Answer:
they gave them a bunch of stuff that made them happy -?
Explanation:
What does the transitional phrase “and yet” suggest about the information that is about to follow?
Answer/Explanation: Using transitional phrases is a way to guide your reader from one thought to the next. These are used within your paragraphs as you move from one idea to another as well as when you need to move your reader to the next paragraph. Think of transitions as the links that help your writing flow.
Is the word “novel”suppose to be capitalized in the middle of a sentence?
Answer:
Hi there~
The answer is:
1. No.
If it's not part of a title, then there's no need to be capitalized.
2. Yes.
If the word is part of a title, then you'd have to capitalize it.
Hope this helps
Minisugarr
Read this excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God:
"Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered, things enjoyed, things done and undone. Dawn and doom was in the branches."
In this example, how does Zora Neale Hurston advance characterization of Janie?
A. direct characterization
B. direct narration
C. indirect characterization
D. overt characterization
Answer: indirect characterization
Explanation:
Indirect characterization simply has to do with the description of a particular character based on the actions of such character. This shows their personality.
With regards to the question, Zora Neale Hurston advance characterization of Janie through the indirect characterization as Jenie has a reflection on her life.
I have a question not a problem but would yah recommend flipping in a school bathroom?
by flipping do you mean...
"bReEdInG?"
cause probably not you'd get caught lmaaoo
And again! Points for short stories! Today, I want 350+ words for this prompt: The crimson liquid dripped down from the table at a steady rate. What had they done?
Which sentence should be added to the end of paragraph 3 to support the ideas in the paragraph?
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is a wilderness area in Montana. The park covers over one million acres. The park is open year-round and more than two million people visit each year. The terrain in the park varies from tall mountains to flat prairies.
The mountains in Glacier National Park are part of the Rocky Mountain range. They were formed long ago when tectonic plates below the earth's surface collided and caused the land to rise. These mountains are now home to animals such as bighorn sheep, marmots, and mountain goats. There are numerous types of trees near the base of most of the mountains, but the numbers and types of trees decrease as the elevation of the mountains increases. Visitors to the mountains can hike on the trails in the summertime and cross-country ski on the slopes in the wintertime.
In contrast to the high mountaintops, the prairies in Glacier National Park are found in low to mid-elevation areas. These wide, open spaces contain a variety of plants and animals. Wildflowers dot the landscape. Elk and prairie dogs roam the land. Visitors can go on a horseback ride or stay overnight at a campground.
Answer:
just rewrite in your own words
Explanation:
Underline the subject and then identity the verb that agrees with it by circling it
1. Your friendship over the years and your support (has/have) meant a great deal to us
Answer:
1. Your friendship over the years and your support (has/HAVE) meant a great deal to us.
Explanation:
When a compound subject is connected by 'and,' you use a plural verb.
Prepositional Phrases:
The cute black and white dog barked playfully at him because it wanted some attention.
A. The cute black and white dog
B. Barked playfully
C. At him
D. Because it wanted some attention
Answer:
D. Because it wanted some attention.
Explanation:
Contains the preposition "because"
PLEASE HELP ME FAST I NEED HELP PLEASE
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
The hikers left their campsite is correct.
The hikers left his campsite?? Hikers is plural
Answer:
The hikers left their camp sites to go fishing
debate on education is better than wealth
Answer:
Education will get you a job, which will earn you money. However, money brings you the necessities of life: water, food and shelter. ... So, education is better/more important than money, because if you are educated, you will soon be able to earn money
Explanation:
What institution became a powerful tool to prepare newcomers to American life?
Answer:
For the purposes of this tool kit, the term “newcomers” refers to any ... our nation's social and economic fabric, and U.S. schools play an important role in helping ... integrate easily into American life—and so-called “new immigrants,” who ... families) who seek to become fully integrated into their new community in the United.
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences could work as a topic sentence of an example paragraph?
A. All aspiring authors should follow the example of J. R. R. Tolkien.
B. Most people respond to J. R. R. Tolkien's work with admiration, but there are some exceptions. O
C. When I read J. R. R. Tolkien's books for the first time, I was astonished by his attention to detail.
D. J. R. R. Tolkien was a brilliant author.
Answer:
I would say B
Explanation:
But it can also be A. Im not 100% sure
Answer:
Its B for
Explanation: Apx
Which sentence from Wonder best reveals August's feelings through indirect characterization?
