Answer:
because they fight the fire
Lito’s (Isabel’s grandfather) says that they should not be leaving...they should just wait. "Things change...they always change." Do you agree that waiting is the right answer, or do you think that they are making the right decision by leaving? Explain your answer with TEXTUAL EVIDENCE. USE QUOTES AND EXAMPLES FROM THE BOOK.
(Refugee book)
The correct response is - I believe things will continue to evolve. Your decision to wait is entirely your own.
What is change?Change, alter, vary, and modify all refer to making or changing. Change is defined as either a fundamental modification, which frequently results in the loss of the original identity, or a replacement of one item with another.
Burning, frying, rusting, and rotting are a few instances of chemical transformations. The physical transformations of boiling, melting, freezing, and shredding are a few examples. If enough energy is provided, many physical changes may be reversed.
The change enables us to advance in life and take part in novel and interesting experiences. Life might become stagnant if you don't actively focus on improving yourself. Changes that you never realized were possible can be brought about by developing new talents or focusing on your inner self.
Transitional: Aims to bring about a known intended state that differs from the one that currently exists. It is second-order, planned, episodic, or radical. This kind is the foundation of a large portion of organizational transformation literature. Transformational - Is it second-order or radical in nature.
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What effect did the narrator, seeing the wife's picture, have on Henry, as related in the underlined passages of Sec. 10 of Twain's "The Californian's Tale"? A. Henry became sad because he missed her. B. Henry was proud of his beautiful wife as he drank in the admiration from the narrator's face. C. Henry made him look at the picture again to get him to stay until she arrived.
Answer:
I mean I'm just gonna go with B I'm not sure I haven't read it
Explanation:
The two sides should resolve the remaining 10 percent in less than 72 hours if they want to reach a final ________ before the 7 a.m. deadline on March 31.
Select one:
A. agreements
B. agreed
C. agreement
D. agree
Which of the following is not a measure of abnormality?
Multiple Choice
Distress
Deviation
Denial
Dysfunction
ANSWER QUICKLY
Answer:
Denial
Explanation:
A patient has heart disease that continues to progress over the years. He has a condition that will not allow the heart to receive the oxygenated blood that it needs. What is the condition and what is it commonly called?
Answer:
heart attack
Explanation:
Solutions for stopping relationships from cheating
Answer:
have trust in the person
Explanation:
if they see you trust them the know you have faith so they will to
Please help with the homework thanks
Answer:
Nail Train Main
hay stay
break steak
sleigh weigh
prey
ma(i)n
ha(y)
pre(y)
st(e)ak
w(e)igh
sorry for weird formatting i dont really know how to format this answer
Explanation:
What American values does the poet emphasize in this poem? What poetic techniques does the poet use to emphasize these values? Cite evidence from the text to support your response. Five plus sentences maximum.
One sun rose on us today, kindled over our shores,
peeking over the Smokies, greeting the faces
of the Great Lakes, spreading a simple truth
across the Great Plains, then charging across the Rockies.
One light, waking up rooftops, under each one, a story
told by our silent gestures moving behind windows.
My face, your face, millions of faces in morning’s mirrors,
each one yawning to life, crescendoing into our day:
pencil-yellow school buses, the rhythm of traffic lights,
fruit stands: apples, limes, and oranges arrayed like rainbows
begging our praise. Silver trucks heavy with oil or paper—
bricks or milk, teeming over highways alongside us,
on our way to clean tables, read ledgers, or save lives—
to teach geometry, or ring-up groceries as my mother did
for twenty years, so I could write this poem.
All of us as vital as the one light we move through,
the same light on blackboards with lessons for the day:
equations to solve, history to question, or atoms imagined,
the “I have a dream” we keep dreaming,
or the impossible vocabulary of sorrow that won’t explain
the empty desks of twenty children marked absent
today, and forever. Many prayers, but one light
breathing color into stained glass windows,
life into the faces of bronze statues, warmth
onto the steps of our museums and park benches
as mothers watch children slide into the day.
One ground. Our ground, rooting us to every stalk
of corn, every head of wheat sown by sweat
and hands, hands gleaning coal or planting windmills
in deserts and hilltops that keep us warm, hands
digging trenches, routing pipes and cables, hands
as worn as my father’s cutting sugarcane
so my brother and I could have books and shoes.
The dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains
mingled by one wind—our breath. Breathe. Hear it
through the day’s gorgeous din of honking cabs,
buses launching down avenues, the symphony
of footsteps, guitars, and screeching subways,
the unexpected song bird on your clothes line.
