i just wanna let yall know
im a true survivor
carving spears and boats
with wood and fiber
gotta think gotta be smart
if i want to survive
trapped in a shelter
wanting to stay alive
i dont wanna die
just want to thrive
take a bow out
and an arrow with a pebble tip
found myself some dinner
so i let the bow thwip
i cook up the meat
of the wolf i just peirced
i try to stay strong
i really hate the fact that i cant stop the fear
i really hate the fact that im stuck on this island
wait whats that sound
i hear a loud honk and see
a boat on the horizon
How do the longer lines most clearly contribute to the meaning of the poem The swimmer?
A) the longer lines reinforce the idea of swimming the length of a pool
B) the longer lines reflect the swimmer´s dedication to consistent improvement in her sport
C) The longer lines speed up the pace of the poem, showing the swimmers momentum
D) The longer lines strengthen the information about the swimmer by adding description
Explanation:
could be D, yeti j can be wrong
but IT sounds more reasonible
Answer:
It is a I am doing the test
Explanation:
Read the passage below. Erica decided that she wanted to go camping and began to think of different places she might want to go. Next, she made a list of the different items she would need. Then she decided to call her best friend Megan to see if she wanted to go camping with her. What signal word lets the reader know when Erica called Megan? and next then with
The signal word lets the reader know when Erica called Megan include option C: then.
What signal word lets the reader know when Erica called Megan?The sentence says, “Then she decided to call her best friend Morgan” She used the word then from the starting of the sentence, making that your signal word.
Adding to it, the pre-conventional level regarding the moral development is being divided into punishment-avoidance behavior. Under this every person make decision depending upon their wants and desires.
In this case, Erica justified the fact of going to the community university and hid her wants to go to another university. Moreover, Megan is in the pre-conventional level of moral development. Rest all options like A, B and D are incorrect because the words and, next and with does not signal word lets the reader know when Erica called Megan.
Therefore, correct option is C.
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I have to do a persuasive essay about racism and I have to right 8 sentences the first
sentence 1. topic sentence that introduces the issue you are writing about (make sure your clearly state your opinion)
sentence 2. first reason to support your opinion on the issue ( tip: use the first word in a transition set from the writing reference sheet.)
sentence 3. example/explanation about reason 1 ( tip: focus on using a specific rhetorical appeal).
sentence 4. second reason to support your opinion on the issue (tip: start with the next word in the transition set you choose)
sentence 5. example explanation about reason 2 (tip use Logos Pathos or ethos).
sentence 6. third reasons support your opinion on the issue (tip beginning with the third word in the transition set you choose)
sentence 7. example explanation about Reason 3 (tip make sure you have used at least two different types of persuasive appeals in your paragraph!).
sentence 8. concluding sentence - call to action: what do you think people should do about this issue? (tip: start this sentence with something from The Helpful words and phrases box underwriting reference sheet.)
Answer:
I would start with how racism started and how it effected people.
THe ecffects of racism
HOW they miss treat people and like how just the color of your skin doesnt make you any less of a peron
why yoiu fell the way you do bout ^
LIst past events that have happend tied to the stuff above
Explanation:
When it comes to work, which points of view are shown to be different from Buck's early in chapters 2 and 3? Select all that apply. Dave , Billee Sol-leks, Spitz
Answer:
i think its dave and spitz
Explanation:
According to major, the produce of the animal’s labour is stolen by?
Answer:
Explanation:
El abigeato es un delito punible y estipulado en muchos códigos legales de la mayoría de los países ganaderos y que consiste en el robo o hurto de ganado o animales domésticos, principalmente caballos y vacas, aunque también se da en ovinos.
which example involves a real world restriction that can affect your decision making process
Answer:
You need to supply the examples, this is a multiple choice question.
Explanation:
An example off the top of my head that can restrict your decision making process is alcohol or drugs, because they can stop a coherent thought processes. But again, I would need the actual question in order to determine the actually correct answer.
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Select the correct answer.
What is purpose of the ACTIVE reading strategy?
A.
to read a work several times to increase your reading speed
B.
to determine if the content is important enough to read
с.
to find out if you have read a similar work
D.
to understand and absorb the information
Answer:
D. to understand and absorb the information.
Active reading strategies are the mental processes that highly effective readers use when approaching reading. These reading strategies require a reader to read critically by focusing on the material to understand and actively engage with the material by being aware of one's own thought process when reading.