The last surgery I had was eight months ago, and I probably won't have to have any more for another couple of years.
What I wanted was to go to school, but only if I could be like every other kid going to school.
Mom sat down in a chair in front of Mr. Tushman's desk, and even though there was another chair right next to hers, I decided to stand beside her.
I'm not exaggerating when I say this, but my heart literally started beating like I'd just run the longest race in the world.
Answer:
C
"Mom sat down in a chair in front of Mr. Tushman's desk, and even though there was another chair right beside hers, I decided to stand beside her."
Explanation:
When Auggie says, "my heart literally started beating like I'd just run the longest race in the world," it shows how much he was nervous and wanted comfort in his mom.
Answer: Your Anwser, Will Be C.
Explanation:
3. How does paragraph 3 affect the development of
Eisenhower's central ideas?
A It admits that the fight ahead will be difficult.
B It convinces the troops that the enemy will be easily
defeated
C It claims that bravery is stronger in the face of
savagery,
D It laments that many of those reading will die in
battle.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Identify the theme statement.
The ocean is often a place for rest.
The ocean is a symbol.
The ocean represents a place of renewal.
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The ocean shows how the narrator is healed.
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Which is a theme statement?
The ocean is often a place for rest.
The ocean is a symbol.
The ocean represents a place of renewal.
The ocean shows how the narrator is healed.
Answer:
The ocean represents a place of renewal
Explanation:
In a way the ocean can be calm and relaxing ,but in moments of time where people sail the ocean can be unforgiving so the answer is The ocean represents a place of renewal
The ocean shows how the narrator is healed is the answer.
Greetings. I write to you today on behalf of my firm, Lyon and Lyon, and
wish to inform you of a grievous error. It seems that somebody – let's
call him "Chad" - messed up the order forms so you didn't get your
subscription to our newsletter. Oops.
Which of the following most effectively revises the passage for clarity and
consistency in style and tone?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What are some of the particular ways that the Wife of Bath addresses themes of
injustice?
How does she perceive fairness and unfairness, and how does she handle things
that she sees as unfair?
What can we learn about her character overall from considering this theme?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What are some of the particular ways that the Wife of Bath addresses themes of injustice?
The particular ways in which the Wife of Barth addresses these topics are from the perspective of a woman that sees things differently than the way established by society. Remember that the setting of the story is in the late Middle Ages, the medieval times in which the role of a woman was very discrete, behind the presence of the husband.
How does she perceive fairness and unfairness, and how does she handle things that she sees as unfair?
What she does is expressing her desire to be in charge, to be trusted. This behavior would give her the opportunity to choose right from wrong. And in the end, this is what women want: to be trusted, to be in charge, to make their own decisions, and know what is fair or not.
What can we learn about her character overall from considering this theme?
That people want to be trusted the way they are. Nobody likes to be in the shadow of another person. Everybody deserves to make their own decisions and having to decide what is fair and want is not. People like to be in charge of their own destiny, not at another person's whims.
"The Wife of Bath's Tale" is one of the famous stories included in the book "The Canterbury Tales, " written by Geoffrey Chaucer from 1387 to 1400.
What tool does Twain use in
this excerpt from his
autobiographical narrative to
make it interesting?
18- I lit in the middle of the
floor, shot there by the
electric suddenness of the
surprise.
A. Character Description
B. Imagery
C. Dialogue
Pls help
Freak the Mighty
Answer:
its the kenny kane name for me
anyways
Although Kenny clearly wanted to buy the bigger pack, he eventually bought the smaller pack in the end.
Despite seeming very extroverted and outgoing, Kenny is shy and reserved when it comes to new people.
While Kenny may seem tired and lazy, his performance at work says so otherwise with being one of the company's best employees.
Read the passage.
My Last Roller Skating Party
In an effort to relive the good old days of youth, my friend Tim decided to throw himself a 1980s-themed party at a roller skating rink. All my college friends were going, and we decided to dress for the theme, complete with headbands, leg warmers, blue eyeshadow, and teased hair. The night of the party, everyone looked great and we all had a good time.
