Answer:
TW: gore
I had a dream all of my teeth fell out.One by one, they crumble. I tried closing my jaw and the vacancy of my teeth letting me close it gum to gum. My mouth tasted of blo.od and it painted my carpet with a puddle of teeth. I woke up in a panic, feeling my mouth in my sleepy state, accidentally biting my finger. I yelped cradling it with my opposing hand. I manoeuvre my way to the bathroom and wrapped it up with gauze carefully. As I return to bed I pick up my phone and do the only logical thing I could do; I go,ogled it. The bright screen hurts my eyes. The results tell me I'm insecure, that something life-changing has happened, what a bunch of bull. I put my phone down shaking my head, trying to ease myself back to sleep. The next morning I woke up to no alarm... I look around and realize it is bright outside. I look around frantically for my phone that I must've forgotten to plug in. When I find it, to my despair it's dead. "I'm late!" I declare jumping out of bed, falling over as I throw on my clothes. I run down the stairs and to the couch opening my computer to log in. My hair sticks straight up in a crazy mess. "How are you late, you literally work from home?" my roommate asks. "Less questions, can you throw me a bagel?" she sighs getting up from the kitchen table. I log in as fast as I can making sure to turn off my camera as I try frantically to tame my hair. "Catch!" I look up just in time for a bagel to hit my square in the nose. "Thanks," I mutter picking it off my lap. "Sorry, I'm late!" I say, of course, it's the morning we have the meeting on which department deserves a pay raise. "It's fine Jaxon, we were just getting started" I sigh in relief as I mute myself and take a bite of my bagel. A few moments later I hear Ali, my roommate, go "You have some- blo.od." she points to my mouth and I grab a napkin spitting out my breakfast. "Oh my god, I'm gonna pu.ke" she runs to the bathroom as three teeth sit in the palm of my hand. I feel around my mouth with my tongue my other teeth wiggle with the movement. "What the..." my whole mouth aches. I start to panic and I get flashbacks. "Wake up, wake up, wake up!" I whisper to myself.
Explanation:
i love creative writing SO MUCH
you can replace Jaxon w your name bc i just used mine IoI
and u gotta remove the dots/commas in the words blo.od, pu.ke, and go,ogled (id,k why they censor them)
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help
Read the following sentences and write the verbs in brackets in the appropriate tense:
1. When the phone.........(ring), she........(write) a letter.
2. I ..(not see) a play yesterday.
3. You....(grow) since the last time saw you.
4. I.....(send) you the information when I get it.
5.
....... he........... (play) tennis at the weekend?
6. They...(talk) for the last hour.
7. Some expensive sports equipment.......(steal) from our club last year. The thieves......................(not catch) yet.
8. It's getting cloudy. Do you think it.......(start) raining soon?
9. My parents ....(still/talk) about if I should go on holidays with my friends.
10. If she....... (not/be) always so late, she ........(be) promoted.
11. Your parents...(not use to) have a television when they were young.
12. It's nearly midnight. ..... (you/have)dinner yet?
13. Newspapers....(sell) also in supermarkets.
14. She.....(listen) music when my dad.....(arrive) last night.
15. They..,...(already/buy) their first flat. It...............(be) great.
16. A: Hello Billy! I .................(not/see) you for a long time.
B: Yes, I ........(be) very busy since I started working for a multinational company.
17. A: I need a hot drink.
B: Don't worry, I.......(make) you some tea.
18. Charlie Foster.....(work) at a bakery and he.........(never/get up) late.
19. Steve ....... (have) an accident yesterday. He .......(drive) his car when a bird....... (fly) into windscreen.
20. Mary.......(know) Steve for six years. They.......(meet) When they were at university.
21. A: Please, come and see us.
B: We........................ (visit) you soon. That's a promise.
22. Lesley ........(spend) his holidays in France last year.
23. Susan's mother......(not/let her /go) to discos because she....... (be) too young to do it.
24. Tony and Sarah.......(just/move) to London.
25. Every year his family.....(go)to Europe for two weeks.
26. Howmany times a day............You ...............(take)your dogs for a walk?
27. What ....... Arnie ....... over there? (do)
28. I......... agreat book last week. (read)
29. Why.............. You .........for me at the bar yesterday evening? (not wait)
30. Tina and Jelly.......to the hotel when it............................. To rain. (walk/start)
31. Sam ........The documents over to you tomorrow. (bring)
32. .......You........ attention when the teacher. .............your name? (pay/call)
33. Tammy and Jenn...,......A Pilates class on Wednesday mornings. (take)
34. The computers......finally........Like they're supposed to. (work)
35. I........................... (make) a cake for my mum yesterday.
36. This term, we.........(learn) about 18th century Europe in History.
37. My cousin........(take) to hospital by an ambulance yesterday.
38.