Which of the following word is nearest in meaning to ‘churning’
Violent motion
moving slowly
to go round
in a hap hazard way
Answer:
violent motion
Explanation:
because churning has the meaning of to move around violently
I need an outline (summarizing the story) about the short story The LIfe of Pi.
After deciding to sell their zoo in India and move to Canada, Santosh and Gita Patel board a freighter with their sons and a few remaining animals. Tragedy strikes when a terrible storm sinks the ship, leaving the Patels' teenage son, Pi (Suraj Sharma), as the only human survivor. However, Pi is not alone; a fearsome Bengal tiger has also found refuge aboard the lifeboat. As days turn into weeks and weeks drag into months, Pi and the tiger must learn to trust each other if both are to survive.
The narrative voice in this passage allows readers to make a judgement about Gretchen. Mr. Pearson. the race. the park.
Answer:
Mr. Pearson
Explanation:
for anyone else taking the test.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which best describes the author’s purpose in "A History of Voting Rights”?
to persuade readers to exercise their right to vote
to entertain readers with stories about voting-rights activists
to inform readers about the history of voter oppression
to educate readers about the current state of voting laws
Answer:
To inform readers about the history of voter oppression.
Explanation:
The story itself is about voting and the right to vote, the author intended to talk about the troubles some citizens faced during these times of the elections. As it says in the story, "Women were considered ill-suited to decide upon matters of politics, as they traditionally were responsible for taking care of the home." which refers to the oppression women faced back in that time,
So the answer is "To inform readers about the history of voter oppression."
Good luck!
The author’s purpose in "A History of Voting Rights” is to inform readers about the history of voter oppression.
What is "A History of Voting Rights” all about?The book is about "Seeing how hard African Americans, Native Americans, and women fought to vote reminds everyone that voting is part of what created this country".
The author wanted to spread information about how women are denied the right to vote and how they fought for their rights.
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A claw bot car traveled 5.0 meters in 3.5 seconds. What is the speed of the car?
Answer:
Explanation:
Convert to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
1.
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
428571
…
1.Why do you think Mrs. Mallard married Brently? Do you think Mrs. Mallard loves her husband? Explain your answer.
Answer:
I don't have any background information but if Mrs. Mallard married someone i think that she loves him.
Explanation:
When you marry someone you are making a lifelong commitment. If you didnt love someone i'm not sure that you would make a commitment that you have to honor and stay with him for the REST of your life.
Unless of course Brently is ugly and lives in a mansion then Mrs. Mallard would be a gold digger.
She believed she did, but after he passed away, she understood her marriage was a trap and that her happiness came from being free. She is no longer under anyone's control and can be herself.
How is Mrs. Mallard attached to husband?Louise is secretly relieved to learn the news because it means she is finally free. She has a renewed zest for life, and while she still adores her spouse, she now values her independence even more.
When her husband, who is still alive, returns home, she suffers a heart attack. Mallard had a right to feel love for both her husband and for herself.
She allowed herself the freedom of not having to deal with her husband's passing permanently.
She desired to experience him in spirit rather than be depressed by the idea of her husband's passing.
Mallard had a problem with her spouse. She unexpectedly passed away, nevertheless, when she spotted her still-living husband waiting at the doorway, who was unaware of the claimed accident that had killed him. She most likely had a heart attack at seeing him and then passed away from joy.
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“the older you are, the younger you get when you move to the United States” (page 13). What does he mean by this?
(5 Points)
It's harder for older people to adjust to a new language and culture.
People in the United States don't respect older people.
Moving to the United States makes older people feel young again.
His mother has become more like his child.
Finish this sentence: An airplane is to vehicles as a fish is to...
Answer;
fish is to water
E
Read the excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass
Douglass's use of imagery in this excerpt appeals t
sense of
O sight.
O smell.
O sound.
We were all ranked together at the valuation. Men and
women, old and young, married and single, were ranked
with horses, sheep, and swine. There were horses and
men, cattle and women, pigs and children, all holding the
same rank in the scale of being, and were all subjected
to the same narrow examination. Silvery-headed age
and sprightly youth, maids and matrons, had to undergo
the same indelicate inspection.
