Answer:
Sorry, can you explain what rules of three are? I want to help...
Explanation:
I don't Understand your question.
Which one of these statements is true about summaries? A.They can help a reader write a story. B. They can help a reader to be objective. C. They can help a reader remember a story. D. They can help a reader understand the author.
Answer:a
Explanation:events
The statement that is true regarding summaries is that they can help a reader write a story. Thus, option A is correct.
What is summary?A summary is the essential notion of a setting, story, or poetry that assists in understanding the major issue of the chapter or novel. The summary of the poetry or tale must be appropriately worded. It addresses all the critical key issues identified.
True summary always succinctly recounts an analytical source's primary point and essential supporting points, the general arc and most crucial twists of a narrative, or the major subject and key elements of a visual source.
A summary simply covers the main points of the original document. In a summary, do not include any of your own thoughts, interpretations, deductions, or remarks. Identify the important subclaims used by the author to argue the primary point in order. Therefore, it can be concluded that, option A is correct.
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Which word completes the sentence and has the most emotional impact?
Answer:
I need the options to be able to answer this question.
Explanation:
Answer:
where is the words
Explanation:
Do I put a comma after “but”or before “but”
Answer:
I have no explanation, but I have this example. :)
In what ways is beautiful darkness the opposite of the good ending fairy tales PLEASE HELP IT IS DUE TODAY
Answer:
"Beautiful darkness" has a dark and frightening ending, in addition to teaching no moral lessons, but remaining in ambiguity.
Explanation:
"Beautiful darkness" unlike fairy tales does not have an inspiring, romantic and happy ending, but it presents a dark and very scary resolution, but great for the story presented. In addition, "Beautiful darkness" does not undertake to teach a moral lesson, advice for life, as fairy tales do, but maintains an impressive moral ambiguity that accompanies the story from beginning to end.
How to write a
letter to
your
ill friend
Answer:
Explanation:
Well try to keep the letter neutral dont make it over emotional just make it so the person understand u feel sympathetic but also tht u are always gonna be there for them no matter what.Write such letter when they read it they know they dont have to wory because there is someone out there who has there back for em.Dont make is sophisticated mention ur always are and u are always gonna be there no matter wht and tht they need patience coz they will be fine and they will be health like the were form before.Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Answer:
* Start with dear
* Say that you hope they get better
* Say that you, and their friends will be there to support them
* Tell them to not worry
* Tell them they can contact you if they need anything
* End of my saying sincerely, or love
Ex:
Dear (insert name here),
I would like to begin by saying that I'm so sorry for what you are going through. I really, really hope that you get better because I really don't like seeing you like this. It makes me sad that we won't hang out as usual while you are ill. I would like to say that all of your friends are wishing you better health and that soon enough you get better! I will always be here for you, so don't hesitate to tell me anything. And all of your friends will be here as well. I will miss you, and I know that you will get better soon, so no need to worry at all! Now be positive and don't be a pessimist. Sending so much love!
Sincerely,
(insert name here)
Hope this helped!
Read these paragraphs and answer the question that follows:
1- In 2008, more than one million American students gave nearly 20 million service hours to their communities. They made a difference in people’s lives and learned some important life lessons in the process. Organizations, including schools, are actively promoting service for all citizens as a way to be involved, help others, and improve themselves.
2- Service is helping other people and being active in your community. For example, one group of teens planted a community garden with their friends. They grow a variety of vegetables. The garden requires regular care. The teens donate the produce to a local soup kitchen. Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community. By tending the garden and donating their produce, the teens are actively helping make life a bit better for others in their community.
3- Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars. People volunteer or serve others without expecting money or gifts in return. Service is not about earning money. It is not just collecting money to give to a group. It is about action and contributing to the common good. The people who serve as well as those who receive help benefit in many ways that are more important than money or gifts. For example, a soup kitchen provides essential food to people who may otherwise go hungry. The soup kitchen is extremely valuable for those struggling to get enough to eat. Those serving learn about compassion and how helping others can improve life for all.
4- Millions of Americans are making society better for themselves and for others. They are participating citizens in their community, raising up those who are less fortunate. In return, they become better people who can understand the perspectives and needs of others, which are invaluable and important qualities of good citizens.
Which sentence is a support detail for paragraph two?
Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.
Service is helping other people and being active in your community.
Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community.
