantine 's friend, and a strong authority. They states that in Gaul, before they set off to Rome, Constantine as well as his troops saw a huge cross in the atmosphere.
Images quickly convey memories, history, and
O A. emotion
OB. attractiveness
O C. doubt
O D. intelligence
Answer:
intelligence
Explanation:
Answer:
A. emotion
Explanation:
The best way to make inferences is to combine background knowledge with ______or the proof found in the details provided in the text
Conflict
Evidence
Setting
Resolution
Answer: Evidence
Evidence: quotes, phrases, or research found to back up your claim.
How would you answer to the following email?
Dear Miss Jhonson,
A recent analysis of the English Department’s data shows that your class has not
made enough progress in English Language (high school students). The exams show that the writing section is a particular weakness. A response is urgently needed along with an outline of your actions to address these issues.
Best regards
something along the lines of: Ok, thanks for letting me know, I will get on it right away and make sure that my class DOES make enough progress and that none of them are caught slacking
Explanation:
I came up with something in my head, my bad if it doesn't fit right :/
It is unlikely that the average person will travel to Mars any time in the near future. Which word tells the reader that this sentence contains subjective language?
The word is 'unlikely'. Subjective language is someone’s beliefs or opinions. Whoever said the above statement said it was unlikely for someone to travel to Mars, which is an opinion because someone else may say it is likely for someone to travel to Mars.
What is subjective language?The utilization of private feelings in a text or discussion is known as subjective language. A generic phrase for ideas, assessments, feelings and conjectures is "private state." The sentences listed below are instances of subjective language from various document genres. For instance, it is clear that a writer is being subjective when they use terms like feel, believe, and think.
Language places a strong emphasis on the views, attitudes, and values of the individual writing or speaking. The perspective is shown via subjective language. Anything subjective has sentiments, but anything objective adheres to the facts. The opposite of subjective is objective.
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Which authors novel was inspired by the Kiowa migration from the black hills of Wyoming to the Great Plains
Answer:
I believe that it is the author Scott Momaday who had inspired it
Explanation:
Answer: Scott momaday A P E X
Explanation:
what is one charasictic of trochaic meter?
Answer:
the first syllable of each foot is stressed
Explanation:
apecx
is literature, what is a subject
Answer:
A subject in literature is the first part in a sentence about what the whole paper, essay, etc is going to be about. Hope this helped.
Answer:
The subject tells what the sentence is about; it contains the main noun or noun phrase. The subject is a part of every functioning and grammar-wise correct sentence.