......................(he/usually/have) lunch at half past twelve?
39. I........(not/watch) the match on TV last night.
40....................(you/ever/drive) a train?
Answer:
In order...
1. rang, wrote
2. saw
3. grew
4. I'll send
5. played (I'm not sure about this one, because 'at the weekend' is not gramatically correct, so it would be "He played tennis over the weekend/during the weekend")
6. talked
7. stole, haven't been caught
8. will start
9. spoke
10. wasn't, would be
11. didn't
12. Have you had
13. sold
14. listened, arrived
15. already bought, will be
16A. didn't
16B. will be
17B. made
18. works, never gets up
19. had, drove, flew
20. knew, met
21B. will visit
22. spent
23. didn't let her go, is
24. just moved
25. goes
26. do, take
27. What is Arnie doing over there
28. read
29. didn't, wait
30. walked, started
31. is bringing
32. Did (you) pay, called
33. take
34. (finally) work (like)
35. made
36. learned
37. was taken
38. Does he usually have
39. didn't/did not
40. Have you ever drove (a train)
Explanation:
I'm not sure how many are correct as I don't know the full context of your lessons/assignment but hopefully most is correct!
Are Enn and Vic static or dynamic characters? How have they changed by the story’s end?
Answer:
Yes, by the end they are dynamic.
17. Why does Pittston say it wants to re
labor costs?
A. to remain competitive with foreign
producers
B. to break up the union and its labor
agreements
C. to pay for new equipment
D. to export more steel
Answer:
A
Explanation:
i think
Even though they are moving into a more demanding situation socially and financially, why does the play end on a hopeful note?
Select one:
a. Travis is taking on more responsibilities to earn money.
b. The family is more connected and determined.
c. Buying a home illustrates an investment into the future both in term of family and finance.
d. All of the above
e. Both B & C
Even though they are moving into a more demanding situation socially and financially, the play would end on a hopeful note because,
Buying a home illustrates an investment into the future both in term of family and finance.
What is hopeful note?Hopeful note is a written wish that an individual is hoping to come true.
A home or family investment does not bring result immediately but the individual wait in anticipation for the opening which is hope.
Therefore,
Even though they are moving into a more demanding situation socially and financially, the play would end on a hopeful note because,
Buying a home illustrates an investment into the future both in term of family and finance
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How does the author develop the idea that pleasant weather may be greatly for our mood, but it is not always best for our analytical thinking and productivity
The author of "Why Summer Makes Us Lazy" discusses how the weather affects people's attitude and how she came up with this theory by looking at the climatic changes that occur in the summer.
Why are we more lethargic in the summer?In her book, Maria Konnikova informs us that many people are considered to be far more effective in cold weather than in warm weather.
Because of this, the author of "Why Summer Makes Us Lazy" discusses how the weather affects people's attitude and how she came to this conclusion by looking at how the climate varies during the summer.
Thus, The author of "Why Summer Makes Us Lazy"
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6) "It has been many years since I have had to write essays or formal papers. Because I have been out of school for so many years, I fear I have forgotten the basic rules of punctuation and grammar." The author's attitude toward her ability to write can best be described as: a) reflective b) detached c) apprehensive d) uncaring
The author's attitude toward her ability to write can best be described as Reflective (Option A).
What is a reflective attitude?
When an author is reflective, it means that they are writing about what they have done or experienced in the past and how it has affected them.
Reflective attitude is seen in the choice of words that communicate past personal events.
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Answer:
C) apprehensive
Explanation:
a) reflective
b) detached
c) apprehensive. Correct. The writer is unsure about her ability to write.
d) uncaring
A Complication or Two
Which statement best explains the author's purpose?
a)He wants to tell his children how much he loves them and uses a great deal of imagery to do so.
b)He wants to share something he has learned about life and concludes the narrative with a life lesson.
c)He wants to share something funny about his wife and includes many details about her.
d)He wants to explain his career choice and provides many facts to support his decision.