It is not just about collecting money to give to a group.
Answer:
Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.
Explanation:
Answer:
Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars.
Explanation:
? Question Select the correct answer. Does the sample sentence contain a compound verb? Snow skiing and swimming are two of my favorite sports Yes or no?
Answer:
No. It does not contain a compound verb; it contains a compound subject.
Explanation:
What is Katniss' initial reaction to Peeta's declaration of love? Why does she confront
him, and are her actions justified?
Answer:she was very upset about it and pinned him to the wall and basically yelled at him on why he would ever do that?. He didn’t even talk to her and he wanted to train alone and now he confesses his love for her?! She got mad because it made her look weak and didn’t know or like him at the time this took place. Haymitch said, “it made you look desirable and that boy may just give you sponsors which may save your life!” so she went along with it still upset about what just took place
Explanation:
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Read the following description.
Steel-gray storm clouds rose like fists on the horizon. The
wall of rain smothered the meadows and hills, and loomed
over the small town of Rose.
What is most likely the intent of the author's word choice in this sentence?
A. To depict the storm as humanlike
B. To describe roughly where the storm is
C. To make the storm seem
D. To contrast the storm and the town
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He compared the clouds to fist
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I really need an answer to this please
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It mostly talks about how food trucks are really cool
Can you please help me think of a symbol for these words?
Answer:
codependency: a sloth and a tree
indictment: a judge's gavel (the hammer thing)
inherent: an exclaimation mark or a mountain :)
indeginous: a feather, a leaf, a native american person
disparity: two arrows pointing away from each other
divisive: crossed arms, angry face, a fist in the air
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I hoped these helped in time :)
good luck on your assignment !
~connor
What part of speech is the word in italics?
Shelly's beautiful dance thoroughly captivated the “audience”.
Noun
O
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Answer:
Noun
Explanation:
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. The “audience” is a thing.
Why might poets be tapped (asked or chosen) to read or speak at presidential inaugurations?
Answer:
Poets might be tapped because it is probably hard to speak in front of millions of people and talking about something that you wrote.
Explanation:
that is the explanation
The inauguration of the president of the U.S is a ceremony that marks the beginning of the president's new four-year term in office.
The fundamental objective of a presidential inauguration is to serve as a symbolic invitation to all citizens of the United States to put aside their differences during the election and respectfully accept the majority's decision.
It is a significant event that signified the end of the previous presidential term and the beginning of the current one. Poets often have a good understanding of how to use speech to elicit a specific emotion in the listener. They can use this ability to instill the spirit of patriotism and unity that the new cabinets were intended to portray.
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Which of these adjectives best describe the imaginary character of Judith Shakespeare in "Shakespeare's Sister"? Choose two options.
Incomplete question. The options read;
A. loyal
B. talented
C. obedient
D. kindhearted
E adventurous
F. philosophical
Answer:
B. talented
E adventurous
Explanation:
Interestingly, the imaginary character of Judith Shakespeare in "Shakespeare's Sister" is portrayed as a girl who although is not as educated as her brother, William Shakespeare but still posses some beautiful qualities such as;
been talented, andadventurous.And both words rightly qualifies as adjectives.
GIVING BRAINLIST, it for my civics class
1. Why did the framers place limits on the powers of the President?
A. to prevent the legislative branch from becoming too powerful
B. to prevent the executive branch from becoming too powerful
C. to prevent the judicial branch from becoming too powerful
2. Which does NOT fall under the power of the Executive Branch?
A. Declare War
B. Enforce laws
C. Create Laws
D. Executing laws
3. Read the following statistics on Bob Smith and decide whether he qualifies to run for president:
-Bob Smith was born in 1957 Minneapolis, Minnesota. He lived in Germany for six years while serving in the military. He did not graduate from college.
A. No, because Bob is not a natural born citizen.
B. No, because Bob did not graduate from college.
C. Yes, Bob meets all of the qualifications
D. No, because Bob is not 35 years old.
4. Which of the following is not a role of the vice president?
A. He is the presiding officer over the Senate.
B. He serves as commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
C. He is first in line to become president if the president dies.
D. He votes in the Senate if there is a tie.
5. Which of the following is the main job of the president?
A. Pardon criminals
B. Execute/Enforce laws
C. Make laws
D. Declare war
6. Which of the following is the best example of the president acting as commander-in-chief?
A. The president orders American troops to invade another country.
B. The president awards medals to the country's heroes.
C. The president meets with Senators to convince them to support a proposed law.
D. The president appoints people to serve as ambassador.
7. The passage below is from a speech from President George W. Bush, March 19, 2003.
"In my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war. These are the opening stages of what will be a broad and concerted campaign."
