Answer:
subordinate.
Explanation:
Read the sentence below.
Never judge a person before you get to know her.
Which term best describes the sentence?
O A. Theme
B. Setting
C. Tone
D. Summary
What is the most likely purpose an author would have in writing a book titled It’s Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference?
Answer:
The correct answer is to inform readers about the ways young people improve the world.
Explanation:
By titling the book "It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference", the author clearly wants to point out the stories and accomplishments of young people who changed the world in one way or another. Maybe the author will mention writers, inventors and scientists that have managed to change an aspect of the world for the better at a very young age (and who are still young to this day).
what’s the Purpose for Profession position in
our society?
after reading "from deep survival" by Laurence Gonzalez, write an argument about what it takes to survive a life-threatening event.be sure to cite evidence from Gonzales's ideas to support your claim.
what is the prompt asking you to write about?
do you agree with Gonzales's central idea idea-his most important message about survival?.
Answer:1. Humans notice patterns in the world, simulate potential consequences, and make predictions about what will happen next - constantly and automatically.
The human mind is essentially a prediction machine. Every moment of every day, your brain is collecting information about the world around you. Your mind’s Pattern Matching capability isolates the important parts, and your capacity for Mental Simulation helps you figure out what to expect.
Our pattern matching and mental simulation capabilities evolved to keep us alive. The better we’re able to predict what’s next, the better we’re able to stay safe and take advantage of opportunities.
2. When our mental models don’t accurately reflect reality, we can suddenly find ourselves in big trouble.
Your mind’s ability to predict what happens next is limited: it’s only as good as the accuracy of the information you have and the patterns stored in your memory. If a fact is wrong, or a pattern is not quite accurate, you can find yourself in dire straights very quickly.
In business, even markets that have been solid for decades can experience sudden and extreme difficulties. Publishing was a stable and profitable business for hundreds of years - until it wasn’t. Housing prices always went up - until they didn’t.
3. You must train yourself to see what’s really happening and changing around you without freezing or denying the truth of the situation.
When the Environment around you changes, your mental models must change along with it. Failing to update your patterns and predictions can lead you to make disastrous decisions.
Unfortunately, Threat Lockdown makes us prone to freeze when we face the unexpected. Gonzales calls the situations that trigger threat lockdown the “Four Poisons of the Mind": Fear, Confusion, Hesitation, Surprise.
4. Always have a backup / failsafe /contingency plan.
Since we’re not omniscient, unexpected situations will always arise - some very good, some very bad. You never know when or where something bad will affect you, so it pays to be as prepared as possible in advance.
Fail-Safes and backup plans are invaluable. Having resources in reserve or a retreat/regroup option at the ready helps cover you in the event of disaster.
Here’s the catch - your fail-safes and backups have to be prepared in advance. If your computer hard drive crashes, it’s too late to look into backups. A little planning and preparation now can save you a world of hurt later.
5. Sunk costs can kill you - know when to walk away.
Sometimes, it’s not worth pushing a project to completion. If you’re a day’s climb from summiting Everest and a killer storm blows in, you’re better off descending… and living to climb another day.
It’s important to realize how difficult these decisions can be in the moment - and be emotionally prepared to make them. Sunk Costs kill because we’re emotionally invested in the result we’re seeking, so we throw caution to the wind and push forward. That’s a recipe for disaster.
Define your success criteria in advance, and if something critical changes, be prepared to walk away.
Explanation:
What is one conclusion that can be drawn about O. Henry’s own life from the article?
i dont know you might have too look deeper
I'm not sure whose lunchbox was found in the garbage can yesterday, but you can ask Mrs. Corcoran. Identify the relative pronoun used in this sentence. A) you B) I'm C) whose D) Mrs. Corcoran
Answer:
(c) whose
Explanation:
Answer:
C) whose
Explanation:
A name cannot be a pronoun since it's a proper noun. I'm is a contraction. You is a pronoun, but we're looking for relative pronouns. A relative pronoun is a word that that introduces a dependant clause and connects it with an independent clause.
Can you escape your identity? Why or why not?
Answer: No because your identity is unique.
Explanation:
is hope a blessing or a curse. explain why you picked that answer.
Answer:
Hope is very interesting because it is crucial to our lives. We require hope to survive cancer, to cope with profound loss and to believe we will find a job when we are unemployed. Hope is crucial to enduring hardships in life.