The statement that best explains the purpose of the Author of "A Complication or Two" is that "He wants to share something he has learned about life and concludes the narrative with a life lesson." (Option B).
What is the background to the story?
The author the story takes a narrative stance in the first person. He narrates how he was able to navigate milestones in life especially those relating to education and the consequences thereof.
For example, it was while doing his residency at Tri-Valley Hospital that he met his wife.
He narrates that his life would have been altered significantly because he would have been unable to meet his wife if he had accepted the admission letter from the same school that his parents went to - hence the role of fate.
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My co-workers are constantly discussing their sex lives at work and it is making it hard for me to work. Is this:
Quid pro quo harassment?
A hostile work environment?
Answer:
A hostile work environment
Explanation:
Quid pro quo harassment involves a person in a position of power offering you something in return for something sexual. In this case, these are co-workers, who are not people necessarily in power over you so this would just be a hostile work environment
I will never forget my first day at soccer practice.
What is the main (action) verb in this sentence?
A: forget
B: practice
C:day
D: I
Answer:
forget
Explanation:
What happened to the blue bitmoji selfie with the dropping jaw on sc and if I can get it back? Please answer!! 100 Points!
How does Olaudah Equiano narrative demonstrate the elements of the rags to riches trope? How effective was the use of this common structure for the narrative?
Olaudah Equiano narrative demonstrate the elements of the rags to riches trope gives readers a look into Europeans from the perspective of an African who has been captured. The effective use of the common structure is resolution.
What is the summary of Olaudah Equiano?In his autobiography, he describes his upbringing in a hamlet in Africa, his capture, his conversion to Christianity, his horrifying journey aboard a slave ship, and his time spent as a slave in the Americas.
There is the glimpse of Europeans from the perspective of a captured African in Olaudah Equiano's narrative, which illustrates the ingredients of the rags to riches cliche.
The effective use of the common structure is resolution.
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Towering bulwarks are popular rides at amusement parks.
True or False
Answer:
false, i could be wrong but i don't think they could be considered "popular"
Answer:
I think it's would be false
Rewrite the paragraph, correcting all mechanical errors.
According to Dr. Jones, Prof. of marine biology at Fla. International university in miami, Famous Orcas like Keiko -the whale in the movie "Free Willy" who was successfully released back into the wild-have helped raise public awareness about the inhumane capture and treatm-ent of these sea animals. In the past 40 years, a number of organizations, including the Free Willy Keiko foundation and the humane society have taken important steps to stop the capture of Orcas in the waters surrounding the U.S. Progress to stop inhuman capture and captivity throughout the world continues.
Answer:
According to Dr. Jones, Prof. of marine biology at Florida International University in Miami, famous orcas like Keiko—the whale in the movie "Free Willy" who was successfully released back into the wild—have helped raise public awareness about the inhumane capture and treatment of these sea animals. In the past 40 years, a number of organizations, including the Free Willy Keiko foundation and the Humane Society, have taken important steps to stop the capture of orcas in the waters surrounding the U.S. Progress to stop inhuman capture and captivity throughout the world continues.
correct grammar
Explanation:
According to Dr. Jones, Prof. of marine biology at Fla. International university in miami, Famous Orcas like Ketiko -the whale in the movie "Free Willy" who was successfully released back into the wild-have helped raise public awareness about the inhumane capture and treatm-ent of these sea animals. In the past 40 years, a number of organizations, including the Free Willy Keiko foundation and the humane society have taken important steps to stop the capture of Orcas in the waters surrounding the U.S. Progress to stop inhuman capture and captivity throughout the world continues.
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Read the excerpt from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
To be, or not to be, that is the question:
Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep;
No more; and by a sleep to say we end
The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to, ’tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wish’d. To die, to sleep;
To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub;
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause: there's the respect
That makes calamity of so long life;
This excerpt is an example of
blank verse.
free verse.
heroic couplet.
common meter.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
The boys (clean) the car. It looks new again.
Answer:
Cleaned
Explanation:
Past tense
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
In the sugar colonies, the wounds of slavery were never far beneath the surface. The Africans who had worked in sugar quickly left the plantations and tried to farm or moved to nearby towns. As one planter said, it made no sense to believe that "the Negro would become a grateful and cheerful free laborer on the soil which had been watered by his tears in slavery.” But what could the former slaves do? Every Indian who accepted the paltry wages specified in the indenture contract lowered the price an African could charge for his labor.