Source- Office of the White House Press Secretary Archives
What constitutional power justifies the action described in the passage?
A. Economic Leader
B. Commander-in-Chief
C. Chief Diplomat
D. Chief Legislator
8. The statement below is from a congressional document, July 27, 1974.
"Richard M. Nixon has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice, and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States."
Source- U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary
How have similar statements influenced modern congressional actions?
A. Presidential election
B. presidential nomination
C. presidential impeachment
D. Presidential Veto
10. Which of the following is a check the President has over the Legislative Branch?
A. Confirm nominations
B. Declare war
C. Appoint judges
D. Veto bills
A is the b
B is the c
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Discuss the major plot events of the play—the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution—in detail.
Answer:
Exposition: A direct way of telling the reader/audience what's happening in the story before it starts. It sets the tone of the whole storyincluding establishing the characters and where the story is going to take place. Think of James Bond's conversations with M at MI6. This is the exposition part of the story.
Rising Action: Because of what is established in the exposition, the characters in the story are led to do something. This part gets more suspenseful as the story progresses making the audience wonder what's going to happen next. That's why it's a "rising" action. Think of Bond's activities when he's gathering intelligence about the antagonist and surveilling him.
Climax: This is usually the most important part of the story. It's the culmination of everything that's happened in the story so far and the point where a choice or an action is made the affects every part of the story. Think of the moment when Bond meets the antagonist, or more specifically, their outright confrontation.
Falling action: This is the part of the story which shows the consequences of climax and the "fallout." Think of Bond escaping from a place that's about to go up in flames after he's beat his antagonist.
Resolution: This is the conclusion of the story that wraps everything up and fills in any details that hadn't been revealed before so that the story is fully understood. And it gives you an indication of what's to happen once the story ends too. Think of the last bit of a Bond movie when Bond gets the girl again.
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Exposition: Beginning of a story
- the main characters are introduced
- background information from before the story is discussed
- setting explained
Rising Action: 2nd part, rising to the climax
- this is the part of the story where the problem is introduced
- suspense and problems up as the characters face conflict
- where small battles or problems are fought which leads up to the ultimate "face down"
Climax: Most intense and exciting part in a story
- character faces the biggest problem of them all
- most exhilarating part of a story, you don't know what's going to happen
- if there is a major plot twist in the story it will usually be here
Falling Action: Probelms slowly get resoled
- tension in the story decreases, problems are slowly getting resolved
- opposite of rising action
Resolution: Conclusion/end to the story, all problems are solved
- end of the story, tension is at its lowest
- all problems will be resolved by the resolution
- unanswered questions are answered
When making inferences about the author's purpose, what should you use to support your analysis?
I. evidence from the story
II. the length of time it took you to read the work
III. an explanation of how the evidence applies
O I and II only
O I and III only
O I only
O II and III only
Answer:
B. I and III only
Explanation:
The length of time it took you to read the work has nothing to do with why the author wrote it, and you need to support the evidence you use.
Read the stanza.
Being the oldest isn't usually hard;
you're the first to graduate school,
the first to drive a car.
But Kathleen had a sister whom everyone adored.
When Mary Louise wanted something,
she refused to be ignored.
What is the purpose of the first stanza?
A.
It establishes the characters in the poem and describes their traits.
B.
It establishes the problem mother has with Mary Louise's tantrums.
C.
It shows the relationship of Mary Louise, Kathleen, and mother.
D.
It shows how Kathleen is first at everything and Mary Louise is last.
Did anyone read Night by Elie Wiesel????
"Why Does a New President give an Inaugural Address"? COMPLETE SENTENCE
Answer:
Most Presidents use their Inaugural address to present their vision of America and to set forth their goals for the nation.
Read the following questions and fill in the blanks with most appropriate words from the options:-
The bat is the only mammal ………….. can fly
a) that
b) which
c) who
d) whose
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who and whose (which is wrong for a couple of reasons) refer to people. So neither of those 2 can be the answer.
Which and that are all that is left.