Explanation:
Answer :
Hope is an expectation, something you want so if you were to want something bad or hope for something bad then what you hoped for was bad and if you hoped for something good then what you hoped for was good it's pretty much your choice whether you hoped for something good or bad to say it's a blessing of a curse would be an understatement bc it could potentially be both
If is is school work my guy why are they giving so stupid questions blessing means protection from God and a curse is a supernatural inflict of harm soooo i hope this helped brainliest would be appreciated tho ; )
HURRY PLEASE-Read the excerpt from “In the Victory Garden.” PEARL: Well? What are you doing here when there’s fighting to be done? Won’t they let a German boy into the army, Heinrich? That is your name isn’t? Heinrich? What does this dialogue reveal about Pearl? She does not like to see young men in the army. She does not trust Henry because he is German. She is patient and welcoming to strangers. She hopes to be friends with Henry.
Answer:
I should be: she does not trust Henry because he is German.
Explanation:
A does not make since because she asks him what he is doing there when there is fighting to be done showing that she clearly does not mind him being in the army.
C Does not make since because she shows 0 patience.
And D does not make since because she does not show any interest in being friends with him
The thing that's revealed from the dialogue about Pearl is that B. She does not trust Henry because he is German.
In this case, it should be noted that Pearl doesn't trust Henry. Pearl believes that he's German, that was the reason why he was asking him his name was Heinrich.It wasn't because Pearl doesn't like young people in the army or because he wanted to be friends with him but rather because he didn't trust him.This simply implies that Pearl does not trust Henry because he is German.
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Read this excerpt from "Departure."
as old bones, the pine trees
strangely red where the sun comes down.
I cannot say if it our love,
or the day, that is ending.
Read this excerpt from "Going Back to School."
And ran, and was a part of what rejoices
In thunderous nights of rain; lay in the grass
Sun-baked and tired, looking through a maze
Of tiny stems into a new green world;
Which theme is expressed in both excerpts?
Many people only find true happiness when they are in nature.
Sometimes nature is so powerful that it can affect one’s mood.
Oftentimes the true meaning of life can only be found in nature.
Nature is often symbolic of different emotions experienced in life.
Answer: Nature is often symbolic of different emotions experienced in life.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Nature is often symbolic of different emotions experienced in life.
Explanation:
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What must a reader consider to analyze characterization? Check all that apply.
what the character says and does
where the character goes
when the character enters the narrative
what the character thinks and feels
how others react to the character
Answer:
obviously what the character thinks and feels but in some cases what character says and does as it frames the plot and unites everything together
Answer: A and D
Explanation:
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In your view, what is the most powerful section or aspect of Equiano’s story? Explain.
Answer:
For example, the account of the man who does not drown being whipped for "preferring death to slavery" is particularly moving. It shows the deep sorrow of someone who was willing to try to kill himself to escape and then is forced back into the situation.
Explanation:
What is the function of the word on within the prepositional phrase in the sentence? You can buy fresh mangoes at the market on West Addison Street.
Answer: modifer
Explanation:
Answer:
Adverb
Explanation: it describes a place and etc.
What's the theme of The Black Lace Fan My Mother Gave Me by Eavan Boland?
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
Answer:
'The Black Lace Fan My Mother Gave Me' speaks on themes of love, relationships, time and ageing. Boland crafts a story around a fan her mother gave her, imbuing it with details she couldn't possibly know and therefore commenting on the place, power and influence of the past.
Explanation:
An Archie comic published in the 1970s. Purpose.:determine the authors ain't purpose (to entertain, persuade, or inform).
Answer: Going off the fact that it is a comic, I would say to entertain.
Mother announced that the plain cream cheese was not to be eaten until we were crossing the plains in Kansas.
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read the following sentence and determine if the words in bold are homographs or homophones. Then, choose the answer that correctly identifies which type it is and correctly defines what homograph or homophone means.
Mother announced that the plain cream cheese was not to be eaten until we were crossing the plains in Kansas.
A. Homograph; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings.
B. Homophone; the two words are written the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.
C. Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings.
D. Homograph; the two words are written the same but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations.
Answer:
C. Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings.
Explanation:
The words "plain" and "plains" are examples of homophones. This means that these words have the same pronunciation, but have totally different meanings, within a sentence. Often, homophone words have the same spelling, or slightly different spellings as is the case for "plain" and "plains", but the real way to identify this type of word is through the same pronoun, but with a different meaning.
Homograph, on the other hand, are words that are written in the same way, but have different meanings.
Rewrite the following paragraph adding transitional expressions to make the
paragraph more coherent. Make sure to use the list of common expressions.
Frank Lloyd Wright set out to create an "architecture for democracy." There is much evidence
that we are still far from creating a satisfactory "architecture for democracy." Badly conceived
urban housing developments, repetitious groupings of high-rise buildings, have turned into
vertical slums as bad as the ancient row houses, tenements, and low-rise apartments they
replaced. Ghettos are still a part of all major cities. An airplane view shows almost every city
to be largely surrounded by tracts of monotonous development. There are identical small
lots. There is a seemingly endless repetition punctured only by school and shopping centers.
