Answer:
lying, face upward
Explanation:
marked by supination
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Read the following notes Celia took for her report on Yellowstone National Park:
• Yellowstone National Park created in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant and was world’s first national park.
• Yellowstone has more geysers than anywhere in the world.
• Lower Yellowstone Falls' waterfall is highest in park at about 300 feet.
• Native Americans hunted and fished in area at least 11,000 years ago.
Select two categories Celia can sort her notes into.
(A) Fishing
(B) Geysers
(C) Waterfalls
(D) Places to See
(E) History of the Park
(F) Who Created the Park
Answer: Geysers
Explanation: Yellowstone is home to more than 10,000 hydrothermal features, including more than 500 geysers. That's about half of the world's geysers and the largest concentration of active geysers in the world!
Answer:
Explanation:
I think it may be E(history of the park)
and C) water falls. Tell me if its right.
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the sound like the smartest choices.
Went today School to I.,\
What is the proper way to say this phrase>
Answer:
I went to school today.
Explanation:
Answer:
I went to school today.
True or false: All plants need the same amount of sunlight, water, and type of soil.
Read the excerpts from "Flowers for Algernon."
We had a lot of fun at the factory today. Joe Carp said hey look where Charlie had his operashun what did they do Charlie put some brains in. I was going to tell him but I remembered Dr Strauss said no. Then Frank Reilly said what did you do Charlie forget your key and open your door the hard way. That made me laff. Their really my friends and they like me.
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I didn't know what to do or where to turn. Everyone was looking at me and laughing and I felt naked. I wanted to hide. I ran outside and I threw up. Then I walked home. It's a funny thing I never knew that Joe and Frank and the others liked to have me around all the time to make fun of me.
What conclusion can be drawn about Charlie based on his description of the events in these passages?
He becomes too trusting of other people’s motives after the operation.
He no longer wants to connect with others as he becomes smarter.
He no longer cares if other people like him after the operation.
He better understands the behavior of others as he becomes smarter.
Answer:
He better understands the behavior of others as he becomes smarter
Explanation:
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Answer:
d...
Explanation:
...just choose d :)
What is a text structure ?
Explanation:
Text structure refers to the framework or organization of a written or spoken text. It involves how information is arranged and presented to convey meaning effectively. Different text structures serve various purposes, such as providing a chronological sequence of events, exploring cause-and-effect relationships, presenting problems and solutions, comparing and contrasting ideas, or describing and analyzing topics. By employing appropriate text structures, writers can enhance clarity, coherence, and reader comprehension.
Answer:
Text structures refer to the way authors organize information in text. Recognizing the underlying structure of texts can help students focus attention on key concepts and relationships, anticipate what is to come, and monitor their comprehension as they read.
Explanation:
In the first two paragraphs of the novel, the author, John Boyne, is trying to tell us something about Brunoʼs family. What is it? (Boy in the stripped pajamas)
Answer: That his Father isn't respectful to maids and his Mother is maybe I'm not sure
Explanation:
I haven'tread the whole book I read the first page tho to answer this
Persuasive Essay: Should students be required to have a certain GPA in order to play school sports?
Answer:
Having good grades gives many financial benefits to students. For example, schools offer merit money, money received based on academic, artistic or athletic excellence. This would be a privilege to have especially if you are having trouble affording college. Having a half-athletic scholarship combined with the other half merit money can equal to having a full scholarship. However, this will only happen if you excel in both sports and studies. Thus, it is beneficial to have good grades to play sports.
Coaches look for students with good grades, not only playing ability. It is to one’s benefit to have good grades. Students should have good grades to play sports. Even if you are a great athlete, you will probability not get a full-athletic scholarship.
Thus, having good grades can lessen your stress about affording college.
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Answer: ?
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
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According to the article, how did Luis Urzúa first figure out that the miners would be trapped for more than two days?
A.Urzúa used the lights of the trucks in the cave to create the feeling of daylight.
B.Urzúa communicated with a doctor outside of the mine.
C.Urzúa examined the collapsed rock in the exit tunnel.
D.Urzúa drew a map of the tunnels, caves, and large open areas in the mine.
Answer:D
Explanation:
thesis statement for What is the best way to eat an ice cream cone?
Answer:
I believe the best way to eat an ice cream cone is _______ because ___________ and _____________.