Then I decided to show off. About ten minutes before the party ended, I started trying moves I learned long ago when I dreamed of being an Olympic figure skater. I actually had never been good enough on the ice to get anywhere near the Olympics, but I loved skating and was pretty decent at one point. There I was at the party, spinning, twirling, and skating backward. Then I decided to bring my friend Heidi in on the fun, so I grabbed her hands and pulled her along with me as I skated backward. I was smart enough to be looking behind me to make sure I wouldn’t bump into anyone, but I was not smart enough to pay attention to my balance, which I lost.
I fell down onto the newly buffed rink floor. Before I knew what was happening, Heidi tripped and fell on top of me, and I heard a crack. I remember feeling the wind get knocked out of me, and then a rush of faces looking down asking if I was okay. My friend Kathleen, who was studying to be a nurse, asked questions to make sure I wasn’t seriously injured, and another friend called an ambulance. Since I was not yet feeling any pain, the sheer embarrassment of the moment was my main focus.
In the hospital I learned that I had broken a rib and fractured my collarbone. Kathleen had come with and assured me that I was lucky: it could have been much worse. Looking back, I have to laugh at the reaction we got from the hospital staff. Every time a new doctor or nurse walked into my room, we felt the need to explain our getups. The explanation was generally met with blank stares from people who had much more pressing concerns than what the girl in Room 3 was wearing.
I went home with strict instructions to move as little as possible for the next few weeks. Lucky for me, I was on summer break so I didn’t have to worry about school. I’d been planning to stay in my off-campus apartment and work that summer. Instead, I took a leave of absence from my job, formed a stack of books I’d been meaning to read for ages, and settled in for what would surely be some of the most boring weeks of my life. The next day, Heidi called and apologized profusely for falling on me. I thanked her but pointed out that it had been my fault that I ended up getting hurt.
“Even so, we all feel terrible that you ended up in the hospital at the end of a great party,” Heidi said. “Listen, I called a bunch of people who were there and asked if they wanted to volunteer for a meal drop-off schedule. I have your breakfast, lunch, and dinner covered for the next three weeks.” I needed a moment to process what Heidi was telling me. Next to my stack of books was a stack of menus from which I’d planned to order all of my food for the next few weeks. The thought of an all-fast food diet had made me a little nauseous, but I knew I wouldn’t be able to cook. Now my friends were coming to my rescue.
Starting the next morning, in addition to bringing amazing home-cooked meals, as well as some great take-out, my friends took turns visiting me so I didn’t get lonely. Those weeks ended up flying by. Before I knew it I was up and about again.
Eventually, my friends let me in on what a good laugh they had the night of the party – once they knew I was going to be all right, of course. As soon as my rib and collarbone healed I had a pretty good laugh about it, too. I didn’t mind that they had laughed. I decided that any group of friends willing to cook for me during summer break was allowed to laugh at me.
Which excerpt from the story supports the inference that the narrator was not planning to ask for any help during her recovery?
“I thanked her but pointed out that it had been my fault that I ended up getting hurt.”
“Next to my stack of books was a stack of menus from which I’d planned to order all of my food for the next few weeks.”
“I took a leave of absence from my job, formed a stack of books I’d been meaning to read for ages, and settled in for what would surely be some of the most boring weeks of my life.”
“Since I was not yet feeling any pain, the sheer embarrassment of the moment was my main focus.”
Answer: “next to my stack of books was a stack of menus from which I’d planned to order all of my food for the next few weeks”
Explanation:
In pages 87 and 88 of the birchbark house, how does mama know that pinch is really the one who ate the berries?
Answer:
Explanation:
Pinch’s stomachache made Mama suspicious. The juice marks on his hands and lips were proof.
If I remember correctly
I need to know this answer as fast as possible please.
Answer:
What if u didn't know the answer
Explanation:
I don't want u to know it
Read the lines from "In Spite of War."
Something within me laughs and sings
And I must praise with all my breath
How does the author's word choice in these lines affect the tone of the poem?
It creates a somber tone
It creates a playful tone.
It creates a humorous tone.
It creates a grateful tone
Answer:
d it creates a grateful tone
Explanation:
this best fits the question let me know if im wrong please and thanks=)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Tell-Tale Heart: why do you think the narrator gives the officers such a warm welcome?