Hear: squeaky playground swings, trains whistling,
or whispers across café tables, Hear: the doors we open
for each other all day, saying: hello /shalom,
buon giorno /howdy /namaste /or buenos días
in the language my mother taught me—in every language
spoken into one wind carrying our lives
without prejudice, as these words break from my lips.
One sky: since the Appalachians and Sierras claimed
their majesty, and the Mississippi and Colorado worked
their way to the sea. Thank the work of our hands:
weaving steel into bridges, finishing one more report
for the boss on time, stitching another wound
or uniform, the first brush stroke on a portrait,
or the last floor on the Freedom Tower
jutting into a sky that yields to our resilience.
One sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes
tired from work: some days guessing at the weather
of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love
that loves you back, sometimes praising a mother
who knew how to give, or forgiving a father
who couldn’t give what you wanted.
We head home: through the gloss of rain or weight
of snow, or the plum blush of dusk, but always—home,
always under one sky, our sky. And always one moon
like a silent drum tapping on every rooftop
and every window, of one country—all of us—
facing the stars
hope—a new constellation
waiting for us to map it,
waiting for us to name it—together.
Answer:
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Read the excerpt from Homecoming.
At half-past eight, Dicey herded everybody back into the mall, to use the bathrooms they had found earlier. Later, Sammy and Maybeth fell asleep easily, curled up along the back seat. James moved up to the front with Dicey. Dicey couldn't see how they were both to sleep in the front seat, but she supposed they would manage it. James sat stiffly, gripping the wheel. James had a narrow head and sharp features, a nose that pointed out, pencil-thin eyebrows, a narrow chin. Dicey studied him in the darkening car. They were parked so far from the nearest lamppost that they were in deep shadows.
With her brothers and sisters near, with the two youngest asleep in the back seat, sitting as they were in a cocoon of darkness, she should feel safe. But she didn't. Though it was standing still, the car seemed to be flying down a highway, going too fast. Even the dark inside of it was not deep enough to hide them. Faces might appear in the windows at any time, asking angry questions.
Based on the excerpt, which best describes Dicey’s mood?
A: She is having a hard time feeling safe in the current situation.
B: She is in denial about her family’s present circumstances.
C:She is trying to stay upbeat and carefree whenever possible.
D: She is very distracted by what already happened to her family.
Answer:
A. I think
Explanation:
I can get ready at the drop of a hat what type of figurative language (simile, metaphor or idiom)
Answer:
Idiom
Explanation:
To do something at the drop of a hat means to do it immediately, without delay and at the slightest provocation.
What is the fake medication called?
A placebo
Explanation:
A placebo is anything that seems to be a "real" medical treatment -- but isn't. It could be a pill, a shot, or some other type of "fake" treatment. What all placebos have in common is that they do not contain an active substance meant to affect health.
Please write me too well written paragraphs on why living at home is better then living in a apartment and what the benefits of living at home would be
Answer:
Houses have higher maintenance thus higher costs, in particularly if you own the property. If you are renting a house however, maintenance is generally covered by the landlord. Apartment life proposes ease of maintenance, allowing you to live closer to transport, work, and the inner city lifestyle.
One of the benefits of living in a house is that you get more space. Living in a house gives you more room than if you lived in a dorm or apartment. If you're a big family, living in a house may be for you. For big families, living in a house can grant each member some privacy.
Explanation:
Have anyone every heard od The man in the water??
Answer:
it's the old man and the sea
Explanation:
a story worth reading about:
The Old Man and the Sea is the story of an epic struggle between an old, seasoned fisherman and the greatest catch of his life. For eighty-four days, Santiago, an aged Cuban fisherman, has set out to sea and returned empty-handed. So conspicuously unlucky is he that the parents of his young, devoted apprentice and friend, Manolin, have forced the boy to leave the old man in order to fish in a more prosperous boat. Nevertheless, the boy continues to care for the old man upon his return each night. He helps the old man tote his gear to his ramshackle hut, secures food for him, and discusses the latest developments in American baseball, especially the trials of the old man’s hero, Joe DiMaggio. Santiago is confident that his unproductive streak will soon come to an end, and he resolves to sail out farther than usual the following day.
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On the eighty-fifth day of his unlucky streak, Santiago does as promised, sailing his skiff far beyond the island’s shallow coastal waters and venturing into the Gulf Stream. He prepares his lines and drops them. At noon, a big fish, which he knows is a marlin, takes the bait that Santiago has placed one hundred fathoms deep in the waters. The old man expertly hooks the fish, but he cannot pull it in. Instead, the fish begins to pull the boat.