Explanation:
Please help! I will give Brainly if its correct also I don't need the answer for the word of the day)
Answer:
Rectify means "put right; correct".
Explanation:
For example, mistakes made now cannot be rectified later".
He sent them a check to rectify his account.
Basically if you are needing it in a sentence to make sure you could use the words "put right" or "correct" instead.
Which factors provoked Mattie’s decision about the future of the coffeehouse in Fever 1793, focus on WHY and WHEN she makes the decision. CITE THREE attributes, allies, or potential outcomes that make Mattie choose to do what she does.
When seeds fall from the tree, they are dispersed by wind, animals, and people. In order to grow into a sapling, the seeds need soil, water, and light. Not all seeds that fall from the tree will grow into trees. A seed must have the right elements and conditions to grow.
Based on evidence from the text, which describes how seeds are dispersed? (2 points)
a
By soil, water, and light
b
By growing into trees
c
By having the right conditions
d
By wind, animals, and people
Answer: A seed must have the right elements to grow
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what has 4 feet when its a baby, 2 feet when its grown, and 3 feet when its old?
please help
Answer:
A human
Explanation:
As a baby they crawl on hands and knees, when they are middle aged they walk on two feet, and when they are old they use a cane.
What figurative language is used in the sentence? explain why.
“What’s in that paper bag?” She glared and poked at the bag with her fat finger.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Alliteration
D. Idiom
E. Hyperbole
F. Personification
G. onomatopoeia
The figurative language used in the sentence is personification.
Personification is a literary device where human qualities are given to non-human entities, such as objects or animals. In this sentence, the action of poking at the bag with her finger is given human-like qualities of being fat, which is not a characteristic that can be attributed to a finger. The finger is personified to emphasize the size of the finger and the force with which it is poking the bag.
Therefore, the correct answer is F. Personification.
Which sentences use the word misty correctly? Select all that apply 1.His throws were misty but he could make every single catch 2. The boat set out early, when the sea was still calm and the air was misty 3. I fell into the dirt and got my tights all misty 4. It was misty, so she brought a raincoat but didn't bother with an umbrella.
Answer:
Correct answer is 2
Explanation:
Misty: full of, covered with, or accompanied by mist, foggy
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44. During World War II, as many as 7,000 detainees and "internees" were held at the Island.
45. Under the Geneva Conventions, war prisoners were permitted to have an advocate speak for them.
46. Once registered, immigrants were free to enter the New World and start their new lives. But if they were sick, they spent days, weeks, months even, in a warren of rooms. Some, like the tuberculosis ward, were open to the sea, where a gentle New York harbor breeze cleansed their lungs, improving their chances. Other rooms were solitary, forlorn places where the illness itself decided when to leave or stay. Most patients in the hospital or Contagious Disease Ward recovered, but some were not so lucky. More than 120,000 immigrants were sent back to their countries of origin, and during the island's half-century of operation more than 3,500 immigrants died there.
47. 350
48. 3,500
49. In 1954, after 62 years of operation, Ellis Island was closed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. For ten years, the Main Building stood vacant. Vandals made off with anything they could carry, from doorknobs to filing cabinets. Snow swirled through broken windows, roofs leaked, weeds sprang up in corridors, and interior walls soaked up harbor moisture like sponges. In 1965, Ellis Island became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, overseen by the National Park Service. Nearly thirty years later, in 1990, the Main Building was fully restored and opened as the Immigration Museum.
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tell if this is fiction or realistic fiction
A little girl named Mary,lived in a village with her longed hairbrother. She thought i was weird ,she had short hair ,her brother had long hair.
Answer:fiction
Explanation:
Help here ASAP TY 11 points
Which of the following is not a Suborminating conjunction
1. After
2. Unless
3. Although
4. Tomorrow
Answer:
tomorrow
Explanation:
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Which choice describes part of the drafting process when writing an argumentative essay?
revising for clarity
selecting evidence
developing a research plan
creating a research question
Which figure of speech does Thoreau use to show how loud the bird was in the sentence: "The cockerels crow on the trees, clear and piercing for miles over the resounding earth! It would put nations on the alert."?
Answer:
Thoreau uses "clear and piercing." to show how loud the bird was.
Explanation:
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why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense
The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
try doing that...