The usage is very close. Which, I think, is the correct answer. It usually begins a clause that adds more information to the noun (usually) that it modifies. In this case, the clause modifies mammal and tells it that is unique in that it can fly.
That is normally a pronoun that oddly modifies again usually a specific noun. You are not talking about a bat that lives in your back yard and that you have named. Bats in general are the only mammals that fly.
I still would use which.
Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about 3 changes
that has taken place in your family
Answer:
Dear Sophia,
Nice to talk to you again! I really miss seeing you all the time. Life at home has been really chaotic, with my mom giving birth. Our new baby is so cute though. I recently came out as lesbian to my parents. They took it really well and bought me pride merch! I love the flag! It is hard being away from all my friends and family but I enjoy writing my letters to you. As well as reading your's. My birthday is coming up soon and I believe my mom's gonna buy me a car! Im really thrilled, It's gonna be a big change in the family with being off to college soon. Well I hope you read this soon!
Lots of love, Y/N
The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge -- huge structures
collapsing have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness, and a quiet, unyielding anger.
A.)Ethos
B.)Pathos
C.)Logos
Answer:
I would say pathos (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Explanation:
Which of the following themes is culturally specific?
A.
the fear of being lost
B.
the power of music
C.
the danger of fighting against a powerful enemy
D.
the tragic division of families in the U.S. Civil War
Answer:
D.
the tragic division of families in the U.S. Civil War
Explanation:
Culturally specific terms are references that are unique to particular cultures and which other cultures might not understand or would have different interpretations to. The U.S Civil War and the effects from it would most likely be understood by families in the U.S because they experienced the war.
People from other countries, cultures, and backgrounds would find it difficult to relate to that.
Write an essay......
AN IMPORTANT CEREMONY IN YOUR COMMUNITY......plzz anyone
Answer:
Ok sure.
Explanation:
A religious ritual is any repetitive and patterned behavior that is prescribed by or tied to a religious institution, belief, or custom, often with the intention of communicating with a deity or supernatural power. ... The repetition of rituals instils religious values and attitudes in the lives of the worshippers.
Which arrangment of these sentences would be best for a conclusion paragraph??
I need help!!
Answer:
You should do C.
Explanation:
Examine the image in the section "7. Cells have various ways of reproducing," and read the selection below.
Cells are able to make copies of themselves. Most prokaryotic cells do this through binary fission. In binary fission, a single cell splits into two new cells that are just like it.
HOW does the image support the information in the selection above?
A
by showing the steps of binary fission
B
by contrasting reproduction in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
C
by identifying the causes of cell reproduction
D
by showing what happens to DNA during meiosis
Answer:
d,what happens to dna during mitosis
Answer:
1.Cell Reproduction. Cell reproduction is the process by which cells divide to form new cells. Each time a cell divides, it makes a copy of all of its chromosomes, which are tightly coiled strands of DNA, the genetic material that holds the instructions for all life, and sends an identical copy to the new cell that is created.
Explanation:
Not sure if that'll help but i tried to find something lol
Hey I really need help with this.
Answer:
text structure: talking about years and dates that are important information.
Which sentence from the selection supports the idea that kids should focus on participating in a sport rather than winning? *
A First, both coaches and parents often have unrealistic expectations for playing.
B The kid eventually quit baseball altogether, feeling that he had failed his father.
C The youngsters who fall victim to making unrealistic comparisons between themselves and other athletes of greater ability also set themselves up for failure.
D These players are content with their improvement and any contribution they can make to the team.
Answer:
I need to see the selection but i think its:
These players are content with their improvement and any contribution they can make to the team.
Explanation:
It makes the most sense
Which statement best describes the type of appeal, or argument, the author makes in paragraph 12?
A)The author is presenting a logical argument for declaring a new planet.
B)The author is making an emotional appeal for declaring a new planet.
C)The author is launching an ad hominem attack on those against declaring a new planet.
D)The author is relying on anecdotal evidence to support declaring a new planet.
12 If I had heard back then about the discovery of something at the edge of the solar system, I wouldn’t have waited for a body of astronomers to tell me what it was. I would have immediately cut out a little disk of white paper and taped it to the poster of planets on my bedroom wall. That night, I would have looked up, straining to see the latest addition to our solar system, hoping that I, too, might someday find a new planet.
War of the Worlds by Mike Brown