Which question does this passage answer most effectively?
Why did Indians come to work on the plantations?
Why did Africans leave the plantations to farm elsewhere?
Why did the Indians accept low wages for work on plantations?
Why did indenture contracts include low wages for Africans?
Answer:
Explanation:
The question most effectively answered was
Why did indenture contracts include low wages for Africans?
It explains in blunt terms what the colored were forced to work for very low wages even though landowner and Africans were bound by the same contract.
Answer:
B) "Why did Africans leave the plantations to farm elsewhere?"
Explanation:
Because I just took the quiz :p
Read the excerpt from Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington.
There is no defence or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence and development of all. If anywhere there are efforts tending to curtail the fullest growth of the Negro, let these efforts be turned into stimulating, encouraging, and making him the most useful and intelligent citizen. Effort or means so invested will pay a thousand per cent interest. These efforts will be twice blessed—"blessing him that gives and him that takes."
Read the excerpt from The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois.
The question then comes: Is it possible, and probable, that nine millions of men can make effective progress in economic lines if they are deprived of political rights, made a servile caste, and allowed only the most meagre chance for developing their exceptional men? If history and reason give any distinct answer to these questions, it is an emphatic No.
Which statement best compares the main claims of the arguments?
A. Washington is proud of the endeavors of Black citizens, while Du Bois is critical of them.
B. Washington emphasizes the efforts of all Black citizens, while Du Bois focuses on Black men.
C. Washington argues for Black citizens to work to benefit everyone, while Du Bois focuses on working to benefit the Black population.
D. Washington proposes that working hard to overcome repression will reap greater benefits, while Du Bois argues that deprivation results in continued poverty.
Washington argues for Black citizens to work to benefit everyone, while Du Bois focuses on working to benefit the Black population. Thus, option "C" is correct.
What is Mr Washington’s program of adjustment and submission for the Negro populace in America?Mr. Washington’s program of adjustment and submission for the Negro populace in America was aimed at shifting their focus on economic gains and financial liberation without obtaining basic rights of dignity and respects for their race, amidst other deprivations like political power, civil right and higher education for the young Negro populace temporally.
Not considering the fact that respect for human rights and self for individual uniqueness is far more important than properties.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
I took a snip of all the correct answers and it wasnt on my snips (Which was A by the way( incorrect)) and i check the brainly on this and the other one and D and C were not correct.
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How does Shakespeare build
suspense in Act II Scene 3
(highlighted) of Julius Caesar
A. Shakespeare has the character
Artemidorus ready to expose the
conspirators' plot to kill Caesar.
B. Shakespeare reveals the character
Artemidorus as a friend of Caesar's.
C. Shakespeare has the character
Artemidorus standing along the way to
honor Caesar.
D. Shakespeare has the character
Artemidorus standing along the way to
defame Caesar.
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Answer:
b)Shakespeare reveals the character
Artemidorus as a friend of Caesar's.
Explanation:
Shakespeare introduces the character of Artemidorus and brings the Soothsayer back into the plot. Scene iii consists entirely of Artemidorus, standing on a street near the Capitol, reading aloud a message he has written in which he warns Caesar of the conspiracy and lists each of the conspirators by name. “Here I will stand till Caesar pass along, / And as a suitor will I give him this,” Artemidorus says, adding “If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; / If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive.” The audience knows Artemidorus will not save Caesar, but will he manage to deliver the message? What else will occur as the Fates “contrive” with the conspirators?
Part B: What evidence from the song supports the answer to Part A? Group of answer choices "You want a revolution? (New York!)/I want a revelation/(In New York!)" "Excuse me, miss, I know it's not funny/But your perfume smells like your daddy's got money/Why you slummin' in the city in your fancy heels..." "And when I meet Thomas Jefferson/Unh!/I'm 'a compel him to include women in the sequel!" "Look around, look around at how/Lucky we are to be alive right now!"
The evidence from the song supports the answer to Part A are "Look around, look around at how/Lucky we are to be alive right now!".
What did Thomas Jefferson say approximately overthrowing the government?“Whenever any shape of the presidency will become adverse of those ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness] it's miles the proper of the humans to modify or abolish it, and to institute new government Thomas Jefferson.
"Revolution and Reformation." Thomas Jefferson on Politics and Government. Compiled and edited through Eyler Robert Coates, Sr. "A Little Rebellion Now and Then Is a Good Thing: A Letter from Thomas Jefferson to James Madison." Early America Review 1, no.