O touch.
Mark this and retum
Save and Exit
Next
Submit
It’s a
Answer:
The answer should be Sight
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Figurative Language in Barrio Boy
Instruction
Active
Supporting Inferences from Barrio Boy
Match each inference about Barrio Boy with the clue that best supports it.
Emesto was not used to comfort.
"I was taught to move right up, answer
'Sí, señora,' and do the errand.
The village was like a large family.
X
OOO
"When I sat on the bed it sank
deliciously
Children in the barrio obeyed the adults.
X
"Every mother in the village could ask
you to do an errand."
O Try again.
Intro
Done
Answer:
1). Inference - Ernesto was not used to comfort.
Supporting clue - "When I sat on the bed it sank deliciously."
2). Inference -T he village was like a large family.
Supporting clue - "Every mother in the village could ask you to do an errand."
3). Inference - Children in the barrio obeyed the adults.
Supporting clue - "I was taught to move right up, answer 'Sí, señora,' and do the errand.
Explanation:
The inferences and the supporting clue from the story which substantiates the validity of the claim are given above. The first inference that can be drawn would be 'Ernesto's discomfort in getting along with the new place and its culture(America)' which is reflected through the clue 'the sinking of bed when he sits on it.' The next inference is that 'the village where he belonged to lived like large family' as reflected by the authority possessed by each mother to give a command to any child which shows their unison and socio-cultural bond. The deduction of the 'village children being respectful and obeying' is substantiated through the teaching they were provided that whatever is asked to him/her by an elder, he should reply 'Sí, señora(yes, madam') and accomplish the work.
1. Thor has a dog, and his name is Odin.
2. While playing softball, Mrs. Kortte hit a homerun over the fence.
3. The cat ran through the house and up the stairs.
i need the parts of speech for all three of these sentences! please help!
Answer:
1. thor Noun
has Verb, 3rd person singular present
a Article
dog Noun
and Coordinating conjunction
his Possesive pronoun or determiner
name Noun
is be Verb, 3rd person singular present
odin Noun
2. while Preposition or subordinating conjunction
playing Verb
softball Noun
mrs. kortte Noun
hit Verb, past tense
a Article
homerun Noun
over Preposition or subordinating conjunction
the Article
fence Noun, singular or mass
3. the Article
cat Noun
ran Verb, past tense
through Preposition or subordinating conjunction
the Article
house Noun,
and Coordinating conjunction
up Adverb
the Article
stairs Noun
Could a main idea be "live every day as if it were your last"?
Please answer and explain.
Answer:
yes do think this is right
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Raymond's Run.” . . . and Rosie, who is as fat as I am skinny and has a big mouth where Raymond is concerned and is too stupid to know that there is not a big deal of difference between herself and Raymond and that she can’t afford to throw stones. What method of characterization does this passage use to show the reader what Rosie is like? Raymond’s dialogue with Squeaky Rosie’s thoughts and words Squeaky’s thoughts and words Rosie’s dialogue with Raymond
Answer:
I believe It is answer C
(Don't know 100%)
Explanation:
We know it isn't Rosie or Raymond, so I think it is Sqeaky
The question requires we state what method of characterization the excerpt use to show the reader what Rosie is like
The method of characterization the excerpt use to show the reader what Rosie is like is "Squeaky’s thoughts and words".
Raymond’s dialogue with Squeaky Rosie’s thoughts and words Squeaky’s thoughts and words Rosie’s dialogue with RaymondThe excerpt illustrate the thought and words of a person about Rosie and Raymond. This means the person wasn't mentioned in the excerpt.The person not mentioned in the passage and is included in the option is Squeaky. The excerpt expresses the thought and words of Squeaky about Rosie and Richard.Therefore, method of characterization the passage use to show the reader what Rosie is like is "Squeaky’s thoughts and words".