Unable to tie the line fast to the boat for fear the fish would snap a taut line, the old man bears the strain of the line with his shoulders, back, and hands, ready to give slack should the marlin make a run. The fish pulls the boat all through the day, through the night, through another day, and through another night. It swims steadily northwest until at last it tires and swims east with the current. The entire time, Santiago endures constant pain from the fishing line. Whenever the fish lunges, leaps, or makes a dash for freedom, the cord cuts Santiago badly. Although wounded and weary, the old man feels a deep empathy and admiration for the marlin, his brother in suffering, strength, and resolve.
On the third day the fish tires, and Santiago, sleep-deprived, aching, and nearly delirious, manages to pull the marlin in close enough to kill it with a harpoon thrust. Dead beside the skiff, the marlin is the largest Santiago has ever seen. He lashes it to his boat, raises the small mast, and sets sail for home. While Santiago is excited by the price that the marlin will bring at market, he is more concerned that the people who will eat the fish are unworthy of its greatness.
As Santiago sails on with the fish, the marlin’s blood leaves a trail in the water and attracts sharks. The first to attack is a great mako shark, which Santiago manages to slay with the harpoon. In the struggle, the old man loses the harpoon and lengths of valuable rope, which leaves him vulnerable to other shark attacks. The old man fights off the successive vicious predators as best he can, stabbing at them with a crude spear he makes by lashing a knife to an oar, and even clubbing them with the boat’s tiller. Although he kills several sharks, more and more appear, and by the time night falls, Santiago’s continued fight against the scavengers is useless. They devour the marlin’s precious meat, leaving only skeleton, head, and tail. Santiago chastises himself for going “out too far,” and for sacrificing his great and worthy opponent. He arrives home before daybreak, stumbles back to his shack, and sleeps very deeply.
The next morning, a crowd of amazed fishermen gathers around the skeletal carcass of the fish, which is still lashed to the boat. Knowing nothing of the old man’s struggle, tourists at a nearby café observe the remains of the giant marlin and mistake it for a shark. Manolin, who has been worried sick over the old man’s absence, is moved to tears when he finds Santiago safe in his bed. The boy fetches the old man some coffee and the daily papers with the baseball scores, and watches him sleep. When the old man wakes, the two agree to fish as partners once more. The old man returns to sleep and dreams his usual dream of lions at play on the beaches of Africa.
What does the following dialogue reveal? 3- "You will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there. Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice." A. added humor to the plot B. a flashback to the past C. a prediction of the future
Answer: C. a prediction of the future.
Explanation: it uses the word will
Answer:
C. A prediction of the future
Explanation:
The quote is in future tense and tells of things that they will do, not what they have or are doing. Hope this helps :)
Which sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word incorrectly? A. He was a very young man to have such terrible infirmities, B. The foul ball went directly over the dugout and shattered the windshield of my truck c. The sound seemed to imminent from behind the wall where the statue stood.
Answer:
the answer is c I just know it
Answer:
C. The sound seemed to imminent from behind the wall where the statue stood.
Explanation:
3/2 to the power of 3 as a fraction
Answer:
3 / 8
Explanation:
The cube of the number (3/2) in the form of the fraction number is 27 / 8.
What is Algebra?The analysis of mathematical representations is algebra, and the handling of those symbols is logic.
A fraction number is a number that represents the part of the whole, where the whole can be any number. It is in the form of numerator and denominator.
The cube of a number is the multiplication of the number itself three times.
The expression is given as,
⇒ (3/2)³
⇒ (3/2) × (3/2) × (3/2)
⇒ 27 / 8
The cube of the number (3/2) in the form of the fraction number is 27 / 8.
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The Black Hills of South Dakota were formed by what type of orogenesis? fault-block formation folding upwarping
Answer:
uplift
Explanation:
possibly called upwarping
i need help with writing a comment sheet of 250 words :(
Answer:
picture of the sheet?
Explanation:
2. For what crime was the young man thrown into prison?
The lady or the tiger by Frank R. Stockton
Answer:
The young man, in The Lady, or the Tiger?, was thrown in prison because the King found out about the love affair he had been carrying on, for months, with his daughter. Also it was not allowed for a commoner to court Royalty, even though he was one of the King's Royal Attendants.
What figurative language / literary devices are in the following quote from Macbeth by Shakespeare? What is the meaning of this quote?
“Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full Of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood. Stop up th’ access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between Th’ effect and it. Come to my woman’s breasts And take my milk for gall, you murd’ring ministers, Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature’s mischief. Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark To cry ‘Hold, hold!’” (I.v.47-61).
Answer:
This quote is an example of personification. Having just witnessed an important part of the witches ' prophecy being fulfilled when he was named Thane of Cawdor, he believes that the rest may be soon be within his grasp. He is overcome by ambition and a desire for the...
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
use of imperative verbs "come", "fill", "make", "stop" etc.crown- link to later Macbeth mentioning "fruitless crown" representing having no children of his ownimagery of blood"nature" is used- linked to how things are not in its natural order/place"milk"- purity, maternal imagery (Lady Macbeth is not maternal this is shown by how she wants to get rid of anything pure and swap it for poison)"murd'ring ministers" plosive of 'm' like hunger showing Lady Macbeth's greed
In this informative essay, which two supporting details best support the author's main idea that memory is stored during
REM sleep?
Select the correct text in the passage.
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REM sleep is the part of the sleep cycle in which dreaming occurs, memory is stored, and the brain and body are
revitalized. When REM sleep begins, Signals move to and from different regions of the brain. Some signals are sent
to the brain's cerebral cortex, which is responsible for learning, thinking, and organizing information. Signals are
also sent to the spinal cord to shut off movement, which produces a temporary paralysis in the arms and legs. This
paralysis creates an opportunity for true rest to take place in the body. The regions of the brain that are stimulated
during REM sleep are responsible for learning. When individuals lack REM sleep, they're more likely to forget
information that they've learned prior to going to sleep. A lack of REM sleep
also has been linked to health
conditions, including migraines and mood disorders.
Answer:
Some signals are sent to the brain’s cerebral cortex, which is responsible for learning, thinking, and organizing information.
When individuals lack REM sleep, they’re more likely to forget information that they’ve learned prior to going to sleep.
Answer:
1. Some signals are sent to the brain’s cerebral cortex, which is responsible for learning, thinking, and organizing information.
2. When individuals lack REM sleep, they’re more likely to forget information that they’ve learned prior to going to sleep
Explanation:
Writers use supporting details to further elaborate on their main ideas. In the paragraph, the author provides details such as the cerebral cortex’s role in analyzing information and that people tend to forget information if they don’t get enough REM sleep. These supporting details help to further the writer’s main idea that REM sleep is the time in the sleep cycle when memory is stored.
What is the writer first opinion
Answer:
To tell a story from the narrator's perspective.
What is a compound sentence? (1 point) O a sentence with two independent clauses and no dependent clauses O a sentence with two dependent clauses and no independent clauses a sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause O a sentence with no dependent clauses
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Which sentence uses italics or quotation marks correctly?
O We watched the movie "The Life of Pi" on Saturday night.
o We watched the movie The Life of Pi on Saturday night.
Answer:
I think it the first sentence ( O We watched the "The Life Of Pi" on Saturday night.)
Which statement is the point in the group of sentences below?
a. It was a dark, stormy night when there was a sudden knock at the door.
b. Some stories have great opening lines that make you want to keep reading.
c. As the girl crept forward, the cobra in front of her seemed ready to strike.
d. I realized the woman approaching me on lonely street had a gun in her hand.
Answer:
a = knock at the door b = opening lines c= girl crept forward d= i realized the woman approaching me
Explanation:
yes
Choose the sentence that uses a pronoun INCORRECTLY.
Your answer:
Travis and me traveled for several weeks last summer.
Jared bought the food for Carmen and me.
We like to play cards on Monday nights.
The star athlete was he.
Answer:
The star athlete was he.
Correcting the other answers:
Travis and I traveled for several weeks last summer.Jared bought the food for Carmen and I.We like to play cards on Monday nights.The star athlete was a male.Have a great day! :D
Answer:
Correct: Travis and I traveled for several weeks last summer.
Correct: The star athlete was him.
Explanation:
when was the last time you loojed a million dollars?
Answer:
never
Explanation:
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What can you infer about Melissa?
A. She does not really like Tate and Natalie.
B. She is a terrible baker.
C. She cares a lot about pleasing her friends.
D. She knew the milk was spoiled the whole time.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
she apologized because she felt guilty and cared about them
Moved like bright what is the significance
Answer:
I do not know what are you asking about, may you please clarify the question?
Explanation:
Read the sentences. Thomas Jefferson was a brilliant writer. He was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence.
Which is the best way to combine the sentences?
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the declaration of Independence, he was a brilliant writer