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How is Angelica characterized in the song "The Schuyler Sisters"?
Answer:
cultivated
Explanation:
since
impoverished - means poor
illiterate - means unable to read/write
cultivated - means well educated
callous - having a cruel disregard for others
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1.patricia is wearing an......dress
2.the cat prefers to keep
itself....... always
3.the movie was real........
4.Mrs Smith's granddaughter is
very.........
5.A neat garden looks........
Paragraph 1
A reason I believe in teen curfews is my concern for teens' safety. When teens stay out late, they must either drive or walk home when they are tired, when visibility is limited, and when crime rates are statistically high. Therefore, curfews help parents and communities ensure the well-being of their young people by requiring them to be home early. Although I disagree with some of the traditional consequences for violating a curfew, I feel curfews are a good thing. Teen curfews can help protect young people.
Which of these is the topic sentence?
a.
When teens stay out late, they must either drive or walk home when they are tired, when visibility is limited, and when crime rates are statistically high.
c.
A reason I believe in teen curfews is my concern for teens' safety.
b.
Therefore, the curfews help parents and communities ensure the well-being of their young people by requiring them to be home early.
d.
Although I disagree with some of the traditional consequences for violating a curfew, I feel curfews are a good thing.
NOT D!!! TRUST
It can be inferred that the topic sentence is: "A reason I believe in teen curfews is my concern for teens' safety." (Option C)
What is a topic sentence?A topic sentence is simply a sentence that captures the central idea of the text.
In this case, the other parts of the text are in support of the initial sentence that relates to the safety of teen and how curfew can help to achieve that.
Hence, it is correct to state that the topic sentence is: "A reason I believe in teen curfews is my concern for teens' safety."
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Few people have ___________ about cataract surgery today.
a. questions
b. certainty
c. doubts
d. hope
Few people have doubts about cataract surgery today.
Answer:
I think it would be doubts
MONKEYS PAW
The playwright included the stage directions in scene 3 most likely to create a tone of...
a. suspense, fear, and dismay.
b. confusion.
c. joy and contentment.
d. excitement.
The playwright included the stage directions in scene 3 most likely to create a tone of...a. suspense, fear, and dismay.
What is Stage Direction?This refers to the stage handling and management that is done to direct the characters in a play.
Therefore, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of the stage directions used in Monkey's Paw and the effect which it had which were suspense, fear, and dismay.
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Which of these combinations of media would be the BEST way to show and tell about the migration of the monarch butterfly?
Show a series of ten still pictures with captions under each one.
Show an animated route over a map, and use voice over to explain.
Write about the route and use audio to read the text aloud.
Use text to describe the route along with a picture of the butterfly.
The combination of media that would be the best way to show and tell about the migration of the monarch butterfly is show an animated route over a map, and use voice over to explain.
What is migration?Migration is going to another place for suitable environment conditions to live and reproduce.
Monarch butterfly in winters migrate to warm place to survive because it can not survive in too much cold.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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Answer:
Show an animated route over a map, and use voice over to explain.
Explanation:
took the test
Here is the equipment you need for rock collecting.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
"Here is the equipment you need for rock collecting", this sentence's order can be explained in the form of an inverted sentence. Therefore, Option b is the correct statement.
What is an inverted sentence order?An inverted sentence refers to a sentence in a usually subject-first language where the predicate comes earlier than the subject. For an instance, Down the road lived the person and his spouse without everyone suspecting that they had been sincerely spies for an overseas power.
Hence, The sentence's order can be explained in the form of an inverted sentence. Therefore, Option b is the correct statement.
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Troy was protected by tall ____________.
a. cannons
b. defensive walls
c. watery moats
Answer:
defensive walls
Answer:
defensive walls
Explanation:
The height as well as structural rigidity of the Troy's walls made it that the Greeks could not break them down.
The Greeks ultimately entered the city by using the now infamous Trojan Horse.
PUT THE FOLLOWING
SCRAMBLED SENTENCES IN THE RIGHT
ORDER
1. IT / YOU / TO / ME / YOU / ME / IF / SHOULD /
AT / HELP / WANT / YOU / LET / LOOK
Answer:
You should let me look at it if you want me to help you
Explanation:
What are two purposes of this document ?
Answer:
The two purposes of documents is to facilitate the transfer information from its author to it's reader