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Read the set of instructions below and answer the question that follows. "How to Make a Paper Airplane" Supplies: ruler, crayons, notebook, or printer paper, colored pencils or colored pens Instructions: 1. Find a rectangular piece of paper. A sheet of computer printing paper or notebook paper is a good size and weight. 2. Lay the paper on a table with one of the long edges closest to you. 3. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. When the two edges match up, use your thumbs to make a sharp crease along the fold. 4. Take the upper left corner of the top layer of paper and fold it diagonally down toward the first crease you made. When the edges match up, use your thumbs to make a sharp crease along the new fold, which should create a small triangular flap. 5. Turn the paper over. 6. Take the upper right corner of the top layer of paper and fold it diagonally toward you, until the edge lines up with the first crease you made. When the edges match, make a sharp crease along the new fold. (This is a mirror of what you did in step 4.) 7. Take the newly formed diagonal edge on the right side of the paper, and fold it straight down toward the first crease you made. When the edges match, make another sharp crease. 8. Turn the paper over and again fold the diagonal edge toward the first crease you made; make another sharp crease. The paper should now look like a triangle with a 90-degree angle. 9. Form the wings by flipping the airplane over and repeating steps 7 and 8. 10. Hold the paper in one hand along the first crease you made. Let the wings of the plane flare out. 11. At a point 4 or 5 inches from the nose of the plane, make a half-inch rip in the bottom part of the plane; make another rip half an inch behind it. Fold up this tab. 12. Hold the airplane near the tab and toss the plane with an overhand, horizontal forward motion. What could be done to make these instructions clearer and easier to follow? adding images illustrating the various folds being more detailed in the descriptions reordering the instructions so that step 5 comes before step 4 making use of underlining and bolding important parts of the text
Answer:
Adding images illustrating the various fold (<---- THIS ONE)
being more detailed in the descriptions
Reordering the instructions so that step 5 comes before step 4.
Making use of underlining and bolding important parts of the text
Read this paragraph. School officials are thrilled with the renovations and expansion of King High School. Staff and students praise the improved lighting, space, and access to technology; however, they are faced with new challenges. A plot of land previously used for student parking now houses the student cafeteria. As a result, the parking lot has sixty fewer parking spots. The King High School Parent Teacher Organization (PTA) is weighing its options. Either the parking lines will be redrawn or sixty cars will be parked curbside in surrounding neighborhoods. What problem is described in the paragraph?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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According to the given passage, the problem that has been discussed in the passage is: the reduced number of parking spots at King High School. Hence, Option A is correct.
What is the parking spot?A place where one can park their vehicle can be either in a mall, apartment, or any such place that is termed a public place and is called a parking spot.
There are various types of parking that are used by people so that they can park their vehicles according to the given space and type. About 180 square feet compose up a typical parking spot (16.7 square meters).
To be fair, though, the land impact of parking extends past the actual area and includes the driveway that must serve it. The width of the driveway is normally 24 feet (7.3 meters) when parking spaces are positioned at a 90-degree angle to a two-way driveway.
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The complete question has been attached in text form:
Read this paragraph.
School officials are thrilled with the renovations and expansion of King High School. Staff and students praise the improved lighting, space, and access to technology; however, they are faced with new challenges. A plot of land previously used for student parking now houses the student cafeteria. As a result, the parking lot has sixty fewer parking spots. The King High School Parent Teacher Organization (PTA) is weighing its options. Either the parking lines will be redrawn or sixty cars will be parked curbside in surrounding neighborhoods.
What problem is described in the paragraph?
the reduced number of parking spots at King High School
dissatisfaction with technology at King High School
the lack of involvement in the King High School PTA
congestion and traffic caused by student drivers
What was rex's plan to support his family in the nevada desert?
Answer:
To locate most of the windows on the north and south sides of the house.
Explanation:
Question 4
1 pts
PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
o "and the black box now resting on the stool had been put into use even before Old Man Warner,
the oldest man in town, was born." (Paragraph 5)
O "They do say, Mr. Adams said to Old Man Warner, who stood next to him, 'that over in the north
village they're talking of giving up the lottery" (Paragraph 31)
O "There's always been a lottery, he added petulantly, 'Bad enough to see young Joe Summers up
there joking with everybody." (Paragraph 32)
O "Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery,' Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd,
'Seventy-seventh time." (Paragraph 40)
uoction 5
1 pts
Type your response in the box. Examine this sixteenth-century painting, Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, by Pieter Bruegel. Then read the story “Icarus and Daedalus” from Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew by Josephine Preston Peabody. The painting and the story are both based on the Greek myth of the skilled craftsman Daedalus and his son Icarus. Compare how this myth is portrayed in the painting and in the text. Is the mood similar or different? How do the painter and author create these moods?