The aerial view reveals the devastation of the landscape for commercial and industrial
purposes. There are other evidences of thoughtless disregard for the environment.
Answer:
Frank Lloyd Wright set out to create an "architecture for democracy." However, there is much evidence that we are still far from creating a satisfactory "architecture for democracy." To elaborate, Badly conceived urban housing developments, repetitious groupings of high-rise buildings, have turned into vertical slums as bad as the ancient row houses, tenements, and low-rise apartments they replaced. Even Ghettos are still a part of all major cities. In fact, an airplane view shows almost every city to be largely surrounded by tracts of monotonous development. Markedly, there are identical small lots and furthermore, seemingly endless repetition punctured only by school and shopping centers. Therefore, the aerial view reveals the devastation of the landscape for commercial and industrial purposes. Likewise, there are several other evidences of thoughtless disregard for the environment.
Explanation:
Transitional expressions are described as the words or phrases that primarily function as a bridge to ensure a smooth transition from one idea to another. It not only functions to bind the ideas together as a coherent whole but also promotes a better understanding for the readers. It helps in ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted flow of ideas that guides the readers and connect the ideas in a single thread without any break.
Which ideas are contrasted throughout passage 2
Answer:
“‘Now, then, stay here for the rest of the day, feast your fill, and go
on with your voyage at daybreak tomorrow morning. In the meantime
I will tell Ulysses1 about your course, and will explain everything to
him so as to prevent your suffering from misadventure either by
land or sea.’
“We agreed to do as she had said, and feasted through the livelong
day to the going down of the sun, but when the sun had set and it
came on dark, the men laid themselves down to sleep by the stern
cables of the ship. Then Circe took me by the hand and bade me be
seated away from the others, while she reclined by my side and asked
me all about our adventures.
“‘So far so good,’ said she, when I had ended my story, ‘and now
pay attention to what I am about to tell you—heaven itself, indeed, will
recall it to your recollection. First you will come to the Sirens who
enchant all who come near them. If any one unwarily draws in too
close and hears the singing of the Sirens, his wife and children will
never welcome him home again, for they sit in a green field and warble
him to death with the sweetness of their song. . . . Therefore pass
these Sirens by, and stop your men’s ears with wax that none of them
may hear; but if you like you can listen yourself, for you may get the
men to bind you as you stand upright on a cross piece half way up the
mast, and they must lash the rope’s ends to the mast itself, that you
may have the pleasure of listening. If you beg and pray the men to
unloose you, then they must bind you faster. . . .
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Answer:
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What is loudly A.adjective B.adverb C.noun D.verb
Answer:
The correct answer is B)Adverb.
Explanation:
loud·ly
/ˈloudlē/
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adverb
in a way that produces much noise.
"he laughed loudly"
in a strong or emphatic manner.
"they loudly complain about the lack of jobs"
in a vulgarly obtrusive manner; flashily.
"philanderers given to dressing loudly"
Answer:
The answer is B. adverb.
Explanation:
Loudly is the adverb for the adjective loud.
HELP ASAP PLEASE!! ........................................
Select the adjective
The fox dashed across the grassy meadow, looking for some
food.
Answer:
grassy
Explanation:
adjective is a description for the word before it
Black Widow's balloons got swept away and floated into the sky. whats the subject?
Answer:
The black widows balloons
Explanation:
Question 3 of 10
2 Points
Which of these phrases is the most subjective?
A. My father looked intimidating when he wore his suit to work.
O
B. My mother was an artist and homemaker, and my father worked in
a law firm.
O
C . My childhood home had several bedrooms and a big backyard.
O
D. I was raised with three sisters and one little brother.
SUBMIT
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
When has a coma it means that 2 sentences are connected and it's "More Subjective"
live.
Which of the following is an example of humans modifying the environment?
1. Thats not yours, thats James bag.
Grammar test
Answer: That's not yours, that's James's bag.
Explanation: I am a grammar expert so I love this kind of stuff. (:
HELP ASAP 10 POINTS!! Create a sentence quoting a speaker using correct punctuation and capitalization.
The family big house was built a hundred year ago.
Rewrite the sentence. Make each bold word either plural to show there is more
than one or possessive to show ownership.
Answer:
The family's big house was built a hundred years ago.
Explanation:
Ownership (:
If this excerpt were rewritten to reflect modern English usage, which
words would most likely be replaced? Choose two options.
A. benediction (line 2)
B. foolish (line 4)
Cmethinks (line 8)
D. ignorant (line 9)
E be (line 15)
no
F
cause (line 19)
A and B ik i took the test
What do you prefer: online classes pe face to face? Why?
Urgent!! Dau coroana!!!
Answer:
because student may cheat