PLEASE I AM TIMED Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective."
Diane made a rubber silicone mold of the impression. Then, she made a sturdy wax cast of the mold and sent it to a metalworks company. The foundry workers coated the wax mold with plaster and put it in an industrial oven. The wax melted off, leaving a plaster shell. The workers poured melted bronze into the shell, and the metal cooled and hardened into a bronze tiger tongue.
Diane’s casts of the tongue and paw allowed zoo visitors to share her amazing experience. People felt the roughness of the big cat’s tongue and spread a hand inside the palm of its giant paw. This, she decided, was one of the coolest things I have ever done. She savored the moment, knowing that far graver matters were always just a phone call away.
Which of the following is a subjective statement from this excerpt?
Diane made a rubber silicone mold of the impression.
Then, she made a sturdy wax cast of the mold and sent it to a metalworks company.
Diane’s casts of the tongue and paw allowed zoo visitors to share her amazing experience.
The wax melted off, leaving a plaster shell.
Answer:
"Diane's casts of the tongue ans paw allowed zoo visitors to share her amazing experience."
Explanation:
A subjective statement is a statement that has been colored by the character of the speaker or writer. It often has a basis in reality, but reflects the perspective through with the speaker views reality.
Answer:
"Diane's casts of the tongue ans paw allowed zoo visitors to share her amazing experience."
Explanation:
What is the theme of “Oranges” by Gary Soto? Make sure you have TWO pieces of evidence to support your answer
Answer:
It was about a boy which was when the first time he walked with a girl he was 12 he had a orange in his pocket as he walked the girl and they went into a drug store and he only had a nickel and two oranges and the chocolate she picks is a dime and the woman at the counter gives him the chocolate for an orange and nickel he traded one of his oranges for his girl.
Explanation:
Tom wanted to go to the movies. He also needed to study for a test.
He decided to bring his textbook. He studied before the movie started.
Then he studied some more when he got home.
Which answer option best revises the passage by using a variety of sentence
structures?
A. Tom wanted to go to the movies and needed to study for a test.
He decided to bring his textbook. To study before the movie. To
study some more after the movie.
B. Tom wanted to go to the movies, but he also needed to study for a
test. He decided to bring his textbook. He studied before the
movie started, and then he studied some more when he got home.
C. Tom wanted to go to the movies, but needed to study for a test, so
he decided to bring his textbook, and he studied before and after
the movie, and then he studied some more when he got home.
D. Tom needed to study for a test. He also wanted to go to the
movies. He studied before the movie started. Then he studied
some more when he got home. He decided to bring his textbook.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which answer choice MOST accurately summarizes Clements' and Musker's approach to making the movie?
Question 1 options:
They went to an all-Hawaiian school to find a voice for the character of Moana.
They did a lot of research on the Polynesian Islands and made careful casting and hiring decisions.
They asked John Lassiter if they could do a movie about the Pacific Islands and their mythology.
They asked Lin-Manuel Miranda to write the music for the Moana movie.
Answer:
b was the answer
Explanation:
What does Granholm use to end her "Remembering Rosa Parks" speech?
O A. A salute
B. A poem
C. A song
O D. A proverb
SUBMIT
Answer:A, a salute
Explanation:
Granholm used to end her Remembering Rosa Parks speech with a salute. The correct option is a.
Who is Rosa Parks?Rosa Parks was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honoured her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to vacate a row of four seats in the "coloured" section in favour of a White passenger, once the "White" section was filled. Parks was not the first person to resist bus segregation, but the NAACP believed that she was the best candidate for seeing through a court challenge after her arrest for civil disobedience in violating Alabama segregation laws. The case became bogged down in the state courts, but the federal Montgomery bus lawsuit Browder v. Gayle resulted in a November 1956 decision that bus segregation is unconstitutional.
It was under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Create a cereal brand for the book “Turtles All The Way Down”
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What type of rhyme are the words "play" and "today?"
a. half rhyme
b. exact rhyme
Answer: I think it's an exact rhyme because they sound very alike.
Explanation:
Answer:
exact rhyme
Explanation:
a half rhyme would be words like hill and full, they're close to rhyming, but aren't exact. an exact rhyme sounds exactly the same, like make and bake. the words play and today both end with ay, which is why they are an exact rhyme.