Answer:
The text mentions the joy of flying and of freedom. It describes Daedalus and Icarus leaving Earth and becoming airborne. There is a positive mood in the beginning as Icarus experiences the joy and liberty of flying. The father and son are viewed as gods by those who see them.In the second half of the excerpt, the mood suddenly changes. Icarus is careless and gets too close to the sun, and the wax in his wings melts. The mood falls along with Icarus.The painting concentrates only on Icarus drowning. However, Icarus's fall is portrayed as an event of no significance. His drowning goes unnoticed by the other people in the painting, who continue working. The bright colors of the painting also create a positive, radiant mood, which contrasts with the image of Icarus’ body in the water.The text shows the mood of the grief-stricken Daedalus, who hangs up his wings and names a nearby island Icaria, in memory of his son. In contrast, the painting tells us nothing about Daedalus.
Explanation:I wasnt about Daedalus
Answer:
The text mentions the joy of flying and of freedom. It describes Daedalus and Icarus leaving Earth and becoming airborne. There is a positive mood in the beginning as Icarus experiences the joy and liberty of flying. The father and son are viewed as gods by those who see them.In the second half of the excerpt, the mood suddenly changes. Icarus is careless and gets too close to the sun, and the wax in his wings melts. The mood falls along with Icarus.The painting concentrates only on Icarus drowning. However, Icarus's fall is portrayed as an event of no significance. His drowning goes unnoticed by the other people in the painting, who continue working. The bright colors of the painting also create a positive, radiant mood, which contrasts with the image of Icarus’ body in the water.The text shows the mood of the grief-stricken Daedalus, who hangs up his wings and names a nearby island Icaria, in memory of his son. In contrast, the painting tells us nothing about Daedalus.
Explanation:
Read the following sentence:The baby looked tranquil as he slept. The word
tranquil has a _____
connotation.
A. Positive
B. Negative
Answer: A. Postitive
Explanation: Tranquil means free from disturbance; calm.
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What is the central idea of this passage about
Shakespeare's imaginary sister, Judith?
Answer:
Women did not have the same Privileges and opportunities as men.
Explanation:
what does the graveyard visit teach the narrator about his lover?
Ironic twist on the classical love...
Explain why the narrator says, ".....it seemed I would be torn apart between longings, split in
half
Hello. You forgot to show the text to which this question refers. The text is:
"The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant." The moon was out now. It was low and full enough that its beam shone directly on Sheila there ahead of me in the canoe, washing her in a creamy, luminous glow. I could see the lithe, easy shape of her figure. I could see the way her hair curled down off her shoulders, the proud, alert tilt of her head, and all these things were as a tug on my heart. Not just Sheila, but the aura she carried about her of parties and casual touchings and grace. Behind me, I could feel the strain of the bass, steadier now, growing weaker, and this was another tug on my heart, not just the bass but the beat of the river and the slant of the stars and the smell of the night, until finally it seemed I would be torn apart between longings, split in half. Twenty yards ahead of us was the road, and once I pulled the canoe up on shore, the bass would be gone, irretrievably gone. If instead I stood up, grabbed the rod, and started pumping, I would have it—as tired as the bass was, there was no chance it could get away. I reached down for the rod, hesitated, looked up to where Sheila was stretching herself lazily toward the sky, her small breasts rising beneath the soft fabric of her dress, and the tug was too much for me, and quicker than it takes to write down, I pulled a penknife from my pocket and cut the line in half.
Answer:
The narrator is going through a painful situation, which causes him uncomfortable feelings. For this reason, he states that this situation "... seemed I would be torn apart between longings, split in half".
Explanation:
The poem shown above shows a narrator who, in love with Sheila, invites her out. He has an idealized vision of her, but he realizes that it does not match reality.
Sheila accepts the invitation and the narrator takes her fishing, which is an activity he loves, but Sheila is ashamed and sorry to have accepted the invitation. She does not want to stay on the boat and is somewhat embarrassed by the situation, this "embarrassment" causes the narrator to give up a large fish that he had caught, but the whole situation caused discomfort and became a painful experience for him. him, to the point that he felt like this situation "seemed I would be torn apart between longings, split in half".