Answer:
to not look like there is anything wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
aah I wish I could help but I can't. hopefully someone will answer ur question. a- hole
Explanation:
stop doing this to people.
“‘And what’s that? What is the right thing, Juanita?’ I asked, exasperated. Arguing with her always had a draining effect on me”.
Which word in this sentence best helps in understanding the meaning of exasperated?
A. draining
B. asked
C. right
D. effect
Answer:
A: Draining
Hope this helps!
I think the Answer is
D
Which of the following sentences from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected
above? “Too much of a good thing can make a person sick”
A) "Inside him he felt a boundless power, an imperishable energy, an ability to achieve anything with confidence, precision, and obvious success.
B) "So he told himself that he should devote his attention to savoring it, living with it, and storing up its nectar before it became a mere memory...”
C) “He accepted the criticism without any difficulty and with an open heart. His wave expanded into a boundless ocean of happiness."
D) "He left the clinic with the feeling that he was alone; alone in the hands of his tyrannical happiness with no helper, no guide, and no friend.”
Answer:
below
Explanation:
d
"So he told himself that he should devote his attention to savoring it, living with it, and storing up its nectar before it became a mere memory of the following sentence from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected above. The correct option is B.
What is the happy man short story about?Naguib Mahfouz wrote The Happy Man, a short story. The plot revolves around a man who awakens one morning to find himself inconceivably happy. He rushes through his day, not wanting to squander his happiness. He decides he is too happy to work and then to sleep.
This sentence suggests that the main character is aware that his happiness may not last forever and that he wants to fully enjoy it while he can. It implies that the character is aware that his current state of extreme happiness may not be sustainable in the long term and that he needs to "store up" the feeling before it fades away.
Thus, the ideal selection is option B.
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A narrative story has a setting, characters, a problem, and a solution.
True
False
Answer:
Im pretty sure that is true
Explanation:
How does descriptive language improve your understanding of the scene in which Paul races the grey?
Answer: The description during the horse race improves the scene by making me feel as though I am in the action and experiencing events at the same time Paul is. I can see Paul taking note of what is around him as he and the grey pass one horse at a time. The description of the horse sizzling like lightning makes Paul's win seem really exciting.
Explanation:
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Answer: The descriptive language improved my understanding of the scene in which Paul races. During the horse race I could picture the scene it felt like I was sitting watching the race. I felt like I was seeing everything Paul was seeing at the race as grey passed horses. The word description 'sizzling like lightning' made it feel excited Paul won.
Explanation: You can include the following to make your own response in your own words- the speed and pacing of the narration -one or more examples of descriptive language - something I visualized - an explanation of how the language improved the scene .
Sample response: The description during the horse race improves the scene by making me feel as though I am in the action and experiencing events at the same time Paul is. I can see Paul taking note of what is around him as he and the grey pass one horse at a time. The description of the horse sizzling like lightning makes Paul's win seem really exciting.
True or false. Organizing the structure of your essay based on the prompt leads to clear essay
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The basic look and shape of American houses and business places haven't changed much for a long time. Now, however, energy and
environmental challenges are encouraging new building materials, new ways to design buildings, and new respect for nature.
How would Mother Nature design a building?
Through 4 billion years of evolution, organisms have come up with some neat designs. Architects are beginning to look to nature for clues
to building sustainability
Perhaps most famous among biologically informed buildings is the Eastgate shopping center and office building in Harare, Zimbabwe. The
design was inspired by African termite mounds, where termites maintain a constant temperature of 87 degrees (to preserve a fungus that they
cultivate to eat) by opening and closing flues that vent hot air.
The concrete Eastgate building has no air-conditioning system. During the night, big fans draw cool outside air up through spaces between
the building's floors. During the day, smaller fans drive the warmer outside air through the same spaces, where the cool concrete moderates the
temperature. As the air warms, it rises through 48 round brick funnels and out the roof. Fresh air circulates through the building twice an hour
during the day. The building reportedly uses only 10 percent of the energy that a conventional building of the same size would use.
How about building materials inspired by nature? Architects and engineers are looking at the almost indestructible conch shell.
A conch grows itself by assembling bits of calcium carbonate into sheets and layers. It adds each new bit at a right angle to the finished bit.
inclusion about natural designs is most valid?
Answer:
4 or D because my professor went through this answer.
Explanation: